Singer-comedian K Brosas didn’t hold back her frustration when a netizen posted a publicity graphic implying that children should be taught to support the government instead of going against it since it will just lead to death or ‘suicide’.
Brosas retweeted Nick Villavecer’s tweet of the said image from Candon City Police Station, “Watdapak?!?! So support o suicide?? Yon Lang ang choice?? Kahit Di naman terorista? Hindi pwedeng nagsasabi Lang saloobin SA maling ginagawa NG gobyerno??”
Watdapak?!?! So support o suicide?? Yon Lang ang choice?? Kahit Di naman terorista? Hindi pwedeng nagsasabi Lang saloobin SA maling ginagawa NG gobyerno?? Gagamitin nyo pa ang mga bata SA linyang “guide ur children on the right path” keme?!?! Nanakot?! Shutanginamez!! 🤬🙄 https://t.co/MIfTygrSXf
— carmela brosas (@kbrosas) June 9, 2020
The image seemingly implies that non-support or dissent of the government is equated to terrorism and death.
The singer-comedienne was greatly dismayed with how government officials use children for their advocacy to encourage others to support the Anti-Terrorism Bill, “Gagamitin nyo pa ang mga bata SA linyang ‘guide ur children on the right path keme?!?! Nanakot?! Shutanginamez!!”
Brosas has always been vocal about her criticisms against the government, especially on the new Anti-Terrorism Bill.
Recently, a netizen going by the name Patty Tagal posted a statement opposing the participation of artists in the protest against the anti-terrorism bill.
In her post, she described artists in the entertainment industry as puppets, implying that their existence was purely for entertainment. Therefore, making their personal views irrelevant to the general public.
Brosas immediately replied to the insult that was made by the netizen, “Ah so yung na block ko na bruha eh ito ang ‘script’ para SA amin?? So gaano ka shunga ang chika na to? Significant/influencial in ur own mind’ lol! So yung mga fans Guni guni Lang namin?? Baka sampalin kita NG kababayad ko Lang na tax (laki ha bir lol)”
Ah so yung na block ko na bruha eh ito ang “script” para SA amin?? So gaano ka shunga ang chika na to?? “Significant/influencial in ur own mind” lol! So yung mga fans Guni guni Lang namin?? Baka sampalin kita NG kababayad ko Lang na tax (laki ha bir lol) 😜 pic.twitter.com/nb5pl8rRQW
— carmela brosas (@kbrosas) June 5, 2020
Many are against the bill because parts of it appear to be imprecise and poorly worded.