Not because you have the voice to speak, doesn’t mean you will abuse it.
That’s the message of an open-letter written by Pinoy Ako Blog page to Fred Elizalde, Chairman and CEO of Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC).
The viral open-letter is about the major cursing of blogger and former sex guru Mocha Uson to Vice President Leni Robredo through her DZRH show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdQv5KBzjBY
“Hindi ko po alam kung ano po ang pamantayan ng DZRH sa responsible broadcasting but this video is so wrong in so many levels,” they wrote.
The page also asked Elizalde if the viral video of the dogmatic lady represented DZRH’s values and principles.
“Sir Fred, sa broadcasting mahirap pong macensor kayo kasi you do it live. Kaya nga po most of your radio commentators and broadcasters ay they do their show responsibly. Sir, ayoko na pong magpaka technical, tanungin nyo na lang po ang sarili nyo if this video of Mocha Uson represents ang prinsipyo at values ng DZRH mula nung panahon ng Martial Law hanggang ngayon? Or kaya nyo po bang ipanood to sa mga anak nyo or apo. If the answer is YES by all means continue to hire her. But if this is not the values your company’s represent and even you as a person then maybe it’s time for you to save the reputation of DZRH and forget the profit.”
They then mentioned that DZRH has been broadcasting the killings in the country.
“The reason kung bakit minura ni Mocha si VP kasi sa isyu ng EJK. Sir Fred, alam naman natin ang katotohanan. Araw araw nirereport sa DZRH ang kaliwat kanan na patayan. Sa panahon ng kadiliman sa mga member ng media kami umaasa sa tamang pagbabalita. Pero kung sa pagbukas namin ng radio at internet at ganitong klaseng mga salita ang maririnig namin, hindi po ba nakakapanlumo?”
The page then asked the CEO of MBC the importance of tall profits if Mocha continues to show indecent acts on her show.
“I understand na maybe you are thinking about profits when you hired her. Sir, malaking kompanya ang Manila Broadcasting Company, kung masasakripisyo lang naman ang values at reputasyon ng station na pinapangalagaan nyo, ano pa ang silbi nang malaking kita, kung nababalahura naman po ang pangalan ng istasyon?”
They then described Mocha’s desperate act as uncanny.
“Ako po habang pinapanood ko po ang video, nangngilabot po ako sa kabastusan ng bibig niya. Maatim nyo bang marinig muli from the listening public ang katagang, ‘Sa DZRH pala nanggaling yung pambabastos na video ni Mocha?’”
Finally, the page reminded Elizalde that MBC is a company that promotes good values to Filipino people.
“Sir Fred, your company and your family had been a good example sa mga Pilipino for decades now. Please don’t let one person destroy what you have built for a long time.
“If you fire Mocha, you are doing Philippines a huge favor. Your company will be known as the company who promotes good values to Filipino. And your company will be known also as the company who never tolerates KABASTUSAN sa inyong mga empleyado.
“God bless you with wisdom, discernment and good health, Sir Fred.”
It’s ironic that Mocha loves censoring some scenes on media, yet she was the one who break her own rule.
Nonetheless, many have noticed that the self-righteous yet filthy woman was like she was talking to herself when she said those words. Just like one netizen said: Kababuyan na sa gawa, pati ba naman sa salita? Kinareer ang pagiging baboy, teh?