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Today’s “fake news” is revenge for 30 years of Yellow lies and hypocrisy

Posted on March 16, 2017 By benign0 12 Comments on Today’s “fake news” is revenge for 30 years of Yellow lies and hypocrisy
Today’s “fake news” is revenge for 30 years of Yellow lies and hypocrisy

According to the Inquirer Editor, camps aligned (loosely or tightly) with the Philippines’ Opposition are “fighting back”. Leading this “fight”, they claim, is “vice president” Leni Robredo who has seemingly taken it up upon herself to serve as the Opposition’s mouthpiece from within Malacanang. Robredo’s jump-off point for this new “assault” on “fake news” and…

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Media, Politics, Society

Inquirer Editor and Leni Robredo team up in futile effort to talk up EDSA ‘revolution’ remembrance

Posted on February 23, 2017 By benign0 7 Comments on Inquirer Editor and Leni Robredo team up in futile effort to talk up EDSA ‘revolution’ remembrance
Inquirer Editor and Leni Robredo team up in futile effort to talk up EDSA ‘revolution’ remembrance

True to form, no less than the Inquirer Editor himself gave out prime space today to Vice President Leni Robredo’s supposed thought leadership on all things politics. Lamenting how “President Duterte appears to have green-lighted the downplaying of the anniversary celebration of the Edsa revolt,” the Editor quoted the VP’s latest thoughts on the matter……

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Media, Politics

Only fools expect the TRUTH to emerge from a Philippine ‘Congressional Inquiry’

Posted on November 25, 2016 By benign0 7 Comments on Only fools expect the TRUTH to emerge from a Philippine ‘Congressional Inquiry’
Only fools expect the TRUTH to emerge from a Philippine ‘Congressional Inquiry’

Indeed, as the Inquirer editor laments today; Whom to believe?. As I mentioned in a previous article, for me, the biggest shocker in the developing story around the arrest of Ronnie Dayan and Kerwin Espinosa is that they will be going straight into yet another “Congressional probe”. The Inquirer editor, therefore, shouldn’t act so baffled…

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Crime, Government, Media

Martial Law and Violence: Products of our Heritage

Posted on September 21, 2016 By ChinoF 34 Comments on Martial Law and Violence: Products of our Heritage
Martial Law and Violence: Products of our Heritage

It’s been 44 years since the declaration of Martial Law, and though it has long been removed, we feel as if it is still in effect. Killings, abductions and other abuses continue to happen. But even worse is that people turn a blind eye to some other problems that are contributing to this, leading to…

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Culture, Society

Inquirer…the rise of tabloid journalism

Posted on July 15, 2016 By Carlo de Leon 30 Comments on Inquirer…the rise of tabloid journalism
Inquirer…the rise of tabloid journalism

Dear Inquirer, The title of your article, “Leni slams growing culture of vigilantism”, published on July 13, 2016, in your newspaper caught my attention.  I was aghast after reading it.1 YOUR TITLE IS GROSSLY EXAGGERATED.  You used the words, “Leni SLAMS growing culture of violence”.  What a word to use, slam means to criticize harshly…

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