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‘Mocha no longer entitled to her personal opinion’


And that’s not fake news.”No vettingTrillanes later confronted Uson on some of her social media posts containing attacks against the opposition, as well as alleged misinformation. Trillanes then asked Uson is she had “filter,” or someone who reviewed and vetted the accuracy of her social media posts. “That is what I’m saying, you are not entitled to your own personal opinion being a public official at the PCOO, that is the difference. Other government officials can have their own opinion but you as assistant secretary for social media [cannot],” he told Uson. Uson then insisted that if Trillanes had the right to express his opinion, she, too, was entitled to such right.


Source: Manila Times October 05, 2017 17:15 UTC



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