Ellen Adarna, ni-repost ang nakakatawang video na nakasentro sa panukalang “mandatory military service”

Ellen Adarna, ni-repost ang nakakatawang video na nakasentro sa panukalang “mandatory military service”

- Ellen Adarna reposted a funny video that might have been the reaction of a group of Filipino youngsters to the issue about “mandatory military service”

- It can be recalled that Vice Presidential aspirant and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte said that she would push for a mandatory military service for Filipinos 18-year-old and above

- The suggestion met mixed reactions with one side saying it is good while the other is saying the opposite

- A group of Filipino youngsters, however, had their own idea and made a video to add humor and break the ice

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Ellen Adarna reposted a funny video posted on TikTok, which might have been the reaction of a group of Filipino youngsters to talks about “mandatory military service.”

Ellen Adarna, ni-repost ang nakakatawang video na nakasentro sa panukalang “mandatory military service”
Screengrab from the TikTok video of Elon Delgado (@elondelgado)
Source: UGC

The video must have made the actress laugh, prompting her to post it on her Instagram account.

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The said video, which has already gone viral, has made the discussion about the "mandatory military service lighter."

Earlier, Vice Presidential aspirant and current Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte said that she would push for a measure mandating military service for Filipinos aged 18-year-old and above.

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The suggestion met immediate reaction, with one side approving of the suggestion while the other is vehemently opposing.

Ellen, instead of joining in the serious discussion, opted to post the video of a group of Filipino youngsters, who may have a different idea about the matter and decided to inject humor to the discussions.

In the video, one can see the group of youngsters marching in formation, with dramatic flair and eloquence, along with other hand gestures that appear like a salute.

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A caption that hints of humor even before the video played was also added to the post.

“Sara Duterte: Pushes Mandatory Military Service. Me and besties guarding the West Philippine Sea,” the caption went.

As of writing, the video has gained almost three hundred thousand views with thousands of reacts and comments.

Ellen Adarna, ni-repost ang nakakatawang video na nakasentro sa panukalang “mandatory military service”
Screengrab from the IG Stories of Ellen Adarna (@maria.elena.adarna)
Source: Instagram

The upcoming 2022 elections has caused many issues, some old while the others new, to surface and become the subject of discussion. Some of these issues have been made into Internet memes that later become viral. Since many Filipinos are more active on social media today because of health restrictions and “stay at home” measures, many would often stumble upon funny videos and share it with others. As such, they eventually go viral.

One of the stories that went viral was that of the case of Jonel Nuezca, a police officer who shot an elderly and her son. It started from an altercation over a property dispute. The police officer was arrested and languished in jail. Later, he was sentenced and eventually, he died while being incarcerated. the case of Nuezca was among the hottest issues on social media for quite a long time.

Another story that has gotten the attention of many social media users was the case of Jang Lucero. She was a beautiful lady Grab driver who was found dead in her car. The injuries that she sustained denoted that she underwent suffering. Justice was somewhat elusive for Jang and her family back then.

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