Little dictator energy
Just like his father
We all know that children are always just a copy of their parents.
This is genuinely my worst fear and I hate this statement.
Kind of forgot the /s.
No, I don't think they forgot anything.
I was talking about myself.
Oh I didn't notice you were the commenter before them.
does it spark outcry because he used a helicopter or because it was a coldplay concert?
Coldplay 100%. If it was Taytay it would be understandable
You gotta do what you gotta do to get past the Swifty Swarm
If it was Weezer I would get it
Spoiled brat president
Its not like you haven't been warned. But you still voted for him.
Oh, come on, they couldn't possibly have known that he likes Coldplay.
Did it surprise you to learn that he does?
I'm always surprised when I learn that someone likes Coldplay.
The other guy was the Philippines' version of Trump, so it tracks.
Revolutionaries wait for my head on a silver plate...
This could almost be called imeldific.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr has been criticised for using a presidential helicopter to attend a Coldplay concert north of the capital Manila, bypassing the area’s notorious traffic jams.
On social media, many accused the president of wasting taxpayers’ money, and pointed out that the public has to endure Metro Manila’s infamous traffic daily while commuting.
The Presidential Security Group said the Philippine Arena had “experienced an unprecedented influx of 40,000 individuals eagerly attending a concert, resulting in unforeseen traffic complications along the route”.
However, activist Renato Reyes described the decision as “a grave insult to millions of Filipino commuters”, adding that Metro Manila has been ranked as having the worst traffic in a recent international survey.
The late dictator Marcos Sr ruled the Philippines for two decades, and the family, known for their extravagance, were accused of plundering billions of dollars.
Others pointed out that Marcos Jr’s mode of travel contrasted with Coldplay’s wider efforts to make their shows as low-carbon as possible.
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Absolutely nothing of this surprises me. The moment I knew that he was a candidate, I knew that this sort of thing would happen.
Smartest Coldplay fan.
His name is Marcos, what did they expect when they voted for him?
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