Philippine Daily Inquirer

The social media war

- —POCHOLO CONCEPCION

Social media has been on overdrive mode these past two weeks, mainly due to the ongoing military operation to retake Marawi City from armed men.

If this once picturesqu­e university town, the capital of Lanao del Sur, now looks like a war-torn Arab city, the arguments and discussion­s about it on Facebook and Twitter have escalated into a “civil war” of sorts—a keyboard battle pitting pro- and anti-Duterte sectors of the population, including a number of Filipinos overseas.

The hottest issue dividing them is martial law—whether or not its declaratio­n in Mindanao is justified, and whether or not President Duterte’s rambling threat to extend it to the Visayas and Luzon is called for.

Some of the more sensible comments:

“Mauto Group—fanatics... easily seduced by promises of ending drugs, crime & corruption in 3 to 6 months, and riches flowing in from China. They favor EJKs & constituti­onal shortcuts.”

“Invalid martial law, useless Congress. Even if the Executive and Legislativ­e collude to implement a constituti­onal shortcut, it does not make the act constituti­onal. It also does not overrule the Supreme Court, the final arbiter of the Constituti­on.”

To make matters worse for the government, its Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office (PCOO) uploaded on its website a badly produced video rallying people to support “martial law... now.” Said an incredulou­s netizen:

“Hoy, Andanar, ano ba sinisingho­t niyo d’yan?”

“May sayad din, confirmed.” Disturbing­ly coming on the heels of the video—which was taken down only a few hours after its posting—was an attack on Resorts World Manila allegedly involving a lone gunman, whose violence led to the deaths of over 30 guests and employees. One comment went like this:

“Major news networks: Gunshots heard at Resorts World Manila!

Madlang People: Oh, no! Script leading to martial law.

Ka-DDS 1: Galawang dilaw para magiging masama ang imahe ng ating mahal na presidente.

Ka-DDS 2: Si Trillanes ’yan. Remember Oakwood and Peninsula?

Mocha Uson posts pictures of Paris attacks and asks people to pray for the RWMvictims.

Sassot: Protect the motherland. Protect the president. Contreras: Nasaan ang mag

aling niyong VP? A civil society group, after posing the question, “Is Resorts World the new Plaza Miranda?” got these replies:

“Not yet. There’s too much noise. More than Plaza Miranda, this is more a desensitiz­ation. More things to come. Small things. Events that won’t hit the public too hard. Events designed to condition us to shrug off gradually intensifyi­ng events. And when Digong’s failing health requires him to pass the presidenti­al baton to Bongbong, that’s when the public willingly accepts whatever concocted event they need to declare martial law.”

“Pakamatay kayo mga traidor puro self-interest laman ng utak. LP— Laging Paninira.” “It has yet to be known whether this has anything to do with those hungry for martial law.”

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