FROM THE WORDS OF A STRONGMAN: A Textual Analysis of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte’s Talk to the People Speeches During the Election Season vis-à-vis Audience’s Social Media Engagements
Thea Pamela Pauline A. Javier
Discipline: media studies
Abstract:
Using the Habermasian Public Sphere as a framework, the research
examined President Rodrigo Roa Duterte’s Talk to the People Speeches
from April 11 to May 12, 2022, vis-à-vis the comments found during
his live speeches on the Inquirer Facebook page. The study described
the emergent themes in PRRD’s speeches and interpreted the arising
discourses among various audiences on social media, particularly
Facebook, concerning these speeches. The researcher was convinced
that a careful examination of political discourses is a must, even more
so now because of the rampant disinformation and spread of fake news,
not to mention political propaganda and some attempts at historical
revisionism. PRRD’s speeches were thematically analyzed, while the
comments were triangulated using frequency distribution and textual
analysis. The findings revealed that the themes that emerged in Duterte’s
speeches were the same as his former ones, where he praises his allies
and lambasts his critics in public while convincing the audience that
he is anti-corruption and has led a clean government. As shown in most
of the comments analyzed, most of his supporters continued to show
loyalty despite his major blunders. The paper concluded that the former
President used his platform to subtly gain future favors from the incoming
administration while still maintaining his strongman façade. Facebook,
as a digital Public Sphere, challenged Habermas’ original model since
Duterte as the State and the Netizens as the People shared the same
sentiments and overlapped, blurring the lines of their distinction. The
researcher recommended that teachers in all grade levels teach the students critical thinking combined with fact-checking and use political
discourses as a springboard for practice.
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