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Inquirer and Akbayan are ruining Philippine international relations

Posted on October 13, 2017October 13, 2017 By Ilda 8 Comments on Inquirer and Akbayan are ruining Philippine international relations
Inquirer and Akbayan are ruining Philippine international relations

If there is one thing I hate about President Rodrigo Duterte’s recent tirade in which he threatened to cut ties with the European Union and the United Nations is he didn’t include cursing members of Philippine mainstream media and those from the Opposition who invited the so-called foreign delegates to visit the country. It has…

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Media, Politics

The death of old-school ‘journalism’ proves that democracy is ALIVE in the Philippines

Posted on April 29, 2017January 3, 2020 By benign0 9 Comments on The death of old-school ‘journalism’ proves that democracy is ALIVE in the Philippines
The death of old-school ‘journalism’ proves that democracy is ALIVE in the Philippines

Roles have been reversed. Mainstream “journalists” are now the loud and noisy shills who cry bloody “persecution” and peddle unfounded conspiracies. It is hardly surprising that people nowadays now rely on alternative sources of information. Old school journalists are just too self-important to have decent discussions with. How does the news media industry old guard…

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Government, Media

Save lives by voting against Duterte in @TIME poll according to Inquirer writer @boyingpimentel

Posted on April 4, 2017April 4, 2017 By benign0 10 Comments on Save lives by voting against Duterte in @TIME poll according to Inquirer writer @boyingpimentel
Save lives by voting against Duterte in @TIME poll according to Inquirer writer @boyingpimentel

What was the Inquirer editor thinking? A post by writer Boying Pimentel (on Twitter as @boyingpimentel) published on the Inquirer, via its US bureau, encouraged Filipinos to Vote against Duterte in Time poll to prevent more killings. A link to the article was also posted on Pimentel’s Facebook page. Evident in the title of his…

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Media, Society

Are the Inquirer and ABS-CBN fulfilling their duty to ‘inform’ Filipinos?

Posted on March 31, 2017March 31, 2017 By benign0 8 Comments on Are the Inquirer and ABS-CBN fulfilling their duty to ‘inform’ Filipinos?
Are the Inquirer and ABS-CBN fulfilling their duty to ‘inform’ Filipinos?

Perhaps Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was out of line cussing at “news” media organisations Inquirer.net and ABS-CBN News. But then his assertions about the instances where he alleges he had been slandered by these media outlets need to be addressed. One such case surrounds reports published during his campaign that he had ₱211 million stashed…

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Media, Politics, Society

Could the Philippine Daily Inquirer be charged for inciting sedition?

Posted on October 2, 2016 By benign0 64 Comments on Could the Philippine Daily Inquirer be charged for inciting sedition?
Could the Philippine Daily Inquirer be charged for inciting sedition?

See what I just did here? That is the same thing the Inquirer is doing in its 1st October 2016 front page. “Heil Digong?” is splashed in big bold print. But read the actual article and you will find the small clarification on the matter (italics mine for emphasis): “Duterte appeared to liken himself to…

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Media

The Culture Of Victimhood And The Local Media

Posted on August 2, 2016 By Grimwald 27 Comments on The Culture Of Victimhood And The Local Media
The Culture Of Victimhood And The Local Media

Granted, webmaster Benign0 and fellow contributor Hector Gamboa have already said their pieces about the misleading photo on the front page of the Philippine Daily Inquirer on 24th of July, 2016. It would indeed be kind of redundant for me to write another article about it since both Benign0 and Mr. Gamboa have already said…

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Crime, Culture, Media

The trouble with Raffy Lerma’s “Pieta” photo

Posted on August 2, 2016November 5, 2021 By benign0 28 Comments on The trouble with Raffy Lerma’s “Pieta” photo
The trouble with Raffy Lerma’s “Pieta” photo

Below is an image of the July 24, 2016 front page of the Philippine Sunday Inquirer. Some statements have been issued asserting the authenticity of the photo splashed in full width on the masthead of this edition. These statements follow two articles we published highlighting disturbing aspects of this spread: Hector Gamboa’s On Deceptive Media…

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Crime, Media

Sensationalised photo of ‘extrajudicial killing’ victim splashed on Inquirer front page

Posted on July 28, 2016August 24, 2022 By benign0 85 Comments on Sensationalised photo of ‘extrajudicial killing’ victim splashed on Inquirer front page
Sensationalised photo of ‘extrajudicial killing’ victim splashed on Inquirer front page

The Inquirer is under fire from Netizens after their seemingly orchestrated sensationalisation of the alleged “extrajudicial killings” that have supposedly been sweeping the country. The Inquirer editors seem to be hinting at some kind of causal link between the month-old administration of President Rodrigo Duterte and the spate of “drug-related” homicides making headline news recently….

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Crime, Media

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