“Martial Law Victim” Blocks, Scold BBM Supporter Jogging at UP Campus

Viral altercation between a BBM supporter and a woman who claimed to be a martial law victim

MARTIAL LAW VICTIM vs BBM SUPPORTER – A heated argument between a BBM supporter and a woman who claimed to be a “martial law victim” is currently making rounds online particularly on the social networking site, Facebook.

BBM supporter vs martial law victim
Credit to the rightful owner of the photos

Former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and Vice President Leni Robredo are among the top contenders in the presidential race.

BBM is running for the highest post alongside his runningmate, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio while Robredo is rooting the presidency with Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan.

Their respective team will go against the tandem of; Manila Mayor Isko Moreno and Doc Willie Ong, Senator Manny Pacquiao and Buhay partylist representative, Lito Atienza as well as Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson and Senator Vicente “Tito” Sotto III.

In the video taken by a certain Eduardo Santos Dela Rama which was posted on the Facebook page The Imperial Patriarch, he can be seen jogging around the UP campus wearing a red t-shirt and face mask embedding Marcos and Sara Duterte.

Then, he cross path with a female Kakampink or supporter of Robredo who asked why he’s a pro-Marcos.

Apparently, their conversation ended up in a heated argument.

The woman, who claimed to be one of the victims in the martial law era which took place under the presidency of late president and dictator Ferdinand Marcos, BBM should not be elected as president.

The pro-Marcos defended himself and told the woman to respect his decision.

But the woman did not falter and even followed the man who’s jogging around at the time to prove to him that his decision to support Marcos is wrong.

In the end, the guy continued jogging.

As of posting, their video posted on Facebook has already earned over 100,000 views.

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