Sunday, June 28, 2020

Tweet Scoop: Alessandra de Rossi Humors Proposal to Change Name of NAIA

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65 comments:

  1. Let us not forget our history. Know why the former MIA was renamed NAIA. No to revisionism.

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    1. Because you don't want to seek the truth. You are contented with what the mainstream media has fed you, especially that we didn't have social media back then to know other facts. It was manipulated and monopolized by one party and it's allies. The victors write the history.

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    2. 12:21, True. This is all about their hate and power tripping. Kaloka talaga.

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    3. So saan mo ba nahanap ang "truth" na sinasabi mo @1:55AM? Sa mga youtube videos na gawa ng kung sino sino? Oh please! You're so gullible if you believe in those! I lived long enough to know the truth! Besides, media back in the day, does not enjoy the kind of freedom they do after 1986. So paano mo ieexplain yung despite that, e more than 2 Million Filipinos were at his funeral? Wala pa sila sa power nun to tell their version of history! And I am sure more have attended kung may twitter at facebook na nung time na yun!

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    4. 155 yah victors write history like what dds and friends are doing now. Dig your own truth as much as you want, nut kust like you said we didn't have social media back then; So kung time ng Martial law maipagmalaki mo kaya yang Social Media na sinasabi

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    5. Ika nga "for history is written by the victors and framed according to the prejudices and bias existing on their side.”

      Let the name of the airport revert back to MIA, without bias.

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    6. Napaka-polarizing na historical figure ni Ninoy kaya agree ako na neutral name na lang. Something that represents our nation.

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    7. but like, we're currently facing a deadly pandemic and this is their priority? pft.

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    8. Bayanihan Act was their priority, 12:49. Now that the Congress has accomplished that, they're moving to other bills like this.

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  2. love you alex. promise natawa ako! anon 1221 alam mo naman ang mga officials kung anu-ano ang naiisip sa likod ng pandemic.

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    1. pag pinalitan kasi ang name ng NAIA, maliligaw na ang covid. lels

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    2. hindi porket may pandemic eh yun na lang ang aatupagin... we need to address
      other issues too

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  3. Paliparang Pandaigdig for the win!!

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    1. Lol, no foreigner will ever be able to remember or pronounce that. That’s too funny.

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    2. Mamimilipit dila ng mga afam sa pagbigkas nyan

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    3. Sinasabi naman talaga na Paliparang Pandaigdig. Pero di Tagalog ang name dahil di naman lahat ng Pinoy, Tagalog. Okay na ang Philippine International Airport (PIA).

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  4. Wit with a kick.

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  5. It will make pinas great again. mawawala na ang poverty at homelesness. mag kakaroon narin ng maraming trabaho. uunlad na ang pinas yehey!

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  6. i like everything about alex.

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  7. Sobrang mahabang bigkasin yung proposal. Dun na 'ko sa PAPAPI!❤❤❤

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  8. Mas boto ako sa MIA (Manila Int'l Airport). Dito sa abroad, hindi nila kilala o ma-locate ang country pag binanggit mo yung NAIA. Mas kabisado nila kung nasaan ang MANILA.

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    1. 135 oh so pagbinanggit mo pla ang Kennedy Airport, Cristiano Ronaldo Airport...etc eh unknown na? what a lame excuse para maging tamad, may google na po

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    2. Eh hindi naman talaga kilala ng foreigners si Ninoy Aquino, 6:44. Mas kilala pa nila si Pacquiao at Duterte.

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  9. Mas classy ang 'Manila Int'l Airport' para sa mga foreigners at tourist.

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  10. Wag na sanang gamitin ang mga pangalan ng kung sino-sinong Pilipino. Kasi, sigurado may kokontra at hindi happy pag hindi ka-partido o hindi kakulay, he he he.

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  11. BAKIT BA KASI TUWING MAGPAPALIT NG ADMINISTRASYON, GUSTO RING MAGPAPALIT-PALIT NG MGA LABELS?

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  12. Dagdag/bawas...tanggal/palit...kulong/labas...patay/buhay...ano fa???🙄🙄🙄

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  13. A man gave his life to save us from a dictator's regime. What has baby Duterte have to do with the airport? This is not high school. There are millions of Filipinos who are in danger of getting sick, loose their jobs, go hungry . Shouldn't this be a priority ?

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    1. Sabi nga nila "ngayon pa talaga nila naisip yan?"

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    2. Same man who collaborated with Malaysia to drop the Philippine claims on Sabah.

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  14. Why not go back to investigating how billions of drugs passed our customs?

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  15. Pwede bang ibalik na lang sa Manila International Airport? Mas madali sabihin at hindi rin naman galing sa bulsa ng mga Aquino ang pagpapatayo ng airport. Pero please unahin niyo muna yung pandemic. Dami niyo gusto gawin wala naman natatapos.

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    1. 207 Agree ako sa last part pero sa hindi galing sa aquino ang pondo ng pagpapatayo ng airport??? Ano daw?? So si Blumentritt pla nagpagawa ng kalsada sa maynila ganun ba? yung Taft ave. eh pinagawa ni William Howard Taft ganun ba? Wow braincells

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  16. Why is there a need to name a building, a highway, a school, a basketball court to a politician? If it's a private building na hindi ginamitan ng pondo ng bayan, OK lang sana pero kung pondo/tax ng bayan wag na natin ipangalan sa mga pulitiko, para na rin hindi nagagamit sa pulitika.

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  17. pag pinalitan ang "Ninoy Aquino International Airport" dapat palitan din ang "Marcos Highway" sa baguio.

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    1. At Macapagal Airport, Rodriguez Municipality, Fernan Bridge, Quezon City, Roxas City, Romualdez Street, Osmena Boulevard, Quezon Avenue, Quirino Province, Quezon Province and hundreds of streets


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    2. FYI Aspiras-Palispis Highway na ang official name ngayon or National Route 208.

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  18. It’s too obvious. This is all about hate, power and politics of the people in current government. The vast majority of prominent airports in the world are named after their notable citizens. There is no need to rename our national airport at all. The hate and power tripping are too obvious. Enough with the abuse of power and insanity.

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  19. Hay naku, they can’t even deal with the pandemic. Niloloko naman tayo sa name change that is not needed.

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  20. Sus nahiya pa kayo, Duterte international airport. Yan talaga gusto nyo ipalit.

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  21. Airports should not be named after politicians. PERIOD!

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    1. Nahiya naman ang JFK airport at Ohare

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    2. Di naman sa Pinas yan, 4:13. Kailangan laging gaya-gaya?

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  22. Just because there is a pandemic, doesnt mean that lawmakers should stop doing their jobs. Ang dami dami nilang tinatrabahong batas, and it’s quite obvious that media only report those that elicit controversies. Such as this. Ayaw ng politika pero ang sinishare na balita ay para mamolitika.

    And truth be told, would the rhetorics change if this had been suggested without covid?

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    1. Alam mo ba kung magkano nagagastos sa pagpapalit lang ng pangalan ng isang airport? Dyusko may mas mahalagang bagay na dapat pag laanan ng pera galing sa tax!

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    2. pandemic or not, hindi importanteng mapalitan ang pangalan ng NAIA. Daming nagugutom sa Pilipinas, namamatay kse di afford magpaospital, nar-rape, nawalan ng trabaho, na-scam etc.. unahin talagang palitan ang pangalan ng NAIA before any pressing issues?

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    3. Yeah right, gumagawa ng useless na batas para masabing may nagawa? Yung andami nga puro naman basura. How about gawin nila ng tama at maayos yung mga maling batas na ginawa nila, gaya na lang ng unfair Philhealth charges? O ayusin yang anti-terror bill para hindi madaling abusuhin. Palibhasa para pansariling pamomolitiko naman kasi lahat ng pinaggagawa nila kaya di maayos ayos.

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    4. 4:02, lagi namang pag may iniintroduce na bago, ang rason niyo ay unahin ang nagugutom, etc. Laging argumentum ad misericordiam.

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    5. 8:08 so youre happy n ITONG PAGPAPALIT NG PANGALAN ANG UUNAHIN NILA KESA S MAHAHALAGANG BAGAY?? Alam mo bang kung gaano kalaking gatos and inconvenience ito s lahat (may covid man or wla)?? Gosh, sumasakit ang brain cells ko syo.

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    6. 12:50, 4:02 here and I must admit I had to google what argumentum ad misericordiam means. We don't need to be so technical here, poverty is a reality in the Philippines. Call it appeal to pity if you want, na laging gamit na gamit ang kahirapan but no matter how i look at it, walang matutulong sa ekonomiya at kahirapan ang pagpapalit ng pangalan ng NAIA.

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    7. Lagi bang kailangang pang-ekonomiya ang mga bill na pinapasa, 5:34?

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  23. The world is suffering from Pandemic but that doesn’t mean we have to stop and be futile for the rest of our lives. We should outlive this virus and not be stagnant. There are other things that must be done, but that doesn’t mean that we have totally ignored this pandemic. What should we do all year long? Even if we don’t have this pandemic going on, they will still contradict what this Government wants to change.

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    1. 8:08, Lol, there is no reason at all to change the name to begin with. It’s all about hate, politics, viciousness and power tripping from those in power. Ninoy was murdered at that airport and died to reclaim democracy back for this country. The name is well-deserved. Whats your pathetic excuse?

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    2. Ano ba usefulness ng pagpapalit ng airport name and you called it as a "thing that must be done"? Gasto lang yan. Wala na talaga silang maisip na ibang improvement ano? How about improve nila covid response and activities kasi sa totoo lang wala pa rin akong nakikitang katapusan nito. Lakas mo magsabi ng outlive the virus e sobrang palpak naman ng government response dito. Sobrang tagal na and still we have not seen the worse.

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  24. Pangalan pa talaga ang uunahing baguhin. Ang daming kailangang palitan at ayusin sa airport at hindi iton masusulosyonan ng pagpalit ng pangalan. Ayusin na muna nila ang serbisyo at palitan ang mga corrupt staff and officials.

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  25. Kaloka. Ang daming problema, yung pangalan ng NAIA yung pinagtitripan. Palitan na din yung Marcos Highway at Diosdado Macapagal Airport o kaya yung Marcos bridge sa Cagayan de Oro na wala namang exceptional historical significance ang dalawang pulitikong yan dun sa pinangalan sa kanilang kalsada o building. Susme. Sobra na tong mga tards na to. Panatikong panatiko. May pandemic na at lahat, pangalan ng airport ang inuuna.

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    1. Napalitan na po ang Marcos Highway at Diosdado Macapagal Airport.

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  26. The assassination of Ninoy Aquino whether they like it or not is a major part of our history especially with our rise to democracy after twenty years of dictatorship. It was a major global news. Naming airports and other public places after notable figures is a common international practice. There’s JFK airport for one, New York’s beautiful airport. O Hare at Chicago. There’s Cristiano Ronaldo airport pa nga sa Portugal. Nakakahiya kung mag sti-stick yung Papapi. Lol

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  27. ibalik dapat sa MANILA INT'L AIRPORT, sa true lang mas madaling tandaan at bigkasin because it is a name of a place.

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  28. balik na lang nila sa MIA... para babagay din kasi laging "Missing in Action" mga utak ng ating mga politiko.

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  29. Ang unahin nyo yung pagtulong sa mga OFW na nag positive sa Covid. Yung ibang positive after 3 days, pinauwi na agad galing hospital kaya naghawa hawa na. May mga hindi tinanggap ng hospital kahit positive na. Ayusin nyo pagkain nila at gamot

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