Filipino Drug Dealers Being Killed-On-Site on the orders of the New President...

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Normally i would agree with you but we arent the people who huddle indoors at night as well armed criminal gangs violate our neighbors and you hear their screams while praying you wont be next...or wake up and find bodies in the street of people you know.....that kind of thing blurs the lines a bit
I cant blame anyone who lives through years of that wanting to end it ASAP ..let them restore some balance..get rid of most of these narcoterrorist scum and then worry about getting a decent and fair justice system.

So instead of doing the manly thing and, you know, DEFENDING YOUR OWN FAMILY you would rather give up your freedom and allow the govt to murder its own citizens. You sir, are a p*ssy.
 

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So instead of doing the manly thing and, you know, DEFENDING YOUR OWN FAMILY you would rather give up your freedom and allow the govt to murder its own citizens. You sir, are a p*ssy.
:mjlol: U sure...Fall back on the e-thuggery son...These people are grabbing their guns and defending THEMSELVES....youre the p*ssy who wants them to leave it to the corrupt cops and fukked up legal system.

I understand exactly what they're facing cos ive walked through 3rd world slums my nikka places your shook azz would never go even with a security detail ...you cant judge them with your starbucks mentality with your skinny jeans and one touch 911 dialing on your iphone
 

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:mjlol: U sure...Fall back on the e-thuggery son...These people are grabbing their guns and defending THEMSELVES....youre the p*ssy who wants them to leave it to the corrupt cops and fukked up legal system.

I understand exactly what they're facing cos ive walked through 3rd world slums my nikka places your shook azz would never go even with a security detail ...you cant judge them with your starbucks mentality with your skinny jeans and one touch 911 dialing on your iphone
Starbucks? We don't even have Starbucks out side of the tourist/hotel area of my city. I'm from the eastside of buffalo, new York. Skinny jeans? nikkas here still wear girbauds and tall tees. You new york nikkas from the city are soft and moist. Got white folks walking around your
:mjlol: U sure...Fall back on the e-thuggery son...These people are grabbing their guns and defending THEMSELVES....youre the p*ssy who wants them to leave it to the corrupt cops and fukked up legal system.

I understand exactly what they're facing cos ive walked through 3rd world slums my nikka places your shook azz would never go even with a security detail ...you cant judge them with your starbucks mentality with your skinny jeans and one touch 911 dialing on your iphone

Son? Must be a soft ass new yorker. You can't say shyt when you have white folks trapaising through your hood like its coachella or something. I'm from Buffalo, "b", we dont even have supermarkets on my side of town, let alone starbucks.
 

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Which country finna be closer to "solving" their drug problem? USA, Mexico or Philippines

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has reiterated his tough stance on crime by urging the public to not only kill drug dealers, but addicts as well.

Body count rises as new Philippines president calls for drug addicts to be killed


But murders and rapists and pedos get...
lol. why are you bringing up other things inorder to insinuate without knowing whether he is or not. Sadly, it's a popular tactic on this forum

Drug dealers and users are giving grace period to turn themselves in and seek help

That's probably the most efficient tactic against the drug war guaranteed no illegal drugs will be consumed there within a year
:mjlol: facts

:sas2: The dealers ARE murderers..they deal shabu(A filthy toxic contaminated kind of meth that kills addicts)...I got no pity for them bruh


pure facts.

People will always find ways to do illicit drugs.
Which is find. They know where the government stands and the government knows where they stand. Everyone is on the same page so there's no need to mourn the dead drug dealers

It's all fun and games until people are labeled drug dealers based on hearsay or contempt, and not on evidence. It also allows the government to more easily frame political opponents or activists without recourse or due process. All you have to do is drop a dime bag next to a victim.
That's a fair concern. But you could say the same thing if he passed a law against jay walking...bu bu what if they claim he jay walked, and killed him....bu bu what if they say he drank illegal alcohol, then they killed him. Hopefully they do have the proper measures in place

The Repubs/NRA made similar claims regarding the democrats federal watch list. They said that the the number of folks affected would be too broad and the effort doesn't offer proper and timely due process to remove wrongly listed folks OR politically listed folks from the list. And the dems called it a BS excuse.lol
 

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Thousands of drug pushers, users in biggest surrender under Duterte



Thousands of drug pushers, users in biggest surrender under Duterte


TAGUM CITY - Thousands of self-confessed drug pushers and users turned themselves in to authorities on Saturday in the single biggest surrender so far under President Rodrigo Duterte, police said.


Duterte has vowed to wage a "bloody war" against illegal drugs and since his election win in May, over a hundred suspects have been killed, purportedly for attacking arresting officers.


He stepped up his unprecedented campaign this week by naming five police generals as protectors of drug syndicates. He also went on national television to detail an elaborate matrix of drug operations in the country.


Close to 4,000 suspects packed an auditorium in this city on Saturday, around 80 kilometers from Davao, where Duterte served as mayor for two decades, police said.



The suspects, mostly men with baseball caps and dark shades worn on their heads, signed their names on a giant "commitment wall," and pledged to abandon drugs.


The suspects were not detained, but they will be "monitored" according to police.


Many other drug suspects have turned themselves in large numbers since Duterte assumed office on June 30 but Saturday's surrender was the biggest so far.


DEATH TOLL RISES


More drug suspects were gunned down on Saturday as legislators prepared to investigate the spate of killings, which have alarmed human rights groups.


Eight suspects were killed in Matalam town, North Cotabato province in an alleged shootout with police at around 2 a.m. Authorities claimed the group resisted arrest.


In Bacolor, Pampanga north of Manila, the blindfolded and hogtied body of a man was found near a dike. A cardboard sign next to the body identified the man as a "rapist" and "drug dealer."


In Naga City, brothers and alleged drug ring leaders Alfie and Jose Alegre, the most wanted drug suspects in the area were arrested. Police recovered P300,000 worth of methamphetamine hydrochloride or "shabu" from the suspects.



As the deaths mounted, National Police Chief Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa told his men this week to mount only "legitimate" operations. He also said he was against vigilante killings.


Dela Rosa said roughly 120 drug suspects, including alleged Cebu kingpin Jeffrey “Jaguar” Diaz, have been killed by police in the last three months and there will be “more to come." --
 

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lol. why are you bringing up other things inorder to insinuate without knowing whether he is or not. Sadly, it's a popular tactic on this forum

Drug dealers and users are giving grace period to turn themselves in and seek helpl

Because there needs to be consistency in heavy handed tactics. If drug pushers get grace periods to act right or die then I expect those seemly worse things to get the same treatment. If not, then it must be acceptable to be a murderer or pedo in comparison to a drug dealer.

If it works for them, cool. Do it for everything then.
 
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Because there needs to be consistency in heavy handed tactics. If drug pushers get grace periods to act right or die then I expect those seemly worse things to get the same treatment. If not, then it must be acceptable to be a murderer or pedo in comparison to a drug dealer.

If it works for them, cool. Do it for everything then.
I agree, it's just that we don't know. Maybe he's soft on murderers and pedo OR maybe he goes further by killing all their family members too
 

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Selling drugs in third world countries is generally scary shyt :merchant:
15 years for growing weed in my city :merchant:
Even POSSESSING a pipe for weed or crack or whatever can land you three fukking years
 

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Selling drugs in third world countries is generally scary shyt :merchant:
15 years for growing weed in my city :merchant:
Even POSSESSING a pipe for weed or crack or whatever can land you three fukking years

How strictly are the laws enforced and how are foreigners treated?

In my limited experience in HK, years ago when I stayed in hostels at shytty ass Chungking Mansions, the elevators always stunk of weed and there were African dealers, of which several I'd see on the streets, who would randomly whisper "hashish" as I walked by, to gauge interest.

I always remember the speech we got before traveling to China that if we did drugs, we'd be left behind and there are penalties of death there, but I repeatedly saw foreigners smoking weed and doing coke.
 

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How strictly are the laws enforced and how are foreigners treated?

In my limited experience in HK, years ago when I stayed in hostels at shytty ass Chungking Mansions, the elevators always stunk of weed and there were African dealers, of which several I'd see on the streets, who would randomly whisper "hashish" as I walked by, to gauge interest.

I always remember the speech we got before traveling to China that if we did drugs, we'd be left behind and there are penalties of death there, but I repeatedly saw foreigners smoking weed and doing coke.
Like with many tourist places, cops generally don't give a fukk unless you are super blatant about it. Cops here are pretty chill and only really wanna stop gangs and stuff. Tourists doing drugs isn't a priority tbh. You can sniff blow and get blunted no problems as long as you basically don't disturb the peace.

:holystankmayne:at staying in Chungking Mansions
I mean it's an experience, but it's not a good experience :mjlol:
I only really go there to get my Indian/Pakistani/Nigerian/Congolese/Turkish food. They make it so piff :ohlawd:


But yeah you really gotta be high profile to get caught. Plus Chungking has been cleaned up proper. It used to be a legit hive of fukkery, but now it's kinda tamed.:beli:
 
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