
June 30 is the inauguration of incoming President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. at the National Museum of the Philippines in Manila. With this, the Metro Manila Police District issued a public advisory that roads will be closed from June 26 until June 30, namely Padre Burgos Avenue, Finance Road, Maria Orosa Street (from Kalaw Avenue to Padre Burgos Avenue), and General Lune Street (from padre Burgos Avenue to Muralla Street).
Businesses that will be affected by the road closures will have to adjust their operations for the day, and in one such case, Hizon’s Cakes and Pastries announced they are closing their shop on June 30.
In a now-deleted Facebook post (but it’s still up on their Instagram account!) by Hizon’s Cakes and Pastries, it says “We will be closed on June 30 due to the road closures imposed by this incoming government.” The Facebook post has the caption “To all our Valued Customers: For June 30, 2022 only,” while the Instagram post has no caption at all.
Netizens have taken it upon themselves to decipher what the statement meant. Some understood it as a straightforward statement, while some found it shady.
See below reactions to Hizon’s Cakes and Pastries’ announcement:
Bat parang may gigil akong naramdaman ng binasa ko to😁
— Tri (@CLGmine) June 29, 2022
Ramdam na ramdam ang pagka yamot, inis, galit at somehow pandidiri sa mensahe na yan.....🤣🤣🤣
— JuanMigRiveraLegazpi (@JMRivLegaz) June 29, 2022
“By this incoming govt” 🕶😎🕶😎
— brucelim888 (@brucelim888) June 29, 2022
Nadama ko yung statement. Or am I just overthinking it? You were thinking it as well right? 🤔😅🤭 pic.twitter.com/nSTMFQB1I2
— ЯΛMITTY (@rambodevera) June 29, 2022
Even without exclamation point I hear you loud and clear, Hizon’s.
— MSC (@peacemotivated) June 29, 2022
Dapat exclamation point na lang ginamit para mas dama. Ahahaha.
— Blanche DuBois 🎀🌸🌷 (@atrl_kwek_kwek) June 29, 2022
What do you think? Do you think there’s a hidden meaning to it?
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