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Mass Reporting Boomerangs, Netizens Get Red-Tagged!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – First, it was motivational speaker Rendon Labador, now it’s Darryl Yap, director of the Marcos film, “Maid In Malacañang” who is being targeted for mass reporting by fanatics of ex-Vice President Leni Robredo,

Now that Labador’s TikTok, Facebook, Google and Twitter accounts have been taken down, a netizen group calling itself Leni2025 is asking its members to mass-report Yap and all his pro-Marcos film projects. It even has adopted an OPLAN (Operations Plan) called “Mass Report 3 times a day.”

But alas, the OPLAN has backfired. IT experts at the Department of Information and Communications Technology have hacked Facebook and other social media portals and have successfully re-directed all the mass reports to its central database.

DICT told The Adobo Chronicles that the database is shared with the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) which then automatically red-tags the mass reporters.

We have talked with some of the mass reporters who said that they have been terminated by their employees and denied travel authority and foreign visas because of the red-tagging.

Moral of the story: always be prepared to face the consequences of your idiotic actions, including mass reporting!

Leni Robredo To Drag Artist Pura Luka Vega: “Thanks, But No Thanks”

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Filipino drag artist Pura Luka Vega is reportedly planning to take legal action against the series of “persona non grata” declarations issued by more than a dozen cities in the country. The declarations were an offshoot of Vega’s drag performance dressed as Jesus Christ, singing along to a rock version of “Ama Namin” (The Lord’s Prayer).

To formalize her intentions, Vega posed in front of the Department of Justice in a pink ensemble which many say is a direct message of her support for Leni Robredo who is expected to run for senator in the 2025 Philippine elections.

But when informed about Vega’s selfie, the ex-Vice President said, “Thanks, but no thanks,” adding that she has changed colors from pink to blue in anticipation of a more effective and successful campaign.

Many will recall that during the 2022 presidential elections, Robredo chose pink for her campaign color, shifting away from the Aquino yellowism under which she ran for and won the vice presidency.