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A viral clip circulating online features Atty. Nicholas Kaufman making a heartbreaking statement about former President Rodrigo Duterte, claiming:
“His short-term memory is completely gone… it’s very sad.”
The video, courtesy of ABS-CBN News, quickly ignited emotional reactions from supporters and critics alike.
But beyond the headline, beyond the political noise, lies a deeper question:
Is this about politics — or is this about humanity?
For years, Duterte dominated Philippine political discourse. He was praised by millions for his decisive style, tough stance on crime, and unapologetic rhetoric. He was criticized by others for the same reasons.
But now, the image being circulated is no longer of a fiery commander-in-chief. Instead, it is of a man reportedly struggling with memory.
And that shifts the tone entirely.
Politics thrives on strength. Campaigns run on optics. Rivalries feed on power dynamics. But when health enters the conversation, something changes. The battlefield becomes personal.
Supporters of the former President see the statement not just as news — but as vulnerability exposed. They ask:
Is this a moment for compassion? Or is this another opportunity for political advantage?
The caption circulating with the video bluntly asks:
“Masaya na kayo BBM and your group effort?”
This rhetorical question is loaded. It suggests that what is happening to Duterte may be linked — at least in perception — to political conflict involving the current administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr..
Whether one agrees with that framing or not, the emotional undercurrent is clear:
For many, Duterte is not just a politician. He is a symbol of resistance, decisiveness, and national pride.
And when symbols appear weakened, followers feel personally affected.
History has shown that leaders are often remembered not just for policies, but for how they endured storms.
If Duterte is indeed facing health challenges, it does not erase:
• His six years in Malacañang
• His controversial but transformative war on drugs
• His pivot toward an independent foreign policy
• His ability to command loyalty even after leaving office
Supporters argue that legacy cannot be erased by memory loss.
Ironically, even if short-term memory fades, long-term impact remains etched in the nation’s political memory.
From an Agila lens, strength is not only about physical sharpness — it is about conviction.
Even if a warrior grows older…
Even if the body slows down…
The battles he fought still shaped the terrain.
And perhaps that is why emotions are high.
Because when critics celebrate vulnerability, it can feel less like accountability — and more like cruelty.
Satirical jab?
In politics, some celebrate too early.
But history has a funny habit of writing the final paragraph itself.
Globally, we’ve seen conversations about aging political figures intensify. The public demands transparency about health, fitness to serve, and mental sharpness.
This is not unique to the Philippines.
But the difference lies in tone.
Is the discussion rooted in policy and governance?
Or is it driven by rivalry and resentment?
There is a thin line between political discourse and personal attack.
And once crossed, it diminishes everyone.
In moments like this, Scripture offers perspective:
“Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice.” — Ephesians 4:31 (KJV)
The Bible reminds us that even in disagreement, cruelty is not the standard.
Whether one supported Duterte or opposed him, there is wisdom in guarding our words.
Because political seasons change.
But character is eternal.
If the reports are true, then compassion should outweigh celebration.
If they are exaggerated, then restraint should outweigh mockery.
Either way, this moment reveals more about the observers than the subject.
Masaya na ba ang iba?
Or are we witnessing the cost of a divided nation?
Time will judge leaders.
But how we respond now — that defines us.
And if history teaches anything, it’s this:
Eagles may age.
But they never forget how to soar.



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