Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, September 27) — Pro-Duterte blogger Drew Olivar was lambasted once again, this time it's for his vlog urging student activists from the University of the Philippines to commit suicide.

The video made the rounds on Thursday.

[Trigger warning]

Olivar, the co-host of Communications Assistant Secretary Mocha Uson in her videos, said student activists should opt to hang themselves in the university's Oblation statue than hold protests.

"Mag-suicide kayo diyan sa school ninyo para mas okay, para mabawasan. Mag-(Oblation) kayo diyan, 'yung statue ninyo. Magbigti kayo lahat doon para matapos na talaga," he said in a Facebook Live video taken in February. It was also in the same month when President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to kick out UP students for protesting.

Mental health advocates slammed Olivar for his irresponsible comments about suicide and self harm.

"Various groups have been working so hard to fight the stigma and promote responsible means of reporting mental health. Here you have the Pepederalismo dancer, bomb scare instigator, and PWD trivializer Drew Olivar rambling mindlessly about suicide/self-harm," Youth for Mental Health Coalition, Inc. Chairman RJ Naguit tweeted on Tuesday.

Several netizens commented on Naguit's post.

"No one has the right to encourage anyone to commit suicide even if it is uttered as a joke. Suicide is NO joking matter. Mental health advocates work so hard to eradicate the stigma surrounding it. In line with this, I believe being uneducated about mental health issues must be without considering the repercussions especially when you are in the eyes of the public," one netizen tweeted.

The public knew of Olivar in August because of his crude federalism video with Uson. Olivar was singing a jingle, playing with the word federalism using racy terms and gesturing towards female private parts — all to Uson's cheering.

This month, he was in hot water yet again after a viral Facebook clip showed him along with Uson mocking the sign language and the deaf community.

On Tuesday, the Metro Manila police filed a criminal case against Olivar for spreading false bomb threat information in one of the rallies during the 46th anniversary of the martial law declaration.