Duterte says cursing is not a crime  | Inquirer News

Duterte says cursing is not a crime 

By: - Reporter / @NCorralesINQ
/ 08:42 AM April 24, 2019

MANILA, Philippines –  Known for being-foul-mouthed, President Rodrigo Duterte has defended his cursing in public, saying it is not a crime.

Duterte said this as he parried criticisms that he was never a statesman three years after he assumed the presidency.

“I’d like to just be being a mayor so nothing much is expected of a mayor. And that has been the main complaint against me because they said, ‘he’s not a statesman. He talks in vulgar terms. And he — epithets, curses, and all,’” he said during the  7th Union Asia Pacific Regional Conference in Pasay City.

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Duterte has served as Davao City mayor for more than 22 years before winning the presidency in 2016.

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“You don’t get results when you do not say p***** i** mo. The press, international, they don’t like me. So when I say ‘p***** i** mo’,  actually it’s a slang, we call it slang and it means son of a b****.,” he said.

The 74-year old President said cursing is not even a crime.

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“You know, it’s not even a crime. The Supreme Court said when you say those words: epithets, curses and slang words in the heat of anger, you tend to use the mother you know — “F” and everything,” he said.

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In March 1969, the Supreme Court ruled that the phrase “putang ina mo” was not slanderous.

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Duterte even said that cursing is common in movies.

“I counted one movie with the word “F” and they — in one movie I purposely did the listing. They said it 400 times in a 1 hour 45 minutes movie of [Netflix],” he said.

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Since he assumed the Presidency, Duterte has slammed his critics with vulgar words, even calling them stupid, crazy, empty-headed among others.

In the same speech, Duterte said he was “not schooled in statesmanship.”

“There is no course of that kind in the Philippines. Otherwise, I would have enrolled in it and improve on my demeanor,” he said.

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“But I said I’ve been mayor and I seemed to — they do not like my barong folded this way because it’s a national attire.  But I have been in this kind of characterization of my sartorial insanity and I just don’t follow rules,” he added.  /gsg

TAGS: cursing, latest news, maypr, Presidency, Rodrigo Duterte, statesman

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