
In the grand theater of Philippine politics, where reality often takes a backseat to illusion, the latest spectacle involves whispers of certain groups plotting to oust President Bongbong Marcos.
Yet, amidst this cacophony of conspiracy theories, one struggles to discern any credible threat to the administration. Indeed, the stage seems firmly set with stability as its backdrop, and the audience—supposedly the Filipino populace—appears enraptured by the performance, or so we’re told.
However, peek behind the curtains, and the truth reveals itself in all its absurdity. The noisy dissenters are merely disgruntled pro-Duterte vloggers, left behind by the Marcos train to progress and stability.
Additionally, the prayer-rallyists can’t even make their cause consistent — from opposing charter change to protecting a cult leader, and now wanting to install Sara Duterte as president? What a joke!
Meanwhile, the audience watches on, bemused by the spectacle, wondering if they’re witnessing political theater or a parody of it.
Truly, in the land of smoke and mirrors, reality is the ultimate illusion.