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PNoy government approved the uprooting of pine trees in Baguio City

Posted on April 14, 2012February 1, 2014 By Ilda 76 Comments on PNoy government approved the uprooting of pine trees in Baguio City
PNoy government approved the uprooting of pine trees in Baguio City

So I heard there was a 125-strong flash mob assembled at six locations to “occupy” SM Megamall last week. There could be more organized protests to come in the following days until the whole issue fizzles out and goes back into the Filipino people’s unconsciousness. I noticed that not only is rallying in vogue in…

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Development, Environment, Government, Politics

Megamall flash mobs vs SM Baguio: still missing the point

Posted on April 14, 2012 By benign0 13 Comments on Megamall flash mobs vs SM Baguio: still missing the point
Megamall flash mobs vs SM Baguio: still missing the point

There is something about the hoo-ha around pine trees being uprooted from SM property in Baguio City that kinda just bores me. Last I heard there were some “flash mobs” organised by some “activists” in one or the other SM mall in Metro Manila to protest this latest atrocity. Perhaps these “cause-oriented” groups derived some…

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Development, Environment, Lifestyle, Society

Oil prices are up therefore women suffer according to Gabriela logic

Posted on March 9, 2012March 9, 2012 By benign0 33 Comments on Oil prices are up therefore women suffer according to Gabriela logic
Oil prices are up therefore women suffer according to Gabriela logic

It seems even the “experts” on women’s issues got it wrong as far as what could’ve been the whole point of commemorating International Women’s Day celebrated today, the 8th of March. Quite ironic that the most visible group that claims to be fighting for “women’s issues” takes their name from Filipino folk hero Gabriela Silang,…

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Lifestyle, Politics, Society

Occupy Wall Street: too little too late stunt

Posted on October 16, 2011 By benign0 9 Comments on Occupy Wall Street: too little too late stunt
Occupy Wall Street: too little too late stunt

The simple fact that many people find this cartoon of Mr Burns holding up a placard with the words “I am the 1%. Smithers, release the hounds” amusing is because Mr Burns is a well-known character of the long-running animated sitcom The Simpsons where he embodies what the “Occupy Wall Street” protestors consider to be…

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Economy, Money Talks

Reflecting on the Constitutional Reform Movement

Posted on September 9, 2011June 28, 2013 By BenK 16 Comments on Reflecting on the Constitutional Reform Movement
Reflecting on the Constitutional Reform Movement

It seems I started a bit of a firestorm with a recent article among the advocates of constitutional reform, whom I did not actually identify as the CoRRECT movement — because to be quite honest, I’m not at all certain they are necessarily the only reform advocates in the country — but who were quick…

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Charter Change, Politics

A tragic life is one spent noisily demanding respect instead of quietly earning it

Posted on April 13, 2011 By benign0 9 Comments on A tragic life is one spent noisily demanding respect instead of quietly earning it
A tragic life is one spent noisily demanding respect instead of quietly earning it

Defeated, humiliated, freshly nuked, and under American military occupation, Japan rose from the ashes to become, within three decades, one of the biggest, most prosperous, and most powerful nations on the planet. South Korea, also utterly devastated by a war with the Communist Bloc beavered away; and one day the world woke up to find…

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Culture, Development, Media, Society

Since Edsa 1986: 25 years of walking the walk of shame with a bad hangover

Posted on February 28, 2011February 26, 2017 By benign0 17 Comments on Since Edsa 1986: 25 years of walking the walk of shame with a bad hangover
Since Edsa 1986: 25 years of walking the walk of shame with a bad hangover

I went to “Edsa” in 1986 to kibitz, make tusok-tusok da fishball and watch girls. Ok, so I also wanted to “contribute” to removing then President Ferdinand E. Marcos from Malacanang who, after all inconvenienced me no end with his banning of Voltes 5 and other Japanese robot cartoons back in the 70’s. He also…

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Culture, Development, Government, Media, Politics

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