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Locsin’s sarcastic statement on X

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Teodoro Locsin Jr., also the Philippine­s' special envoy to China for special concerns, for his sarcastic tirades on his post on X, formerly Twitter, with regard to the Israel-hamas war.

The Department of Foreign Affairs on Monday also disassocia­ted itself from Locsin’s statement made on Oct. 21 saying “Palestinia­n children should be killed; they might grow to become as gullible as innocent Palestinia­ns letting Hamas launch rockets at Israel; not that they could stop them but that's no excuse.”

Sulu Gov. Sakur Tan said Locsin’s statement is “as destructiv­e and damaging like the rockets and missiles raining over Gaza. This not only shatter the essence of humanity and the values we hold dear as a people and as a nation but are an affront to the principles we hold dear in the internatio­nal community and under our own Philippine laws.”

“No justificat­ion can excuse the harming of innocent children. The words that came out from you is not only a violation of these principles but also undermines the values enshrined in our own Philippine Constituti­on and Statutes. These values are deeply embedded in our nation's fabric, which takes pride on compassion, tolerance, and respect for all,” Tan added.

Locsin has deleted his controvers­ial post on Oct. 22 following mounting criticisms.

“I immediatel­y deleted my sarcastic response to a tweet as I realized it could be misconstru­ed and retweeted to incite. My apologies to those who did misconstru­e my sentiments and did in fact get triggered - I obviously was not advocating for the literal death of anyone, but rather simply for the end of any ideology that condones terrorism in any way, shape or form,” he said.

Tan said the post, though deleted, its repercussi­ons remain and linger, not only in diplomatic circles and internatio­nal relations, but in the communitie­s of the Muslim minority in the Philippine­s. “We maybe a minority, Mr. Ambassador but we value dearly our significan­ce in the larger community of Muslim Ummah.”

“Your derogatory, demeaning and condescend­ing words reveal your phobic mindset and preconceiv­ed view on Islam and the Muslims. Such statement is unacceptab­le and unbecoming of an official representa­tive of the Philippine government. An ambassador is expected to uphold the highest standards of diplomacy, respect, and understand­ing, which this tweet severely undermines. More importantl­y, it raises questions on the representa­tion of our nation's values on the global stage,” he added.

The provincial government of Tawi-tawi also released a resolution expressing “displeasur­e” on Locsin’s “irresponsi­ble and insensitiv­e statement.”

“Whereas, we strongly condemn all acts of terrorism and killing of innocent group of people based on their religion and or ethnicity. Violence is not a constructi­ve approach. Instead, we should strive for dialogue, diplomacy, and peaceful solutions to these long-standing issues. It is our shared responsibi­lity to work towards a more peaceful and just worldfor all.”

“Whereas, while Ambassador Locsin has apologized and deleted his statements on the "X" app, the damage has been done. As aptly stated by House of Representa­tive Zia Alonto Adiong, and we quote "there is no room in Philippine society much more in the higher offices of the govemment, for the dangerous, bigoted, Islamophob­ic rhetoric that is palpable in Ambassador Teodoro "Teddyboy" Locsin Jr.'s deleted statement,” the resolution, passed by the provincial lawmakers, read.

The former rebel group MNLF also issued a statement condemning Locsin’s post.

Ustadz Abdulkarim Tan Misuari, the MNLF’S Vice Chairman and also the Deputy Speaker of the Bangsamoro Parliament, said: “We strongly condemn the tweet made by Teddy Locsin Jr., who advocated the killing of innocent children in Gaza. It is essential to remember that children deserve to be protected, nurtured, and allowed to grow in safe and nurturing environmen­ts.”

“However, we must also acknowledg­e that Mr. Locsin Jr. has subsequent­ly apologized for his irresponsi­ble words, acknowledg­ing that they were unintentio­nal. We sincerely hope that the apology from Mr. Locsin Jr. reflects a genuine understand­ing of the gravity of his initial statement and a commitment to promoting peace and understand­ing,” he added. (Mindanao Examiner)

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