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Pirated DVDs: Ronald Llamas’s apology misses the more important point

Posted on February 1, 2012 By benign0 30 Comments on Pirated DVDs: Ronald Llamas’s apology misses the more important point
Pirated DVDs: Ronald Llamas’s apology misses the more important point

According to presidential adviser on political affairs Ronald Llamas, he is sorry for being an enthusiastic patron of pirated (illegally copied and distributed) DVDs because he is “no longer a regular guy”. I wonder then what this says about the typical regular Filipino guy? I have many times in the past asserted that Filipino government…

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Crime, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Society

Corona’s Trial: The Need to Understand What Justice Really Is

Posted on January 31, 2012 By a 85 Comments on Corona’s Trial: The Need to Understand What Justice Really Is
Corona’s Trial: The Need to Understand What Justice Really Is

Given the interesting circumstances surrounding Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona’s very controversial impeachment trial, it is only normal that countless philosophical debates have been raised regarding this issue; the credibility of the courts, the efficacy of the Constitution, the morality of the defense and the prosecution, President Noynoy Aquino’s (PNoy’s) sincerity, and of course,…

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Government, Politics, Society

Filipino ‘heroics’ in the Costa Concordia disaster in Italy lauded

Posted on January 23, 2012August 17, 2013 By benign0 18 Comments on Filipino ‘heroics’ in the Costa Concordia disaster in Italy lauded
Filipino ‘heroics’ in the Costa Concordia disaster in Italy lauded

Almost on cue, Philippine President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III was quick to praise the Filipino crewmen of the ill-fated Costa Concordia which capsized off the Tuscan coast of Italy on the 13th of January while carrying more than 4,000 passengers. Soon after the incident, President Aquino said, “You are men and women of courage, heroism…

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Civics, Culture, Society

Bourne Legacy shoot in Manila highlights Filipino condition

Posted on January 12, 2012 By benign0 39 Comments on Bourne Legacy shoot in Manila highlights Filipino condition
Bourne Legacy shoot in Manila highlights Filipino condition

Apart from being the first big-time Hollywood production to shoot in the Philippines in a long time, Bourne Legacy which stars Jeremy Renner in the lead role along with Rachel Weisz and Edward Norton will be the first mega-budget Hollywood blockbuster film to actually feature the Philippines as part of its storyline. Despite the Philippines…

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Glitz and Glamour, Society

PNoy supporters pre-judge Corona impeachment trial

Posted on January 11, 2012September 15, 2013 By Ilda 112 Comments on PNoy supporters pre-judge Corona impeachment trial
PNoy supporters pre-judge Corona impeachment trial

It seems like most Filipinos either do not know the meaning of “due process” or are simply too impatient to understand and observe it properly. God forbid that one become the subject of an investigation or an impeachment bid in the Philippines. Once the Filipino public gets a hold of any information that can be…

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Civics, Crime, Government, Media, Politics, Society

Can Photos Help Save Our Indigenous Cultures?

Posted on January 10, 2012April 1, 2012 By Jacob Maentz 21 Comments on Can Photos Help Save Our Indigenous Cultures?
Can Photos Help Save Our Indigenous Cultures?

I believe they can. Last July I traveled to a remote part of the Sierra Madre mountains in northern Luzon where I spent two weeks with the indigenous Agta and Dumagat communities of the area. Being a travel and documentary photographer based in the Philippines I do a good amount of traveling around the country,…

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Culture, Environment, Society

Chief Justice Renato Corona’s trial-by-publicity heats up as Malacañang PR machine switches to overdrive

Posted on January 5, 2012January 30, 2012 By benign0 61 Comments on Chief Justice Renato Corona’s trial-by-publicity heats up as Malacañang PR machine switches to overdrive
Chief Justice Renato Corona’s trial-by-publicity heats up as Malacañang PR machine switches to overdrive

It is not very surprising behaviour coming from the parties that seek to oust Chief Justice Renato Corona from the Supreme Court. Even before the 16th of January impeachment trial to be conducted by the Philippine Senate, efforts to sway public opinion by demonising Corona are already underway. The most obvious among these is disclosure…

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Crime, Media, Politics, Society

Kabadingan and kalaswaan in Philippine cinema

Posted on January 5, 2012December 23, 2016 By benign0 76 Comments on Kabadingan and kalaswaan in Philippine cinema
Kabadingan and kalaswaan in Philippine cinema

Roughly translated in English and taken out outside of the context of homosexuality that it is commonly associated with, the Tagalog colloquial word kabadingan in a cultural sense is a contemporary concept that describes a spectacle of loud contrived crassness or obnoxiousness in both behaviour, design, and aesthetic sensibilities that is indulged in for its…

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Culture, Lifestyle, Media, Society

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