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3 More Big Reasons Why Filipinos Will Always Be Stupid

Posted on October 28, 2015October 28, 2015 By Grimwald 64 Comments on 3 More Big Reasons Why Filipinos Will Always Be Stupid
3 More Big Reasons Why Filipinos Will Always Be Stupid

I’ve already written a similar article like this one. However, I’ve decided to add more because, apparently, there are more than just three factors that keep the Philippines today in a state of idiotic apathy. Truth be told, I know a lot of people will once again react negatively and probably miss the point entirely…

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Culture, Education, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Society

What Digong Duterte Could Teach Mar Roxas About Being A Presidential Candidate (Part Two)

Posted on October 27, 2015October 27, 2015 By P. Farol 19 Comments on What Digong Duterte Could Teach Mar Roxas About Being A Presidential Candidate (Part Two)
What Digong Duterte Could Teach Mar Roxas About Being A Presidential Candidate (Part Two)

Before going through the couple hundred words on what Digong Duterte could teach Mar Roxas about being a Presidential candidate, I feel I have to ground the discussion on the words of David Deida from his book “The Way Of The Superior Man”: “Without a conscious life-purpose a man is totally lost, drifting, adapting to…

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Government, Politics

Noon-Time Horror Show

Posted on October 26, 2015October 26, 2015 By Grimwald 14 Comments on Noon-Time Horror Show
Noon-Time Horror Show

Hello again everyone, Thaddeus Grimwald here. To be honest, I never really expected my last story to be read much, let alone receive any kind of praise. When it turned out that there were more than a few people who not only read but fully appreciated what The Santo Nino of Innocencia was really about, I was…

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Culture, Fiction, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Society

Why Filipinos are no longer inspired by their future

Posted on October 26, 2015October 27, 2015 By benign0 77 Comments on Why Filipinos are no longer inspired by their future
Why Filipinos are no longer inspired by their future

One sure sign that you are lost is when you suddenly realise in the course of a journey that you have ended up back in the same place where you had started off. It means that whilst you had expended valuable energy taking steps, those steps had not taken you any further from where you…

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Culture, Development, Media, Politics, Society

5 Typical Pinoy Political Tricks To Watch Out For

Posted on October 24, 2015 By Grimwald 18 Comments on 5 Typical Pinoy Political Tricks To Watch Out For
5 Typical Pinoy Political Tricks To Watch Out For

It’s really sad that there’s barely any intellectual debate when it comes to Pinoy politics. Truth be told, in more developed countries, the primary strategy in politics involves promising a good strategy for the improvement of the country as a whole but here in the Philippines, it’s more about entertaining the people and distracting them from…

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Crime, Culture, Development, Government, Media, Politics, Religion

“Don’t start a business in the Philippines”, according to BizNews Asia

Posted on October 23, 2015October 24, 2015 By FallenAngel 127 Comments on “Don’t start a business in the Philippines”, according to BizNews Asia
“Don’t start a business in the Philippines”, according to BizNews Asia

The cover of the BizNews Asia, vol. 13, no. 22 reads “If you want to start a business, don’t start it in the Philippines”. This is further expounded on in a paragraph also found on the lower part of the cover page: The World Bank ranks the Philippines 95th in ease of doing business, 161st…

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Economy, Government, Politics

What Digong Duterte Could Teach Mar Roxas About Being A Presidential Candidate

Posted on October 23, 2015October 23, 2015 By P. Farol 15 Comments on What Digong Duterte Could Teach Mar Roxas About Being A Presidential Candidate
What Digong Duterte Could Teach Mar Roxas About Being A Presidential Candidate

Despite my misgivings about Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte as a presidential canidate, I think his communication campaign was among the strongest I have seen in a long time and spot on, reverberating among the masses in a way that somehow reminded me of Panfilo Lacson’s campaign way back. Unlike Lacson who was projected as…

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Politics

Let’s Change what #NeverAgain Means

Posted on October 23, 2015October 23, 2015 By ChinoF 70 Comments on Let’s Change what #NeverAgain Means
Let’s Change what #NeverAgain Means

Seems that #NeverAgain is being spread as a much-overused and tired propaganda buzzword. It’s used to make people believe martial law will be restored once Bongbong Marcos gets elected into a higher position. Really, GRP Webmaster Benign0 is right: it will never come back even if Marcos comes to power. It’s actually being used for…

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