Wazzup Pilipinas!
In an effort to prevent rhetoric from becoming reality in respecting rights, here is a Statement of Concern from the Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA):
Though it is still two weeks before President-elect
Rodrigo Duterte is formally proclaimed as the country’s next Chief Executive
and Commander-in-Chief, his electoral victory has been apparent early on, just
a few days after the close of the May 9th polls.
His victory is unprecedented in many ways,
and there will be another time to assess his landslide victory for its
substance as well as its symbolic value. But for now, it may be time to investigate his recent rhetoric and how it
relates to how this hints of an emergent reality where human rights may be
under threat.
It could be argued that any words and
actions emanating from Mr. Duterte as presumptive President are not yet
technically “official” statements. However given the nature of his eventual
office, and the gravity of the themes being addressed, his words even now
are—and should be—received as signals of what is to become. Using an IT-based
metaphor, his past statements hint at a sort of “source code” for the
“operating system” of his incoming Administration. Supporters of the President-elect
assume just as much: “This is who Duterte
is, and what you see is what you get”.
Many citizens of goodwill do assume that an
initial public familiarization period with any new leader—especially one as
unorthodox as him—deserves some time. Surely, some leeway for a “honeymoon
period” is expected between the President-elect and the nation, even for
skeptics or non-supporters who have always been uncomfortable with his alleged
link to local death squads and summary executions in Davao.



Ross is known as the Pambansang Blogger ng Pilipinas - An Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Professional by profession and a Social Media Evangelist by heart.