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Foreign policy must never be dictated by emotions

Posted on October 31, 2023 By The Unpopular Opinion 9 Comments on Foreign policy must never be dictated by emotions
Foreign policy must never be dictated by emotions

Tensions are rising between the Philippines and China, as activities in the West Philippine Sea are continuously being monitored, not only by their respective governments, but also by various countries who have tactical and strategic interests in these waters. From the recent water cannon incident which harassed fellow Filipinos, to beating the Chinese national basketball…

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History, Politics, The South

The debate around Charter Change should be about future opportunities and not about past fears

Posted on February 2, 2018 By benign0 8 Comments on The debate around Charter Change should be about future opportunities and not about past fears
The debate around Charter Change should be about future opportunities and not about past fears

The trouble with the “debate” over this most recent initiative to change the Philippine Constitution is that most of the more popular arguments being given air time have to do with obsolete 1980s-era thinking rather than on a future outlook for the Filipino nation. Christian Monsod, one of the framers of the current Constitution enacted…

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Charter Change, Development, The South

Martial Law “debate”: Does the Constitution serve Filipinos? Or do Filipinos serve the Constitution?

Posted on December 13, 2017December 13, 2017 By benign0 9 Comments on Martial Law “debate”: Does the Constitution serve Filipinos? Or do Filipinos serve the Constitution?
Martial Law “debate”: Does the Constitution serve Filipinos? Or do Filipinos serve the Constitution?

The trouble with the whole “debate” around the proposed extension of Martial Law is that it’s been infested by “constitutionalists” beholden to the 1987 Yellowtard Constitution. The points that are truly important to the average Filipino have been all but buried under a mountain of ululations drawn from the original (and obsolete) paranoid delusions that…

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Charter Change, Politics, The South

Military strategy should not be based on the assumption that terrorists may consider ‘surrender’?

Posted on October 30, 2017 By benign0 9 Comments on Military strategy should not be based on the assumption that terrorists may consider ‘surrender’?
Military strategy should not be based on the assumption that terrorists may consider ‘surrender’?

Trust Rappler to give air time to any content that works towards painting a beaten enemy of the Opposition’s favourite bogeyman — the Philippine military — as victims of yet another “human rights” travesity. In the “report” Overkill? Some locals question Marawi shelling (seemingly re-published from Al Jazeera), the devastation wreaked upon Marawi City is…

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Religion, The South

The stupidity in comparing the Marawi War to the Mamasapano PNP operation and Zamboanga conflict

Posted on October 29, 2017 By benign0 7 Comments on The stupidity in comparing the Marawi War to the Mamasapano PNP operation and Zamboanga conflict
The stupidity in comparing the Marawi War to the Mamasapano PNP operation and Zamboanga conflict

The tragic Mamasapano operation (mounted during the term of Philippine President Benigno Simeon ‘BS’ Aquino III) in which 44 Special Action Force officers were massacred by elements of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front was not a military operation. It was a police operation gone wrong. This fact, however, did not stop Opposition “activists” from making…

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Government, Politics, The South

Filipinos need to make a choice: Bomb Marawi City to the ground or sustain more military casualties

Posted on June 15, 2017June 15, 2017 By benign0 16 Comments on Filipinos need to make a choice: Bomb Marawi City to the ground or sustain more military casualties
Filipinos need to make a choice: Bomb Marawi City to the ground or sustain more military casualties

The battle for Marawi City is degrading into a protracted stalemate between Philippine government troops and Maute terrorists holed up in buildings in the city centre. Though clearly enjoying superior firepower and logistical support, the Philippine military’s progress in retaking Marawi has tapered off. Despite sustaining heavy aerial bombardment, the enemy has proven difficult to…

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Culture, Government, Society, The South

A delusion of “peace” led to the destruction of Marawi City

Posted on June 13, 2017June 13, 2017 By benign0 2 Comments on A delusion of “peace” led to the destruction of Marawi City
A delusion of “peace” led to the destruction of Marawi City

I don’t want war. All I want is peace. Peace. Peace! A little piece of Poland, a little piece of France A little piece of Portugal and Austria perchance A little slice of Turkey and all that that entails Und then a piece of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales A little nip of Norway, a…

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Development, Society, The South

Marawi is the Philippines’ Vietnam War: Filipinos are apathetic to their soldiers’ sacrifices

Posted on June 11, 2017June 11, 2017 By benign0 19 Comments on Marawi is the Philippines’ Vietnam War: Filipinos are apathetic to their soldiers’ sacrifices
Marawi is the Philippines’ Vietnam War: Filipinos are apathetic to their soldiers’ sacrifices

That date Filipinos mistakenly regard as “Independence Day” is approaching. Mistaken, because it is a reality from Filipinos’ perspectives but not everyone else’s. The Philippines’ real independence day was, of course, on the 4th of July 1946, when it was granted by the United States. The Philippines ceased being a colony of the United States…

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Civics, Culture, Society, The South

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