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No, freedom of speech is NOT under threat…

Posted on February 1, 2013August 14, 2013 By FallenAngel 38 Comments on No, freedom of speech is NOT under threat…
No, freedom of speech is NOT under threat…

Whiny, emo, pa-victim “activism” is. This realization has failed to sink in, so far, among the chattering classes currently up in arms just because Carlos Celdran was jailed for his Damaso stunt. The simple inescapable fact emerging from all this is that he violated a law. Regardless of whether he and these “activists” knew that…

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Civics, Culture, Media

Why all talk about ‘Internet freedom’ is ultimately pointless

Posted on January 28, 2013 By benign0 7 Comments on Why all talk about ‘Internet freedom’ is ultimately pointless
Why all talk about ‘Internet freedom’ is ultimately pointless

People who come up with “Magna Cartas” and “visions” of or for “Internet freedom” miss the whole point. Not only that, they fail to see the irony in what they are advocating. These “visions” and frameworks are supposedly to “uphold” Internet “freedom” and seek to implement guidelines, standards, and/or “covenants” amongst stakeholders (people and parties…

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Civics, Lifestyle, Tech Talk

Cayetano versus Enrile: why a Senate self-destruction will ultimately be good for the Philippines

Posted on January 24, 2013 By benign0 17 Comments on Cayetano versus Enrile: why a Senate self-destruction will ultimately be good for the Philippines
Cayetano versus Enrile: why a Senate self-destruction will ultimately be good for the Philippines

You can’t blame old fogey Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile for trying the old Pinoy style sidestep-the-issue-then-lay-out-a-Joker-card trick when painted into a corner. That’s exactly what he did responding to very clear and specific issues raised by Senator Alan Peter Cayetano during a speech he delivered before his colleagues around the need for a private…

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Civics, Government, Politics

What does the Filipino want?

Posted on January 21, 2013August 22, 2013 By FallenAngel 126 Comments on What does the Filipino want?
What does the Filipino want?

The Filipino desperately declares to the rest of the world that he is the best among the lot, yet the current political, economic, and social states of his country, the mannerisms of his people, and the quality of his thinking prove otherwise. What does the Filipino want? The Filipino claims that being a colony for…

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Civics, Culture, Government, Lifestyle, Politics

One Year On: Why I Believe both SM and Save 182 have Failed Baguio City in 2012

Posted on January 15, 2013 By MidwayHaven 161 Comments on One Year On: Why I Believe both SM and Save 182 have Failed Baguio City in 2012
One Year On: Why I Believe both SM and Save 182 have Failed Baguio City in 2012

It was around a year ago when I wrote a commentary on Get Real Philippines entitled “Baguio City: Ruined by Pinoy Mentality.” It was a timely article, considering the ramifications of various events happening in the City where I currently live in. One of the Philippines’ largest commercial and real-estate institutions had plans to construct…

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Civics, Development, Environment, Science

The Glamorization of the Poor

Posted on January 5, 2013July 11, 2022 By ChinoF 122 Comments on The Glamorization of the Poor

An Inquirer article regarding a certain bishop’s statement raised again the issue of poverty as a problem in the Philippines. Bishop Garcera of Daet is quoted to have said “poverty is not a problem.” But whether he said it or not, and no matter who says it, I still maintain that poverty will always be…

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Civics, Culture, Society

Gwendolyn Garcia may have Pedro Calungsod on her side but Noynoy is still Chief of the Armed Forces

Posted on December 31, 2012December 31, 2012 By benign0 8 Comments on Gwendolyn Garcia may have Pedro Calungsod on her side but Noynoy is still Chief of the Armed Forces

Flawed in its execution or not, Malacañang had come out locked and loaded when it ordered Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia suspended for alleged “grave abuse of authority” on the 19th December 2012. Yet ten days later, what could’ve been a clean strike has turned into a quagmire. What’s the big delay anyway? If the government…

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Civics, Government, Politics

Teach me how to fish…not to dougie

Posted on December 21, 2012 By The Miner 58 Comments on Teach me how to fish…not to dougie
Teach me how to fish…not to dougie

First he called it a “pro-poor budget”; now he calls it an “empowering national budget”. Read in the papers that the President calls the PhP2.006 trillion national budget “…an instrument to give the common man the power to control and improve his life…” I find three items in the General Appropriations Act of 2013 that…

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Civics, Development, Economy, Government, Politics, Society

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