Saturday, May 25, 2024

Who Ia Bamban Mayor Alice Leal Guo?

Under the Philippine Constitution of 1987, only Filipino citizens who were born in the country are allowed to run for government positions. Turns out such provisions were just a joke.

The thing is, this woman somehow magically won the election of a town in central Luzon, just some distance away from Manila

When asked of her educational records, her representatives said she was instead “home-schooled”. There is no such thing in the country as home schooling. She never went to college, and she never even knew anyone in her town. She just… popped up in town, run for the 2022 elections, then won with only a gap of 500 votes. Fishy victory at best, considering this woman is a nobody, and can only converse in Chinese Mandarin and has a poor command of Tagalog.

What should be shocking is her surname, which reeks of the national naming convention implemented since the establishment of the People’s Republic. Sure, for generations, Chinese Filipinos have lived in the country, but all of them have Hokkien and Cantonese surnames which indicate they originated from Fujian and Guangdong provinces in southern China; many of them even took with them Spanish surnames. This woman is really a weirdo, a loner even, among those supposed to be with her kind.

And then she did this.

Basically allowing Chinese gambling companies to freely set up shop in her own town. The nature of these gaming and gambling operation facilities has far exceeded the floor area and revenue that Western call center companies are producing in the country. While on the surface it catered to gamers and gamblers in mainland China, In reality, those gaming and gambling operation facilities are also home to scores of operatives sent by Beijing to spy on the country, under the guise of hunting down criminals and drug traffickers who had cases back in the mainland.

This country is full of foreign spies, some of them now even acting as town mayors, and saboteurs on one hand and, soon enough once again, foreign boots on the ground on the other. When war comes, it does not have the ability to defend itself, for the imperialists are now dug deep within Philippine soil.

Which means it can’t even stand on its own feet. Pathetic, truly.

‘tang ina mo, ‘pinas! Ang hirap mong mahalin!

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