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Goodbye Spam, Hello Ma Ling

President Duterte recently flew to China on a state visit where he declared a break from the United States and closer ties with China. Guess we won’t be seeing the President jetski all the way to China anytime soon. Here’s what social media has to say:
/ 05:20 AM October 23, 2016

@Teddy_Baguilat

Teddy B. Baguilat retweeted Inquirer: This is not at all judicious. Can’t we have the best of both worlds? We love China. And we love the US. Personal dislike clouding judgment.

@nottarmando

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In response to Duterte introducing Bongbong during his state visit as possible new VP: Si Duterte yung friend mong ilang buwan na, di pa rin nakakamove on.

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@LAHXCALUM

On Duterte’s overtures to China concerning #WestPHSea: So we still do need to seek permission even IF IT IS OURS. now tell me what is the independence he is telling us.

@mjb_0018

On Duterte’s announcement of separation from the US: Can an international treaty relationship be severed just by a simple announcement?

@kmbmglya

On what “separation” from the US means for PH: Yung nakahanap na ng iba pero magkasama pa kayo sa bahay para sa mga anak.

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Lito Alonzo (WORLD LEADERS WITH THEIR DOGS)

Rv Cuarto (HENERAL LUNA DUTERTE)

Lawrence Ramos. Mga ka DDS, ito po gusto sabihin nyan. Ano, kaya ba natin suportahan ang tatay digung? Ang di susuporta ay kaaway ng pagbabago at malamang dilawan o adik mga yan. Like if you agree mga ka DDS.??????

Joey Feliciano (GOODBYE SPAM, HELLO MALING)

Jun Diaz (TO ALL FILAMS SUPPORTING DUTERTE)

Joe Marc Elnas(GOOD NEWS BAD NEWS)

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TOPICS: Bongbong Marcos, Social Media, South China Sea, Spam, technology, West Philippine Sea
TAGS: Bongbong Marcos, Social Media, South China Sea, Spam, technology, West Philippine Sea

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