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Waking up from The Matrix that is the Aquino idolatry

Posted on March 1, 2016 By rsurtida 48 Comments on Waking up from The Matrix that is the Aquino idolatry
Waking up from The Matrix that is the Aquino idolatry

If there’s one thing I can credit the Aquinos without malice, and with an air of awe and wide-eyed wonder, it would be their successful brainwashing of the majority of the Philippine population into looking at their clan like the second coming of Christ himself. The kind of adoration from people that, even if they’re…

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Civics, Culture, Government, Media, Politics, Society

At The Home Stretch: It’s Grace Vs. Jojo, Chiz Vs. Bongbong (Part One)

Posted on February 29, 2016 By P. Farol 12 Comments on At The Home Stretch: It’s Grace Vs. Jojo, Chiz Vs. Bongbong (Part One)
At The Home Stretch: It’s Grace Vs. Jojo, Chiz Vs. Bongbong (Part One)

I still don’t give that much credence to what the surveys say and so I am basing my guesses on nothing but a lot of rough figuring at this point coupled with whatever strikes me as sensible at the moment. Regardless of what our so called “political analysts” are saying at this point, my method…

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Culture, Politics

Of Madonna and Martial Law

Posted on February 28, 2016 By Charles Englund 23 Comments on Of Madonna and Martial Law
Of Madonna and Martial Law

We have been deluged by Martial Law articles and comments recently.  Part of this has to do with marking the 30th anniversary of EDSA, true.  But a greater part of it is the resurgence of Bongbong Marcos in the VP surveys. People (especially of a certain age) are genuinely aghast and distressed that the Philippines…

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Culture, Development, Government, Politics, Religion, Society

#EDSA30: What I’ve seen, heard and, now, think after 30 years

Posted on February 26, 2016 By Vincent 11 Comments on #EDSA30: What I’ve seen, heard and, now, think after 30 years
#EDSA30: What I’ve seen, heard and, now, think after 30 years

(Note: This post is actually meant to be just a comment to Mike Portes’s latest article. But since it is long, I opted to post is as an article. And I wrote the recollection parts purely from memory.) It was exactly 30 years ago. Allow me to share as an ordinary citizen how I viewed it and…

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Culture, Government, Media, Politics, Society

A Marcos and Edsa 30: Thirty years after People Power

Posted on February 24, 2016November 8, 2016 By Ms. Mike Portes 6 Comments on A Marcos and Edsa 30: Thirty years after People Power
A Marcos and Edsa 30: Thirty years after People Power

Thirty years after  Ferdinand Marcos, Sr. was ousted from his seat of power, the miasma of anxiety has grown thick over the possibility of his JUNIOR occupying the second highest post  in the Executive branch of government. For the past two years, the #NeverAgain hashtag appears in social and mainstream media, grabbing at each opportunity…

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Culture, Environment, Politics, Society

Why Filipinos are not ready to fully embrace ‘gay rights’

Posted on February 24, 2016 By benign0 46 Comments on Why Filipinos are not ready to fully embrace ‘gay rights’
Why Filipinos are not ready to fully embrace ‘gay rights’

Any discission on the future of the “gay rights” movement in the Philippines has to start with the teachings of Filipinos’ Christian faith — because, at the moment, religion is stubbornly baked into Filipinos’ sense of identity. But, Christian teaching in general — and Catholic dogma specifically — categorically lists homosexuality and its derivative lifestyles…

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Civics, Culture, Lifestyle, Religion, Society

Some Thoughts Spurred by the LGBT Discussion

Posted on February 22, 2016September 30, 2017 By ChinoF 11 Comments on Some Thoughts Spurred by the LGBT Discussion
Some Thoughts Spurred by the LGBT Discussion

Manny Pacquiao stirred a hornet’s nest with what he said, but I’ll not talk about him, as he could have been used as a distraction from the discovery of a certain young lady receiving nearly P6 million annual salary from the SSS. But the issue did inspire some random thoughts and allowed me to resume…

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Culture

Get Real Manny Pacquiao And Vice Ganda! You’re BOTH Naked Emperors!

Posted on February 20, 2016 By Grimwald 25 Comments on Get Real Manny Pacquiao And Vice Ganda! You’re BOTH Naked Emperors!
Get Real Manny Pacquiao And Vice Ganda! You’re BOTH Naked Emperors!

I’m more than a little disappointed that there are still a lot of you who failed or outright refused the point of my previous article. I find it sad that, even when I made it clear what I was talking about, some of you still assumed all kinds of things and insisted that I was…

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Culture, Government, Media, Religion, Society

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