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The Philippines: A Nation Of Traitors And Sellouts

Posted on January 28, 2016 By Grimwald 75 Comments on The Philippines: A Nation Of Traitors And Sellouts
The Philippines: A Nation Of Traitors And Sellouts

I was actually planning to write this article at some other time. In all honesty, I think many of you have had enough of the Mamasapano Massacre and everything it entails already. Indeed, I’m kinda sick of it myself. I ask, why can’t we just let their families grieve quietly now? Why can’t we give…

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Culture, Society

Where Did All The Good Men Go?

Posted on September 27, 2015 By Grimwald 12 Comments on Where Did All The Good Men Go?
Where Did All The Good Men Go?

Before we begin, let me ask you, how do you measure a man? I once wrote a succession of articles trying to define the meaning of “heroism” but now, let me ask you, how do you define being a good man in this day and age. After all, before you have yourself a hero, you…

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Culture, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Society

Alam Pa Ba Ng Mamamayang Pinoy Ang Kahulugan Ng Salitang “Kabayanihan”?

Posted on August 6, 2015 By Grimwald 19 Comments on Alam Pa Ba Ng Mamamayang Pinoy Ang Kahulugan Ng Salitang “Kabayanihan”?
Alam Pa Ba Ng Mamamayang Pinoy Ang Kahulugan Ng Salitang “Kabayanihan”?

NOTE: Ladies and gentlemen, I find myself writing another Tagalized article here not because I want to leave out our foreign readers but simply because I want this particular message to reach out to more locals who have some difficulty reading English. It is imperative for many of my countrymen to at least get the…

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Culture, Development, Education, Government, Media, Politics, Religion, Society

The interrupted speech of Krisel Mallari

Posted on March 28, 2015 By rsurtida 11 Comments on The interrupted speech of Krisel Mallari
The interrupted speech of Krisel Mallari

The reason why I do not subscribe to the general perception that Ms. Mallari should be praised for her speech is that the details surrounding the incident I have seen and read about just do not support the parameters of what I believe to be traits accorded to bravery and/or integrity—the rallying cry and slogan…

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Culture, Education, Media, Society, Uncategorized

Defining Honor in the Philippines

Posted on January 18, 2015 By Grimwald 33 Comments on Defining Honor in the Philippines
Defining Honor in the Philippines

So, just what is honor? That’s right, honor. Honor is one of the more common words I hear being thrown around in this little country of ours but I often wonder if its people has any real understanding of what it means. I hear “palabra de onor” (word of honor) being said but I somehow…

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Civics, Lifestyle, Society

Courage the cowardly Filipino

Posted on August 31, 2014September 1, 2014 By FallenAngel 136 Comments on Courage the cowardly Filipino
Courage the cowardly Filipino

I find it amusing, and yet not surprising at all, that the cases of the Filipino peacekeepers assigned to the United Nations and of the Gilas Pilipinas Basketball team going to play in the FIBA tournament in Spain are being held up in social media as indicators of Filipino “courage”, and consequently, Filipino pride. The…

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Culture, Lifestyle, Society

Just Do It: An Exposition on the Question of the Virtue of Courage

Posted on April 27, 2013 By Jose Mario de Vega 1 Comment on Just Do It: An Exposition on the Question of the Virtue of Courage
Just Do It: An Exposition on the Question of the Virtue of Courage

There is no iota of doubt that one of the primordial characteristics that humanity value in a person is their virtue of courage. In Greek, the word is translated as Andrea; while the other English translation is: Fortitude. However, due to the greatness of the English language and the grandeur of the ancient Greek, today…

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