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Necessary Evil: How the Philippines Thrives on Criminality

Posted on July 4, 2016 By zaxx 20 Comments on Necessary Evil: How the Philippines Thrives on Criminality
Necessary Evil: How the Philippines Thrives on Criminality

Would you ever go watch a movie that didn’t have a villain? Likely not. In fact, we often glorify good villains – those who excel at being bad. Would box-office hits rake in their millions without the likes of the Joker, Darth Vader, and Cobra? Would there be heroes without the resilient antagonist that brings…

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Crime, Society

Crushing Criminality: Duterte’s 6 Months vs Poe’s 1 Month

Posted on April 14, 2016 By zaxx 42 Comments on Crushing Criminality: Duterte’s 6 Months vs Poe’s 1 Month
Crushing Criminality: Duterte’s 6 Months vs Poe’s 1 Month

If 6 months to stop criminality was kind of a stretch for many of us, Grace Poe’s answer to the Duterte camp’s plan is that she can ensure our “feeling of security” in just a month. A woman of hardly any executive experience will attempt to outdo a public official who has been in the…

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Crime, Culture, Government, Politics, Society

Biggest crooks in the Philippines are Presidents and Congressmen, not drug lords or terrorists

Posted on February 5, 2014 By benign0 14 Comments on Biggest crooks in the Philippines are Presidents and Congressmen, not drug lords or terrorists
Biggest crooks in the Philippines are Presidents and Congressmen, not drug lords or terrorists

What is it about vigilantism that appeals so much to Filipinos? The thought of taking the law into one’s hands is a common Filipino fantasy. Philippine cinema reflects this as have many recent public explosions of uncontrolled often violent rage coming from ordinary Filipinos, many of which were captured in videos that went viral over…

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