Kara David makes a bold joke about "taking down" the corrupt
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- Award-winning journalist Kara David has once again captured the internet's attention with her fierce and witty remarks against corruption in the Philippines
- During a recent speaking engagement, the veteran documentarist joked about having "killed" four people already, referring to her viral birthday wish for corrupt individuals to pass away
- The statement quickly trended on platforms like Reddit, where netizens humorously compared her to the anime character Kira from "Death Note"
- David’s bold stance comes amid public outcry over anomalous flood control projects and massive anti-corruption protests held nationwide
Kara David is widely known for her high-quality documentaries and her sharp intellect in broadcasting. But recently, it wasn’t just her journalistic skill that got people talking; it was her bold and witty strike against those who are corrupt in the government.

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It all started when Kara celebrated her 52nd birthday. Before bl0wing out the candles on her cake, she made a wish that immediately spread across Facebook: “Sana mamatay na lahat ng kurakot.” Netizens were delighted by this honest wish, and many even said they were setting aside their own wishes just so Kara’s prayer for the country would come true.
This viral birthday wish became a symbol of the public’s anger regarding corruption issues, particularly the controversial anomalous flood control projects that dragged the names of several prominent politicians. During a nationwide protest on September 21, 2025, David’s words even served as a battle cry for many rallyists airing their grievances.
At a recent event held at the University of the Philippines (UP), Kara showcased her fierce side once again. Upon taking the stage, she asked the audience, “Buhay pa ba kayo?” After the crowd answered with a loud "yes," Kara quipped: “Siyempre buhay kayo, kasi hindi kayo kurakot.” According to her, only the corrupt are supposed to die.
It was at this point that she dropped the line that became a hot topic on Reddit: “Apat pa lang napapatay ko eh. Apat na ba?”
Netizens immediately linked this statement to the anime “Death Note.” It can be recalled that Kara was previously gifted by fans with a "Death Note" notebook—the mystical item used by the character Kira in the anime, where anyone whose name is written inside will die. While some social media users tried to connect her statement to the recent sudden deaths of certain public officials, one netizen clarified that the UP event took place on December 17, days before the passing of one of the country's most controversial political figures.
Kara David is considered one of the most respected journalists in the Philippines. As the daughter of famous sociologist Randy David, she grew up in a family deeply aware of social issues. With over two decades at GMA Network, she became a household name through the program "i-Witness," where she received numerous awards for documenting the lives of the poor and the various anomalies in society.
Even before these bold statements, Kara had gone viral several times for being authentic and relatable to the masses. Here are some reports showing her fun side and her tireless reminders to the public.
Kara David previously trended when she reacted to fans gifting her a "Death Note" notebook during an event. In her social media post, the journalist jokingly told her followers, “Kara po ang pangalan ko, hindi Kira,” referencing the main character of the famous anime series. Many fans enjoyed her good sportsmanship and her ability to joke around with her supporters regarding the funny comparison.
Aside from her jokes, Kara is also known for sharing meaningful reminders with her followers about life and career integrity. In a viral story, she emphasized the importance of being honest in one's service, especially for young people who wish to enter the world of media. Her advice serves as an inspiration to many to stand up for the truth regardless of the circumstances or pressures they face.
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