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All Filipino “revolutions” were co-opted by greedy and power-hungry oligarchs

Posted on June 12, 2024 By Ramon Ortoll 4 Comments on All Filipino “revolutions” were co-opted by greedy and power-hungry oligarchs
All Filipino “revolutions” were co-opted by greedy and power-hungry oligarchs

China had the opportunity to colonize most of Southeast Asia if they wanted to. Did they do it? Nope. The Chinese weren’t colonial in their mindset and this is mirrored by their political and social structures during the time of the emperors. It was the Japanese who had plans to compete with the Western powers….

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Development, Society

Leni Robredo remains the WORST president the Philippines never had

Posted on December 3, 2023 By benign0 1 Comment on Leni Robredo remains the WORST president the Philippines never had
Leni Robredo remains the WORST president the Philippines never had

Members of the Yellowtard-Communist Axis now gloating over the fracturing of the once mighty “Unity Team” of President Bongbong Marcos and Vice President Inday Sara Duterte wax sentiment over how failed 2022 presidential candidate Leni Robredo could have been leader of the Filipino people instead. Emphasis is on the “could have been” because highlighting that…

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Politics

Did Babe Romualdez forget that the US Killed Millions of Filipinos?

Posted on May 10, 2023 By Ramon Ortoll 2 Comments on Did Babe Romualdez forget that the US Killed Millions of Filipinos?
Did Babe Romualdez forget that the US Killed Millions of Filipinos?

In less than a year, Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel “Babe” Romualdez has achieved most of what was on Uncle Sam’s laundry list of to-do’s for US Interests to be pursued in the Philippines. These pursuits had been in the dumps since former President Rodrigo Duterte won the Presidency in 2016 and…

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Politics

The Yellowtard agenda is to ensure the status quo of OLIGARCH-backed colonial rule persists

Posted on August 14, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 2 Comments on The Yellowtard agenda is to ensure the status quo of OLIGARCH-backed colonial rule persists
The Yellowtard agenda is to ensure the status quo of OLIGARCH-backed colonial rule persists

Neoliberals like Richard Javad Heydarian are the first to put the blame for the Philippines’ troubles on the so-called “bobotantes“. In his Inquirer column “The foolish myth of ‘bobotante’ voters”, he points out that “authoritarian nostalgists shouldn’t forget that their idols wouldn’t have made it to Malacañang without the support of a plurality of urban…

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Government, Society

The demise of Spanish culture and urbanidad y civilidad in the Philippines gave rise to today’s IDIOCRACY

Posted on July 7, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 6 Comments on The demise of Spanish culture and urbanidad y civilidad in the Philippines gave rise to today’s IDIOCRACY
The demise of Spanish culture and urbanidad y civilidad in the Philippines gave rise to today’s IDIOCRACY

The use of Spanish words and terms in the vernacular is almost nil at this point with the new generation. Their parents didn’t grow up in households with older relatives from the generation where Español was the lingua franca of society. The mestizos are also disappearing from society. The third generation who managed to squander…

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Culture, Education, History

The @1Sambayan June 12 fiasco was a validation of Duterte and a vindication of Marcos

Posted on June 13, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 3 Comments on The @1Sambayan June 12 fiasco was a validation of Duterte and a vindication of Marcos
The @1Sambayan June 12 fiasco was a validation of Duterte and a vindication of Marcos

I was thinking of an epitaph piece for 1Sampayan yesterday after that fiasco of a launch. It seems the universe read my thoughts and here’s Randy David with his weekly Inquirer column. In today’s “Making the republic work”, David laments how “supposedly responsible and educated Filipinos” find appealing the idea “that a Sara Duterte-Rodrigo Duterte…

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History, Politics

Opposition against charter change because they fear disruption to a political order that benefits a few

Posted on June 8, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 1 Comment on Opposition against charter change because they fear disruption to a political order that benefits a few
Opposition against charter change because they fear disruption to a political order that benefits a few

If you look at a map of the pre-Spanish “Philippines,” you would see that sultanates were the norm. The archipelago was heavily influenced by Islam which came by way of Indonesia and Malaysia. It was the Spaniards who introduced Christianity. One could argue that if the archipelago wasn’t colonized it would be composed today of…

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Charter Change, Education, Society

35 years of democracy has not freed Filipinos from entrenched oligarchic feudal rule

Posted on June 1, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 3 Comments on 35 years of democracy has not freed Filipinos from entrenched oligarchic feudal rule
35 years of democracy has not freed Filipinos from entrenched oligarchic feudal rule

Richard Javad Heydarian has a fondness for historical context in relation to present-day situations. In his Inquirer piece “Why do we love dictators?” he laments how, “across the postcolonial world, where the pandemic has been most devastating, it seems many people can’t still shake off their collective fascination with despots, even the most tragically disastrous…

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History, Society

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