FactCheck: Maaari pa ring mapuntahan ang Facebook page ng Kabataan Partylist at account ni Representative Raoul Manuel. FactsFirstPH
Naglaho ang mga Facebook pages na hawak ni Kabataan Partylist Representative Raoul Manuel matapos itong ma-take down.
Sinabi sa isang YouTube video na inilathala noong ika-10 ng Enero: “Congressman Raoul Manuel, nadurog sa karma matapos makarma nang ma-take down ang lahat ng kanyang mga Facebook pages. Raoul, sa wakas, nabawasan na ng mga platform sa social media na ginagamit niya upang makapanghikayat ng mga kabataan na kalabanin ang pamahalaan.”Ang video na naglalaman ng sabi-sabi ay mayroong 8,000 na view sa kasalukuyan. Ang link ng nasabing video ay laman din ng ilang post sa Facebook.
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