As the Philippines grapples with the aftermath of Super Typhoon Carina, a powerful statement has emerged that captures the widespread frustrations of many Filipinos regarding governance and infrastructure. Balota is a Filipino film that delves into the gritty realities of local politics. It follows the story of Emmy, a dedicated teacher who finds herself in a perilous situation during an election.

As violence erupts in her town, Emmy becomes the guardian of a crucial ballot box containing the final election results. In the film “Balota,” Sassa Gurl’s character delivers a poignant critique: “ Sumuporta ka sa corrupt, tapos magtataka ka kung bakit hindi ginagamit ang buwis mo para linisin ang umaapaw na kanal sa inyo? Baklang kanal tayo, pero hindi tayo dapat nakatira sa literal na kanal. [You support corrupt officials and then wonder why your taxes aren’t used to clean up the overflowing drainage in your area? We may be crass gay people, but we shouldn’t be living in a literal drainage.

]” This statement has struck a chord with the public, reflecting a deep-seated frustration with the current state of governance. The recent devastation caused by Super Typhoon Carina has exposed the severe consequences of inadequate infrastructure and mismanaged resources, with widespread flooding exacerbating existing issues. Sassa Gurl’s character’s remark has resonated strongly with many Filipinos who see their taxes squandered and public services neglected.

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