Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte calls his country’s female law enforcement officers ‘b----es’ and ‘crazy’

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While speaking to female law enforcement officers, Phillipines President Duterte referred to them as 'b**ches' and 'crazy.'

While speaking at an event to honor his country’s female law enforcement officers earlier this week, Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte referred to his crowd as “putas.”

“‘There’s a new order coming from the mayor, ‘We will not kill you. We will just shoot you in the vagina,’” Duterte was quoted in The Guardian. He went on to say that without their vaginas, women would be “useless.” Duterte was dubbed “misogynist” and “macho-fascist” in 2018 when he ordered his military to shoot any female guerilla fighters in the vagina.

But even those weren’t his first such remarks. While running for president in 2016, he mentioned the 1989 killing of an Australian missionary—and how there was a line of inmates to rape her, saying he wished he had the opportunity to rape her himself, The Guardian reported.

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