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Year: 2018

Unmuddling the Issue of How One Should See the Poor

Posted on June 2, 2018October 30, 2021 By ChinoF 12 Comments on Unmuddling the Issue of How One Should See the Poor
Unmuddling the Issue of How One Should See the Poor

Treatment of the poor is perhaps among the greatest issues that lead to a lot of debate online or offline. It’s one of the issues politicians like to exploit for their “platforms” (and it’s an overly beaten one, so much that it’s now a non-platform), and sometimes it’s an issue that separates friends. But for…

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Civics, Culture

Shouldn’t The Best Basketball Be Enough?

Posted on June 1, 2018June 1, 2018 By Gogs 22 Comments on Shouldn’t The Best Basketball Be Enough?
Shouldn’t  The Best Basketball Be Enough?

The dozen of you or so who care,  know I have a few tenets in life: KSP Is The Root Of All Evil Pinoys have low standards Pinoys jump on the bandwagon because they are front runners Basketball is the only team sport pinoys are capable of comprehending Basketball is only #1 in the Philippines…

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Culture, Glitz and Glamour

Ninoy Aquino is a “hero” – because Filipinos were told he was

Posted on May 31, 2018August 1, 2018 By FallenAngel 14 Comments on Ninoy Aquino is a “hero” – because Filipinos were told he was
Ninoy Aquino is a “hero” – because Filipinos were told he was

Up until about a decade ago, asserting anything to the contrary was not only unheard of, not only frowned upon, but is simply not done in good company. It would get one ostracized, treated like a pariah, or worst, made out to be an ignorant idiot. In recent years, however, this assertion has become debatable….

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Politics, Society

Ninoy Aquino is a “hero” — because he died

Posted on May 31, 2018August 20, 2021 By benign0 12 Comments on Ninoy Aquino is a “hero” — because he died
Ninoy Aquino is a “hero” — because he died

If death makes one a “hero” then every human being who’s ever lived may as well be called a “hero”. And yet, the simple fact that the late former Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr ended up dead on the tarmac of the then-named Manila International Airport (MIA) in 1983 seems to be the biggest argument…

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Politics, Society

Mike De Leon vs Atom Araullo spat and the narcissistic journalism of Rappler

Posted on May 31, 2018 By benign0 5 Comments on Mike De Leon vs Atom Araullo spat and the narcissistic journalism of Rappler
Mike De Leon vs Atom Araullo spat and the narcissistic journalism of Rappler

One thing that could be gleaned from the spat between Citizen Jake director Mike De Leon and its star Atom Araullo is how people from privileged backgrounds see the world. De Leon’s observations published on a Facebook post addressed to Araullo offers interesting insight into what it is like to work with a joirnalist-turned-celebrity —…

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Glitz and Glamour, Media

Why removing the Aquino name from the Manila International Airport should be seriously considered

Posted on May 30, 2018 By benign0 18 Comments on Why removing the Aquino name from the Manila International Airport should be seriously considered
Why removing the Aquino name from the Manila International Airport should be seriously considered

The clamour for the purging of the Aquino name from the Philippines’ premiere international airport persists. This, to be fair, is baffling to an entire generation raised on the notional “heroism” of the late Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr who was murdered on the tarmac of the then-named Manila International Airport in 1983. The trouble…

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Society

Did the COMELEC under Andy Bautista break its own shading threshold rule to help Robredo win the Vice Presidency?

Posted on May 29, 2018January 12, 2022 By Ilda 5 Comments on Did the COMELEC under Andy Bautista break its own shading threshold rule to help Robredo win the Vice Presidency?
Did the COMELEC under Andy Bautista break its own shading threshold rule to help Robredo win the Vice Presidency?

For those who are not aware, there is an ongoing Vice Presidential vote recount in response to the electoral protest filed by former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr in 2016. Yes, that is two years after the election was held. Due to the delay, some people most likely lost interest in following the issue closely….

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Politics

What happened to good old-fashioned conversation amongst the Philippines’ politically-passionate?

Posted on May 28, 2018May 28, 2018 By benign0 3 Comments on What happened to good old-fashioned conversation amongst the Philippines’ politically-passionate?
What happened to good old-fashioned conversation amongst the Philippines’ politically-passionate?

Columnist Oscar Franklin Tan’s piece How Sen. Tito Sotto became my textmate published today on the Inquirer was a refreshing read. In it, Tan narrates how he went from being an avowed Sotto basher to someone who could respect a man who would go on to be his Senate President. Tan’s new-found respect is not…

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Civics, Society

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