Darryl Yap, “blondina” post niya sa social media, nag-viral: “Mr. Duterth pagkatruth lang”
- Darryl Yap’s “blondina” post on social media has gone viral
- In his post, the famous director posted a statement which might be intended as a satire
- He also referred to someone he called in his post as “blondina”
- The famous director is known for his politically charged films and social media commentaries
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Director Darryl Yap's recent Facebook post has ignited a flurry of online discussions, offering a provocative take on the recently concluded pre-trial proceedings of former President Rodrigo Duterte at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands.

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Darryl's post, written in a stylized, colloquial Tagalog, has resonated with many, while also drawing criticism from others.
His post, featuring someone he called “blondina,” which might be referring to ICC Judge Iulia Antoanella Motoc, suggests that Duterte's presence at the ICC is a result of his opponents' inability to challenge him domestically.
The quoted statement, which the director might have intended as a satire, implies that while his detractors may celebrate his legal predicament, they are inadvertently making their entire nation a subject of ridicule.
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The post has sparked a range of reactions, with many expressing agreement with Darryl’s sentiments.
Commenters have echoed the sentiment that the ICC proceedings are politically motivated, and that they represent an external intervention in Philippine affairs.
Others have criticized the famous director’s post, arguing that it downplays the seriousness of the allegations against FPRRD and the importance of international accountability.
Darryl, known for his politically charged films and social media commentary, has consistently been a vocal supporter of the former president.
His post reflects his characteristic style of using humor and satire to convey his political views.
His recent social media activities have been marked by similar posts, often addressing current events and political figures.
The context of Darryl's post is the ongoing ICC investigation into alleged crimes against humanity committed during Duterte's war on drug$.
The pre-trial proceedings in The Hague represent a significant step in the ICC's investigation, and they have generated considerable public interest in the Philippines.

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Darryl’s post highlights the deep divisions within Philippine society regarding the ICC investigation.
It also underscores the power of social media to shape public discourse and influence public opinion.
The director's use of a fictional “blondina” character to voice his views adds a layer of theatricality to his commentary, which is consistent with his background in film and theater.

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Darryl Yap is a Filipino filmmaker director and screenwriter known for producing controversial films and online content. He is also behind VinCentiments, a social media platform that produces short films and viral videos that often deal with issues of life society and politics.
Recently, Darryl also responded to a netizen’s intriguing question to him on social media. In the comments section of his latest post, the netizen asked, “Direk saan ba talaga ang puso mo, sa mga Marcos o Duterte?” The director then gave a straightforward answer to the netizen. Yap also previously penned a lengthy post about his support for former President Rodrigo Duterte, where he also talked about his friendship with Vice President Sara Duterte and Senator Imee Marcos.
He also shared his recent conversation with Vice President Sara Duterte. The director took to social media to share a screenshot of their convo. As seen in the screenshot, Yap gave supportive messages while Duterte sent a quote card showing verses from the Bible’s Psalm 10. It is worth noting that the country’s second-in-command is in the Netherlands to visit former President Rodrigo Duterte.
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