Pokwang, ibinahagi kung paano naglakad ang ama't-ina noong EDSA Revolution

Pokwang, ibinahagi kung paano naglakad ang ama't-ina noong EDSA Revolution

- Pokwang took to Twitter and narrated the experience of her parents during the EDSA Revolution

- According to the comedienne, poverty must not be a hindrance when one is fighting for what is right

- She then said that her parents were among those who took to the streets during the 1985 EDSA Revolution just to make a stand for the future generations

- Pokie said that they joined the people there walking, and they went home still walking, tired and hungry but definitely happy

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Pokwang took to Twitter and shared the experience of her parents during EDSA Revolution.

Pokwang, ibinahagi kung paano naglakad ang ama't-ina noong EDSA Revolution
Photo: Pokwang (@itspokwang27)
Source: Instagram

Her tweet came as a comment on a tweet by another netizen who narrated his experience with a saleslady, who branded Kakampinks as mayayaman simply because they can afford to attend rallies while the poor needs to work and could only go if there is an ayuda.

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According to Pokie, poverty must not be a hindrance if one is fighting for what is right.

She then narrated how her parents joined the people on the streets during the EDSA revolution, walking to the venue and still walked going back to the venue, already tired and hungry but very happy.

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"Para sa akin hindi po dapat maging hadlang ang kahirapan kung tama ang ipaglalaban, naalala ko naglakad lang tatay at nanay ko 1986 edsa revolution para manindigan para sa aming kinabukasan, naglakad walang kain at uhaw pa, Antipolo to Edsa at pauwi ulit lakad lang pero happy."

Here is Pokie's post.

Marietta Subong or Pokwang is a famous comedian, host, and actress in the Philippines. Some of her popular movies are “Call Center,” “A Mother’s Story,” and “Edsa Woolworth.”

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Pokwang took to Twitter and thanked everyone for supporting her, especially that her total number of followers increased. She thanked Kakampinks for the follow and highlighted how her Twitter followers grew from 2.5M to 2.6M. The comedienne then said that so far, her IG still has the same number of followers at 2.8. She ended her post with the hashtag #Pinkangapokienyonglahat and #LeniKiko2022.

Pokwang took to Twitter and made a sweeping response against those who were threatening to unfollow her. She said that she just wanted to let them know that she is not afraid if they will. The comedienne then highlighted that what she is afraid of is to lose her dignity and her right to fight for the country. She also added that she's likewise afraid to lose the right to fight for her children and future grandchildren.

Source: KAMI.com.gh

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