Throughout Rodrigo Duterte’s presidential campaign, it didn’t much
seem like the renegade Davao City mayor cared if what he was saying was
offensive or politically correct. He “joked” about not getting the
chance to rape an Australian minister who was taken hostage, sexually
assaulted and killed in his country in 1989. He also said he’ll execute
100,000 criminals.
And, while Pope Francis was visiting Manila last January, causing massive traffic jams in the capital, Duterte said he felt like calling up the spiritual leader of most of his country’s population and telling him: “Pope, son of a whore, go home! Don’t visit anymore.”
http://www.cruxnow.com/ap/2016/05/13/president-elect-to-apologize-to-pope-for-calling-him-son-of-a-whore/
And, while Pope Francis was visiting Manila last January, causing massive traffic jams in the capital, Duterte said he felt like calling up the spiritual leader of most of his country’s population and telling him: “Pope, son of a whore, go home! Don’t visit anymore.”
http://www.cruxnow.com/ap/2016/05/13/president-elect-to-apologize-to-pope-for-calling-him-son-of-a-whore/