Open letter para sa The Times London ng isang British citizen dahil sa biased na paglathala laban sa pamilyang Duterte, nag-viral - News Spy


Open letter para sa The Times London ng isang British citizen dahil sa biased na paglathala laban sa pamilyang Duterte, nag-viral



Malcolm Conlan and The Times of London published magazine, photo compiled from Facebook
Ang popular na social media personality at isang kilalang British supporter ni Pres. Rody Duterte, ibinahagi ni Malcolm Conlan sa kanyang pinakabagong social media post ang kanyang Open Letter sa The Times ng London, isa sa nangungunang media outlet ng Europa para sa kanilang di-umano'y biased na pag-uulat laban sa pamilyang Duterte sa Pilipinas.

Sinabi ni Malcolm Conlan na ang kanyang Open Letter ay para sa Editor ng The Times Newspaper sa London, United Kingdom. Sinabi niya na siya ay sumulat sa editor sa mga alalahanin ng kanilang coverage sa kamakailang photoshoot ng apong babae ni Pres. Duterte, na si Isabelle Duterte.



Ang British supporter ng Pres. Duterte ay nagsabi na ang Pangulo ng Pilipinas ay napili bilang Pangulo ng Republika ng Pilipinas ng mahigit 16 milyong Pilipino. Bilang bahagi ng pakete bilang Pangulo, siya at ang kanyang pamilya ay binibigyan ng pribilehiyo na manirahan sa Palasyo ng Malacanang, samakatuwid ang parehong mga karapatan ay ibinibigay din sa apo ng Pangulo.

Narito ang kabuuang Open Letter ni Malcolm Conlan:

An Open Letter to the Times, London...

The Editor 
The Times Newspaper 
London, UK



Dear sir, 

I am writing to you over concerns of your coverage of the recent photoshoot of the granddaughter of President of the Philippines, Isabelle Duterte.

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte was duly elected as President of the Republic of the Philippines by over 16 million Filipinos. Filipinos who care about the state of the country and desperately want reductions in crime, corruption and poverty. All of which by the way, have been reduced under his leadership. 

As part of the package of being President, you are afforded the privilege of living in Malacanang palace. Isabelle, I am very sure is very proud of her grandfather and as such, I believe that’s it’s only right that she marked the once in a lifetime occasion of her debut by holding a photoshoot in the palace. 



Some have commented that she should not have posed in front of the President seal, why ever not? What was she supposed to do, cover it up with masking tape? This is her family home whilst her grandfather is in office. 

By the way, the actual cost of the photoshoot was waived, I am sure the outfits she wore, were also leant for the occasion too, so accusations of the event being very expensive are grossly misrepresented by those who just want to insult the 1st family, at a time where the President needs the support of all of the Filipino people. 

At a time where there is such much going on worldwide, is it really so important to The Tines to somehow join other international biased media in finding fault with the Duterte administration and family, when the truth of it is, that corruption is down, crime is down and over 1.5 million Filipinos have given up their dependency on illegal drugs. 

Millions of pesos owed to the government are being collected in unpaid taxes and fees, millions of pesos each month are being ploughed back into public hospitals, education and the infrastructure. 



When the Philippines finally has found a President who actually wants a better country for its citizens, why not support him, rather than condemn him and his family?

Thank you 

Kind regards 

Malcolm Conlan
Concerned British Citizen, 
London, UK

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Source: Malcolm Conlan