The Left's Puppet: Duterte's Rise, Red Ties, and the Illusion of Opposition

March 12, 2025 - Nathan


The so-called "fascist dictator", as labeled by the leftists, was never a Fascist but merely their own puppet.

No true Fascist would ever subordinate himself to the Red Chinese, the Communist internationalists, or even the Capitalist internationalists.


The Liberal Party was responsible for orchestrating Duterte's ascension to power. While he was a member of the Liberal Party, he was leading death squads in Davao.


Akbayan, a leftist movement, was an intimate partner of the Liberal Party. Duterte even campaigned for Aquino in 2010, just as Akbayan did. Makabayan and various other leftist organizations such as the NatDems are greatly guilty of building ties with Duterte for more than a decade. Meanwhile, the Davao mayor himself was working on his clandestine operations in Davao, which they referred to as a "city-sized war on drugs". This campaign was mostly run by wealthy psychopaths who, as Duterte mentioned in a Senate hearing, simply wanted to kill for fun.


What is even more interesting is that Makabayan co-campaigned for Duterte in 2016, hailed him as "progressive", and even stated that his war on drugs was "beneficial to the poor". Was it? It was not. It primarily targeted the poor, half of whom were not even drug users. Instead of addressing the root causes of the drug problem—often symptoms of deeper structural issues such as poverty, capitalism, and corruption—he resorted to a genocidal approach that merely treated the effect rather than solve the cause.


Even the NPA, a Communist militia, was no exception. They offered to join the war on drugs, and Joma Sison even described Duterte as "leftist" and "socialist".


Meanwhile, in the White House, both Democrats and Republicans welcomed Duterte's war on drugs. The U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry provided $32 million to fund Duterte's agenda. These Jewish internationalists seem to have supported Duterte all along.


Now all these leftist organizations are trying to cover up their guilt, claiming to be the opposition; now they insist they never supported Duterte and even denounce him as a "fascist".


Kakampinks and Dilawans are no exception in our fight against corruption. They may have different problems, but both the Left and the Right are lying and corrupting this country.