Tarriela warns Filipinos vs underming West PH Sea claims

Tarriela warns Filipinos vs undermining West PH Sea claims

`Worse than animals'
/ 12:50 PM March 13, 2026
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Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea, Rear Adm. Jay Tarriela, on Friday warned that Filipinos should not undermine the country’s legal claims in the West Philippine Sea, emphasizing that defending national maritime rights takes priority over personal or trivial matters.

MANILA, Philippines — Filipinos should not undermine the country’s legal claims in the West Philippine Sea, emphasizing that defending national maritime rights takes priority over personal or trivial matters, the Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea, Rear Adm. Jay Tarriela, warned on Friday.

In a Facebook post, Tarriela supported a separate message by Sen. Panfilo Lacson, urging citizens and officials alike to remain steadfast in protecting Philippine sovereignty. 

He gave a pointed warning for those who question the government’s position.

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“It’s okay if our teeth, skin, or hair are not real. What matters is standing firm in the fight for the West Philippine Sea,” Tarriela said.

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“However, if you are Filipino — whether in public office or private life — and you blur the issue in the West Philippine Sea or question our legal basis, you are worse than an animal,” he added.

Lacson, in a post on X (formerly Twitter), highlighted that Filipinos should prioritize the country’s interests regardless of personal changes in appearance or age. 

Responding to a lighthearted netizen comment referencing wigs, he clarified that his message focused on national unity and the importance of safeguarding the Philippines’ territorial claims.

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The comments come amid renewed attention to the Philippines’ claims over the West Philippine Sea. 

Earlier this year, Sen. Rodante Marcoleta questioned aspects of the country’s jurisdiction over some features in the area, prompting concern among lawmakers and local officials.

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Marcoleta later clarified that his remarks were not intended to undermine Philippine sovereignty.

While government officials stress the country’s legal claims and the need for unified messaging, some lawmakers have drawn criticism for positions seen as less assertive toward China. 

The term “tsinador” has surfaced in Philippine political discourse to describe senators perceived as favoring Beijing in maritime disputes. 

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Coined by analyst Ronald Llamas, it blends “Tsina” and “senador,” signaling public concern over lawmakers who appear to downplay Chinese actions in the West Philippine Sea./coa

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