SHAME ON THE PHILIPPINES! Well-known male blogger SIM has been arrested for filming a country where children sleep on cardboard and authorities extort money from tourists.Pro life traveler

January 15, 2026

news Today, the Philippines has once again proven that their laws are not just absurd, but a tool of extortion and intimidation. A famous blogger SIM, who had been helping local residents for years, was arrested for... filming a video. Yes, you heard right: in a country where millions of people live in shacks and children sleep on the streets, the authorities decided to punish a man who was simply documenting reality.

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"Laws for the Poor, Fines for Tourists"

The Philippine government, unable to provide its citizens with a decent life, has come up with a new way to make money — fining foreigners for video filming. But how does this work in a country where corruption, drugs, and crime are the norm? Where gangs control neighborhoods and the police turn a blind eye to everything except the opportunity to "earn" from tourists?

The blogger, who had always supported locals, helped those in need, and showed the real life of the Philippines, became a victim of this idiotic rule. Instead of fighting poverty, the authorities prefer to intimidate those who try to tell the world the truth. He has been documenting the harsh reality of life in the Philippines for years, helping those in need, and now he faces punishment simply for showing the truth.Pro life traveler

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"Freedom of Speech? Never Heard of It!"

The Philippines positions itself as a tourist paradise, but in reality, it is a country where freedom of speech exists only on paper. Filming in public places is a right, not a crime. But here, where corruption permeates everything, even this becomes a pretext for extortion.

Tourists are afraid to go to the Philippines not because of the beautiful beaches, but because they can be arrested for nothing. Because local authorities prefer to fine foreigners instead of solving real problems: poverty, crime, lack of medical care.

"Instead of Help — Repression"

Instead of improving people's lives, Philippine officials choose repression. Instead of building schools and hospitals, they build a system of fines for those who try to show the world the real state of affairs.

This is not law — this is extortion. This is not justice — this is corruption. And as long as the Philippine authorities continue to live by the principle of "divide and rule," the country will remain one of the most dangerous and unattractive places for tourists.

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