Category Archives: Law Enforcement

Bato De La Rosa’s Defense Of Quiboloy Sheds Spotlight On ICC Issue.

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Senator Bato de la Rosa’s defense of Apollo Quiboloy, claiming him to be a paragon of virtue, is as baffling as it is comical. 

Apparently, in the senator’s universe, being “respected” equates to being above reproach, regardless of mounting accusations. One wonders if de la Rosa received his legal degree from the School of Blind Loyalty rather than a reputable institution. 

Does he lack faith in the Philippine justice system or merely in his ability to comprehend it? 

By championing Quiboloy’s innocence, de la Rosa inadvertently fans the flames of international scrutiny, providing fodder for ICC investigations into human rights abuses. But he has the infallible defense: Duterte nor I can’t possibly do bad things!

Bravo, Senator Bato, for inadvertently shining a spotlight on the very issues you hoped to bury in the annals of blind allegiance.

A Rally To Pray For The Appointed Son Of God?

In a stunning display of divine delusion, followers of Apollo Quiboloy, self-proclaimed “appointed son of God,” gather in a prayer rally to support their embattled leader. Despite the irony of praying for a man who claims divine status, the faithful opted for earthly intervention in the form of a rally demanding justice for Quiboloy’s legal woes. Perhaps they missed the memo on the deity hierarchy or confused supplication with support.

With recent prayer rallies setting a colorful precedent, one can’t help but wonder if we’ll witness a heavenly chorus of expletives this time. After all, nothing says “divine intervention” like a litany of profanity from the faithful.

Irony seems lost on the devout, as they demand justice for a man facing criminal charges both stateside and in the Philippines. But who needs logic when you have blind faith and a fervent belief in the infallibility of one man’s divine appointment?

Straight From A Thief’s Mouth!

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In the annals of irony, Jay Sonza’s transformation from venerable broadcaster to a highly-paid consultant for Pastor Apollo Quiboloy’s SMNI News is a masterclass in hypocrisy. 

Once a voice of reason, Sonza now dances to the tune of the highest bidder, joining the ranks of rumor-mongers and attack dogs targeting the Marcos administration.

His latest tirade, likening a thief in a barong tagalog to those in power demanding honorifics, is a self-awareness black hole. 

Forgetting his own brushes with the law, Sonza conveniently overlooks his own past of being charged and arrested for thievery.

It seems in Sonza’s world, hypocrisy knows no bounds, and integrity is but a distant memory. 

As he wags his finger at others, he fails to realize that the thief in the mirror bears a striking resemblance to himself. 

Oh, how the mighty have fallen, landing squarely in the lap of irony and shame.