The Trillion March protests on September 21, 2025, the same date as the Martial Law anniversary, were meant to show the strong voice of the people against corruption. Many citizens came to the streets with signs and chants, asking leaders to be honest and accountable.
But the event did not look fully clean. Old politicians were very visible, speaking and smiling to cameras. Supporters of different political colors turned it into a campaign parade. Some celebrities seemed paid just to show face, and people from center, left, and right groups tried to use the protest for their own plans.
To make things worse, some extremists even set fires, damaged property, and committed violent acts.
Because of this mix, the march lost some real feeling of a simple citizen movement. The message for change is still true, but many felt it became more about politics and attention than truly ending corruption.
Trillion March: Protest Against Corruption Felt Mixed
The Trillion March protests on September 21, 2025, the same date as the Martial Law anniversary, were meant to show the strong voice of the people against corruption. Many citizens came to the streets with signs and chants, asking leaders to be honest and accountable.
But the event did not look fully clean. Old politicians were very visible, speaking and smiling to cameras. Supporters of different political colors turned it into a campaign parade. Some celebrities seemed paid just to show face, and people from center, left, and right groups tried to use the protest for their own plans.
To make things worse, some extremists even set fires, damaged property, and committed violent acts.
Because of this mix, the march lost some real feeling of a simple citizen movement. The message for change is still true, but many felt it became more about politics and attention than truly ending corruption.

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