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Did Sara Duterte Plagiarize Nelson Mandela and Henley’s “Invictus?”

In a display of poetic posturing worthy of the finest historical revisionists, Sara Duterte’s recent declaration of being “unbowed” in Congress might have sent Nelson Mandela himself spinning in his grave. It’s as if Mandela, after decades of battling apartheid, was merely rehearsing for this very moment—where his legacy of resilience could be perfectly distilled into Duterte’s statement defending her billion-peso “confidential funds.” 

Let’s not forget William Ernest Henley’s **”Invictus,”** with its iconic line about a “bloody, but unbowed” head. Mandela recited it during 27 years of imprisonment; Sara invoked it after a few parliamentary budget inquiries.

The satire writes itself: Sara, braving the storm of congressional questioning over funds that seem as confidential as an open secret, channels the spirits of revolutionary leaders. But instead of overcoming injustice, the battle here is for… *survival of budgets*. Indeed, the lofty phrase “I remain unbowed” has found a new, albeit ironic, home.

Permission To Leave The Vice Presidency

Sara Duterte’s recent congressional performance was nothing short of a political circus. From hurling personal insults at lawmakers to stonewalling questions about her office’s budget, she certainly gave a masterclass in deflection. 

Refusing to take the oath to tell the truth? Bold move. After all, why bother with truth when you can hide behind bravado? The cherry on top was her request to leave the hearing entirely, as if the inconvenience of public accountability was simply too much to bear. One wonders if she’s confused: is this a congressional inquiry or an episode of reality TV? 

Perhaps Congress should grant her request—permanently. If she’s unwilling to answer for the millions in taxpayer money, maybe the Filipino people should give her the green light to exit the vice presidency altogether. After all, public service is about transparency, not tantrums. We can’t wait to see what her next act will be.