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Before Mocha Uson, there was Kris Aquino. Oh, and Jim Paredes

Posted on November 22, 2016 By benign0 7 Comments on Before Mocha Uson, there was Kris Aquino. Oh, and Jim Paredes
Before Mocha Uson, there was Kris Aquino. Oh, and Jim Paredes

The way all these crybabies are now blubbering about the rise of Mocha Uson to the top of the Philippines’ thought leadership hierarchy, you’d think celebrity endorsers had never existed before. Truth is, using glitz, glamour, and shock as a means to influence public sentiment is as old as prostitution itself. The Philippines’ now-ended 30-year…

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Culture, Media, Politics, Society

Why morality, decency, and civility have been discredited in Philippine society

Posted on October 7, 2016October 7, 2016 By benign0 13 Comments on Why morality, decency, and civility have been discredited in Philippine society
Why morality, decency, and civility have been discredited in Philippine society

To be ‘moral’. To be ‘decent’. To be ‘civil’. These are noble aspirations. Unfortunately for Filipinos, these three words were hijacked by Philippine politics’ Yellow Camp — people who are staunchly loyal (no, beholden) to the Liberal Party and its chief cast of characters, the Aquinos. Perhaps this is the reason that the a majority…

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Culture, Society

Philippine Elections 2016: do Filipinos have to get burned again?

Posted on August 15, 2015August 15, 2015 By FallenAngel 3 Comments on Philippine Elections 2016: do Filipinos have to get burned again?
Philippine Elections 2016: do Filipinos have to get burned again?

While keeping abreast of the developments leading up to the 2016 Philippine national elections, one particular conversation from the past with a relative came to mind: RELATIVE: Let’s go to the venue using our normal route. ME: But, there will be a lot of traffic there. Why don’t we try instead an alternate route? RELATIVE:…

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Civics, Government, Politics

Breaking the Culture of Slavery: The First Step in Saving the Philippines

Posted on July 5, 2015July 5, 2015 By Grimwald 10 Comments on Breaking the Culture of Slavery: The First Step in Saving the Philippines
Breaking the Culture of Slavery: The First Step in Saving the Philippines

I was once asked about what films have I seen that have had a definite impact or influence in my life. Without fail, I answered Stargate. No, not the series or several series that came after it, but the moderately successful film that set it off. The one that featured James Spader and Kurt Russell (the…

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Culture, Education, Government, Politics, Society

Risk management is erring on the side of preparation rather than on the side of celebration

Posted on June 22, 2015 By benign0 5 Comments on Risk management is erring on the side of preparation rather than on the side of celebration
Risk management is erring on the side of preparation rather than on the side of celebration

Is information that we get from politicians, celebrities, and business people reliable? Think about it. These are people who’s job it is to tell people what they want to hear rather than what they need to hear. Politicians want potential voters to think that they have a bright future that they will, presumably, be led…

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Development, Economy, Politics

3 Steps Towards Progress That Most Pinoys Find Too Difficult To Implement

Posted on April 22, 2015 By Grimwald 6 Comments on 3 Steps Towards Progress That Most Pinoys Find Too Difficult To Implement
3 Steps Towards Progress That Most Pinoys Find Too Difficult To Implement

The Philippines is a country with great potential, I will not deny that. However, I will go on to note that time and time again we fail to make anything out of these potentials and continue to flounder about as a failed nation. No matter how skilled our athletes, regardless of how beautiful our beauty queens…

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Culture, Development, Education, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Society

Cultural Renaissance: The Cost of National Salvation

Posted on April 7, 2015 By Grimwald 8 Comments on Cultural Renaissance: The Cost of National Salvation
Cultural Renaissance: The Cost of National Salvation

Many of our detractors often call out GRP for being “negative” and for not offering any suggestions that could help the country. If so, this is mostly because many of us writers are actually hoping that you, our readers, can figure it out for yourselves. Unfortunately, this is most certainly not the case for many…

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Crime, Culture, Development, Economy, Education, Environment, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Society

Why Your Critics Can Sometimes Be Your Best Friend

Posted on February 5, 2015 By Grimwald 26 Comments on Why Your Critics Can Sometimes Be Your Best Friend
Why Your Critics Can Sometimes Be Your Best Friend

They say that the truth hurts. Well, as a writer for more than a decade, I can attest to that. Yes, when people call you out on your mistakes, it can really wipe off that smile on your face. When people tell you about the moments you screwed up can really ruin your day. But then…

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Culture, Development, Lifestyle, Society

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