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Monday, May 9, 2016

Tweet Scoop: Vice Ganda Shares Insights on Voting, Recalls Endorser Who Turned Out to be Unregistered


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38 comments:

  1. Kung hindi registered wala ba karapatan mag endorse? I mean, i think pwede naman kasi he or she still has the power to influence people. Diba? :) - unrgistered anon

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    1. Imo, kung nasa tamang edad ka na at hindi ka nagrehistro ng walang valid reason, WALA. As in wala kang karapatang mag endorse. Parang ganito lang yan, kung malakas naman pangangatawan mo pero pinili mo maging tambay, WALA ka din karapatan magreklamo sa gubyerno dahil unang una, hindi ka tax payer. Opinion ko to ha.

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    2. Bute nlng di ka registered ang shallow ng rason mo e,.

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    3. registering to vote is not just a right. it's your responsibility as a citizen. tama si 1:53, pag nasa legal age ka na, hindi na pwede ang kuda lang to influence. me call to action.

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    4. It causes confusion kasi. Lumalabas na madaming votes for a certain candidate pero hindi pala dahil hindi naman botante. Mind conditioning kumbaga. Yan ang nangyayare ngayon. Madaming bots sa facebook, twitter and other poll sites para ipakitang sure win na sila para pag hindi nanalo (dahil ang totoo konti lang naman ang bumoto) sasabihin dinaya sila ng kabilang kampo.

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    5. I AGREE WITH 1:53, WALA KANG PAKINABANG, HINDI KA BUMOTO, SO WALA KANG KARAPATANG MAGREKLAMO SA GOBYERNO!

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    6. Eh di tama naman pala sabi ni daniel padilla. Shut up ka! Ü

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    7. 1:53 Kahit di registered voter,nagbabayad pa rin ng tax.Income tax? E vat? Amusement tax?

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    8. Anon 8:08am. Sino naman yang kinukuda mo?

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    9. anon 1:53, kahit tambay sa kanto, kung bumibili siya ng mga produkto, taxpayer din dahil sa 12% vat that may be passed on to consumers. :)

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    10. Wala, wala, wala. Pagsisinungaling ang tawag dun. Parang mageendorse ka ng produktong hindi mo ginagamit.

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    11. 12:35 PM, sadly that is quite normal here and even abroad (endorsers not using the products they sell, I mean)

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    12. 8:08

      Hindi rin kasi malakas talaga sya kahit sa mga OFW andaming OFW na sya talaga ang bet..nakikta ko oa sa facebook mga grupo ng boboto sa kanya sa iba't ibang bansa..

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    13. Naisip nyo ba, since di sya registered voter, tingin nyo may paki sya sa eleksyon at sa pulitika? Kung wala syang paki mag register, wala rin syang paki sa pag research about sa politikong ineendorse nya. So bakit sya nag eendorse? Dahil sa pera. Dahil wala syang paki kung ma mislead ang mga botanteng fans nya dahil sa kanya

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    14. 12:49 buti na lang hindi ka registered. LOL

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  2. Oo nga naman. Yung iba nakikigulo sila pa nangunguna mag rant pero di pala botante kklk

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  3. marami talaga pa epal ngayon nakikisakay sa Hype para masabi lang..... kaya shut up nalang po - djp

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  4. I hope everyone chooses to vote wisely. It's 2016, it's about time the Philippines rise from the endemic poverty in our nation ! It's on us to build a better future for the following generations.

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    1. Sana kung lahat ng botante ay netizens!! Eh karamihan nabubuhay sa lugmok na lugar.

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  5. Amen Vice ....

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    1. I find it hypocritical for Vice to be calling put people on how they act ad/or speak. As if hindi sya nagtuturo ng maling asal sa mga tao. And by tao, I mean not just the kids but even the parents who are supossed to be guiding the kids.

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  6. Hindi lang ang pagboto ang mahalaga. Sana mapunta sa tamang ibinoto kung ano ang nakasulat sa balota mo.

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  7. Hirap talaga lumabas ng bahay sa panahong ito baka madamay pa tayo but I'll still go out and vote with my family

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  8. The reaon why this election is so contentious is because of social media. Every citizen is given an easy and cheap platform to express their opinion whether nasty or sound. Presidential election only happens once in 6 years so we really have make sure that we choose the candidate who can at least give us 6 years of at least a taste of heaven on earth. Those people who endorse and make the loudest voice to campaign for a candidate but who chooses not to exercise their right to vote should be ashamed. The first thing that you say when you campaign for someone is "Vote for". Now that will have absolute no essence since you yourself will not vote. You have to walk the talk. If you want to convince people to vote for your candidate then you have to be the first person to go the poll and exercise your constitutional right.

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  9. If you are a taxpayer but not a registered voter (under aged o ayaw mag biometrics ) may right ka pa din to say ur opinion, endorse, convince, attend rallies etc kasi it is your money that those elected officials are using.

    Yun iba naman walang binabayad na income tax pero registered , pwede rin sabihin wala silang right to tweet, ssy their opinions etc but dapat tiga boto lang sila kasi they dont contribute to public funds but isa pa sila sa parasites na umuubos nito.

    Ang the best o ideal grp ay yun income tx payer and registered pa.

    In other words, voting is not the only criteria to get a right to express political opinions kasi citizen ka, and /or income tax payer.

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    1. Agree!!!like me,hnd ako tax payer dahil hnd ako employed? No tax payer pa rn ako dhl konting kibot mo na may binili ka may bnbyaran ka na agad na tax. At hnd ko naman dn ako parasites na umuubos lang ng tax dhl hnd nman ako umaasa sa gobyerno natn. Sa asawa ko umaasa kc xa ang may nagppkain sa akin.. charot!!! Hehehe

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    2. Kahit hindi ka tax payer, you have the right to speak and be heard. Period.

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  10. Its really sad, you are endorsing a candidate that you yourself cannot vote for since you're unregistered. It doenst mean that its not right, ang point ni vice, sayang lang. You have your convictions pero it won't count on the actual election since you will not vote.

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  11. Kawawa naman 2 kong kamag-anak... Dutiful tax payers sila pero non-Fils. Wala silang karapatan magsalita tungkol sa kandidatong gusto nila. Napapailing na lang ako.

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  12. I know a friend who weren't able to register for a valid reason. What she's doing is campaign for her chosen candidate and influencing/educating her relatives. She's very active in campaigning actually. So I think she can do more than just her 1 vote. Kaya wag nyong sabihing shut-up sa mga hindi registered, may reason kung bakit hindi sila nkpagregister. They're doing their share for our country.

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    1. eh pano ung ibang walang valid reason?

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  13. Eh vice sana tinanong mo na din kung bakit hindi sya nkpagregister. There must be a valid reason. Kung wala syang pakiaalam sa bansa natin so sana hindi na din sya nangangampanya sa chosen candidate nya. Next time, tanungin mo din ha.

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  14. Filipino din naman yung mga di registered voters....kaya may pakialam pa rin sila...

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  15. vice sumama ka na kay kris Aquino!

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    1. agree! kahit ako na mag-empake ng mga gamit nila.

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  16. As an OFW na witness ko ung minsan sa sobrang higpit ng mga amo ng mga Pinoy ( esp housemaids) d sila nakaka labas ng bahay/office to register/vote..does that mean they do not have the right to express their opinions? or campaign for their candidates?? before ka mag salita vice mag isip ka muna..d lahat ng Filipinos privilaged or have the luxury like yours.....

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  17. feeling entitled na naman ito, baka naman may reason kaya hindi nakapagregister, pero that doesn't mean wala ng karapatan magendorso. Lahat naman tayo pwede magsabi kung sino ang candidate natin

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