A video clip is now spreading through social media now showing how an organizer of the presidential candidate Mar Roxas has been instructing the crowd to cheer louder to Roxas and his comrades. If not, they will not be given any of the “envelopes”.
The video clip was uploaded on Facebook by ‘KutangBato Vlogger’. In the video, an emcee is announcing that all the people in the gym MUST cheer louder in order to get ‘envelopes’.
“The chant is not loud here. You will not get envelopes. It’s also not loud at the back. You won’t get envelopes later, okay?” the emcee telling the attendees in Filipino.
He wanted people to say the words, “Oras na, Roxas na!” when the delegates from the LP (Liberal Party) arrive in the venue.
Then, you will see the video that the man giving envelopes to people who can answer his trivia questions like guessing who is the wife of Mar Roxas.
The emcee can also be heard saying that each answer will have an envelope.
At the end of the video, the audience chanted “Oras na, Roxas na” loudly just like what they’ve practiced earlier. This is because Liberal party delegates already arrived on the venue.
According to the uploader of the video, the clip was taken in a really in Pikit, North Cotabato dated March 31.
Mar Roxas was the standard bearer of the Liberal Party supported by the administration.
Many people still believe that the envelopes contain cash for the people.
Is that your president?
Here’s the video now.
https://www.facebook.com/kutangbatonews/videos/562122367289275/
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Do you really need to rehearse that & look what kind of administration will be if he becomes elected. Always have an envelop to make people obey him. This is not the kind of leadership we need. No, not Sec Mar. Peace!
Kapag napanood yan ni daang patuwad, sasabihin nya wala cyang alam dyan at deny to de@th. Yan ang Wharton graduate.