
A number of celebrities and politicians have shared their sentiments online about Mocha Uson's viral “Pepederalismo” video.
Mocha slams senators who criticized her over 'federalism dance'
Ethel Booba
Pa-refund po noong 90M budget. Charot! #Pepederalismo https://t.co/3bV6gw4xgI
-- Ethel Booba (@IamEthylGabison) August 5, 2018
Actually I read a lot of articles on Google about Con-con and Con-Ass. There are some part na di ko maintindihan talaga what more yung mga kababayan nating walang internet access. And it's not bad if we ask our gov't to explain that because that is part of their job. Charot! https://t.co/9s3rAhzzGn
-- Ethel Booba (@IamEthylGabison) August 6, 2018
Jim Paredes
We pay people like them for this? Grabe na to. https://t.co/5oY3PvgF9w
-- Jim (@Jimparedes) August 5, 2018
Agot Isidro
Ikaka-proud mo talaga ito, Asec? Matanong ko lang.
-- Agot Isidro (@agot_isidro) August 5, 2018
Wala namang babuyan. Isaayos ang trabaho para may kaunting credibilidad. https://t.co/Pe3NWh27wi
Ogie Diaz
Former Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson and Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III also reacted to the video.
Sen. Ping Lacson
Without Mocha Uson, federalism is already dead and awaiting cremation at the Senate. With Mocha Uson, the ashes should be thrown far, far away from the Philippines' 7,107 beautiful islands.
-- PING LACSON (@iampinglacson) August 6, 2018
Sen. Tito Sotto
Theatrical techniques will not be able to explain a very serious and complex issue like federalism! Worse, it wasnt even theatrical, it was beyond comical @blcb @nimfaravelo @maila_ager @maltiq
-- Tito Sotto (@sotto_tito) August 6, 2018
The trending video was uploaded a week ago through Communications Assistant Secretary Mocha Uson's official Facebook page. The video showed Mocha's friend, blogger Drew Olivar, singing and coining the term “pepederalismo” in the lyrics.