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Monday, June 29, 2026

The Supreme Irony of 2026: "Thanks for the Precedent, Dad!



When the Vice President openly, colorfully, and repeatedly hints at existential termination clauses for President Bongbong Marcos, First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos, and Speaker Martin Romualdez, they reach for the most sacred, pristine constitutional shield available: Freedom of Speech.

"It’s just hyperbole! It’s political discourse! It’s an expression of pure frustration!"

It is a beautiful, inspiring dedication to democratic liberties—provided you fully implement a localized memory wipe of everything that happened between 2016 and 2022.

Unfortunately for the VP’s defense team, the concept of legal consistency has entered the chat, and her "Free Speech Defense" is currently collapsing faster than a poorly built flood-control project.

To fully appreciate the breathtaking grandeur of the current double standard, we must hop into our legal time machine and revisit the peak pandemic era of May 2020.

Back then, under the administration of former President Rodrigo Duterte, the state’s definition of "online hyperbole" was slightly less... accommodating.

Let us review the historical receipts of ordinary citizens who attempted to use the "it’s just an internet joke" defense:

1. The Content Creator - Ronnel Mas

-Socio-Economic Status - 25-year-old teacher (Zambales)

-The Online Post - Joked on Twitter that he would give a ₱50 million reward to anyone who could assassinate the President.

-Immediate State Response - Immediately arrested by the NBI without a warrant and slapped with "inciting to sedition."

2. The Content Creator - Ronald Quiboyen

-The Socio-Economic Status - 40-year-old Construction Worker (Aklan)

-The Online Post - Commented on Facebook that he would "double the reward" offered by Ronnel Mas.

-Immediate State Response - Tracked down by local police and swiftly jailed under the Cybercrime Prevention Act.

3. The Content Creator - Maria Ceron

-The Socio-Economic Status - 26-year-old Citizen (Cebu)

-The Online Post - Frustrated by lockdowns, posted a fictional ₱75 million hit job offer against the Chief Executive.

-Immediate State Response - Immediately locked up by authorities as an existential threat to national security.

The math here is spectacular. In 2020, a public school teacher who clearly did not have fifty pesos in his wallet—let alone fifty million—was treated like a global cartel leader for a tweet.

But in 2026, the ironic double standard comes to form when the second-highest official of the land uses her actual, physical microphone to broadcast threats; it is suddenly rebranded and passed on as a "sacred exercise of democratic expression."

This brings us to the ultimate chef's-kiss plot twist of the current NBI investigation. As the bureau reviews the verified videos of the Vice President's statements, they aren't looking at American constitutional law or European human rights treatises.

[ THE LEGAL LOOPBACK ANOMALY ]

* THE 2020 STANDARD: The Duterte administration establishes a fierce legal precedent: Online threats against top state officials are serious, non-bailable state crimes, not jokes.

* THE 2026 REALITY: The NBI officially utilizes the 2020 Ronnel Mas case to dismantle Sara Duterte's "free speech" argument.

* THE RESULT: The family's historical iron fist has boomeranged officially into their faces.

In the world of public morals and legal ethics, there is a beautiful doctrine called Estoppel. (It is a legal principle that bars VP Sara from arguing a fact or claiming a right that contradicts PRRD's previous actions, statements that online jokes and threats are indeed a kiss of death - jail time is waving.

It prevents them from changing their story to the detriment of others who relied on their original claim. In simple terms, it is a legal safeguard against unfairness, often summarized as "it's a done deal.

If PRRD said that threatening a President is a serious non-bailable crime ... it cannot be undone or changed.

In layman's terms: You cannot spend six years building a legal machine designed to lock up poor people for hyperbole and freedom of expression, and then act deeply offended when that exact same standard turns its gears toward your own family.

The Duterte family didn’t just break the "free speech defense" for online threats—they personally built the prison cell for it back in 2020.

If an ordinary construction worker or teacher uses hyperbole or labis na pananalita, the law is a sword to crush them instantly. If a powerful official with massive political machinery does it, the law magically transforms into a shield protecting them from accountability.

This is dynamic hypocrisy at its absolute finest. It proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the entire machinery of the Duterte camp doesn't actually care about the constitutional rights of the Filipino people.

If they genuinely believed in Freedom of Speech, they wouldn't have allowed ordinary workers to rot behind bars for pandemic-induced social media rants.

The Constitution is being treated like a designer jacket—only worn when it looks fashionable for your specific legal crisis.

Someone needs to gently whisper a fundamental truth into the ears of the VP's legal defense team: Freedom of Speech was designed as a right for the powerless to speak truth to power, not as an executive privilege for the powerful to put out verbal hit contracts without legal consequences.

You cannot spend years treating the law as a personal playground, mocking the judicial process, and executing selective justice on the poor, only to cry "political persecution" the moment the exact same rulebook applies to you.

Try as you might to rebrand grave threats as a constitutional luxury, the receipts of May 2020 remain firmly printed. The law might have a velvet glove for the powerful, but the paper trail doesn't li

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