'Un-Filipino': Lacson says Imee Marcos' outburst at INC rally unacceptable to Pinoys
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- Sen. Panfilo "Ping" Lacson made the statement on Tuesday, November 18, saying that while siblings may have disagreements, the Filipino way is to resolve them inside the home and not before hundreds of thousands of people in a public religious gathering.
Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo “Ping” Lacson described as “Un-Filipino” the accusations thrown by Sen. Imee Marcos against her brother President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. and the First Family.
Lacson made the statement on Tuesday, November 18, saying that while siblings may have disagreements, the Filipino way is to resolve them inside the home and not before hundreds of thousands of people in a public religious gathering.
“That was very un-Filipino. We have seen siblings quarrel but they confine it inside the home... But to bring your conflict in front of hundreds of thousands of people at the Luneta, to me that's unacceptable as a Filipino,” Lacson said in a mix of English and Filipino in an interview on True FM.
“We Filipinos are not like that," the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee chairman also stressed.
Lacson said he cannot help but be disappointed with Sen. Marcos’ action during the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) rally on Monday evening, where she accused the President, his wife Liza and members of his family, were into drugs.
Sen. Marcos, a known ally of former president Rodrigo Duterte and Vice President Sara Duterte, had also called on her brother to step down and to undergo drug rehabilitation.
“I am disappointed with Sen. Marcos' action. She could have done this in another forum, but not to make accusations whether true or not in front of hundreds of thousands of people,” he added.
Asked what could be the motive behind his colleague’s actions, Lacson said it all points to politics.
"Politics, nothing else. Why discredit your own brother in front of hundreds of thousands of people?" he said.