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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached we can say the following.

Unfortunately, you forgot to attach the cartoon. Without the cartoon, we do not know what is its content. Just you know it. We don't.

However, trying to help you we did some deep search and can comment on the following.

The political cartoon depicts a man with a big stick hanging from his neck.  In his shirt, it says "Media." There is a wired fence in front of him that although has an open entrance, the big stick g¿hanging from his neck impedes the man to cross it. On the other side of the fence, the field says "truth."

So this situation about media depicted in the cartoon in the Philippines is true.

Why?​

Because the government and some particular interests do not allow the media to fully do its job of freely informing the Filipino people about news and the truth behind the facts. Journalists in the Philippines face constant external pressures that limit their free speech.

The government and a few special interests prevent the media from doing its role of openly informing Filipinos about current events and the truth behind the facts.

Journalists in the Philippines are constantly subjected to external forces that restrict their freedom of expression.

So, I guess the answer is the statement is true.

About the Philippines:

  • Although freedom of expression in the media is better in this country than in the rest of Asia, many of the media outlets are privately owned and governed by the government.

  • As a result, the government exerts control over the news and is able to conceal parts of the truth.

  • As a result, we may claim that the cartoon depicts a reality in the Philippines and that political pressure on the media, which they control, frequently results in the news that does not contain the truth.

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