Heckling of Jillian Robredo in Baguio ‘unacceptable’; organizers say market visit was ‘coordinated operation’

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ICYMI: The heckling incident at the Baguio City Public Market involving Vice President Leni Robredo’s youngest daughter Jillian was a “coordinated operation,” the Robredo People’s Council said. VotePH

“The RPC house-to-house and Tao sa Tao campaigns are done to engage all the people kindly and with an open heart, whether or not they support VP Leni. This was what Ms. Jillian was doing with our RPC volunteers. Contrary to the posts online, she and her volunteers did their best to approach market-goers without being a bother to others,” RPC added.

The people’s council said that the actions of the woman do not reflect the entirety of Baguio City and the Igorot people — adding that there were stall owners who approached Jillian to apologize. “Contrary to the comments on social media, the verbal attack was unprovoked, and the edited/ spliced videos that show otherwise do not indicate truly what happened,” RPC noted.Robredo’s daughters have been doing house-to-house campaigns to help the presidential bid of their mother, visiting areas that are not necessarily supportive of their camp.

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mga BBM daw tong mga igorot pero hindi rehistradong botante KEKW

Mejo OA na, you had the apology already from the Mayor. Banking on the issue leads to nowhere but hate on both sides. Didn’t even consider how the person was doing or feeling that day. What happened to being radical?

Im afraid for my future kids to capture this🤦🏻‍♀️

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