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Umiinit muli ang political discourse matapos tirahin ni Paolo Duterte o mas kilalang “Pulong” Duterte si Antonio Tinio dahil umano sa “selective outrage” pagdating sa usapin ng korapsyon sa gobyerno.
Ayon kay Cong. Pulong, tila mas inuuna raw ni Tinio ang pamumulitika at pagpapalakas ng mga kontrobersyang may motibong politikal laban sa pamilya Duterte kaysa pagtuunan ang tunay na suliranin ng mga guro at edukasyon.
Partikular ding pinunto ni Duterte ang umano’y “pagbubulag-bulagan” sa mas malalaking kontrobersya sa ilalim ng kasalukuyang administrasyon habang mabilis umanong bumabatikos kapag Duterte ang target.
At gaya ng inaasahan, mabilis itong naging mitsa ng debate online.
Sa Pilipinas, halos lahat ng corruption issue ay agad nahahati sa dalawang kampo:
may nagsasabing “dapat managot ang lahat,”
habang ang iba naman ay naniniwalang ginagamit lang ang corruption narrative laban sa political opponents.
Ito ang dahilan kung bakit lalong nagiging emosyonal ang usapan.
Kapag may alegasyon laban sa isang kampo, tanong agad ng supporters:
“Bakit parang tahimik kayo sa ibang issue?”
At dito pumapasok ang terminong:
“selective outrage.”
Hindi ito bagong strategy sa politika.
Pero habang tumatagal, mas napapansin ng publiko ang inconsistency sa galit, pressure, at media coverage depende kung sino ang involved.
Para sa ordinaryong mamamayan, hindi na bago ang frustration sa corruption issues.
Ang problema:
marami na ang naniniwalang hindi pantay ang pagtrato sa accountability.
Kapag kalaban sa politika — mabilis ang ingay.
Kapag kakampi — madalas tahimik.
Kaya para sa ilan, ang tunay na issue ay hindi lang corruption mismo.
Kundi kung may consistency pa ba sa moral standards ng mga nasa politika at media ecosystem.
Ang statement ni Pulong Duterte ay hindi lang simpleng depensa sa kanilang pangalan.
Isa rin itong political counterattack laban sa narrative na tila iisang kampo lang ang palaging nasa spotlight.
At ito ang dahilan kung bakit lalong umiinit ang polarization sa bansa.
Dahil habang bawat panig ay nag-aakusahan ng bias, ang publiko naman ay lalong nawawalan ng tiwala sa:
institutions,
investigations,
media framing,
at maging sa political discourse mismo.
Sa huli, ang pinakamalaking casualty ng endless political warfare ay public trust.
Kapag ang accountability ay nagmumukhang selective, nawawala ang moral authority ng kahit sinong anti-corruption voice.
Dahil ang tunay na laban kontra korapsyon ay hindi dapat depende sa apelyido, partido, o political alliance.
Pare-pareho dapat ang standards.
At para sa maraming Pilipino na araw-araw nakikipaglaban sa taas ng bilihin, mababang sahod, at kulang na serbisyo—
mas gusto nilang makita ang tunay na governance kaysa endless political demolition.
“Thou shalt not respect persons in judgment; but you shall hear the small as well as the great…” — Deuteronomy 1:17 (KJV)
Ang hustisya ayon sa Biblia ay hindi dapat namimili.
Hindi dapat naka-base sa impluwensya, pangalan, o political alignment ang paghatol.
Kapag nagiging selective ang pagtingin sa tama at mali, unti-unting nawawala ang tiwala ng tao sa sistema.
Kaya mahalaga ang consistency, fairness, at katotohanan—kahit sino pa ang involved.
January 14, 2026•1 min read
Clean energy is supposed to be about the future.
This story, however, is about accountability—present tense.
A solar energy firm linked to Leandro Leviste has been slapped with a ₱24-billion fine, according to reports, over alleged regulatory violations tied to its power supply commitments.
The penalty—one of the largest of its kind—was imposed following findings that the company failed to deliver contracted power capacity, raising questions about compliance, oversight, and the real cost of missed obligations in a sector that enjoys strong political and environmental goodwill.
Regulators emphasized that renewable energy players are not exempt from rules simply because their projects carry green labels. Contracts, after all, are color-blind. Power agreements are enforced not by intention, but by performance.
Quietly, the case also highlights a broader tension in Philippine energy policy: the push for rapid renewable expansion versus the discipline required to keep promises on the grid. Ambition accelerates headlines. Delivery stabilizes cities.
For critics, the fine is a reminder that scale does not dilute responsibility. For supporters, it is a procedural hurdle that will be challenged and clarified.
Either way, the message is difficult to miss:
clean energy still runs on hard rules




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