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In the midst of the EDSA-pwera ad controversy, the advocacy group DAKILA is urging the public not to hastily sign any petitions. Emphasizing the importance of being well-informed, DAKILA released their first-ever reaction video expressing their stance on the issue.
The video, posted on their official Facebook page https://bit.ly/3UdEsTr, captures the organization’s incredulous reactions to the recent EDSA-pwera ad. Using the hashtags #PresyoIbaba, #SahodItaas, #EndoWakasan, and #NoToJeepneyPhaseout, DAKILA emphasizes their dedication to addressing economic concerns and opposing initiatives like the proposed jeepney phaseout.
The caption accompanying the video reinforces the call for prudence: “Naloka ka rin ba sa EDSA-pwera ad? 🤯🥴 Panoorin nyo kaming maloka sa first-ever DAKILA reax video na ito! Tandaan, hindi ChaCha ang panawagan ng masang Pilipino, kundi #PresyoIbaba #SahodItaas #EndoWakasan at #NoToJeepneyPhaseout Kaya ‘wag basta pumirma. Magtanong at magkumpirma!”
This message underscores the need for citizens to thoroughly understand the issues at hand before affixing their signatures to any petitions. DAKILA aims to encourage public discourse and informed decision-making, steering away from impulsive actions.
As the EDSA-pwera ad continues to stir discussions, DAKILA’s proactive approach through a reaction video marks a new strategy for the organization, signaling their commitment to engaging with their audience on current socio-political matters.
https://www.facebook.com/dakila.philippines/videos/240047725810962

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