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CHR and CBCP’s solution to traffic congestion: Stop killing criminals and multiply like rabbits

Posted on September 16, 2017 By zaxx 19 Comments on CHR and CBCP’s solution to traffic congestion: Stop killing criminals and multiply like rabbits
CHR and CBCP’s solution to traffic congestion: Stop killing criminals and multiply like rabbits

Peaceful solutions don’t usually work in the Philippines. Take squatting for example. The land owner kindly asks the squatter to leave (while even dangling some P30K pocket money). The squatter shows the land owner the finger and cries out against the violation of his rights. CHR comes in to remind the land owner that the 1987…

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Crime, Society

Filipinos have come to prefer VIOLENT solutions to their national problems

Posted on September 15, 2017 By benign0 44 Comments on Filipinos have come to prefer VIOLENT solutions to their national problems
Filipinos have come to prefer VIOLENT solutions to their national problems

Who owns the concept of “human rights”? Is it the United Nations? Is it the Commission on Human Rights (CHR)? Is it Chito Gascon? Is it the Yellowtards? If we are to believe certain “thought leaders”, it seems everyone but ordinary Filipinos are “human rights” advocates. They are overdue for a reality check. Just within…

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Crime, Society

‘Human rights abuse’ is perpetrated ONLY by cops and soldiers according to @CHRgovPh

Posted on September 14, 2017 By benign0 24 Comments on ‘Human rights abuse’ is perpetrated ONLY by cops and soldiers according to @CHRgovPh
‘Human rights abuse’ is perpetrated ONLY by cops and soldiers according to @CHRgovPh

The recent proposal to drastically cut public funds allocated to the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has put the spotlight on other government agencies that are of dubious value to the Filipino people. It has long been recognised that Filipinos suffer from a government that is big, fat, complex, and slow and could greatly benefit…

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Crime, Government

1000 pesos is a princely sum for a non-value-adding agency like @CHRPhilippines

Posted on September 13, 2017 By benign0 27 Comments on 1000 pesos is a princely sum for a non-value-adding agency like @CHRPhilippines
1000 pesos is a princely sum for a non-value-adding agency like @CHRPhilippines

It is really up to Chito Gascon, head of the Philippines’ Commission on Human Rights (CHR) to convince the Filipino people why his organisation deserves to be allotted more than 1,000 pesos this year. Congress, after all, are made up of popularly-elected representatives of the Filipino people. As such, their decision to grant this sum…

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Crime, Government, Politics

Philippine Opposition mounting ‘distraction campaigns’ to bury important national issues

Posted on August 31, 2017 By benign0 3 Comments on Philippine Opposition mounting ‘distraction campaigns’ to bury important national issues
Philippine Opposition mounting ‘distraction campaigns’ to bury important national issues

Overheard on my Twitter timeline: Filipinos are an “angry” people. As such, the landscape of political chatter is fertile ground for the Opposition (specifically the cancer within it, the Yellowtard clique) to mount one distraction campaign after another. Whilst reputable thought leaders tackle the hard-hitting issues — like the drug menace, public transport, public health…

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Culture, Society

Ozamiz Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog shooting: Justice delivered or crime committed?

Posted on August 1, 2017August 2, 2017 By benign0 15 Comments on Ozamiz Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog shooting: Justice delivered or crime committed?
Ozamiz Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog shooting: Justice delivered or crime committed?

Filipinos may be harshly judging the West-of-the-Pecos brand of “justice” meted out to Ozamiz City Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog using Starbucks hipsteratti standards today — because that is the easy and politically-correct thing to think and do. But, see, sometimes a bit of thinking outside of the square is called for, specially in this instance when…

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Crime, Politics

The Philippines’ Commission on Human Rights is a waste of space and should be abolished

Posted on July 26, 2017 By benign0 54 Comments on The Philippines’ Commission on Human Rights is a waste of space and should be abolished
The Philippines’ Commission on Human Rights is a waste of space and should be abolished

Put in the form of a more confronting question, the debate around the point (if any) of having a “Commission on Human Rights” (CHR) becomes a bit more clear… If the Philippines’ Commission on Human Rights were to disappear tomorrow, would there be any significant consequences to the average Filipino? I posed the question several…

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Crime, Government

Duterte a dictator? Just because his critics say so doesn’t mean he is one

Posted on July 23, 2017November 16, 2021 By Ilda 16 Comments on Duterte a dictator? Just because his critics say so doesn’t mean he is one
Duterte a dictator? Just because his critics say so doesn’t mean he is one

Why do some people, particularly members of the Philippine Liberal Party, call President Rodrigo Duterte a dictator? I have been trying to find people who can substantiate that accusation, but none of his critics could provide anything to back their claim. Liberal Party Senators like Leila De Lima, Risa Hontiveros and Antonio Trillanes keep warning…

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