Are Surveys Fake News? Why Not Acknowledge the Declining BBM Ratings Due to the Deteriorating State of the Philippines?
This post delves into the controversial issue of fake news and the worsening approval ratings of President Bongbong Marcos. The administration seems to repeatedly label unfavorable surveys as “fake,” especially when they highlight negative feedback. But the pressing question remains: who is truly being misled?
The discussion also covers the media’s responsibility in reporting the real situation in the country—ranging from poverty, unemployment, slow government services, to the escalating security issues like kidnappings. The hosts emphasize that the media plays a crucial role in upholding the truth and should not be blamed for the government’s failures.
Further discussions explore accountability, transparency, and the role of surveys as a reflection of public sentiment. Why is criticism often dismissed instead of addressing the root causes of the issues?
If you’re tired of the endless blame game and want to uncover the truth about the state of the nation, watch this episode until the end. No biases, no protection, just the truth.
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