Pope Francis on Duterte: "There's no need for an apology. I admire his Honesty"
People who are rooting for Rodrigo Duterte had a second thought on supporting the Davao City mayor for the presidential position after major networks quoted Duterte out of context to spark public hate.
"Sabi ko, 'Bakit?' Sabi sarado na [ang daan]. Sabi ko, 'Sinong darating?' Sabi si Pope. Gusto kong tawagan, 'Pope, p� ina ka, umuwi ka na. 'Wag ka nang bumisita dito" I said, Why? Why are the roads closed? I said, 'Who's coming?' They said it's the Pope. I wanted to call the Pope, 'Pope, you son of a bitch, go home. 'Don't ever come back
This, of course, this made the every holy Christian voters of Duterte mad. The people who are supporting Duterte for his promises of killing off the drug dealers and the criminals were baffled by Duterte's inhuman act of cursing Pope Francis. They are okay and very supportive of Duterte violating the 6th commandment of the lord "Thou shalt not kill", but cursing off Francis seems to be way more serious according to the people's reaction.
In a fictional interview with the Pope, Francis told our team about the incident and later on shared his sentiments towards Duterte.
"I have read online about this. A lot of Filipinos tweeted and informed me about this shortly after the incident."
When asked about his thoughts on the incident, the Pope shared a very amusing answer
"I was amazed by the fact that a politician who is aiming at the highest position could be this honest. It was a first encounter for me to see a politician being honest about his concerns for his country other than kissing my hands for the sole purpose of getting the support of the majority of the Catholic population."
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Pope Francis on Duterte: "There's no need for an apology. I admire his Honesty"
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