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China knows how things “work” in the Philippines

Posted on November 21, 2018November 18, 2019 By benign0 37 Comments on China knows how things “work” in the Philippines
China knows how things “work” in the Philippines

Indeed, the Chinese know how thing “work” in the Philippines. They have, after all, been prominent figures in Philippine industry since the Middle Ages. They know enough to fly above the radars of the natives and deal directly with the powers-that-be. That strategy of knowing and dealing with the right people continues to this day….

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Culture, Economy, Money Talks

How Ideologies Failed and became Obsolete

Posted on September 21, 2018September 21, 2018 By ChinoF 27 Comments on How Ideologies Failed and became Obsolete
How Ideologies Failed and became Obsolete

During one martial law anniversary, columnist Raul Pangalanan wrote about how ideologies led to what happened during the martial law era. These include the First quarter storm riots, the formation and actions of the New People’s Army, and nearly anything anti-Marcos. He said, all of these happened because people clung to ideologies more people today…

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Culture, Politics, Society

Appreciating why “gender equality” is important on International Women’s Day

Posted on March 8, 2018 By benign0 5 Comments on Appreciating why “gender equality” is important on International Women’s Day
Appreciating why “gender equality” is important on International Women’s Day

It’s “International Women’s Day” today. As expected, there are a lot of messages being shouted out about how far women have come and, of course, how much more needs to be done to achieve “gender parity” in the workplace and in society. As such, adding more verbage to all that well-established collective wisdom does not…

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Lifestyle, Society

While his critics called him a “dictator”, Duterte has been good for the Philippine economy

Posted on December 23, 2017 By Ilda 14 Comments on While his critics called him a “dictator”, Duterte has been good for the Philippine economy
While his critics called him a “dictator”, Duterte has been good for the Philippine economy

The Philippine Opposition suffered another loss as President Rodrigo Duterte’s “net satisfaction ratings went up by 10 points to 58% in the last quarter of 2017”, according to the latest survey results by survey firm Social Weather Stations (SWS). It has been a bad year for the President’s critics particularly members of the Liberal Party,…

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Development, Economy

Filipinos need to get off the loser path and onto the road to real progress

Posted on November 10, 2015November 10, 2015 By benign0 22 Comments on Filipinos need to get off the loser path and onto the road to real progress
Filipinos need to get off the loser path and onto the road to real progress

How did the Philippines get to where it is now? It is a wretched society, unable to defend itself from foreign and natural threats, paralysed by its own enormous population, and staring at a future hobbled by a lack of the infrastructure to get it down the right road. Yet the country, over much of…

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Development, Economy, Society

Lessons from Greece: Can Third World nations really afford ‘democratic’ governments?

Posted on July 15, 2015 By benign0 7 Comments on Lessons from Greece: Can Third World nations really afford ‘democratic’ governments?
Lessons from Greece: Can Third World nations really afford ‘democratic’ governments?

You can almost hear Robin Leach snootily addressing his audience in the popular 1980s TV show Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous when you read this: See that demoractic government? You can’t afford it. By hook and, literally, by crook a while back, Greece joined the European Union and replaced the drachma with the euro…

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Development, Economy, Government, Politics

Climate change activism: mere farts in the wind

Posted on September 25, 2014December 16, 2022 By benign0 12 Comments on Climate change activism: mere farts in the wind
Climate change activism: mere farts in the wind

Another United Nations (UN) climate summit, another bunch of promises. Has the UN really been an effective body in efforts to mitigate the worst of humanity’s many scourges that Planet Earth suffers? Considering that China is, today, the single biggest producer of “greenhouse gases”, the role the UN plays in an effort to curb emissions…

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Development, Economy, Environment, Government, Lifestyle, Science, Society

I have mixed feelings about impeaching President Noynoy Aquino

Posted on January 23, 2014January 23, 2014 By Kate Natividad 49 Comments on I have mixed feelings about impeaching President Noynoy Aquino
I have mixed feelings about impeaching President Noynoy Aquino

I hear a lot of talk about impeaching President Noynoy Aquino. Well, it’s not really surprising considering all the badness of his administration being highlighted lately. I mean, here’s a guy who promised the sky back in 2010 and all we get four years down the track is a yellow shirt and a bunch of…

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Development, Government, Lifestyle, Politics, Society

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