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Fearless Teacher Slams The New York Times Calls Them "Foreign Basura" For Discouraging Foreign Investors for the Philippines

A fearless teacher and a known supporter of Pres. Rody Duterte, Faith Cabanilla slams one of the world's leading news outlet, The New York Times for discouraging foreign investors to invest in the Philippines and even dubbed the news outlet as "Foreign Basura."


The statement of Cabanilla came out after news spreads online about the European Union (EU) threatened to withdraw their trade agreement with the Philippines. The news was followed by another misleading article from The New York Times encouraging investors to withdraw their investment in the country unless Pres. Duterte's War on Drugs settled.

According to the European Union's statement they will withdraw previous agreements with the Philippines if the War Against Drugs will not stop. The EU also requested for the release of incarcerated Sen. De Lima was imprisoned due to charges against illegal drugs, contrary to what international media reported that she was jailed due to political reasons. 



Faith Cabanilla reacted with the news of The New York Times and slammed the foreign publication by stating that "Kailan pa nagkaroon ng kapangyarihan ang isang dayuhang basura pumigil sa kagustuhang makipag-kalakal ng mga economic partners natin dito sa Pilipinas? ANG TANGA!

Here's the Complete Statement of Faith Cabanilla:

Kailan pa nagkaroon ng kapangyarihan ang isang dayuhang basura pumigil sa kagustuhang makipag-kalakal ng mga economic partners natin dito sa Pilipinas? ANG TANGA!

Did they honestly think foreign investors would stop their businesses and investments in a country that is proving to be a fast-growing economy in Asia and is now becoming safer and more secure due to the anti-drugs and anti-corruption campaigns under the Duterte government?

All great business people and successful investors know how to calculate risks. I also doubt they'll based their decisions on a war-mongering, lie-proliferating publication that has contributed much to the violence we are experiencing now in unstable (destabilized) countries.

Who are you, The New York Times, to wreak havoc in our economy and our stability as a nation?
Kung ang P&$^@! Dumb Inquirer ay "colored basura", ang New York Trash ay "foreign basura"! Nyeta.

#TakingOnMainstreamPartisanMedia #YellowJournalism #DayuhangBasura #ForTruth

Source: Faith Cabanilla FB Page

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