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Singer-lawyer Jimmy Bondoc publicly expressed strong support for former President Rodrigo Duterte amid renewed discussions surrounding proceedings at the International Criminal Court.
Bondoc stated that Duterte “loved the poor and loved the children,” adding that the former president dedicated his life to serving Filipinos. According to him, ordinary citizens already know this in their hearts.
“Rody Duterte loved the poor, and loved the children. He gave his life to them… Every Filipino knows this.”
The remarks surfaced at a time when conversations about the ICC investigation into alleged extrajudicial killings (EJKs) during the anti-drug campaign continue to shape national debate.
Duterte’s presidency remains one of the most polarizing chapters in modern Philippine politics. Supporters credit him with confronting crime, reshaping law-and-order priorities, and speaking bluntly on behalf of ordinary citizens.
Critics argue that the anti-drug campaign resulted in serious human rights concerns — allegations that are part of the ICC’s ongoing examination.
Bondoc’s statement does not address legal specifics. Instead, it frames Duterte’s leadership through a moral and emotional lens: compassion for the marginalized and concern for the youth.
For many in the Agila community, this resonates deeply. They recall images of Duterte visiting communities, speaking directly to families, and positioning himself as a protector figure.
Political loyalty often grows from policy — but it is sustained by perception.
Supporters interpret Duterte’s tough rhetoric as protective strength rather than aggression. They see decisiveness as necessary in a country battling illegal drugs and systemic poverty.
Bondoc’s phrasing — “he gave his life to them” — suggests sacrifice. Whether symbolic or literal, that framing reinforces the narrative of a leader willing to endure personal consequences for what he believed was right.
Yet, it is also important to emphasize: admiration and accountability are not mutually exclusive. A democratic society must hold space for both gratitude and scrutiny.
The ICC proceedings remain a legal matter. Allegations must be examined through evidence, testimony, and due judicial process.
In political discourse, however, perception often runs ahead of court decisions.
Bondoc’s message appeals not to legal argument but to collective memory — “alam ito ng bawat mamamayan.”
But in truth, public opinion is not monolithic. Filipinos hold diverse experiences and interpretations of Duterte’s leadership.
As Scripture reminds us:
“The simple believeth every word: but the prudent man looketh well to his going.” — Proverbs 14:15 (KJV)
Wisdom requires both heart and discernment.
In the Philippines, court cases trend on social media faster than official rulings.
One side says “Hero.”
The other says “Human Rights.”
Meanwhile, history is still buffering. 📡
Leadership leaves marks — some praised, some questioned.
Supporters will continue to defend Duterte’s legacy.
Critics will continue to challenge it.
Institutions will continue to process it.
But ultimately, the strength of the nation does not depend on one leader alone — it depends on citizens who think critically, pray sincerely, and seek truth consistently.
🦅 Stay vigilant. Stay informed. Stay grounded.




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