While Senator Vicente Sotto questioned the reason of American singer James Taylor for cancelling his concert in Manila, Senator Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan backs James Taylor's stance.
Sotto reacted to the singer's statement that he is making a stand against the war on drugs in the Philippines.
“A singer said he loves d rule of law, 'kaya?' Or he loves d lure of drugs?" Sotto posted on his twitter account.
“If you are not a pusher or a user, you have nothing to fear in the Philippines!” he added.
On his Twitter account, Pangilinan tweeted and backs James Taylor's political stance.
“James Taylor has taken a strong stand vs summary executions in the Philippines' war against drugs. We all should.”
“Stop the killings! Over 6000 have been killed since July 2016 according to Police data."
“The killings must end, drug addicts must be given the chance to be rehabilitated and this government must go after those behind the more than 4000 vigilante murders committed since then.”
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