Binay: Elitist, anti-poor groups behind ‘Oplan Nognog’ | Inquirer News

Binay: Elitist, anti-poor groups behind ‘Oplan Nognog’

/ 06:09 PM October 26, 2014

Jejomar Binay

Vice President Jejomar Binay. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO / NIÑO JESUS ORBETA

MANILA, Philippines – Vice President Jejomar Binay on Sunday said that those behind “Oplan Nognog” are elitist and anti-poor.

“Whoever thought of ‘nognog’ was clearly being insulting. Surely those who thought of that word are wealthy hacienderos, because ‘nognog’ is a slur against those who are dark-skinned,” he said in a statement.

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Binay was reacting to an alleged black propaganda campaign by his political opponents aimed at derailing his planned presidential run in 2016.

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He also blasted Senator Antonio Trillanes IV’s quip about him being “kulay-mahirap, na asal-mahirap (having the skin color and the attitude of the poor).”

“This is just another proof of Mr. Trillanes’ anti-poor thinking. All of those behind the smear campaign against me think lowly of the poor and those who are dark-skinned,” Binay said.

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The Vice President again accused Interior Secretary Manuel Roxas II of leading the campaign.

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Although he did not directly call Roxas elitist, Binay said: “He is one of the leaders behind Oplan Stop Nognog 2016. I won’t be surprised because first of all the word nognog is derogatory, your dark complexion is taken against you.”

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Roxas, who is a member of the affluent Araneta clan, is believed to be eyeing the presidential post and is expected to run under the Liberal Party.

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