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‘Pork Barrel Queen’ Janet Lim Napoles convicted but the buck stopped with Aquino in 2013

Posted on February 7, 2021 By benign0 1 Comment on ‘Pork Barrel Queen’ Janet Lim Napoles convicted but the buck stopped with Aquino in 2013
‘Pork Barrel Queen’ Janet Lim Napoles convicted but the buck stopped with Aquino in 2013

After years of muddling through the Philippines’ “justice” system, some progress in the crackdown on pork barrel politics has finally been made. Janet Lim Napoles now reportedly faces “jail time of 12 to 18 years for each count of malversation” after the Sandiganbayan ruled “Napoles, [former Cagayan de Oro representative Constantino Jaraula], and three others…

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Crime, Politics

Marcos Day represents the Filipino people’s moving on from a manufactured past

Posted on September 6, 2020September 6, 2020 By benign0 15 Comments on Marcos Day represents the Filipino people’s moving on from a manufactured past
Marcos Day represents the Filipino people’s moving on from a manufactured past

When a small minority of “activists” continue to encourage Filipinos to latch on to the past and sustain a pathological anxiety about the future, you know there is something wrong. Even more wrong is when these shills conspire with Big Corporate Media to propagate their sick “cause”. Today’s Inquirer editorial, for example, cites, interestingly enough,…

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Culture, Development, Politics

Will it really matter if ABS-CBN were to disappear tomorrow?

Posted on January 3, 2020January 3, 2020 By benign0 6 Comments on Will it really matter if ABS-CBN were to disappear tomorrow?
Will it really matter if ABS-CBN were to disappear tomorrow?

One would think that, in an industry where creativity and originality are critical competitive edges to succeed, certain people would have learnt by now that it is important that messaging be continuously tested, evaluated, and tweaked for effectiveness. Not the Inquirer Editor though as is evident in the latest of his Op-Ed pieces making a…

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Media

Red Alert! The Inquirer puts up COMMUNIST women as “representives” of Filipino women, youth, students, and journalists!

Posted on August 28, 2019 By benign0 12 Comments on Red Alert! The Inquirer puts up COMMUNIST women as “representives” of Filipino women, youth, students, and journalists!
Red Alert! The Inquirer puts up COMMUNIST women as “representives” of Filipino women, youth, students, and journalists!

Has anyone noticed that commie “activists” have never denied their links to the terrorist New People’s Army? That’s because they can’t. They’ve already lied enough to Filipinos over the last century, but the silence that surrounds their links to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its terrorist arm, the New People’s Army (NPA)…

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Education, Lifestyle, Media

Philippine Media need to ditch the idea of being an “opposition media” to regain public trust

Posted on June 11, 2019 By benign0 6 Comments on Philippine Media need to ditch the idea of being an “opposition media” to regain public trust
Philippine Media need to ditch the idea of being an “opposition media” to regain public trust

It is high time we all take a second look at the whole idea that an “opposition media” is God’s greatest gift to society. This has long been a key feature of the rhetoric of the Old Guard of the Aquino-Cojuangco feudal clan which ruled the Philippines’ political narrative for almost four decades. It is…

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Media

Does Jover Laurio symbolise for Filipinos what it means to be a great people?

Posted on January 8, 2018 By benign0 8 Comments on Does Jover Laurio symbolise for Filipinos what it means to be a great people?
Does Jover Laurio symbolise for Filipinos what it means to be a great people?

Craig Nelson introduces his book Rocketmen, with the story of a 1969 United States Senate briefing (shortly after Apollo 11 landed Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the moon) where Fermilab physicist Robert Wilson is asked how a $250 million atom smasher he proposes be built will contribute to the security of the United States….

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Culture, Media, Society

The Inquirer outed itself as a Liberal Party backer when it named Jover Laurio “Filipino of the Year”

Posted on January 8, 2018 By Ilda 13 Comments on The Inquirer outed itself as a Liberal Party backer when it named Jover Laurio “Filipino of the Year”
The Inquirer outed itself as a Liberal Party backer when it named Jover Laurio “Filipino of the Year”

Who holds a monopoly on the “truth”? According to the Philippine Daily Inquirer, members of the Opposition do. The publication recently named their 2017 Filipinos of the Year and with the exception of members of the military and police officers who served in Marawi City, most of the people included in the list are those…

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Media, Politics

How @rapplerdotcom triggered the decline of journalism in the Philippines

Posted on March 24, 2017March 24, 2017 By benign0 14 Comments on How @rapplerdotcom triggered the decline of journalism in the Philippines
How @rapplerdotcom triggered the decline of journalism in the Philippines

It’s the buzz of the week. Manila Times columnist Rigoberto ‘Bobi’ Tiglao and Rappler are at war. It started with Tiglao’s eye-opening revelations on the sloppy — and borderline fraudulent — reporting by Rappler on the issue of the so-called “extrajudicial killings” (EJKs) supposedly running rampant in the Philippines. In How Rappler misled EU, Human…

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Media, Society

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