
“Nahuli Pero Hindi Aresto?” Pulong Duterte Fires Back
Kapag “nahuli”…
hindi na pala “inaresto”?
Ah ganun na pala.
So next time—
👉 kapag “nakulong”… pahinga lang?
📌 VIRAL SUMMARY
Nagbigay ng paglilinaw ang Malacañang na ang salitang “nahuli” ay hindi awtomatikong nangangahulugang “inaresto,” kundi maaari ring tumukoy sa pagpigil o paghinto.
Pero hindi ito pinalampas ni Congressman Paolo “Pulong” Duterte, na gumamit ng satirikong tono upang kuwestiyunin ang paliwanag.
At doon na nagsimula ang mas malalim na usapan—
hindi lang tungkol sa salita…
👉 kundi sa kung paano ito ginagamit.
🔍 ANALYSIS — HERE’S WHAT THIS REALLY MEANS
Let’s be real.
Hindi ito tungkol sa dictionary.
👉 Ito ay tungkol sa perception.
1️⃣ WORDS VS REALITY
Kapag ang salita nagiging flexible—
👉 ang interpretation nagiging flexible din.
At kapag flexible ang interpretation—
👉 doon nagsisimula ang kalituhan.
2️⃣ SATIRE = SIGNAL
Yung mga banat na:
“nakulong = pahinga”
“nanakaw = hiniram lang”
Hindi lang patawa.
👉 Ito ay paraan para ipakita ang frustration.
3️⃣ TRUST GAP
Sa dulo ng lahat—
👉 hindi salita ang problema.
👉 tiwala ang problema.
Kapag paulit-ulit na may kailangang “ipaliwanag”—
👉 ibig sabihin may hindi malinaw.
⚖️ WHY THIS MATTERS
Hindi ito simpleng semantics.
👉 Ito ay communication.
At sa governance:
👉 clarity = trust
👉 confusion = doubt
🙏 BIBLE VERSE
Matthew 5:37 (KJV)
“But let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay…”
✍️ Reflection:
Kapag malinaw ang salita,
hindi na kailangan ng paliwanag.
📣 CLOSING THOUGHT
Pwede mong baguhin ang salita.
Pero hindi mo kayang baguhin ang:
👉 pagkaintindi ng tao
👉 at reaksyon ng publiko
Dahil sa huli—
👉 hindi lang “ano ang sinabi” ang mahalaga…
👉 kundi “ano ang pinaniwalaan.”
Justice that turns blind only when the powerful walk by.
November 23, 2025•1 min read
A viral post by former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque hits a nerve:
“Ang hustisya sa atin parang CCTV: laging ‘not recording’ kapag malalaking pangalan ang nakikita.”

For many Filipinos, this isn’t just humor — it’s an uncomfortable truth.
In recent months, the nation witnessed how investigations stall, evidence disappears, and outrage dies the moment the accused is close to power. Billions vanish in flood control projects. Committees hide reports. Agencies contradict each other. But somehow, no one is held accountable.
Meanwhile, when it comes to ordinary citizens — or worse, political opponents —
justice moves faster than lightning.
Warrants appear overnight.
Trials push through without delay.
Narratives are built in hours.
Roque’s post slices through the political noise:
Justice should not malfunction only when the powerful are involved.
And at a time when the nation sees selective outrage, selective prosecution, and selective truth — the Filipino people are demanding what is long overdue:
A justice system that records EVERYTHING, not just the weak.
