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Robredo discusses PH fight vs disinformation at US forum: We made a lot of mistakes

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/ 11:48 AM November 18, 2022

Former Vice President Leni Robredo talks about disinformation in the Philippines at the Obama Foundation’s Democracy Forum on November 27, 2022 (US time). Screenshot from the Obama Foundation’s Facebook video.

Former Vice President Leni Robredo talks about disinformation in the Philippines at the Obama Foundation’s Democracy Forum on November 17, 2022 (US time). Screenshot from the Obama Foundation’s Facebook video

MANILA, Philippines — Former Vice President Leni Robredo has spoken about the fight against disinformation in the Philippines during the Obama Foundation’s Democracy Forum, even acknowledging they made mistakes in addressing so-called fake news.

Robredo said her camp started to correct fake news three years into her term as Philippine vice president, but “it was too late.”

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“We committed a lot of mistakes in responding to disinformation. It started really bad in 2016, when I won as Vice President of the Philippines. But the first mistake committed was that my initial stance at the time was, ‘they’re fake news, don’t dignify’. We thought it was the right thing to do,” she said in the forum held November 17 in the United States (November 18 in the Philippines).

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“It was like, we were trying to correct but the fact-checking was just being heard in our own echo chambers because there’s a separate reality already. It’s like we could not penetrate into the cells created because of disinformation,” Robredo added.

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Polarizing polls

Disinformation against Robredo would continue to hound her when she ran for president in the May 2022 elections. She had admitted before that .

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“We have supporters. And our supporters were trying to fight fire with fire. So some of them were trying to fight all the disinformation with, trying to correct everything on social media. We felt that it just added to the polarization,” she noted.

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According to Robredo, the polarization was part of the populist playbook, wherein two parties would be pitted against each other.

‘It’s the populist playbook, that you agitate the one party, enrage the other party, and when everything is so polarized, there is no baseline of facts anymore. There’s no chance for people to discuss and do a fair amount of discourse,” the former Vice President of the Philippines said.

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Nevertheless, Robredo said the house-to-house campaigning in her presidential bid was a breakthrough – although it came last-minute.

“Our campaign now is to continue those conversations. Start with your traditional networks, like families, work, school, and then go out of the communities,” she said.

Private citizen as soon as she stepped down from power. Angat Buhay Foundation is seen to continue the welfare program she started when she was vice president.

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The Democracy Forum was initiated by the Obama Foundation, a non-government organization founded by former US President Barack Obama.

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TAGS: Barack Obama, democracy forum, Disinformation, fake news, Leni Robredo, Philippines, US

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