Davao represent ✊🏾


Thank you . Original design by him. https://t.co/Qd3VKDO3YN

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In solidarity with and other fellow Filipinos…

The next election is drawing near and it’s high time to stand up and speak out to turn down another Du🐢 administration in the years to come. https://t.co/oj8PZISwwm

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I stand with

“It’s very important that we check our privilege because not everybody has that. We should be inclusive for those of the minorities. That we let them know that we are here for them, that they are not alone, and we amplify their voices. 💙

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Thank you for this, sir Kevin! 💕
para sa LGBTQ+ Community 🌈
credits to for the left-handed fist 🙏

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I stand with the rest of the Filipino people in rallying for a better Philippines.

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Pro-labor and peasant group Anakpawis joins in with their icons ahead of the SONA to take a stand for fishermen, labor leaders, and farmers. The movement was started by comic artist and has been adopted as a symbol of dissent among sectors.

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More on the movement: Epi of (left) represents the urban poor while Uma (right), short for Unyon ng mga Manggagawa sa Agrikultura, represents the country's agricultural workers.

Both groups oppose Duterte's policies that foster abuse of peasant workers.

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Made a version using ’s template! Included elements from my current painting “art style”.

Less than 70 days left, REGISTER NOW TO VOTE! 🇵🇭

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Before I return to regular programming... Komiks muna tayo. This is for those who think Thanos o kaya naman bloodbath is 'cool.' That's f**ked up, brad. Really.

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This sent chills. Super galing! 🇵🇭
I won't stay silent anymore.
We stand together 💖

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This sent chills. Super galing! 🇵🇭
I won't stay silent anymore.
We stand together 💖

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gladiolus - strength of character ✨

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We rise against tyranny and we rise for climate, justice & a fossil-free world. Art is political, it plays an indispensable role in shifting the discourse to one that centres people over profit & local voices over official narratives of oppressive regimes.

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