VIRAL: ‘Bekimon’ impersonates Duterte using gay lingo | Inquirer Technology

VIRAL: ‘Bekimon’ impersonates Duterte using gay lingo

/ 01:54 PM July 06, 2016

What if the tough-talking President Rodrigo Duterte uses gay language in his strongly worded speeches?

Comedian Bern Josep Persia, popularly known as “Bekimon,” took to Facebook to share his now viral impersonation video of the firebrand longtime mayor of Davao City using gay lingo.

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Persia particularly mimicked Duterte’s remarks against perpetrator of illegal drugs, and his call on government agencies to reduce red tape in processing applications.

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“Patayin ko kayong lahat. Tigbashin ko kayo, shigmak kung shigmak, mag-cookie party sa mga bahay niyo. Jinojobi ko sa inyis, pag wit kayo umi-stop laro, stop look and listen ng mga kacharutang echos balungos niyong mga yan day, ishumbak ko kayo nang bonggang bongga,” Persia said.

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“’Yun namang mga ahensya ng gobyernish, yung mahaba-habang mga pilantropy, mga sampung oras kang magpilantropy, magbigay ka ng maraming maraming mga requirement, wititit wititit na yang gawin. Dapat keri boom boom nang isang pasahan ng mga charorot barurut,” he added.

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READ: Duterte’s 1st order: Streamline agency applications, processes

Duterte won the presidency in a landslide with a “change is coming” slogan, rooted on a relentless war against drugs, criminality and corruption in government.

As of writing, Persia’s video has garnered more than 1.6 million views, 31,000 shares, 30,000 likes, and 12,000 comments. YG/CDG

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