Ogie Diaz Appeals to Filipino Poeple Not to Hate “Dilawan” Amid Election Time
Talent manager and comedian Ogie Diaz appeals to Filipino people to stop the hate for “Dilawan” candidates amid the 2022 election.
In a lengthy Facebook post, comedian Ogie Diaz urged voters to consider the character, reputation, lack of corruption, and what a candidate can accomplish for the community when casting their ballots. In his post, he stated that it is natural in politics for people to be of different colors.
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He also asks that the wrath directed at the “yellow army” be put to rest. Even current President Rodrigo Duterte and his daughter, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte, backed former President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino during his administration, according to him.
“Ipahinga na yung galit nyo sa mga Dilawan. Normal naman sa pulitika ang paiba-iba ang kulay. Maging si Pangulong Duterte at Mayor Sara Duterte ay sinuportahan din naman noon si PNoy,” he said.
“Hindi ako Dilawan. Hindi ako tumitingin sa Kulay. Sa tao ako tumitingin. Sa karakter. Sa reputasyon. Sa kung ano ang magagawa para sa bayan. Sa linis ng kasaysayan ng pangalan,” he added.
The comedian also reminds the people that in the next election, they should vote for candidates who have integrity, are free of corruption, have not enriched their positions, serve honorably, and will not deceive them. He went on to say that votes are crucial in determining the future’s face.
“Wag nyo na lang kakalimutan na ang dapat nating iboto sa susunod na eleksyon ay yung may integridad, walang bahid ng corruption, hindi nagpayaman sa pwesto, tapat maglingkod at hindi kayo lolokohin,” the comedian explained.
“Basta lagi mo lang isasaalang-alang na mahalaga ang isang boto mo at para ito sa kapakanan ng bayan mo,” he added.
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