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Adobo Chronicles’ Statement On The Statement Of The League Of Cities Of The Philippines

8F2A379F-F153-4B00-A149-24A0C889296B(NOTE: Our system of regular font and italics does not apply for this post)

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – In a statement posted on its Facebook page, the League of Cities of the Philippines (LCP) condemned The Adobo Chronicles for our satirical news story about the League “launching a campaign against the Senatorial bid of former Solicitor General Florin Hilbay.”

The “news story” which most everyone knew — except perhaps the LCP — was satire, was a light-hearted take on Hilbay’s past criticism of Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, and by extension, all city mayors of the country, of not having the training for international politics.

Here is the LCP statement.

And this is our statement:

ADOBO CHRONICLES STATEMENT ON THE STATEMENT OF THE LEAGUE OF CITIES OF THE PHILIPPINES

It looks like it’s not only #Rappler that does not understand what satire is.

We appreciate the time and effort that the League of Cities of the Philippines took to prepare this statement protesting one of our “stories.”

We just wished that the intelligent men and women of the League also spent the time to research the meaning of satire as well as the history of our “news site.”

Disclaimers are all over our site — if only they took the time to first visit our “About” page before firing off with their statement.

Satire is a centuries-old literary art form that is protected under Free Speech. LSP could have easily Googled it.

But more than that, our same “About” page delineates (although we really don’t have to) what is true and what is fictional in our stories.  Everything that the League is protesting about as fictitious in our story is exactly that — as indicated by the use of regular font.  Only parts of our stories that are in italics are factual.

Facebook has no jurisdiction over our website.  It can exercise control over our site’s Facebook page, but we also know that Facebook understands satire and is equally committed to Free Speech.

(And by the way, can you authenticate your published statement since it was merely ‘signed’ as League of Cities of the Philippines, and not by any real, authorized person or representive?)

 

SEC Approves Facebook Philippines’ Application For Logo Change

C76BC564-CBFC-4F56-BB44-92EA683EA44EMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) –  The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced today that it has approved Facebook Philippines’ application for a change in its corporate logo.

The SEC announcement comes just a day after the social networking giant took down some 95 Facebook pages and 39 accounts that were identified as pro-Duterte, on the grounds that the pages violated its policies on SPAM as well as its authenticity policies..

Among the pages taken down were pages like Duterte Media, Duterte sa Pagbabago BUKAS, DDS, Duterte Phenomenon, and DU30 Trending News.

Earlier, Malacañang, through Spokesperson Salvador Panelo, said that the government had no problems  with Facebook pulling the pro-Duterte accounts and respects the independence of companies and their right to formulate their own corporate policies.

The new logo only applies to Facebook Philippines and involves just a change in color to reflect its political leanings and the influence exerted by the Yellows in the country in stifling free speech. The only other addition is an image of the Philippine flat on the logo’s upper left-hand corner.

Facebook Shuts Down Many Pro-Duterte Accounts Due To SPAM

506D0424-9A40-44BD-B144-55C19F2DA17BMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) –  It doesn’t matter that Facebook was set up on the principle of freedom of expression and global connectivity. It has decided to shut down many accounts in the Philippines, mostly those that are pro-President Duterte, on the grounds that that they constitute SPAM which is against the social network’s community standards.

F7FCDA0F-A045-4450-9B38-0FBA7A1047EASo, to avoid being shut down by Facebook, netizens are advised not to post any photos of SPAM.