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Duterte is turning the Philippines back into a REAL southeast Asian country

Posted on September 16, 2016April 28, 2019 By benign0 118 Comments on Duterte is turning the Philippines back into a REAL southeast Asian country
Duterte is turning the Philippines back into a REAL southeast Asian country

Why the sudden interest of the foreign media in the Philippines? It is because they found a bogeyman in its current president, Rodrigo Duterte, to feast upon. Indeed, Duterte is living up to the smear that goes way back to the campaign leading up to the 2016 elections that he is the “Donald Trump of…

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Crime, Culture, Media, Society

On Independence Day

Posted on June 15, 2016June 15, 2016 By Frank 8 Comments on On Independence Day
On Independence Day

As I start writing this article’s first draft it is already the day after Independence Day in the Philippines. It is also only hours after a horrific event in which a bigot armed with an easily-purchased semi-automatic rifle entered an LGBT nightclub in Orlando, Florida, and embarked on a murderous rampage that left 50 people…

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Crime, Culture, Politics

Use of Tagalog and other native dialects should be banned from Filipino political debates!

Posted on March 21, 2016 By Kate Natividad 40 Comments on Use of Tagalog and other native dialects should be banned from Filipino political debates!
Use of Tagalog and other native dialects should be banned from Filipino political debates!

I watched Round 2 of the presidential debates (dubbed #PilipinasDebates2016) last night. It was really entertaining! Mar Roxas was clearly on the run, chased by the disarming wit and articulateness of Rodrigo Duterte and Grace Poe. Vice President Jojo Binay was also pretty sharp and, for a guy who prepared notes but wasn’t allowed to…

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Culture, Education, Media, Politics

Are We Filipinos?

Posted on November 29, 2015 By Batangenyo 13 Comments on Are We Filipinos?
Are We Filipinos?

Ever wonder how we came into being and how this knowledge will affect our daily living? I guess for some people, they just prefer to watch and ride on the trends the corporate media is feeding us. They tell us to pay, and then yeah, no problem, we pay. They tell us to not think,…

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Education, Government, Media, Religion

Did Spanish colonial rule doom the Philippines? Think again…

Posted on September 18, 2015 By benign0 81 Comments on Did Spanish colonial rule doom the Philippines? Think again…
Did Spanish colonial rule doom the Philippines? Think again…

The following text taken from the bestselling book Sapiens is Yuval Noah Harari’s brilliant take on what set apart the European conqueror at the dawn of their golden age of imperialism from the peoples they conquered and from other empire builders that came before them: Around 1517, Spanish colonists in the Caribbean islands began to…

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Culture, Politics

Five More Inaccuracies Still Accepted as “Philippine History”

Posted on April 24, 2015 By MidwayHaven 20 Comments on Five More Inaccuracies Still Accepted as “Philippine History”
Five More Inaccuracies Still Accepted as “Philippine History”

Of course there aren’t just five; history, after all, is just a timeline perceived by those who know how to write it. What’s wrong about all of this is that people do still accept inaccuracies as fact, and quite a few are too rabidly apologetic about them. Consider this gloriously graphic example of a meme…

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Culture, Education, Religion, Society

Was the #DongYanWedding really Dingdong Dantes’s and Marian Rivera’s wedding?

Posted on January 3, 2015January 3, 2015 By benign0 57 Comments on Was the #DongYanWedding really Dingdong Dantes’s and Marian Rivera’s wedding?
Was the #DongYanWedding really Dingdong Dantes’s and Marian Rivera’s wedding?

It’s been several days since the spectacular wedding of Filipino starlets Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera (referred to as the “DongYan” couple on social media) and the Net is still abuzz about the circus. The event was said to have cost more than 100 million pesos and was purportedly shouldered by the GMA Network, one…

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Culture, Glitz and Glamour, Lifestyle, Media, Society

Why Colonial Mentality is a Bogeyman

Posted on April 24, 2014September 20, 2015 By ChinoF 29 Comments on Why Colonial Mentality is a Bogeyman
Why Colonial Mentality is a Bogeyman

I once blogged about colonial mentality, stating that seeing it as a problem is a myth. After more thought and encountering further opinions on the subject, I still think it is a myth – a dangerous one. A bogeyman, an imaginary monster in the closet. I’ve seen so many discussions where others fiercely blame it…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Education, Media, Society

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