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The fate of Philippine democracy is in the hands of the Senator Judges of the impeachment court

Posted on May 18, 2012September 27, 2013 By Ilda 48 Comments on The fate of Philippine democracy is in the hands of the Senator Judges of the impeachment court
The fate of Philippine democracy is in the hands of the Senator Judges of the impeachment court

This is it. This is what some of us have been waiting for. No, it’s not really the much-anticipated appearance of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona in court. Okay, yes. We are going to be glued to the tube when he finally testifies, indeed. But at the back of our heads, the long wait…

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Crime, Featured, Government, Politics, Society

The Philippines: a country governed by people who reflect the society that elected them

Posted on April 19, 2012October 12, 2013 By benign0 44 Comments on The Philippines: a country governed by people who reflect the society that elected them
The Philippines: a country governed by people who reflect the society that elected them

Does the solution to the multitude of ills that plague the Philippines reside in politics? Is it really the quality of government that is behind the chronic failure that is the Philippine nation? Think again. [Photo courtesy Today in History.] Perhaps there was a time when there were lots of scapegoats that Filipinos can count…

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Culture, Development, Government, Politics

Criticizing PNoy is good for us and democracy

Posted on April 11, 2012July 27, 2013 By Ilda 51 Comments on Criticizing PNoy is good for us and democracy
Criticizing PNoy is good for us and democracy

President Noynoy Aquino still has until 2016 before he steps down from his post. That seems like a really long time for him to remain in office and have photos of him taken while “working” bandied around as evidence of “achievement”. It would seem even longer, like an eternity, to Filipinos who have lost their…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Government

It Is a Good Time for Change, Starting with Changing to Someone Who Can Actually Do It

Posted on December 31, 2011December 31, 2011 By BenK 11 Comments on It Is a Good Time for Change, Starting with Changing to Someone Who Can Actually Do It
It Is a Good Time for Change, Starting with Changing to Someone Who Can Actually Do It

I read with some interest Jaime Garchitorena’s “End of Year Thoughts: If there’s a good time to initiate change I think that good time is now”, and I found it intriguing in that it echoes in many ways my own understanding of the futility of ‘ideal democracy’: That rules many times are nothing more than…

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Government, Politics

President Noynoy Aquino’s crooked path justified @JaimeGarch

Posted on December 29, 2011 By benign0 27 Comments on President Noynoy Aquino’s crooked path justified @JaimeGarch
President Noynoy Aquino’s crooked path justified @JaimeGarch

On his request, I read Jaime Garchitorena’s End of Year Thoughts. The primary payload of Mr Garch’s piece seems to revolve around the notion that to expect any sort of strategic thinking and strategic execution from President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III is an exercise in utter futility, and therefore, that expectation is best written off…

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Government, Politics

Crowdsourcing is a double-edged sword

Posted on December 13, 2011 By benign0 8 Comments on Crowdsourcing is a double-edged sword
Crowdsourcing is a double-edged sword

It is a massive case of groupthink — when entire governments and even societies delegate en masse their thinking faculties for the sake of unanimity. According to a Scientific American feature, “[s]cholars have ascribed bad decision making to groupthink, for example, in U.S. policy during the Vietnam War.” Indeed, groupthink seems to be behind some…

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Society, Tech Talk

Burma and the Philippines: struggling for democracy

Posted on January 13, 2011February 2, 2021 By Ilda 27 Comments on Burma and the Philippines: struggling for democracy
Burma and the Philippines: struggling for democracy

In a move reminiscent of its coverage of the late Former Philippine President Corazon “Cory” Aquino’s political career, TIME magazine has recently featured on its cover not once, but twice in less than two months, another woman who is touted as an icon of freedom and democracy. Burma’s long suffering and recently released political prisoner,…

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Development, Education, Politics, Religion

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