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Why Rodrigo Duterte’s vigilante justice strongly appeals to Filipinos

Posted on May 29, 2015May 29, 2015 By benign0 18 Comments on Why Rodrigo Duterte’s vigilante justice strongly appeals to Filipinos
Why Rodrigo Duterte’s vigilante justice strongly appeals to Filipinos

I recall two movie franchises I enjoyed in my youth, Clint Eastwood’s Dirty Harry, and Charles Bronson’s Death Wish. At the time these films were released, major cities in the United States were in the grips of a vast crime wave. Americans living in big cities lived in fear of the stereotypical armed mugger lurking…

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Crime, Government, Politics, The South

Unanswered Questions And Unsolved Problems: The Legacy Of The Pinoy People

Posted on April 5, 2015February 6, 2023 By Grimwald 6 Comments on Unanswered Questions And Unsolved Problems: The Legacy Of The Pinoy People
Unanswered Questions And Unsolved Problems: The Legacy Of The Pinoy People

As a tribute to Rafael Alunan III’s article, I am currently writing this article as both a response and a brief look into the self-defeating Pinoy psyche. As you know, at least based on what the media likes to tell us, we have long been freed from the alleged oppression of the Marcos regime. While…

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Crime, Culture, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Society

Five Inaccuracies Still Accepted as “Philippine History”

Posted on March 20, 2015 By MidwayHaven 101 Comments on Five Inaccuracies Still Accepted as “Philippine History”
Five Inaccuracies Still Accepted as “Philippine History”

Some time ago I watched a local documentary that dramatized Ferdinand Magellan’s visit to Mactan Island in 1521. Most Filipinos are aware of the events here: Mactan’s chieftain Lapu-Lapu kills Magellan, and the rest of the natives drive the rest of the Spanish back to their boats. What irked me however was what the actor…

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Civics, Culture, Education, Society

A History Of Delusion; A Culture Of Deceit

Posted on March 18, 2015 By Grimwald 8 Comments on A History Of Delusion; A Culture Of Deceit
A History Of Delusion; A Culture Of Deceit

I remember reading a story when I was younger. At the time of course, I didn’t understand it completely but it was only until later did I really understand the theme of the story. I don’t remember the title or the author of the story but it was about lions. No, it’s not The Lion King,…

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Crime, Culture, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Society

The 1986 EDSA people power ‘revolution’ has irreparably damaged the Philippines

Posted on February 18, 2015February 20, 2022 By benign0 44 Comments on The 1986 EDSA people power ‘revolution’ has irreparably damaged the Philippines
The 1986 EDSA people power ‘revolution’ has irreparably damaged the Philippines

Back in the heady days leading up to the 1986 EDSA “people power” “revolution”, the top slogan of supporters of then incumbent Philippine president Ferdinand E. Marcos was, what else, “Marcos pa rin!” (roughly translated: “Still Marcos!”). Fast forward to today and, guess what, the incumbent’s slogan that “trended” in recent days (presumably to counter…

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Development, Media, Politics, Religion, Society

President Noynoy Aquino showed his vindictiveness during a speech for Pope Francis

Posted on January 17, 2015January 17, 2015 By Ilda 105 Comments on President Noynoy Aquino showed his vindictiveness during a speech for Pope Francis
President Noynoy Aquino showed his vindictiveness during a speech for Pope Francis

Philippine President Benigno Simeon (BS) Aquino’s speech to welcome Pope Francis was outrageously inappropriate. It was so wrong. Some of us didn’t see it coming. It was shocking to hear him talk about himself and complain about how some of the members of the Church in the country are being mean to him. Who would…

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Politics, Religion

Shocking Facts About How The Benitezes Ran PWU

Posted on January 10, 2015January 10, 2015 By P. Farol 8 Comments on Shocking Facts About How The Benitezes Ran PWU
Shocking Facts About How The Benitezes Ran PWU

A Google Alert gave me one of the biggest shocks of my life late last night despite being pleasantly drunk from the beer I had with a dear old friend from past political campaigns. You see a couple of days ago I set up Google Alerts for PWU and members of the Benitez clan to keep tabs…

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Crime, Economy, Education, Money Talks

The #Philippines is a nation of starstruck ignoramuses

Posted on January 4, 2015January 4, 2015 By benign0 928 Comments on The #Philippines is a nation of starstruck ignoramuses
The #Philippines is a nation of starstruck ignoramuses

[The following is an article by Star columnist Don Pedero published in The Philippine Star 29 October 2000 and also featured in Get Real Philippines on the same year.] * * * Last July 23, I wrote about Nasty (short for Anastacio), a balikbayan from Los Angeles, who, while vacationing in Manila, had nothing to…

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