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Delusion and Ignorance are NOT Positive Things

Posted on August 18, 2015 By Grimwald 9 Comments on Delusion and Ignorance are NOT Positive Things
Delusion and Ignorance are NOT Positive Things

In her latest article, Fallen Angel shows us how our own culture works against us in various ways. Unfortunately, there are still a good number of commenters who, due to a misguided way of thinking, see things differently and are quick to assume that the article is once again attacking the integrity of the Filipino…

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Culture, Society

The Philippines: Between Poverty and Ignorance

Posted on April 18, 2014September 14, 2015 By Ilda 19 Comments on The Philippines: Between Poverty and Ignorance
The Philippines: Between Poverty and Ignorance

I have a friend who disagrees very much with my social and political views about the Philippines. He thinks that my commentaries about the country come across as negative and therefore running counter to his own views. This deeply offends him even when I’ve assured him many times these commentaries are not about him. I…

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Education, Environment, Society

Why The Michael Christian Martinez Case Is A Source Of Pinoy Shame Not Pinoy Pride

Posted on February 11, 2014 By Gogs 104 Comments on Why The Michael Christian Martinez Case Is A Source Of Pinoy Shame Not Pinoy Pride
Why The Michael Christian Martinez Case Is A Source Of Pinoy Shame Not Pinoy Pride

  For those of you who will hate me, after reading this whole piece or reading the title of the piece or reading the title of the website please all I ask is you hate me for the right reasons I will not spend this piece trashing on Michael Christian Martinez. Quite the opposite I…

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Culture, Government, Society

Ignorance: a fundamental force in Pinoy society

Posted on June 12, 2012August 14, 2013 By FallenAngel 92 Comments on Ignorance: a fundamental force in Pinoy society
Ignorance: a fundamental force in Pinoy society

Fellow GRP writer Arche wrote a few days ago about Miriam Defensor Santiago (MDS), and he likened her to a modern day Pilosopo Tasyo. She is obsessed with the law, and probably knows it better than most other lawmakers currently in the Philippines. One can be forgiven for saying that her obsession with the law…

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