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How Noynoy’s incompetence made Duterte happen

Posted on October 26, 2017 By benign0 6 Comments on How Noynoy’s incompetence made Duterte happen
How Noynoy’s incompetence made Duterte happen

The regime of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte happened not because of a template for “dictatorship” cut by vintage 1970s “tyrant” Ferdinand Marcos. Duterte “happened” because he represented a voters’ swing to an alternative to the status quo overseen by the progeny governments of the 1986 “people power revolution”. That revolution promised Filipinos change. Instead it…

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Politics, Society

Can Catholic schools and their products ever be truly non-partisan?

Posted on October 25, 2017 By benign0 5 Comments on Can Catholic schools and their products ever be truly non-partisan?
Can Catholic schools and their products ever be truly non-partisan?

I don’t think so — which is disturbing considering that three of the top four universitites in the Philippines are run by Catholic priests. Catholic priests, it should be highlighted here, have taken a vow of obedience, and at the very top of this hierarchy of obedience sits, guess who, none but the Catholic Bishops…

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Education, Politics

This year’s CBCP Halloween stunt: ‘A Night of Horror during Duterte’s Time’

Posted on October 24, 2017 By benign0 12 Comments on This year’s CBCP Halloween stunt: ‘A Night of Horror during Duterte’s Time’
This year’s CBCP Halloween stunt: ‘A Night of Horror during Duterte’s Time’

It is quite laughable the way Inquirer columnist Rina Jimenez-David in her opinion piece today trumpets the role of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) in “leading” yet another political stunt (disguised as a religious “mourning” ritual) in the lead up to the Day of the Dead this November. She writes referring to…

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Culture, Politics, Religion

Filipinos will gain more self-respect by eliminating their dependency on First World dole-outs

Posted on October 19, 2017 By benign0 5 Comments on Filipinos will gain more self-respect by eliminating their dependency on First World dole-outs
Filipinos will gain more self-respect by eliminating their dependency on First World dole-outs

For all of Filipinos’ kayabangan (bluster), there does seem to be sufficient level of actual achievement to match. This observation is best encapsulated in the Tagalog phrase “Wala naman palang ibubuga.” Filipinos rely almost entirely on capital that trickles down from the First World into their gaping mouths — so much so that even the…

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Culture, Politics

Duterte, The Pacifist, and The Just War Tradition

Posted on October 16, 2017 By Carlo de Leon 3 Comments on Duterte, The Pacifist, and The Just War Tradition
Duterte, The Pacifist, and The Just War Tradition

“War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things: the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth a war, is much worse.” — John Stuart Mill President Duterte has been accused of using unnecessary violence, killings, and other atrocities to fight the war against drugs,…

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Government, Politics, Religion, Society

Jover Laurio, a.k.a. @PinoyAkoBlog: Don’t be fooled by the victim card she now plays

Posted on October 13, 2017July 6, 2018 By benign0 7 Comments on Jover Laurio, a.k.a. @PinoyAkoBlog: Don’t be fooled by the victim card she now plays
Jover Laurio, a.k.a. @PinoyAkoBlog: Don’t be fooled by the victim card she now plays

So now a certain Maria Josephina Vergina “Jover” Laurio has come out and revealed herself as the person behind the Yellowtard blog Pinoy Ako Blog (PAB). This is after a series of exposés published by blogger RJ Nieto (a.k.a. “Thinking Pinoy”) on the inner workings behind a vast network of anti-government blogs and fake news…

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Culture, Media, Politics, Society

Inquirer and Akbayan are ruining Philippine international relations

Posted on October 13, 2017October 13, 2017 By Ilda 8 Comments on Inquirer and Akbayan are ruining Philippine international relations
Inquirer and Akbayan are ruining Philippine international relations

If there is one thing I hate about President Rodrigo Duterte’s recent tirade in which he threatened to cut ties with the European Union and the United Nations is he didn’t include cursing members of Philippine mainstream media and those from the Opposition who invited the so-called foreign delegates to visit the country. It has…

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Media, Politics

So what if the Philippines is removed from the UN Human Rights Council?

Posted on October 10, 2017October 12, 2017 By FallenAngel 8 Comments on So what if the Philippines is removed from the UN Human Rights Council?
So what if the Philippines is removed from the UN Human Rights Council?

Suffice to say, the Yellowtard and Liberal Party-led opposition resorted to “pressure” from international entities early on, in the hope of weaning local support away from president Rodrigo Duterte. Among the entities that have “expressed concern” for the Duterte administration’s alleged extrajudicial killings and alleged no-basis detainment of political enemies (Leila de Lima, anyone) include:…

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