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A country under an inutile gov’t: The #Philippines 12 months since Typhoon #Haiyan struck

Posted on November 10, 2014November 10, 2014 By benign0 29 Comments on A country under an inutile gov’t: The #Philippines 12 months since Typhoon #Haiyan struck
A country under an inutile gov’t: The #Philippines 12 months since Typhoon #Haiyan struck

The marking of the first year’s anniversary of the visit of Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) to the Philippines in November 2013 is a bittersweet one. While the disaster devasted millions of Filipino lives, its most appalling legacy is the vast open wound it left in the Filipino’s collective psyche — the realisation that theirs is an…

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Culture, Development, Environment, Government, Media, Religion, Society

PNoy’s friends with benefits: Good thing the Iglesia ni Cristo does not suffer from erectile dysfunction

Posted on July 23, 2014 By benign0 25 Comments on PNoy’s friends with benefits: Good thing the Iglesia ni Cristo does not suffer from erectile dysfunction
PNoy’s friends with benefits: Good thing the Iglesia ni Cristo does not suffer from erectile dysfunction

Philippine President Benigno Simeon ‘BS’ Aquino III is now on the run — from his own propaganda machine. No less than erstwhile Aquino apologist Conrado de Quiros laments the growing lameness of the ‘Edsa story’ in the eyes of the Filipino youth in his Inquirer column today, Storytelling. Echoing what I wrote earlier, de Quiros…

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Culture, Education, Media, Politics, Religion, Society

The failure of the Philippines is now a legacy of the Aquinos and no longer of the Marcoses

Posted on July 21, 2014July 23, 2014 By benign0 50 Comments on The failure of the Philippines is now a legacy of the Aquinos and no longer of the Marcoses
The failure of the Philippines is now a legacy of the Aquinos and no longer of the Marcoses

Almost 54 percent of Filipinos are under the age of 24. They were all born after 1990 and some of them became voters after 1996. By 2016 a big chunk of this group (5-10 million of them) will turn 18 and be eligible to vote as well. This is a new generation calling the political…

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Development, Education, Government, Politics, Society

#NeverAgain? Was former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos really that awful a leader?

Posted on July 8, 2014September 21, 2014 By benign0 67 Comments on #NeverAgain? Was former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos really that awful a leader?
#NeverAgain? Was former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos really that awful a leader?

The whole brouhaha surrounding the stink raised by Ateneo students and alumni over a photo of their fellows schmoozing with fomer First Lady Imelda Marcos in an Ateneo Scholarship Foundation (ASF) social event brought to light renewed debate over whether or not former President Ferdinand Marcos really was that bad. Was the former strongman a…

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Crime, Media, Politics, Society

Ateneo students in provocative ‘selfie’ poses with former First Lady Imelda Marcos

Posted on July 6, 2014May 3, 2022 By benign0 24 Comments on Ateneo students in provocative ‘selfie’ poses with former First Lady Imelda Marcos
Ateneo students in provocative ‘selfie’ poses with former First Lady Imelda Marcos

A photo of what looks like several Ateneans posing beside former First Lady Imelda Marcos has been making the rounds. The photo clearly shows the seal of the Ateneo in the background and students assuming various provocative poses while flashing the “V” (‘victory’) hand gesture. That hand gesture came to be associated with loyalty to…

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Education, Lifestyle, Politics

Celebration of Ninoy Aquino’s Death Anniversary Continuously Baffles Me

Posted on August 24, 2013August 22, 2018 By Gogs 73 Comments on Celebration of Ninoy Aquino’s Death Anniversary Continuously Baffles Me
Celebration of Ninoy Aquino’s Death Anniversary Continuously  Baffles Me

“I have been fighting for the truth since Day 1 and thank God I am surviving… I am energized by the truth and truth is God… “   Imelda Marcos on Ninoy Aquino’s assassination.        So we “celebrated “the 30th anniversary of the killing of Ninoy Aquino. Hindsight is 20/20 as the great…

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Culture, Government, Politics, Society

Wikileaks exposé: Philippine military generals allegedly in drag during Marcos ‘secret’ party!

Posted on April 15, 2013June 6, 2013 By benign0 24 Comments on Wikileaks exposé: Philippine military generals allegedly in drag during Marcos ‘secret’ party!
Wikileaks exposé: Philippine military generals allegedly in drag during Marcos ‘secret’ party!

More leaked “secret cables” are coming out revealing more about the underbelly of Philippine society in the 1970s under the rule of then President Ferdinand Marcos. Even as the camp of former Defense Minister, now Senate President, Juan Ponce Enrile battle the re-emergence of anecdotal evidence surrounding the allegedly homicidal past of scion and Senatorial…

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Culture, Politics, Society

Martial Law in the Philippines: ‘But here’s the point…’

Posted on September 27, 2012September 21, 2014 By Virtual Vigilante 38 Comments on Martial Law in the Philippines: ‘But here’s the point…’
Martial Law in the Philippines: ‘But here’s the point…’

The following is a portion of Bong Bong Marcos’ statement in his Facebook account early Friday morning, September 21, 2012. His father signed Proclamation No. 1081, proclaiming a state of Martial Law in the Philippines, on September 21, 1972, exactly 40 years ago. We cannot change “yesterday” any more than we can foretell what the…

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