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Why morality, decency, and civility have been discredited in Philippine society

Posted on October 7, 2016October 7, 2016 By benign0 13 Comments on Why morality, decency, and civility have been discredited in Philippine society
Why morality, decency, and civility have been discredited in Philippine society

To be ‘moral’. To be ‘decent’. To be ‘civil’. These are noble aspirations. Unfortunately for Filipinos, these three words were hijacked by Philippine politics’ Yellow Camp — people who are staunchly loyal (no, beholden) to the Liberal Party and its chief cast of characters, the Aquinos. Perhaps this is the reason that the a majority…

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Culture, Society

The Philippine Mainstream Media Vs. The Filipino People’s Self-Worth

Posted on October 3, 2016 By Grimwald 12 Comments on The Philippine Mainstream Media Vs. The Filipino People’s Self-Worth
The Philippine Mainstream Media Vs. The Filipino People’s Self-Worth

I’ve already said what I needed to say about over-romanticism in mainstream Philippine media. Many times over in fact, now that I have time to recall. ChinoF, in his article here, even points out how the mainstream media is (often subtly but sometimes insultingly overtly) trying to convince its audiences that they aren’t beautiful (even…

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Culture, Media, Society

Hysterical Leila de Lima is not the right woman to represent women

Posted on October 3, 2016 By Ilda 41 Comments on Hysterical Leila de Lima is not the right woman to represent women
Hysterical Leila de Lima is not the right woman to represent women

The ongoing war of words between Senator Leila De Lima and her political enemies headed by President Rodrigo Duterte has some feminist groups in the Philippines up in arms, labelling criticism against De Lima as misogynist and a form of sexual harassment. They are using the gender card in defending De Lima. As a female,…

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Politics, Society

How The Mainstream Philippine Media Is Killing Our Cultural Identity And Imagination

Posted on October 2, 2016 By Grimwald 10 Comments on How The Mainstream Philippine Media Is Killing Our Cultural Identity And Imagination
How The Mainstream Philippine Media Is Killing Our Cultural Identity And Imagination

It’s that time of the year again and while a lot of us are busy with preparing for Christmas, I’m busying myself with creating Halloween stories to tell for those who may want to listen. As I’ve said many times before, my year simply doesn’t feel complete without a period of fearful stories and mysterious…

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Culture, Media, Society

Only by crushing the Yellow disease will the Philippines’ deep wounds be healed

Posted on September 28, 2016 By benign0 145 Comments on Only by crushing the Yellow disease will the Philippines’ deep wounds be healed
Only by crushing the Yellow disease will the Philippines’ deep wounds be healed

At no other time has the Philippines been as deeply-divided as it is today. A virtual civil war is being waged on the Net between the “Dutertards” and the “Yellowtards”. Because current President Rodrigo Duterte is from Mindanao — the first president from the Philippines’ deep south, no less — the battle lines between the…

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Culture, Politics, Society

Aquino government’s failures made Philippine problems harder to fix

Posted on September 28, 2016September 28, 2016 By Ilda 30 Comments on Aquino government’s failures made Philippine problems harder to fix
Aquino government’s failures made Philippine problems harder to fix

I was compelled to start blogging in 2009 about Philippine politics and culture after I read a report that former President Benigno Simeon Aquino III who was then still a Senator announced that he will be running for President in 2010. I found it extremely ridiculous that the reason why he decided to run was…

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Crime, Politics, Society

Remembering Elias’s Legacy

Posted on September 26, 2016 By Batangenyo 34 Comments on Remembering Elias’s Legacy
Remembering Elias’s Legacy

There’s one fact that we Filipinos cannot accept – we are being manufactured. We are being mass-produced by this elitist society and we are not aware of it. Why? Because we chose to ignore the rays of understanding that we could have if we took off the shadow of ignorance that conceals us from reality. Over…

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Culture, Education, Government, Media, Politics, Society

Remembering the Heroes of the Martial Law Era

Posted on September 23, 2016 By Celestino Manrique II 105 Comments on Remembering the Heroes of the Martial Law Era
Remembering the Heroes of the Martial Law Era

“As of the twenty-third of this month, I signed Proclamation Number 1081 placing the entire Philippines under martial law” said President Ferdinand E. Marcos on that famous television broadcast 44 years ago today, September 23. Before the declaration of martial law, the country was in a state of upheaval. It was the middle of the…

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Civics, Government, Society

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