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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

You go, sir!

Telling it like it is:

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte assailed European Union critics of his war on illegal drugs, using profanity to describe crimes committed in the past by Europeans.

"I've read the European Union's condemnation against me. I tell them, [expletive] you. You're doing it in atonement for your sins." He spoke in a mixture of languages and switched to English for the expletive, raising his middle finger for emphasis.

[Philippine drug policies] are strict now because there's guilt," Duterte said. "Who did I kill, assuming that it's true? 1,700. Who are they? Criminals. You call that genocide? How many have they killed?'' Duterte added, before flashing a middle finger.

He singled out France and Britain for joining the United States in Middle Eastern wars, adding history books were replete with examples of slaughters committed by Europeans. In the past he has used profanity in comments about Pope Francis, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and U.S. President Barack Obama.


Yup, really starting to like this guy.

Here's an idea: how about the UN, EU, the Catholic church and Barry Soetoro let the lawfully-elected government of the Philippines set Philippine policy for Filipinos in the Philippines and SHUT THE FUCK UP.

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