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Re: Gunman in Resorts World Manila
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ru30
on 11/06/2017, 14:23:53 UTC
I think its not ISIS because if it is ISIS then he hostage the civilian. Its like the gunmen has lost ing the gambling that is why He that terrible thing in his life. I guess Philippines must be vigilant and security in the philippines must be on tight to avoid that it is not happening again.

These will be a lesson to all kind of public buildings and also for Filipinos, including me. Security's job is to secure an area, to surpress these kinds of incidents to happen, but from what happened yesterday, they didn't do that.

Praying for those who died. That gunman is not yet known but confirmed as not a Filipino. The media said that this guy is in high with alcohol. Many of the people in second floor had a stampede. And this person burned the whole second floor and many of the people died because of sufocation.

The news and reports did not include the guy being drunk, they just had a conclusion based on some witnesses that the guy suffer from Mental disorder.

Philippines now experineced many destroyer. I hope as soon as possible all bad people and terorist die because many innocent people die because of them. I see the news that the resort world manila have many killed people. I hope philippines will go backa again into the peace country. I dont know why those people are still killing people . What did they get if they do this? Dont have. 

Islamic terrorism is affecting every nook and corner of the world. No one is safe from this terror. Non-Muslims need to unite against this common enemy. It doesn't matter whether you are a Christian, or a Hindu, or a Buddhist. If we don't unite, then this catastrophe will destroy all of us.

There are new updates saying that the terrorist confirmed the attack, we still don't know the truth,but all we know is these guy did not shoot people, did not take any hostages, stole some chips and commits suicide.

The Philippine National Police believed it was not the ISIS responsible for the attack. They believed that the gunman has a psychological issue. He is a former employee of Resorts World Manila and has a serious gambling addiction, but still there are hearings and investigation about the crime. So we better watch for more details so we can be more prepare for our safety.
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Re: Duterte's promise to get rid of drugs 29 days left
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ru30
on 30/05/2017, 14:42:47 UTC
Duterte promised to eliminate drug use in 6 months, Trump promised to build a wall on the Mexican border, all shockvalue promises to make yourself more likeable to the public. To be honest he could probably get rid of drug use in 6 weeks, but it would be a most ugly show to watch. If he can fulfill his promise in more time but with less violence it's always the better option, but I fear that's just not his thing.

No matter how much violence he use, it is not possible to wipe-out the drug trade. There are millions of drug users there, and as long as the demand exists, supply will also be there. If violence is used, then there will be a lot of collateral damage as well.

Yea, he can decrease the use in general, but mostly he'll succeed in skyrocketing the price of drugs. This will eventually make the business so lucrative that many people won't care for the dangers and there will always be someone supplying some amounts of drugs in hopes of getting rich quickly.

I do believe he can do it. He already showed the masses on how to get rid of it yet we can't deny the fact that the problem is there from the start. So, it's up to us now people if we could obey the rules and coordinate with his legacy. Duterte is real and real change has come.