Rep. Erwin Tulfo, House Deputy Majority Leader, criticized vloggers who frequently criticize the government without contributing to the country's development. He specifically challenged content creators living comfortably abroad, urging them to return and use their wealth to help the less fortunate in the Philippines.
House Deputy Majority Leader ACT-CIS Party-list Rep. Erwin Tulfo has challenged his vlogger-critics to put their money where their mouths are and actually do their part to help the country.House Deputy Majority Leader ACT-CIS Party-list Rep. Erwin Tulfo has challenged his vlogger-critics to put their money where their mouths are and actually do their part to help the country.
Tulfo said one of them was a spectacled woman who appeared to be living a comfortable life after she married an American citizen."Ilang vlogger ho dyan, salita nang salita, tira nang tira sa gobyerno. Lalo na po yung isa dyan sa Amerika na babae. Nakapangasawa siguro ng mayaman afam. Napakaswerte mo, ineng. Napakaswerte mo, mamahalin pa ang antipara mo," said Tulfo.
"Kung talagang may malasakit ka sa bayan mo, umuwi ka rito, ibenta mo or i-donate mo yang kayamanan mo na galing sa afam mo na Amerikano, ibigay mo sa mga mahihirap dito," Tulfo said. Tulfo futher challenged the female vlogger to enter politics, if she truly believed that she could do a better job in running the country's affairs.
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