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Astounding double standard: Mainstream media mum over government intimidation of political bloggers

Posted on March 24, 2025March 24, 2025 By benign0 4 Comments on Astounding double standard: Mainstream media mum over government intimidation of political bloggers
Astounding double standard: Mainstream media mum over government intimidation of political bloggers

Chalk another one up for the double standard of the Philippines’ mainstream media. On one hand, they would be up in arms over even the slightest hint of government and powerful politicians’ influence — much more suppression — of citizens’ rights to express themselves in a public forum. On the other, and in today’s case,…

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Media, Politics

Filipinos stuck in a country where divorce is illegal and bank secrecy allows crooks to stash dirty cash

Posted on July 6, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 2 Comments on Filipinos stuck in a country where divorce is illegal and bank secrecy allows crooks to stash dirty cash
Filipinos stuck in a country where divorce is illegal and bank secrecy allows crooks to stash dirty cash

Divorce and the Philippines again landing in the gray list of the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF) go hand in hand even if the issues are diametrically opposed. Why is this? Both issues involve the pockets of our honorable legislators in Congress. The Philippines is only one of two states in the world where…

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Crime, Society

Rappler and Opposition “bloggers” lead the way in MISINFORMING the Filipino people!

Posted on February 4, 2019February 4, 2019 By benign0 2 Comments on Rappler and Opposition “bloggers” lead the way in MISINFORMING the Filipino people!
Rappler and Opposition “bloggers” lead the way in MISINFORMING the Filipino people!

Like most activist concepts that had began their lives as noble pursuits, the notion of “media freedom” had been perverted beyond all recognition by the Philippines’ snowflake activists. Worse, in the hands of downright dishonest and political agenda-laden “thought leaders” of the Philippine Opposition, the concept has since suffered a death spiral in relevance. For…

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Media, Politics, Society

Maria Ressa plays the “Assault on Press Freedom” card again

Posted on December 3, 2018December 3, 2018 By benign0 6 Comments on Maria Ressa plays the “Assault on Press Freedom” card again
Maria Ressa plays the “Assault on Press Freedom” card again

With the impending arrest of Rappler CEO Maria Ressa, the usual clique “social justice warriors” (SJWs) are up in arms. But the Philippine government’s stand on the matter remains consistent. A statement released by the Department of Justice reads… Assistant State Prosecutor Zenamar Machacon-Caparros upheld the complaint filed by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR)…

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Crime, Media

Are the Inquirer and ABS-CBN fulfilling their duty to ‘inform’ Filipinos?

Posted on March 31, 2017March 31, 2017 By benign0 8 Comments on Are the Inquirer and ABS-CBN fulfilling their duty to ‘inform’ Filipinos?
Are the Inquirer and ABS-CBN fulfilling their duty to ‘inform’ Filipinos?

Perhaps Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was out of line cussing at “news” media organisations Inquirer.net and ABS-CBN News. But then his assertions about the instances where he alleges he had been slandered by these media outlets need to be addressed. One such case surrounds reports published during his campaign that he had ₱211 million stashed…

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Media, Politics, Society

Filipino ‘journalists’ have no right to judge Rodrigo Duterte and misconstrue his statements

Posted on June 2, 2016 By benign0 93 Comments on Filipino ‘journalists’ have no right to judge Rodrigo Duterte and misconstrue his statements
Filipino ‘journalists’ have no right to judge Rodrigo Duterte and misconstrue his statements

I think I need to diversify my Following and watch list on Twitter. All I see are a bunch of “journalists” shrieking about the statement of President Rodrigo Duterte regarding his views on “bad” journalists and the fate they supposedly deserve. Did Duterte really justify the killing of bad journalists? Who are we to judge?…

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Media, Science

Desperation Time for Duterte Rivals and Critics

Posted on May 3, 2016 By Hector Gamboa 24 Comments on Desperation Time for Duterte Rivals and Critics
Desperation Time for Duterte Rivals and Critics

We are now just less than a week from the Philippine Presidential elections and the fever amongst the electorate has reached temperatures as high as the heatwave currently plaguing the nation. Passions from different camps flare in all directions, making even the most civilized and educated amongst us act like crazy sports fanatics cheering for…

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Politics

CJ Corona’s death: selective justice under the Aquino govt explains why Duterte’s vigilante style is popular

Posted on April 29, 2016April 30, 2016 By Ilda 102 Comments on CJ Corona’s death: selective justice under the Aquino govt explains why Duterte’s vigilante style is popular
CJ Corona’s death: selective justice under the Aquino govt explains why Duterte’s vigilante style is popular

The death of former Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona is a reminder to Filipinos that there is no justice in the Philippines — unless of course you take matters into your own hands or proactively seek it by using your connections in the Justice Department and law enforcement agencies. Because patronage politics is rife…

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Government, Politics, Society

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