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The Big Con: The triumphant return of Panfilo ‘Ping’ Lacson

Posted on March 29, 2011 By benign0 6 Comments on The Big Con: The triumphant return of Panfilo ‘Ping’ Lacson

In Steven Spielberg’s 2002 film Catch Me If You Can, Frank Abagnale Jr (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) manages to cash more than $2.5 million in bogus cheques while eluding law enforcement authorities who pursued him all over the world. Abagnale was eventually caught and his expertise as a forger and counterfeiter was put to good…

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Crime, Culture, Media

Willie Revillame and how we got the reform strategy so wrong since 1986

Posted on March 28, 2011 By benign0 9 Comments on Willie Revillame and how we got the reform strategy so wrong since 1986

Stare into the eyes of Willie Revillame and you look right into the soul of the Filipino. Willie Revillame is The Filipino — the personification of the dreams and aspirations of the majority of the 100 million Filipinos who inhabit our little planet. In our condemning Revillame for his latest act of infamy, perhaps we…

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Civics, Culture, Media, Society

Filipino TV shows like Willing Willie make Filipinos dumber

Posted on March 28, 2011July 15, 2013 By Ilda 113 Comments on Filipino TV shows like Willing Willie make Filipinos dumber

Filipinos are fond of engaging in activities to escape reality such as by watching television. The reason why Filipinos want to “escape” reality is because reality for them is such a harsh thing to face that the only way to help them forget about their problems is to be entertained. For the poor and uneducated,…

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Culture, Education, Media, Society

Focus on the future eludes Filipinos despite an abundance of lessons

Posted on March 23, 2011 By benign0 2 Comments on Focus on the future eludes Filipinos despite an abundance of lessons

In the past several weeks, many things have happened that rocked the globe and will likely have ramifications over the next six to 12 months that we can only begin to understand today. Consider that even so-called experts struggle to piece together a picture of what the world might look like in the mid-term under…

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Culture, Development, Media, Society

Since Edsa 1986: 25 years of walking the walk of shame with a bad hangover

Posted on February 28, 2011February 26, 2017 By benign0 17 Comments on Since Edsa 1986: 25 years of walking the walk of shame with a bad hangover
Since Edsa 1986: 25 years of walking the walk of shame with a bad hangover

I went to “Edsa” in 1986 to kibitz, make tusok-tusok da fishball and watch girls. Ok, so I also wanted to “contribute” to removing then President Ferdinand E. Marcos from Malacanang who, after all inconvenienced me no end with his banning of Voltes 5 and other Japanese robot cartoons back in the 70’s. He also…

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Culture, Development, Government, Media, Politics

The truth about the 1986 People Power revolution

Posted on February 22, 2011February 18, 2022 By Ilda 187 Comments on The truth about the 1986 People Power revolution
The truth about the 1986 People Power revolution

It’s that time of the year again. February is always a big month for Filipinos. Two weeks after celebrating Valentines Day, Filipinos hold another annual celebration that is uniquely their own. On the 25th of February of each year, die-hard Aquino supporters have their annual song and dance routine usually complete with a live musical…

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Development, Government, Media, Politics, Society

The REAL story of the last 25 years since the EDSA People Power Revolution

Posted on February 20, 2011February 26, 2017 By benign0 24 Comments on The REAL story of the last 25 years since the EDSA People Power Revolution
The REAL story of the last 25 years since the EDSA People Power Revolution

Twenty five years ago in 1986, former President Ferdinand Marcos was the most reviled Filipino on the planet. He was the bad guy in a world-renowned story that billed a bunch of people dressed in yellow waving “L”-shaped hand gestures as its main protagonists. Fast forward to today, and a “debate” on whether or not…

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Culture, Development, Media

Antonio Trillanes is Conrado de Quiros’s new Aragorn

Posted on February 15, 2011 By benign0 26 Comments on Antonio Trillanes is Conrado de Quiros’s new Aragorn

It is difficult to take seriously a man who once likened President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III to the Lord of the Rings character Aragorn. Conrado de Quiros has an extensive track record of articulating a taste for seeing nebulous airy-fairy processes trumping the more real black-and-white due processes that lend stability to most democratic states….

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Crime, Featured, Government, Media

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