Nearly half of Filipinos believe it is “dangerous” to print or broadcast things critical of the administration, a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showed. | ManilaBulletin READ:
“The resulting net agreement score of +20 , classified by SWS as moderate, is four points below the moderate +24 in December 2021,” SWS said.
According to SWS, the net agreement on the danger of publishing anything critical of the administration was highest in Metro Manila , followed by the Visayas , Balance Luzon , and Mindanao . “Compared to December 2021, the net agreement score stayed moderate among non-elementary graduates, although up from +14 to +24 ,” SWS said.Likewise, it stayed moderate among junior high school graduates, hardly moving from +27 to +24 .
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