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Rappler supporters use their foreign media allies to exploit Filipino colonial mentality

Posted on January 18, 2018January 18, 2018 By benign0 4 Comments on Rappler supporters use their foreign media allies to exploit Filipino colonial mentality
Rappler supporters use their foreign media allies to exploit Filipino colonial mentality

As the outrage fad surrounding the shuttering of Rappler by the Philippines’ Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) rages on, we have so far observed a couple of things: (1) CEO Maria Ressa has been attempting to spin this as a “press freedom” issue to distract the public from her failures as CEO and (2) the…

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Duterte overthrown by a revolt led by Rappler CEO Maria Ressa: a scenario analysis

Posted on January 18, 2018 By benign0 7 Comments on Duterte overthrown by a revolt led by Rappler CEO Maria Ressa: a scenario analysis
Duterte overthrown by a revolt led by Rappler CEO Maria Ressa: a scenario analysis

Though difficult to tell for sure, the Opposition led by the Liberal Party (the Yellowtards) gained some measure of success in spinning what was primarily a citation of lapses in corporate compliance on the part of “social news network” Rappler into an issue of “press freedom”. Led by its embattled CEO Maria Ressa, the Yellowtards…

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Media, Politics

The notion that “fighting for Rappler” equals “fighting for press freedom” is stupid and DANGEROUS

Posted on January 17, 2018January 17, 2018 By benign0 7 Comments on The notion that “fighting for Rappler” equals “fighting for press freedom” is stupid and DANGEROUS
The notion that “fighting for Rappler” equals “fighting for press freedom” is stupid and DANGEROUS

The game is up for Maria Ressa. As CEO of embattled “social news network” Rappler, she should have been on top of her company’s risk exposure to the business environment — including the regulatory framework in the country within which her business operates. She and her cheering squad used the argument that the Securities and…

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Media, Society

“Press freedom” is Rappler’s only argument, and it will fail to move Filipinos

Posted on January 16, 2018 By benign0 16 Comments on “Press freedom” is Rappler’s only argument, and it will fail to move Filipinos
“Press freedom” is Rappler’s only argument, and it will fail to move Filipinos

John Nery makes a good point in his Inquirer piece today where he writes, that the decision of the Philippines’ Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to shutter Rappler for offenses against laws limiting foreign ownership of media companies is “grossly disproportionate” when given the bigger context of “press freedom”. But Rappler is a news organisation…

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‘Resibo Queen’ Jover Laurio represents the demise of free speech on social media

Posted on December 12, 2017 By benign0 6 Comments on ‘Resibo Queen’ Jover Laurio represents the demise of free speech on social media
‘Resibo Queen’ Jover Laurio represents the demise of free speech on social media

The way Rappler and the choir of social media “influencers” who surround it gush about Resibo Queen Jover Laurio, the “genius” behind Pinoy Ako Blog (PAB), you’d think she is God’s Gift to the Philippine Blogosphere. Of course in the eyes of the bleeding-heart liberals who dominate (and progressively devalue) the Philippine Opposition, anyone crowned…

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Facts matter in the Philippines, but only the facts that favour its elite

Posted on November 29, 2017November 29, 2017 By benign0 5 Comments on Facts matter in the Philippines, but only the facts that favour its elite
Facts matter in the Philippines, but only the facts that favour its elite

The irony in the clique of “social media influencers” who hosted an event dubbed a forum on “Truth, Trust, and Democracy in the Age of Selfies, Trolls and Bots” just flies over people’s pointed heads. The event was organised “by the Journalism for Nation Building Foundation (JNBF), Rappler, and other stakeholder groups”. This is not…

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Media, Politics, Society

Recalling “Oeneta” – a play banned for being highly-critical of the Ateneo High School

Posted on October 14, 2017October 14, 2017 By benign0 4 Comments on Recalling “Oeneta” – a play banned for being highly-critical of the Ateneo High School
Recalling “Oeneta” – a play banned for being highly-critical of the Ateneo High School

Alumni of Ateneo High School (AHS) Batch 1986 will remember the play “Oeneta” produced by Section A in the junior year of that class. It was highly-critical of the AHS and eventually went on to be banned by the school. Section A is the top honours section of every batch at the AHS and is…

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Education, Glitz and Glamour, Society

‘Annoying’ opinions also deserve to be heard

Posted on November 18, 2016 By benign0 7 Comments on ‘Annoying’ opinions also deserve to be heard
‘Annoying’ opinions also deserve to be heard

“Social media has become so toxic these days” laments Inquirer columnist Ambeth Ocampo on his piece today. It seems to be true for a lot who are shocked by this new experience of winning and losing friendships online on the bases of political positions taken. Ocampo’s solution is to “take a break from social media”….

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