I have seen the Philippines fall deeper into the abyss of disinformation, corruption, and authoritarian rule. I have watched as armies of trolls rewrite history, as foreign-backed propaganda machines drown out the truth, and as Filipinos are manipulated into embracing their own subjugation. But amidst this darkness, there remains a light—a force that refuses to be extinguished.
The Pinklawans, the true defenders of Philippine democracy, sovereignty, and freedom, continue to fight, not just for the past, but for the future of our country. To those who claim that supporting Leni Robredo and the liberal movement is a lost cause, I tell you: You are wrong.
This is not a lost cause. This is the only cause worth fighting for.
Many have ridiculed the Pink Movement, calling it idealistic, naive, or defeated. But these accusations come from the very people who benefit from the systematic destruction of truth, integrity, and national dignity.
When Rodrigo Duterte ushered in an era of fear, extrajudicial killings, and submission to China, who stood against it? The Pinklawans.
When troll armies flooded social media with fake news, rewriting history to glorify the Marcoses and silence opposition, who fought back with facts and courage? The Pinklawans.
When the **very foundations of democracy were being eroded—press freedom attacked, institutions hijacked, and opposition voices crushed—who refused to back down? The Pinklawans.
It was never the Dutertards. Never the Marcos loyalists. Never the opportunistic enablers who sold their souls for power. It was always us—the Filipinos who refused to let our country fall into permanent dictatorship.
The Pink Movement is not about one woman. It is about an idea, a vision, a dream for a country that Filipinos deserve. But if there is one person who embodies that vision, it is Leni Robredo.
They called her weak. Yet when the tyrants silenced their critics, she stood firm.
They called her incapable. Yet when Duterte failed during the pandemic, she showed true leadership.
They said she was “dilawan,” but she proved she was always Pro-Filipino, never beholden to anyone but the people.
Supporting Leni Robredo was never just about an election. It was about choosing a different future—one where Filipinos are not slaves to disinformation, corruption, or foreign influence.
Her loss in 2022 was not a defeat. It was a lesson, a call to fight harder, a battle cry that will echo until the real liberation of the Philippines is achieved.
Make no mistake: The enemies of truth are well-funded, well-organized, and powerful.
Rodrigo Duterte did not simply win the presidency through votes. His rise, and that of the Marcoses, was carefully orchestrated through a digital warfare strategy perfected by China.
And now, as the Pink Movement continues to push back, the attacks intensify. Trolls flood comment sections with insults, state-funded influencers twist narratives, and ordinary Filipinos are manipulated into believing the very people who fight for them are the enemies.
The goal is simple: Make Filipinos forget what it means to fight for themselves.
But we will not forget. We will not surrender.
Some say we lost in 2022. That fighting for a free, transparent, and sovereign Philippines is a waste of time.
I say they are wrong.
History is never shaped by those who surrender. It is shaped by those who stand, fight, and refuse to let their country be taken from them.
We are not done. We are far from done.
The battle against troll armies, fake news, and historical manipulation is not an easy one. It takes voices willing to speak when it is dangerous, to fight when it is easier to stay silent.
That is why we need people like Juan Luna.
Juan Luna is one of the few remaining independent voices willing to expose the lies, reveal the corruption, and stand against the Duterte-Marcos-Chinese digital machine.
If you believe in a free Philippines… if you believe in real democracy… if you believe in truth over lies, then you must support independent voices like Juan Luna.
Follow him. Share his articles. Expose the trolls. Fight back.
Because one day, the Pink Movement will no longer be a resistance—it will be the force that finally liberates the Philippines from the darkness that has gripped it for too long.
And when that day comes, history will remember who stood on the right side.
Never give up. Never surrender. The Philippines is worth fighting for.