According to surveys conducted by the Inquirer news website, Inquirer.net, and its tabloid, Bandera, Inquirer columnist and radio host Ramon Tulfo isn’t to blame for the fight with celebrity couple Raymart Santiago and his wife Claudine Barretto at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) last May 6 and his version of the incident is more credible.
The Santiagos should be blamed for the fight with Tulfo, said 2,059 or 50.86 percent of the 4,048 respondents in an Inquirer.net poll which asked “Who do you think is at fault in the Naia brawl?”
Aside from the Santiagos, the other choices were Mon Tulfo, Cebu Pacific or Will wait for results of the investigation.
The tally according to the Inquirer.net poll as of 4 p.m. Saturday: 921 or 22.75 percent of the respondents thought Tulfo was to blame; 703 or 17.37 percent said it was Cebu Pacific, the airline that off-loaded the baggage of the Santiagos on their trip back to Manila from Boracay, and 365 or 9.02 percent preferred to wait for the results of the investigation.
Bandera conducted a similar mobile phone survey, asking its readers: Anong opinyon mo? Kung pagbabasehan ay ang kani-kanilang bersyon ng kuwento, kanino kayo higit na naniniwala, kay Ramon Tulfo o sa mag-asawang Claudine at Raymart? (What’s your opinion? Based on their versions of the incident, who would you believe, Ramon Tulfo or Claudine and Raymart? Why?)
The poll ran for three days and of the 184 who sent their responses, 133 believed Tulfo’s version, 37 were for the Santiagos and 14 believed neither.
Ganged up
Some of the comments for Tulfo:
“The Barettos have roots from Iloilo. But as an Ilongga, I denounced what Claudine did to the airline crew, humiliating and intimidating her. Ilonggas are perceived to be brave but respectful in the right place and in the right time.”—Ara Debie Toledo, 43, Lambunao, Iloilo
“Walang mali sa ginawa ni Tulfo. Part ’yun ng trabaho niya. Ang mali doon, ginulpi siya habang ginagawa niya ang trabaho niya. Kawalan ng respeto sa mamamahayag at sa matanda ang ginawa ng mag-asawang Claudine at Raymart at mga kasama nila (There was nothing wrong with what Tulfo did. That was part of his job. What’s wrong was that he was mauled while doing his duty. Claudine, Raymart and company showed disrespect for a journalist and an old man.)”—Benjie Alijado, 28, Tandang Sora, Quezon City
“Arte lang ni Claudine na may sugat siya sa hita eh kitang-kita sila kung paano nila pinagtulungan si Mr. Tulfo. Dapat silang idemanda, walang respeto sa matanda (Claudine was just pretending to have a wound on her thigh. It was clear how they ganged up on Mr. Tulfo. They should be charged for disrespect for elders.)” —Senior citizen from Isulan, Sultan Kudarat
“Gumagawa ng gimik para makakuha ng simpatya ng kanilang mga fans (They were just playing tricks to get the sympathy of fans.)”—Rolando Opinion, 70, Talisay, Negros Occidental
Broaden understanding
For the Santiagos:
“Di po dapat husgahan ang mag-asawang Santiago. Lawakan po ng mga tao ang pang-unawa nila dahil walang perpektong tao, lahat po tayo ay nagkakamali. Dapat din pong ilabas ang video mula sa simula ng away para malaman kung sino ang nag-umpisa ng gulo (We should not pass judgement on the Santiagos. Let’s broaden our understanding because nobody’s perfect, we all make mistakes. We also need to see the video that shows what happened from the start to see who started the fight).”—Jovelle, 26, Taguig City
Bakit po papalit-palit ng statement si Tulfo? Kasi nalaman niya na walang CCTV doon kung saan pinangyarihan. Anong pakay niya bakit niya kinunan si Claudine? Para may talakan na naman siya sa radio. Hambog kasi kayong mga Tulfo, eh hindi pa kasi ninyo alam ang kabilang side. Hindi naman tama ’yun (Why does Tulfo keep changing his statement? Because he learned that there was no CCTV camera where the incident happened. Why was he taking Claudine’s picture? To be able to scold someone again on radio. The Tulfos are arrogant. They don’t even know the side of the other party. That’s not right).”—Zamicha Plaza, 30, Davao City
Panig ako kay Raymart at Claudine kasi hindi naman sana magkakarambulan kung hindi nakialam si Mon. Komo journalist ka di ka na marunong mag-respeto. Ang talagang may kasalanan ’yung Cebu Pacific (I am on Raymart and Claudine’s side because the incident would not have taken place if Mon did not interfere. Just because he is a journalist does not mean he should have no respect. The real culprit is Cebu Pacific),” —Romy, 41, Davao City
Both right or both at fault
From those who said “neither”:
“’Wag nang palakihin ang isyu kasi pareho silang mali (Let’s not make a big thing out of this because they’re both at fault).”—Danny Lopez, 23, Tubong Camp Peralta, Jamindan, Capiz
“Parehong may katwiran, tingnan na lang natin sa husgado kung sino ang mananalo (Both are right. Let’s just see who wins in court).”—Gerardo Turao, Barangay 8, Tigbauan, Iloilo
The brawl at the Terminal 3 of Naia erupted when Tulfo caught Barretto on his mobile phone berating a Cebu Pacific ground crew for failing to inform them that their baggage was off-loaded from their plane back to Manila from Boracay where she, husband Santiago, their children and some friends went for a vacation.
Tulfo said Santiago demanded that he turn over his phone, which he refused.
A YouTube video, which shows the Santiagos and their companions ganging up on Tulfo, has reached more than 700,000 hits.
But Barretto countered that it was Tulfo who kicked her first, which prompted the strong reaction from her husband.
Both camps have since filed charges and counter charges.