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Filipinos literal sitting ducks as wind and floods from natural tropical typhoons amplified by years of neglect bear down

Posted on November 9, 2025November 12, 2025 By benign0 8 Comments on Filipinos literal sitting ducks as wind and floods from natural tropical typhoons amplified by years of neglect bear down
Filipinos literal sitting ducks as wind and floods from natural tropical typhoons amplified by years of neglect bear down

With yet another one — Uwan (Fung-wong) — coming over the next 48 hours, the Philippines had already been hit by three devastating typhoons just in the last several weeks. The most recent one, Kalmaegi had unleashed Category 5 level destruction over the Visayas reason with Cebu bearing the brunt of its violent visit. Torrential…

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Environment, Society

Why Philippine elections are like NAIA departure area bollards

Posted on May 12, 2025 By benign0 8 Comments on Why Philippine elections are like NAIA departure area bollards
Why Philippine elections are like NAIA departure area bollards

Today, Filipinos once again troop to the polls to participate in Philippine democracy’s most festive tradition. Without even being deep enough into the details of the who’s who among the choices and the what’s what of the “issues” at stake, it is easy to predict what the outcome of all this means to the average…

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Politics

Dismantling of the EDSA busway would have been an astounding injustice

Posted on February 9, 2025 By benign0 9 Comments on Dismantling of the EDSA busway would have been an astounding injustice
Dismantling of the EDSA busway would have been an astounding injustice

It is laughable how, at a time when the decades-long insanity of car-centric design of urban spaces is finally losing steam across much of the sane world, some moron chucked another quintessentially-Filipino brainwave to have the EDSA bus lane removed. The lane on the famously clogged highway blocked for exclusive use by public buses was…

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Development, Government

Flooding in Manila following Typhoon Gaemi: Déjà vu all over again!

Posted on July 24, 2024 By benign0 6 Comments on Flooding in Manila following Typhoon Gaemi: Déjà vu all over again!
Flooding in Manila following Typhoon Gaemi: Déjà vu all over again!

Journalists “reporting” on the devastation wrought by the passing of Typhoon Gaemi (along with southwest monsoon rains) may as well be copy-and-paste jobs. After all, there is a trove of past news reports on typhoons (and even minor weather disturbances) hitting the Philippines and causing disproportionate devastation. Indeed, what stands out is the embarrassing sameness…

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Development, Environment

All Filipino “revolutions” were co-opted by greedy and power-hungry oligarchs

Posted on June 12, 2024 By Ramon Ortoll 4 Comments on All Filipino “revolutions” were co-opted by greedy and power-hungry oligarchs
All Filipino “revolutions” were co-opted by greedy and power-hungry oligarchs

China had the opportunity to colonize most of Southeast Asia if they wanted to. Did they do it? Nope. The Chinese weren’t colonial in their mindset and this is mirrored by their political and social structures during the time of the emperors. It was the Japanese who had plans to compete with the Western powers….

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Development, Society

Food insecurity in the Philippines the result of substandard infrastructure and backward industrial base

Posted on November 4, 2023 By Ramon Ortoll 5 Comments on Food insecurity in the Philippines the result of substandard infrastructure and backward industrial base
Food insecurity in the Philippines the result of substandard infrastructure and backward industrial base

Apparently the general public has several misconceptions about the current state of agriculture. In simple terms, we haven’t achieved food security because of our neglect of adoption of modern techniques and the absence of population control measures. We don’t produce enough food for domestic consumption. Each subsector in agriculture is also beset with problems. In…

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Development

President Bongbong Marcos’s 2023 State of the Nation Address (SONA): Great Expectations vs Stark Reality

Posted on July 22, 2023 By Ramon Ortoll 1 Comment on President Bongbong Marcos’s 2023 State of the Nation Address (SONA): Great Expectations vs Stark Reality
President Bongbong Marcos’s 2023 State of the Nation Address (SONA): Great Expectations vs Stark Reality

The President Wil deliver his second State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday July 24, 2023. The pre-SONA information drive of the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) has been harping on the positive gains since the first one last year. What has President Bongbong Marcos (BBM) achieved in his first year in office? The New…

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Development, Politics

Has the quality of Filipino thinking progressed?

Posted on March 22, 2023March 22, 2023 By benign0 5 Comments on Has the quality of Filipino thinking progressed?
Has the quality of Filipino thinking progressed?

We’re coming to the end of the first quarter of the 21st Century and the question remains as easy to answer as ever. The biggest red flag (literally) is the continued significant presence of communists in Philippine politics and in the terrorism they sustain in the countryside. Why do these elements continue to figure prominently…

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Culture, Development, Society

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