The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict on Saturday warned the public against what it described as a deliberate, synchronized, and nationwide social-media propaganda offensive being mounted by the Communist Party of the PhilippinesโNew Peopleโs ArmyโNational Democratic Front and its network of underground and above-ground allied organizations posing as โnational democraticโ groups.In a statement, Usec. Ernesto C. Torres Jr., Executive Director of NTF-ELCAC, said that over the past months, dozens of interlinked pages and sectoral fronts across the country have pushed identical narratives, slogans, hashtags, visuals, and calls for actionโclear indicators of central direction rather than spontaneous activism.โThis is neither coincidence nor spontaneity. This is central direction from the party,โ Torres said. โThe timing, language, framing, and cadence of these posts portray a party-imposed propaganda lineโa textbook maneuver by a movement in decline attempting to manufacture an illusion of relevance and strength in the digital space,” he further noted.Torres stressed that the messaging recycles explicit ideological cues such as calls for โarmed struggle,โ โrevolutionary movement,โ and โlightning rallies,โ alongside recruitment-adjacent content aimed at students, urban poor communities, and other vulnerable sectors. He said the pattern reflects a retreat to the online arena as the group fails to regain support on the ground.โThe truth is unmistakable: this is the behavior of an organization gasping for its last breath,โ Torres said. โUnable to rebuild support through armed formations that are now fragmented, isolated, and rejected by communities, they have resorted to flooding social-media platforms with rage-bait, distortion, and incitement,โ he pointed out.According to Torres, the objective is to stir anger, normalize violence as โactivism,โ and groom a new generation to inherit a project that has already been judged by history. However, he stressed that the campaign has backfired.โPublic reaction on the very pages of these organizations tells a story they cannot censor,โ Torres said.โNetizensโ comments are unforgiving and directโcalling out hypocrisy, recycled lies, the romanticization of violence, and the exploitation of youth and tragedy. These groups now thrive only within their own shrinking echo chambers,โ he further added.Torres also emphasized the clear boundary in a democratic society. โDissent is protected in a democracy. Deception, grooming, and recruitment for political violence are not. They are acts of exploitationโespecially when aimed at the youth,” the official further said.He urged the public to remain vigilant by questioning coordinated outrage, rejecting the romanticization of violence, protecting the youth from online grooming and ideological manipulation, and holding organizations accountable for their words, intent, and links to armed violence.โHistory has rendered its verdict. The Filipino people have rendered theirs. No amount of digital noise can resurrect a discredited ideology or cleanse decades of blood, deception, and broken promises. Peace, progress, and justice will be built not by those who profit from rage and ruin, but by citizens who choose truth, accountability, and democratic engagement over the politics of violence,” the official concluded.(AFP)
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