From the Mindanao Examiner (May 8): Makabayan condemns 'commies' tag
Makabayan Coaltion of progressive party lists condemned the use of smear
campaign materials and other forms of black propaganda against their
ranks.
Makabayan’s pollwatch group Task Force Pollwatch said it acquired
a sample flyer that tags progressive party lists and candidates as members of
the Communist Party of the Philippines.
The flyer also used ABS CBN’s
Juan Dela Cruz program as the instigator of the smear campaign. In their
investigation, underage children were paid P40 to distribute the materials along
Elipidio Quirino Avenue and Ilustre Street in Davao City.
"This form of
harassment made against progressive party lists and candidates using a prominent
station such as the ABS-CBN is a clear case of systematic attacks We also
condemn the use of underage children in propagating these materials."
"It only shows that these children are vulnerable to anything during
these final days of the electoral campaign. If they were easily used in this
smear campaign, they would also be easily harassed," Ariel Casilao, regional
coordinator of Makabayan Coalition Southern Mindanao, said in a statement sent
to the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner.
The material makes use of
the ABS-CBN’s hit prime time series ‘Juan dela Cruz’ as its header photo and
below it is a list of progressive partylists and Makabayan senatorial bet Teddy
Casiño. The flyer reads “Wag iboto! Numero ng mga Komunista”
"We
encourage ABS-CBN to release an official statement in order to clarify their
involvement in the incident. We would also like to ask their help in raising
voters’ awareness to not give in to any forms of black propaganda. Instead,
voters should look into the track record and platforms of the candidates before
election day," Casilao said.
http://mindanaoexaminer.blogspot.com/2013/05/makabayan-condemns-commies-tag.html
Commies don't like to be called what they are. It undermines their grand deception that they are just "progressive" organizations that genuinely care about the welfare of the Filipino people.
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