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Bianca Gonzales reacts to claims she is anti-Duterte

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TV Personality Bianca Gonzales has defended herself against a netizen who accused her of being anti-Duterte because of her political views and statements on social media.

Bianca condemned the death of 17-year-old Grade 11 student Kian Delos Santos who was accused of being a drug courier. The TV host is known to be very vocal about the bloody campaign of the government against illegal drugs.

Last August 25, a netizen asked Bianca why she is silent and always turning a blind eye about cases of children being raped by drug addicts and about the Mamasapano clash where 44 members of the Special Action Force (SAF) were killed in the fight against terrorists in Maguindanao in 2015.

Bianca responded to the statements, saying she is vocal about the death of the SAF members as well as about political issues.

“I was EXTREMELY vocal about SAF44. Maguindanao massacre. Kidapawan farmers. And more,” Bianca tweeted.

She added that netizens should be careful about throwing accusations.

Bianca also agreed with the observation of another netizen that there are some people who are “blinded” when it comes to their political affiliations.

“And its sad that any observation posted, they equate to being anti-PRRD. Kahit hindi naman,” Bianca added on its twitter account.

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