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Kian's Parents Met Duterte, Find out what Yellow Media May have Tried to Do

Why did biased media use similar photos of Saldy and Lorenza delos Santos with an unbelieving look on their faces?
It is said that a picture paints a thousand words, if so, what does this picture paint?

One of the tricks that manipulative media throughout the world use to control our opinion is by using pictures with subliminal meanings. Study this picture and ask yourself, does Lorenza, the mother of Kian look like she believes what President Rody Duterte is saying?



In my opinion, the photo shown above looks like she is thinking, "Hoy hindi mo ako mabola!"

For me, biased media, without writing a word has told the world, "Look, Mrs. Lorenza, the mother of Kian does not believe what Duterte is saying. Ang galing di ba? Anyway, I managed to gather photos on Facebook about the visit of Saldy and Lorenza delos Santos so you will have a story in photos.


On Monday, August 28, 2017 which was two days after the burial of teenager Kian delos Santos, President Rodrigo Duterte met with his parents.


According to a Palace source, the meeting with Saldy and Lorenza and Duterte was requested by the Delos Santoses and was held at the Malacañang Golf Club.

Those present at the meeting were Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II, Public Attorney's Office chief Persida Acosta, and Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption chairman Dante Jimenez, according to Malacañang.



Although Duterte wanted to attend the wake of the 17-year old Kian Loyd, he was unable to because doing so would fuel too many "suppositions" about the boy's death, including a validation that the police involved are guilty of murder.


Aside from that, it is not President Rody Duterte's style to do an "epal" like Senators Riza Hontiveros and Sonny Trillanes.


The President said that after watching the CCTV footage of two men (said to be policemen), dragging Delos Santos to the alley where he died, agreed the incident points to possible abuse by law enforcement personnel.

He vowed that, if proven guilty, Caloocan police would "rot in jail."

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