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|Image = | |Image = President Rodrigo Duterte portrait (half-body crop).jpg | ||
|fullname = Rodrigo Roa Duterte | |fullname = Rodrigo Roa Duterte | ||
|alias = Digong<br>Rody<br>PRRD<br>DU30<br>Philippine Idiot<br>Tuta ng China (English: Puppet of China)<br>Street Child Psychopath (By Zachary Torres) | |alias = Digong<br>Rody<br>PRRD<br>DU30<br>Philippine Idiot<br>Tuta ng China (English: Puppet of China)<br>Street Child Psychopath (By Zachary Torres) | ||
|origin = Maasin, Commonwealth of the Philippines | |origin = Maasin, Commonwealth of the Philippines | ||
|occupation = President of the Phillipines (2016 - 2022)<br>Mayor of Davao City (1988 - 2016) | |occupation = President of the Phillipines (2016 - 2022)<br>Mayor of Davao City (1988 - 2016) | ||
|hobby = Killing alleged drug addicts and street children | |hobby = Killing alleged drug addicts and street children | ||
|goals = Remain President of the Philippines (successful until 2022, | |goals = Remain President of the Philippines (successful until 2022, replaced by [[Bongbong Marcos]])<br>Stay in power without becoming like Ferdinand Marcos, Joseph Estrada and Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (failed) | ||
|crimes = [[Murder]]<br>[[Rape]]<br>[[Misogyny]]<br>[[Homophobia]]<br>Mutilation<br>Human rights violations<br>[[Torture]]<br>Treason<br>False War on drugs<br>[[Censorship]]<br> | |crimes = [[Murder]]<br>[[Rape]]<br>[[Misogyny]]<br>[[Homophobia]]<br>Mutilation<br>Human rights violations<br>[[Torture]]<br>Treason<br>False War on drugs<br>[[Censorship]]<br>[[Mass murder]]<br>[[Americophobia]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Anglophobia]]<br>[[Ableism]]<br>[[Animal cruelty]] | ||
|type of villain = Delusional Tyrant | |type of villain = Delusional Tyrant | ||
|birthdate = March 28, 1945 | |birthdate = March 28, 1945 | ||
|motive = | |motive = | ||
|skills = | |skills = Duterte Death Squad<br>Online/Troll army}} | ||
Online/Troll army}} | |||
{{Quote|Hitler massacred three million Jews. There are three million drug addicts in the Philippines. I'd be happy to slaughter them.|Rodrigo Duterte}} | {{Quote|Hitler massacred three million Jews. There are three million drug addicts in the Philippines. I'd be happy to slaughter them.|Rodrigo Duterte}} | ||
'''Rodrigo Roa Duterte''' (born March 28, 1945) is a Filipino politician who served as the 16th President of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022. Within a year after assuming office in 2016, Duterte quickly gained notoriety for implementing a drug war which resulted in the deaths of at least 30,000 Filipinos through extrajudicial killings. | '''Rodrigo Roa Duterte''' (born March 28, 1945) is a Filipino politician who served as the 16th President of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022. Within a year after assuming office in 2016, Duterte quickly gained notoriety for implementing a drug war which resulted in the deaths of at least 30,000 Filipinos through extrajudicial killings. | ||
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Duterte studied political science at the Lyceum of the Philippines University, graduating in 1968, before obtaining a law degree from San Beda College of Law in 1972. He then worked as a lawyer and was a prosecutor for Davao City, before becoming vice mayor and, subsequently, mayor of the city in the wake of the Philippine Revolution of 1986. Duterte was among the longest-serving mayors in the Philippines, serving seven terms for a span of more than 22 years in office. | Duterte studied political science at the Lyceum of the Philippines University, graduating in 1968, before obtaining a law degree from San Beda College of Law in 1972. He then worked as a lawyer and was a prosecutor for Davao City, before becoming vice mayor and, subsequently, mayor of the city in the wake of the Philippine Revolution of 1986. Duterte was among the longest-serving mayors in the Philippines, serving seven terms for a span of more than 22 years in office. | ||
Frequently described as a populist and a nationalist, Duterte's political success has been aided by his vocal support for the extrajudicial killing of drug users and other criminals. Human rights groups have documented over 1,400 killings allegedly by death squads operating in Davao between 1998 and May 2016; the victims were mainly drug users, petty criminals and street children. A 2009 report by the Philippine Commission on Human Rights confirmed the "systematic practice of extrajudicial killings" by the | Frequently described as a populist and a nationalist, Duterte's political success has been aided by his vocal support for the extrajudicial killing of drug users and other criminals. Human rights groups have documented over 1,400 killings allegedly by death squads operating in Davao between 1998 and May 2016; the victims were mainly drug users, petty criminals and street children. A 2009 report by the Philippine Commission on Human Rights confirmed the "systematic practice of extrajudicial killings" by the Davao Death Squad. | ||
===Presidency (2016–2022)=== | ===Presidency (2016–2022)=== | ||
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Duterte was also noted for frequently praising dictators Adolf Hitler and [[Ferdinand Marcos]], culminating in the controversial burial of Marcos at the ''Libingan ng mga Bayani'' (Heroes' Cemetery) reserved for soldiers, patriots and national heroes and declaring a non-working holiday in Ilocos Norte on September 11 which is called by critics as Araw ng Magnanakaw (Thief Day). | Duterte was also noted for frequently praising dictators Adolf Hitler and [[Ferdinand Marcos]], culminating in the controversial burial of Marcos at the ''Libingan ng mga Bayani'' (Heroes' Cemetery) reserved for soldiers, patriots and national heroes and declaring a non-working holiday in Ilocos Norte on September 11 which is called by critics as Araw ng Magnanakaw (Thief Day). | ||
Duterte also notably released corrupt officials that were previously jailed by Noynoy Aquino, such as former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, senators Bong Revilla, Jinggoy Estrada, and former senate president Juan Ponce Enrile, as well as keeping Imelda Marcos out of jail despite being convicted. | |||
===Drug war in the Philippines=== | ===Drug war in the Philippines=== | ||
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===COVID-19 pandemic and ABS-CBN shutdown === | ===COVID-19 pandemic and ABS-CBN shutdown === | ||
On March 13, 2020, Rodrigo Duterte ordered the lockdown of Metro Manila, that took effect on March 15, 2020, and was originally set to last until April 14, 2020. During this time, many TV stations, including ABS-CBN and GMA Network were forced to suspend the production of their entertainment shows and aired replays throughout the said period. He later declared an Enhanced Community Quarantine across all of Luzon two days later, that took effect on March 17, 2020. | On March 13, 2020, Rodrigo Duterte ordered the lockdown of Metro Manila, that took effect on March 15, 2020, and was originally set to last until April 14, 2020. During this time, many TV stations, including ABS-CBN and GMA Network were forced to suspend the production of their entertainment shows and aired replays throughout the said period. He later declared an Enhanced Community Quarantine across all of Luzon two days later, that took effect on March 17, 2020. His pandemic response was criticized often for using retired generals instead of medical experts, and being the only country to mandate the full time wearing of full-sized face shields on top of face masks, which lasted from December 15, 2020 to November 2021. During his presidency, Metro Manila was under enhanced community quarantine three times, first from March to May 2020, and then again in March 2021, due to the Alpha and Beta variants of COVID-19, and in August due to the Delta variant. | ||
In 2020, Rodrigo Duterte ordered the [[mh:terribletvshows:ABS - CBN shutdown|shutting down of ABS-CBN]] as he accused it for bias without any proof and also because the network never aired his Campaign ads on 2016 Elections, On May 5, 2020 the TV Network was forced to shutdown it's free-to-air stations and two months later, the majority of the Congress (70 to reject-11 to approve) rejected it's Franchise renewal and the consequences of ABS-CBN's closure forced thousands of it's employees to move to other networks. | In 2020, Rodrigo Duterte ordered the [[mh:terribletvshows:ABS - CBN shutdown|shutting down of ABS-CBN]] as he accused it for bias without any proof and also because the network never aired his Campaign ads on 2016 Elections, On May 5, 2020 the TV Network was forced to shutdown it's free-to-air stations and two months later, the majority of the Congress (70 to reject-11 to approve) rejected it's Franchise renewal and the consequences of ABS-CBN's closure forced thousands of it's employees to move to other networks. | ||
In early 2022, the NTC, controlled by Duterte, awarded the Channel 2 frequency to Manny Villar's Advanced Media Broadcasting System (AMBS) for their network ALLTV, which started broadcasting during [[Bongbong Marcos|the following admin's term]]. Most of the network's artists are staunch supporters of the Marcos-Arroyo-Duterte-Estrada coalition. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*According to Mister C F's idea that Rodrigo Duterte is a close friend to China | *According to Mister C F's idea that Rodrigo Duterte is a close friend to China's counterpart [[Xi Jinping]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Xenophobes]] | [[Category:Xenophobes]] | ||
[[Category:Dark Messiah]] | [[Category:Dark Messiah]] | ||
[[Category:Animal Cruelty]] | [[Category:Animal Cruelty]] | ||
[[Category:Murderer]] | [[Category:Murderer]] | ||
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[[Category:Warlords]] | [[Category:Warlords]] | ||
[[Category:Living Villains]] | [[Category:Living Villains]] | ||
[[Category:Ableist]] | |||
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