Activist priest Fr. Robert Reyes May Mensahe sa Publiko "Nag-fasting Kami at Nagdarasal para sa Naghihingalong Demokrasya at Mapatalsik si Duterte!"


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Mga madre, limang magsasaka at ilan sa mga pari magsasagawa ng fasting dahil namamatay na umano ang demokrasya, ito ang pahayag ni Activist priest Fr. Robert Reyes.

Sabay sa paggunita ng 1986 People Power Revolution, nakikita umano nila na namamatay at nagkakasakit na ang demokrasya dahil sa nagyayari sa bansa.

Saad pa niya ang tanging paraan lang ay kung magiging ang mga tao sa katotohanan.

"These are signs of dying democracy. The death of democracy, I'm not celebrating it. I'm fasting for it. I'm praying for it," saad ni Fr. Reyes.

"It's dying. It's very sick. But we might be able to save it, but it can only be saved if people will wake up," dagdag pa niya.

Activist priest Fr. Robert Reyes is one of eight people who are fasting due to a dying democracy. They have been at the People Power Monument since Feb. 16 and have been fasting for eight days.

Nagiging kakaiba at nasa masamang panaginip daw tayo dahil magkasama umano ngayon si Duterte at Arroyo.


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"And she's back. And now Gloria's with [President Rodrigo] Duterte. It's a very nice nightmare. It's getting more and more complicated and uglier and bloodier and more bizarre. Our politics is bizarre.

Saad rin niya may hangganan si Duterte sa pagiging diktador at hindi na ito magtatagal dahil sa edad nito.

"It took us 21 years to overthrow Marcos, but Duterte will not live to 92. He is 72 already. But his mentality, his philosophy, and his political culture can outlive even the present trapo politicians. That's what we're worried about. It can contaminate the lives of young people and make them think this is okay," saad niya.


Source: newslogph.com

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