Rodrigo Duterte launched into another tirade in response to criticism from European Union over his crackdown on crime and the illegal drug trade.Singling out France and Britain, Duterte said the parliament’s members were “hypocrites” whose colonial-era ancestors killed “thousands” of Arabs and other peoples.“They’re taking the high ground to assuage their feelings of guilt. But who did I kill? Assuming it to be true, 1,700, who are they? Criminals. You call that genocide,” he said.“Now the EU has the gall to condemn me. So I repeat it. F*** you,” he said, raising his middle finger.In the speech he also cited the United States over the atrocities committed by the US military during the Philippine-American war referencing the aftermath of the Balangiga massacre where General Jacob Smith gave the infamous order to "kill everyone over ten".