Philippine Daily Inquirer

HARRY ROQUE’S FLAGRANT NON SEQUITUR

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His appointmen­t as presidenti­al spokespers­on appears to have affected Harry Roque’s ability to reason properly. Knowing him for his well- crafted, logical and tenable public statements, I was aghast that even before he actually took his oath of office for his new job, he already started to sound like a rabid follower of President Duterte who does not hesitate to resort to fallacy when and if he thinks this will protect and promote the administra­tion.

Let’s take his answer to accusation­s that Mr. Duterte is a human rights violator during an interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour: “The President is a lawyer and was a public prosecutor for 10 years. I would say that it was never his intention to conduct a war on drugs that would violate the Constituti­on and fundamenta­l human rights.”

This is a non sequitur. It is just like saying that a priest could not be guilty of sexual offense because he is a priest and had been in the priesthood for 10 years. Or that since the purpose of the police is “to serve and protect,” it is not possible that a policeman could be involved in any crime especially if he has been a policeman for some time already.

Roque’s logic also wrongly assumes that Mr. Duterte lived by his profession­al oath and was exemplary in his conduct as a prosecutor. Where was Roque when Mr. Duterte said during a press conference on Aug. 21, 2016, that as a prosecutor, he had planted evidence? And even granting that that was one of the President’s outlandish jokes and that he was, after all, a model prosecutor, Roque’s statement assumed that Mr. Duterte could not have changed since then.

Roque’s proof that his principal is not a human rights violator is also like saying that a brilliant lawyer who graduated from and taught for 15 years in arguably the top law school in the land and is expected, therefore, to be a paragon of sound reasoning could never be guilty of a flagrant non sequitur such as this. ROMMELMEND­OZA, rommelmend­oza48@yahoo.com

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