MANILA, Philippines — The August Twenty One Movement, known for its role in the 1986 People Power Revolution that ousted then president Ferdinand Marcos Sr., rejected any connection with the incumbent administration, amid a “social media concoction” of a united force. In a statement on its Facebook page on Saturday, the group said there was no tactical alliance with any of the camps of the so-called “uniteam” of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice Presidet Sara Duterte. “The social media concoction of a united force between the admin and the tidal wave-organic color that emerged in 2022 has been consistently floated by certain sectors, especially online. Some bought into it, while others remain adamant in rejecting that idea. We feel that this remains a divisive way to further weaken the true opposition, especially those who do not have any plans to coalesce with either the Marcos camp or the Vice-President's camp,” the group said. “Although we do not really campaign for any candidate/s since the last time some of us did it with Cory Aquino's presidential campaign, one thing is certain: there won't be any ‘uni-yellow’ ever for the August Twenty-One Movement (ATOM) at least, as far as our values are concerned. No tactical alliance whatsoever with any of those two ‘uniteam’ camps,” it added.