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Foreign policy must never be dictated by emotions

Posted on October 31, 2023 By The Unpopular Opinion 9 Comments on Foreign policy must never be dictated by emotions
Foreign policy must never be dictated by emotions

Tensions are rising between the Philippines and China, as activities in the West Philippine Sea are continuously being monitored, not only by their respective governments, but also by various countries who have tactical and strategic interests in these waters. From the recent water cannon incident which harassed fellow Filipinos, to beating the Chinese national basketball…

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History, Politics, The South

Population control? Education? Infrastructure? Let us get our priorities straight!

Posted on August 11, 2017August 11, 2017 By Hector Gamboa 9 Comments on Population control? Education? Infrastructure? Let us get our priorities straight!
Population control? Education? Infrastructure? Let us get our priorities straight!

My previous article regarding the potential high cost of free college education has elicited interesting reactions from readers. Some readers have argued that free college, much like free contraceptives, is a good investment by the government that would lead to economic improvement in the Philippines. In support of the argument, some have blamed the high…

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Economy

Remembering the Heroes of the Martial Law Era

Posted on September 23, 2016 By Celestino Manrique II 105 Comments on Remembering the Heroes of the Martial Law Era
Remembering the Heroes of the Martial Law Era

“As of the twenty-third of this month, I signed Proclamation Number 1081 placing the entire Philippines under martial law” said President Ferdinand E. Marcos on that famous television broadcast 44 years ago today, September 23. Before the declaration of martial law, the country was in a state of upheaval. It was the middle of the…

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Civics, Government, Society

Does the First World owe the rest of the world, its migrants and its refugees anything?

Posted on August 27, 2015 By benign0 38 Comments on Does the First World owe the rest of the world, its migrants and its refugees anything?
Does the First World owe the rest of the world, its migrants and its refugees anything?

Europe and much of the rich world today is faced with a moral dilemma surrounding a tidal wave of desperate migrants massing at their borders fleeing war and poverty in their respective homelands. It’s a no-brainer. Migrants are seeking a “better life” in the First World and a slice of that legendary welfare state pie…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Politics, Society

Changed situation in Golan Heights renders UN peacekeeping mission there irrelevant

Posted on September 5, 2014 By benign0 20 Comments on Changed situation in Golan Heights renders UN peacekeeping mission there irrelevant
Changed situation in Golan Heights renders UN peacekeeping mission there irrelevant

It seems the real question that needs to be asked with regard to the role of Filipino troops deployed to United Nations peacekeeping missions in the Middle East is this: Is it our war? As the term “peacekeeper” implies, UN “peacekeeping” missions protect peace within their respective areas of responsibility. When there is no longer…

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Government, Politics

Study confirms need to establish English as medium of instruction also at elementary school levels

Posted on August 20, 2014April 1, 2023 By benign0 36 Comments on Study confirms need to establish English as medium of instruction also at elementary school levels
Study confirms need to establish English as medium of instruction also at elementary school levels

A study jointly conducted by the University of the Philippines’ Assessment Curriculum Technology Research Center-College of Education (ACTRC) and the University of Melbourne on the effectiveness of Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education in (MTB-MLE) in the Philippines has confirmed something many Filipinos have known for some time — that English remains a highly-prized skill that most…

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Culture, Development, Education

Television can save the Philippines

Posted on April 20, 2014April 20, 2014 By Ilda 31 Comments on Television can save the Philippines
Television can save the Philippines

The word escapism, as defined on the Net, refers to a mental diversion by means of entertainment or recreation, as an “escape” from the perceived unpleasant or banal aspects of daily life. It can also be used as a term to define the actions people take to help relieve persisting feelings of depression or general…

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Education, Media

Arrest of Mumbai netizens forbodes Philippines under Cybercrime Law

Posted on November 21, 2012 By benign0 4 Comments on Arrest of Mumbai netizens forbodes Philippines under Cybercrime Law
Arrest of Mumbai netizens forbodes Philippines under Cybercrime Law

The Indian city of Mumbai has long been dominated by hard-line rightist party Shiv Sena. So when its powerful head, Bal K. Thackeray died recently, the city effectively shut down in deference with shops closing for the day and workers going home. Annoyed with all this, 21-year-old medical student Shaheen Dhada took to Facebook to…

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Politics, Tech Talk

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