A video is posted online featuring Filipino personalities reciting a Filipino version of Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator to support the anti-terrorism law. The claims in the post are FALSE. Read:
Several Filipino personalities recited a Filipino version of Charlie Chaplin's final speech fromFacebook page Huwag Tularan posted a video on July 7, saying it is The Great Dictator Speech by Charlie Chaplin translated to Filipino.!" The post also used the hashtags #JunkTerrorism, #UnitedForDemocracy, and #SupportAntiTerrorLaw.
As of writing, it acquired 1,300 reactions, 510 comments, and 182 shares. It was still being circulated up to July 13.The video was altered. The original video directed by Chuck Gutierrez advocated junking the anti-terror law.on YouTube, entitled,"The Great Dictator Speech #JunkTerrorLaw #UnitedForDemocracy." Rody Vera translated the speech to Filipino, and Gutierrez directed and edited the video, which featured artists, politicians, and public figures from different sectors.
Vera's translation of the speech is in the YouTube caption. The speech does not make any remarks about terrorists, or any remarks in support of the Anti-Terrorism Law. Chaplin's original speech also did not include any mention of terrorists, but instead spoke out against dictators. The altered video replaced several statements to condemn terrorists and support the anti-terror law.Kinalulungkot ko, pero ayoko maging terorista.
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