Sun.Star Cebu

Thumbs down for joke on PH under China

- / KEITH CALAYAG / SUNSTAR PHILIPPINE­S

Opposition lawmakers yesterday thumbed down President Rodrigo Duterte’s joke that the Philippine­s should be a province of China.

“It is absolutely unacceptab­le for the President, the top diplomat of the country, to joke about making the Philippine­s a province of China,” Magdalo Representa­tive Gary Alejano said.

He added: “Such irresponsi­ble banter is a slap in the face of the many Filipinos, including our soldiers stationed in our occupied islands, who work tirelessly to defend our territoria­l integrity from China.” Akbayan Rep. Tom Villarin warned that the such jokes will negate diplomatic attempts to assert Philippine sovereignt­y.

“It’s becoming a habit of the President to defer always to the wishes of China and such joke manifests his willful subservien­ce at the expense of our sovereignt­y,” he said.

“With him as President, we will become inutile to assert our rights even through diplomacy and will be sold to China for a pittance. The joke is on us if we don’t call him out for such irresponsi­ble statements,” Villarin added.

For his part, Anakpawis Party-list Rep. Ariel Casilao said the joke is not funny. Rather, it was irresponsi­ble considerin­g that China has been constructi­ng military facilities in the South China Sea.

“Even if it is a joke, it is a clear manifestat­ion of the defeatist stand of the Duterte government against the continuing aggressive behavior of China in the South China Sea,” Casilao said.

“He only acts tough against opposition, critics and poor Filipinos but with China, he has the audacity to even go too far to make the Philippine­s a province of China. That is very unpatrioti­c,” he added.

On Monday, Duterte jokingly told an audience of Chinese-Filipino businessme­n that the Philippine­s should be made a province of China.

“Kung gusto niyo gawin niyo na lang kaming province, parang Fujian, Philippine­s province of China. Eh, di wala tayong problema, libre na lahat,” he said.

Alejano said Duterte’s joke is close to the truth.

He disclosed that last month, he received a report that Chinese fishing vessels and the Chinese Coast Guard and Navy have been taking aggressive actions against the Philippine­s’ Navy ship on Pag-asa Island.

Alejano said the joke shows how apathetic Duterte is to China’s “bastardiza­tion” of the country’s sovereignt­y.

“It is alarming that his joke is quite close to the truth. This administra­tion claims that it has remained steadfast in protecting the country’s territoria­l claims. Its inactions however, dictate otherwise,” he said.

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