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On how the politicisation of community pantries and ayuda contributed to Filipino mendicant culture

Posted on May 27, 2021 By Benedict Exconde 1 Comment on On how the politicisation of community pantries and ayuda contributed to Filipino mendicant culture
On how the politicisation of community pantries and ayuda contributed to Filipino mendicant culture

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic struck the Philippines, “bayanihan” has been a mainstay of Filipino culture, especially in the provinces. As someone who spent my youth in the province, I am not surprised whenever the friendly neighbors come over to our place to offer some of their food during the fiesta or Noche Buena or…

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Culture, Economy, Society

“Death by community pantry” is dead right!

Posted on April 25, 2021April 25, 2021 By benign0 6 Comments on “Death by community pantry” is dead right!
“Death by community pantry” is dead right!

It’s in the news and is all the buzz amongst the mutual high-fivin’ titas of Manila who are reveling in the idea that they have once again scored a Great Woke Cancellation. University of the Philippines Executive Vice President Teodoro J. Herbosa had recently tendered his resignation. News site Interaksyon “reports” that this was “after…

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Culture, Religion, Society

Why Filipinos are never a Special People

Posted on May 16, 2018May 16, 2018 By ChinoF 14 Comments on Why Filipinos are never a Special People
Why Filipinos are never a Special People

Among the triumphalist hogwash we’ve long been attacking is the idea that we are a special people. That kind of mentality is often embraced under the assumption that it is necessary for love of country. That is wrong, and “feeling special” actually does us more harm than good. It is one of those placebos that…

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Culture

So who wants to change?

Posted on February 12, 2015 By Batangenyo 14 Comments on So who wants to change?
So who wants to change?

Kung bibigyan ka ng pagkakataon, . . . Ahm. . . . . Kung bibigyan ka ng pagkakataon, na kunyari, papipiliin ka kung saang panahon mo gustong umusbong. Kailan ang pipiliin mo? Pakiramdam mo ba, sa tamang panahon ka naisilang? Mas pipiliin mo bang, sana sa nakaraan ka na lamang nabuhay, nang sa ganon, sana…

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Culture, Development, Economy, Education, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Politics

Criminality is the sign of society’s moral decadence, social poverty and economic inequality

Posted on April 25, 2013 By Jose Mario de Vega 9 Comments on Criminality is the sign of society’s moral decadence, social poverty and economic inequality
Criminality is the sign of society’s moral decadence, social poverty and economic inequality

It has been quite some time now that the prevailing issues, hot topics and shocking headlines of our newspapers and the dominant talk of the town is the apparent and seeming rise of criminal statistics and the rampant commission of various crimes, specifically those of economic in nature and background. The root causes of crime…

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Civics, Crime, Education, Society

Filipino pride in the spirit of ‘bayanihan’ invoked in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

Posted on November 2, 2012November 2, 2012 By benign0 33 Comments on Filipino pride in the spirit of ‘bayanihan’ invoked in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy
Filipino pride in the spirit of ‘bayanihan’ invoked in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

Filipinos never pass up an opportunity to exhibit their renowned ethnocentrism. In the wake of Hurricane Sandy which devastated much of the eastern seaboard of the United States, there have been many heartening reports of how the level of preparedness and swift action of the US government to mitigate the foreseen effects of the storm…

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Culture, Society

Rainy season proves Filipinos are stuck in a time loop

Posted on August 9, 2012 By a 38 Comments on Rainy season proves Filipinos are stuck in a time loop
Rainy season proves Filipinos are stuck in a time loop

“Filipinos are very adaptable.” “Even storms can’t deter their will to survive.” “I’m so proud to be a Filipino.” “Baha ka lang, Pilipino ako.” (You’re only a flood; I’m a Filipino.) The torrent of praises aimed towards Filipinos isn’t likely to end after braving fierce winds of the southwest monsoon that ravaged the Philippines these…

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Featured, Society

Pinoys give SOS another meaning

Posted on August 9, 2012 By FallenAngel 87 Comments on Pinoys give SOS another meaning
Pinoys give SOS another meaning

Haring habagat – this is the name that some people on Facebook are throwing around to call the latest series of torrential rains that has besieged Metro Manila. Habagat refers to the southwest monsoon experienced by the Philippines every year. The total volume of rainfall from this incidence has seemingly exceeded that of Ondoy in…

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Culture, Government, Politics, Society

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