Jay Sonza calls Justin Trudeau’s “Hypocracy”
Jay Sonza, veteran journalist, furiously passionately wrote about his intense dislike and disapproval at the comments made by Justin Trudeau, the prime minister of Canada, against the administration during the recently concluded Association Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit.
Through facebook post, Sonza showed his obvious disgust and annoyance over the actions of the Canadian prime minister.
Justin Trudeau, Trudeau told a news conference that during his meeting with Duterte “the president was receptive to my comments and it was throughout a very cordial and positive exchange”.
Jay Sonza / Photo credits to the owner
Jay Sonza / Photo credits to the owner
Through a news conference, Justin Trudeau said that he spoke about human rights, rule of law and even about the controversial extra-judicial killings. Moreover, according to Trudeau that “the president [Duterte] was receptive to my comments and it was throughout a very cordial and positive exchange”.
Sonza pointed out a couple of reasons why Trudeau’s actions was inappropriate and was a double standard on his part.
He seemingly implied that Trudeau actions showed his inability to be grateful and well-mannered by accusing him of insulting the very country that fed and took care of him.
Sonza then points out that regardless of the actions of the president, the Philippines remain a sovereign nation and therefore, it enjoys freedom in pursuing whatever policy it wants and that president also knows what is best.
Prime Minister of Canada / Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister of Canada / Justin Trudeau
This is connected with Sonza’s succeeding point about how the information that Trudeau used was biased and was not well researched.
The article ended with Sonza implying that Canada does not have any moral high ground to criticize the Philippines since Canada still has an unresolved issue with the Philippines- trash.
“Hey Mr. Prime Minister, we dont give a hoot about your alleged laws, what is clear is that you brought this garbage to our country, therefore it is your obligation and responsibility to take this out of our country.” Sonza said in his post.
Read his full post below:
"The nerve of the Canadian Prime Minister to speak ill of the government of the Republic of the Philippines, in the very country hosting him during the ASEAN Summit. Hindi ko alam kung napapa-cute ito sa kanyang pagbatikos sa umanoy mga extra-judicial killings sa Pilipinas.
Mahigit isang taon ang paghahanda sa kanyang pagdalo sa nasabing pandaigdigang pulong. Kung isinagawa lamang niya ng maayos ang kanyang pananaliksik, malamang sa hindi ay iba ang kanyang naging posisyon sa nasabing usapin. But he and his staff, forgot the very essence of vetting, of facxt checking, of decency, of good manners and right conduct.
Photo credits to the owner
Photo credits to the owner
Una, pag pinatuloy ka sa pamamahay ng isang tao ng mahinusay, hindi mo dapat gawin ang pang-iinsulto sa mismong tahanan ng nagpatuloy sa iyo.
Pangalawa, malinaw na pambabatos ang batikos sa mga pambansang patakaran ng isang malaya at may kasarinlang bayan hinggil sa kung ano ang nararapat ipatupad sa kanyang bansa.
Pangatlo, kung nagsagawa man lang siya ng katiting na pagsisiyasat sa tunay na pangyayari at hindi isinalig sa mga maling media account at opposition fed statistics ang kanyang pagbatikos, di sinsana ay lalo pa siyang hinangaan.
Pero hangal ang hinayupak na Prime Minister ng Canada na mahilig magpacute sa selfuie at groupie. Mabuti na lang at naospital ako ng dumating at umalis siya, kundi, baka nahambalos ko siya ng bulok na itlog.
Photo credits to the owner
Photo credits to the owner
At saka, ang lakas ng loob niyang mambatikos (i dont even want to mention his name), samantalang umaalingasaw na sa baho ang ilang libong tonelada ng basura ng Canada na dinala sa Pilipinas. Opo, ginawa tayong tambakan ng kanilang basura.
Ang siste, hindi daw nila kapag karakang mahakot ang nasabingn basura, dahil labag ito sa batas ng kanilang bansa. Hey Mr. Prime Minister, we dont give a hoot about your alleged laws, what is clear is that you brought this garbage to our country, therefore it is your obligation and responsibility to take this out of our country.
Ang kapal ng mukha ng animal na ito. Siya pa ang may ganang mabatikos sa bansa ng may bansa, samantalang sila ang may malaking atraso sa Pilipinas. Masampal kaya ng durian ang pagmumukha nito para matauhan."
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Source: Facebook / Jay Sonza
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