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Sass Rogando Sasot Reveals Reasons Why They Don't Trust WAC

Prominent social media personality and considered as one of the top three Pro-Duterte social media blogger, Sass Rogando Sasot shared some of the main reasons why she don't trust the people behind We Are Collective (WAC).


According to Sass Rogando Sasot, her statement against the group We Are Collective will be her last word for the group who accused her of being one of the close friend of a prominent social media personality supporting VP Leni Robredo.

The European-based blogger explained that Rocky Gonzales asked her and Thinking Pinoy if they could help the WAC to post memes on their behalf.

Sass personally admitted to Rocky Gonzales about her doubts with the WAC group and asked Rocky if this is "local power play" in Naga City and the WAC is connected to the Villafuerte's which Rocky confirmed.

To proved the claimed of Sasot she shared her private conversation with Rocky Gonzales by posting the screenshots of their conversation.

Here's the Complete Statement of Sass Rogando Sasot:

I OWE YOU THIS: LET THIS BE MY FINAL SAY ON W A C

Last Tuesday, Rocky Gonzales asked me if TP, Mocha, and I could help W A C to post "memes" on their behalf.

I told Rocky about my doubts. I asked Rocky if this is "local power play" in Naga City. Rocky Gonzales said "OO."

Now, that is the reason why I am not interested in helping W A C and why I said that W A C is using pro-Duterte folks for their own selfish interests. Walang mole. Walang Trojan. 

I will not let the power of #UnitedDDS to be used for selfish goals of some people. That is the reason why kaming dalawa ni TP ay galit sa W A C. Now, tell us, mali ba kami ni TP to make sure #UnitedDDS isn't being used by people for their own selfish goals?

Screenshots of Sass Sasot Conversation with Rocky Gonzales:




Source: Sass Rogando Sasot FB Page
 

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