MANILA, Philippines - Netizens particularly the supporters of the tough-talking Davao City Mayor and now presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte slammed the alleged Php 20 million worth of anti-Duterte advertisement on ABS-CBN.
On Thursday night, May 5, the controversial political ad with the aim to tarnish reputation of Duterte has started airing on the Kapamilya Network.
"Sinisimulan na pala nila ang worth 20M na anti Duterte commercial na tinanggihan ng ibang stations at tanging Isang station lang ang kumagat. Hays. Hindi nyo na mapipigilan ang sigaw ng mga tao! Change is coming," parody account Senyora Santibañez posted on Facebook.
Netizens also pointed out child exploitation on the half-minute commercial.
Some reports said that similar ad will be aired also on rival networks GMA-7 and TV5.
To express support to the survey front-runner, netizens has trended "DUTERTE TILL THE END" on top of microblogging site.
On Thursday afternoon, Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano warned the public about the negative advertisements against his partner supposed to be aired on Friday or or three days before the elections.
In a report by Inquirer, Cayetano claimed that his source said the deal was rejected by other TV networks, but ABS-CBN’s ethics committee allegedly “blindly approved” the offer.
“They are so desperate that, aside from the full barrage of trimedia attacks against Mayor Duterte, they are now trying to push for millions in advertisements in major networks in the last few days of the campaign,” Cayetano said.
On Thursday night, May 5, the controversial political ad with the aim to tarnish reputation of Duterte has started airing on the Kapamilya Network.
"Sinisimulan na pala nila ang worth 20M na anti Duterte commercial na tinanggihan ng ibang stations at tanging Isang station lang ang kumagat. Hays. Hindi nyo na mapipigilan ang sigaw ng mga tao! Change is coming," parody account Senyora Santibañez posted on Facebook.
Wow that anti-Duterte Ad clearly exudes desperation to win. Shame on you ABS-CBN.— lyka (@tequilash0ts) May 5, 2016
Peoples stupidity knows no bounds. ABS-CBN is foolish to release those ads on air, that only proves how crappy their station is.— JDGonzales (@Just_inDCG) May 5, 2016
Netizens also pointed out child exploitation on the half-minute commercial.
Nawawalan ako ng respeto sa mga Media lalo na sa ABS CBN daming TV Ad laban kay Mr Bong Bong Marcos and Mr Duterte pati mga bata ginagamit !— Miguel Almocera (@MiguelAlmocera) May 5, 2016
Ano ba yang political ad na yan... ginagamit mga batang walang kamuwang muwang -- Diba child abuse yon??? Abs cbn tlga ohhh...— Renz Reyes (@reyesrenzy) May 5, 2016
Some reports said that similar ad will be aired also on rival networks GMA-7 and TV5.
You're only bashing ABS-CBN for airing anti-duterte ad.GMA and TV5 are airing it too.— Jrold (@jroldforYOU) May 5, 2016
Now, sino po ang Biased? :)
I lose hope in the Philippine advertising ethics #RIP @ABSCBN @gmanetwork @TV5manila im not voting for Duterte. I simply do not understand— Ainge Rayos Del Sol (@angelstirera) May 5, 2016
To express support to the survey front-runner, netizens has trended "DUTERTE TILL THE END" on top of microblogging site.
Wasting money, using children into politics, mind controlling voters via BLACK PROPAGANDA. Who is the REAL EVIL now? DUTERTE TILL THE END— John Arvin Nuarin (@arvinnuarin16) May 5, 2016
That tv ad would obviously backfire. The more black propaganda, the stronger the duterte supporters are. DUTERTE TILL THE END 👊— S✨ (@SabrinaSambas) May 5, 2016
On Thursday afternoon, Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano warned the public about the negative advertisements against his partner supposed to be aired on Friday or or three days before the elections.
In a report by Inquirer, Cayetano claimed that his source said the deal was rejected by other TV networks, but ABS-CBN’s ethics committee allegedly “blindly approved” the offer.
“They are so desperate that, aside from the full barrage of trimedia attacks against Mayor Duterte, they are now trying to push for millions in advertisements in major networks in the last few days of the campaign,” Cayetano said.
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