Wacky Kiray to Alvin Aragon: “Siguro kailangan mo nang magpatingin, grabe ka na manghusga”

Wacky Kiray to Alvin Aragon: “Siguro kailangan mo nang magpatingin, grabe ka na manghusga”

  • Comedian Wacky Kiray reacted strongly to Alvin Aragon’s statement calling for “King of Talk” and its writers to be removed for allegedly promoting LGBTQIA+ acceptance
  • Wacky criticized Alvin for judging others harshly and emphasized that having a strong voice does not make one automatically correct
  • He highlighted the importance of empathy, respect, and responsibility when using a platform to influence others
  • Wacky reminded that true strength comes from treating people with understanding and humanity despite differences

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Comedian Wacky Kiray has voiced his strong reaction to a recent statement made by Alvin Aragon, who suggested that “King of Talk” and its writers should be removed from air for allegedly promoting the idea that it is acceptable to have members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Alvin’s statement appeared to take the form of an open letter addressed to “Ma’am Annette.”

Wacky Kiray to Alvin Aragon: “Siguro kailangan mo nang magpatingin, grabe ka na manghusga”
Wacky Kiray to Alvin Aragon: “Siguro kailangan mo nang magpatingin, grabe ka na manghusga” (Photos: @wacky_kiray, @aragonnuel)
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Wacky began his response by criticizing Alvin’s forceful tone and the way he speaks as if he holds all the truth:

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“ALVIN ARAGON.. sobra ka na! dude!!! siguro kailangan mo na ng mag patingin grabe ka na mang husga..Alvin, ang lakas mong magsalita na parang ikaw ang may hawak ng buong katotohanan.”

He then emphasized that having a strong voice or belief does not automatically make one correct, and highlighted the responsibility of those with influence:

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“Pero ang totoo, hindi sukatan ng pagiging tama ang lakas ng boses o tapang ng paniniwala. Kung gagamit ka ng plataporma para mang-impluwensya, mas lalong kailangan ang responsibilidad—hindi pananakot, hindi panghuhusga, at lalong hindi pagtrato sa kapwa na parang mas mababa sila dahil lang iba sila sa’yo.”

Wacky challenged Alvin’s claim that his comments were “for the good,” asking how labeling someone as wrong based on who they are could truly be beneficial:

“Sinasabi mong‘para sa kabutihan ang mga sinasabi mo, pero paano naging kabutihan ang pag-label ng tao bilang mali base lang sa kung sino sila? Hindi ba mas malinaw na kabutihan yung marunong umunawa, makinig, at rumespeto kahit hindi kayo pareho ng paniniwala?”

He reminded Alvin that the world does not revolve around his beliefs and that people can live honorable, caring lives even if they do not fit into his predefined boxes:

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“Hindi lahat ng bagay umiikot sa paniniwala mo Alvin. May mga taong nabubuhay nang marangal, mabuti, at may malasakit—kahit hindi pasok sa kahon na gusto mong ipilit. At kung hindi mo kayang igalang iyon, baka hindi‘yung mga taong pinupuna mo ang may problema—baka yung paraan ng pagtingin mo sa mundo.”

Wacky then stressed that true strength lies not in harsh judgment but in choosing humanity and compassion despite differences:

“Kung talagang gusto mong maging ehemplo, simulan mo sa paraan ng pagsasalita mo. Dahil ang tunay na lakas, hindi nasusukat sa kung gaano ka kadiin manghusga—kundi sa kung paano mo pinipiling maging makatao sa kabila ng pagkakaiba.”

He concluded by pointing out that not everything Alvin calls “wrong” actually is, urging him to broaden his perspective:

“Hindi lahat ng sinasabi mong‘mali’ay mali—minsan hindi mo lang kayang tanggapin na hindi umiikot ang mundo sa’yo.”haaaaaaaays kalooooka ka Tigil mo na yan liliit ang mundo mo.”

Wacky’s post has since attracted attention for its candid critique of judgment and its strong message advocating understanding and respect toward the LGBTQIA+ community. His remarks underscore the importance of responsibility and empathy when public figures speak on sensitive social issues.

Alvin Aragon is a Filipino actor and a pioneer member of the reality talent search StarStruck. He has appeared in various GMA Network dramas, including Twin Hearts and The Good Daughter. Now a dedicated husband to former SexBomb Girls member Izzy Trazona, Alvin has shifted his focus toward faith and ministry.

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Recently, Alvin shared a new post that drew reactions. He called those who want to change the concept of gender “real zombies.” He referenced a document from PSA/NSO and the belief in only male or female. He also quoted the Bible, mentioning Moses and God’s command.

Previously, Sofia Trazona reacted to a post about Alvin, questioning his stance on a talk show. The transgender child of Izzy pointed out the irony of his earlier appearance as a guest and criticized his reaction to differing opinions. Sofia also asked why he has remained silent on other important issues.

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