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Zimmerman-Duterte Effect: Why Native Pinoys should Crossbreed with Culturally Superior Stock

Posted on December 24, 2017 By zaxx 52 Comments on Zimmerman-Duterte Effect: Why Native Pinoys should Crossbreed with Culturally Superior Stock
Zimmerman-Duterte Effect: Why Native Pinoys should Crossbreed with Culturally Superior Stock

The Zimmerman-Duterte Effect sounds like the name for some phenomenon that leaps out of the pages of a Theoretical Physics textbook, but somehow it may indeed be scientifically sound – despite a radical collision with those too butt-hurt to admit that genetics has no place in a discussion on the area of the Pinoy’s inherent…

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Culture, Society

Will a China-owned telco operating in the Philippines spy on Filipinos?

Posted on December 21, 2017December 21, 2017 By benign0 19 Comments on Will a China-owned telco operating in the Philippines spy on Filipinos?
Will a China-owned telco operating in the Philippines spy on Filipinos?

For one thing, it is a bit presumptuous to think spying on the minutiae of day-to-day lives of ordinary Filipinos is an important enough main objective for a multi-million dollar investment in network infrastructure and telco service delivery capability. There really isn’t much to learn from data collected from Filipino Internet users beyond what Facebook…

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Media, Society, Tech Talk

Why being exceptional is a bane in the Philippines

Posted on December 19, 2017December 19, 2017 By Amir Al Bahr 23 Comments on Why being exceptional is a bane in the Philippines
Why being exceptional is a bane in the Philippines

Being exceptional in the Philippines is not only not rewarded, it is also punished. Often severely. Being exceptional, in the eyes of Filipinos, means that you are something the rest of them aren’t. You aren’t in solidarity with the rest of them, especially if they’re mediocre. Naging iba ka sa kanila. Di ka nakisama. Leadership…

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Culture, Society

The POOR are responsible for uplifting the poor, NOT the rich

Posted on December 19, 2017 By benign0 11 Comments on The POOR are responsible for uplifting the poor, NOT the rich
The POOR are responsible for uplifting the poor, NOT the rich

Evidently, Inquirer columnist Rina Jimenez-David set out to write another unimaginative piece on presidential granddaughter Isabelle Duterte, the latest outrage fad her Yellowtard community is feasting on. This is not the point of my article here. The more interesting insights to be gleaned from Jimenez-David’s piece lies in what can be read between the lines….

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Culture, Society

Filipinos are poor because their “activists” teach them to be obsessed with the rich

Posted on December 17, 2017April 16, 2021 By benign0 33 Comments on Filipinos are poor because their “activists” teach them to be obsessed with the rich
Filipinos are poor because their “activists” teach them to be obsessed with the rich

Most Filipinos would like to believe that the outrage they feel (or are encouraged to feel by their “activists”) about excessive displays of wealth comes from a deep need to see social justice delivered. Thus, the typical screeching lament we hear when such “social justice warriors” (SJWs) are confronted with displays of wealth goes like…

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Glitz and Glamour, Lifestyle, Politics, Society

Jo Lapira: ‘tiny activist with big dreams’, or ENEMY casualty?

Posted on December 2, 2017December 2, 2017 By benign0 18 Comments on Jo Lapira: ‘tiny activist with big dreams’, or ENEMY casualty?
Jo Lapira: ‘tiny activist with big dreams’, or ENEMY casualty?

Most mainstream news reports and opinion pieces about University of the Philippines (UP) Manila student Jo Lapira who was among the dead following a clash between the Philippine military and the New People’s Army (NPA) in Batangas the other day report who she was to friends. Rappler, for one, cites how Lapira was “a tiny…

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Media, Society

Political blocs allied under the ‘Yellow’ flag are the reason the Philippines is unstable

Posted on December 1, 2017 By benign0 5 Comments on Political blocs allied under the ‘Yellow’ flag are the reason the Philippines is unstable
Political blocs allied under the ‘Yellow’ flag are the reason the Philippines is unstable

Filipinos are being pulled in different directions nowadays as various political blocs battle one another for dominance in a landscape characterised by turmoil and unrest. Looking just a short time back, the mid-2000s was the same. It was also a time of frequent street rallies and accusations of “human rights violations” among others being thrown…

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Development, Politics, Society

Facts matter in the Philippines, but only the facts that favour its elite

Posted on November 29, 2017November 29, 2017 By benign0 5 Comments on Facts matter in the Philippines, but only the facts that favour its elite
Facts matter in the Philippines, but only the facts that favour its elite

The irony in the clique of “social media influencers” who hosted an event dubbed a forum on “Truth, Trust, and Democracy in the Age of Selfies, Trolls and Bots” just flies over people’s pointed heads. The event was organised “by the Journalism for Nation Building Foundation (JNBF), Rappler, and other stakeholder groups”. This is not…

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Media, Politics, Society

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