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The Los Angeles Dodgers Win Without A Cent Going To A Filipino

Posted on November 6, 2025November 6, 2025 By Gogs 11 Comments on The Los Angeles Dodgers Win Without A Cent Going To A Filipino
The Los Angeles Dodgers Win Without A Cent Going To A Filipino

About 25 years ago , The Ring was doing well in the American box office. The Ring was originally a Japanese movie (1998) that did so well on its own Hollywood made their own version just like what they did with movies like Scent of a Woman and True Lies  . The source material was…

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Culture, Development, Glitz and Glamour

Rape of the Philippines AGAIN!!! Politicians Using Makapili Whitewash Japan’s Abuses

Posted on November 10, 2023November 10, 2023 By Ramon Ortoll 28 Comments on Rape of the Philippines AGAIN!!! Politicians Using Makapili Whitewash Japan’s Abuses
Rape of the Philippines AGAIN!!! Politicians Using Makapili Whitewash Japan’s Abuses

Sen. Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito has labeled Filipinos who are pushing for a diplomatic solution to the South China Sea disputes as Makapili, the term coined for Filipinos who collaborated with the Japanese, when it occupied the country in World War II. Did Senator JV forget that it was the Japanese and Americans that massacred…

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History

Getting the Philippines to Denmark (Part I)

Posted on June 14, 2023 By The Unpopular Opinion No Comments on Getting the Philippines to Denmark (Part I)
Getting the Philippines to Denmark (Part I)

The Philippines had recently celebrated its 125th Independence Day. It is a celebration that symbolizes how Filipino forefathers have broken the shackles of centuries-long Spanish imperialism and colonialism. It also serves as a reminder to reflect on the sacrifices of Filipinos in pursuing the path towards self-determination. As June 12, 1898 became a date when…

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Economy, History, Politics

A year after the Ukrainian crisis: what’s for the Philippines?

Posted on March 22, 2023March 23, 2023 By The Unpopular Opinion 4 Comments on A year after the Ukrainian crisis: what’s for the Philippines?
A year after the Ukrainian crisis: what’s for the Philippines?

More than a year has passed since hostilities began when Moscow executed its special military operations on Ukrainian territory. Initially, numerous military analysts predicted a swift victory for Russia in a similar way when the port city of Sevastopol and the Crimean peninsula changed hands through false flag operations. However, the Ukrainians strongly defied these…

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Economy, History

Religion and politics: an alliance of money, influence, and power

Posted on January 9, 2023 By The Unpopular Opinion No Comments on Religion and politics: an alliance of money, influence, and power
Religion and politics: an alliance of money, influence, and power

If there is one event that sent chilling shockwaves to the whole world in 2022, aside from the Russian special military operations in Ukraine and the end of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign as the head of state of the United Kingdom, it would definitely be the assassination of the late Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe….

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Crime, History, Politics, Religion, Society

What the Philippines can learn from the late Shinzo Abe

Posted on July 20, 2022 By The Unpopular Opinion 3 Comments on What the Philippines can learn from the late Shinzo Abe
What the Philippines can learn from the late Shinzo Abe

The assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during the campaign period in Nara Prefecture sent shockwaves all over the world. In broad daylight while publicly expressing his support for the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), he was shot from behind using a handmade gun. He was rushed to the nearest prefectural hospital but was…

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Charter Change, Culture, History, Politics

Answering the threats of natural calamities in the Philippines

Posted on January 18, 2022 By The Unpopular Opinion 8 Comments on Answering the threats of natural calamities in the Philippines
Answering the threats of natural calamities in the Philippines

Roughly one month has passed since Typhoon Odette devastated various regions of the Philippines, specifically the Visayas islands. Houses, bridges, and harbors were left in ruins, while trees and electrical posts were uprooted. Lifeline accessibility was greatly hampered, with access to electricity and safe drinking water returning only after two days or more. With this…

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Development, Environment, Government

Is “voting wisely” even an option?

Posted on October 15, 2021October 15, 2021 By The Unpopular Opinion 9 Comments on Is “voting wisely” even an option?
Is “voting wisely” even an option?

The Philippine General Elections for 2022 had already began when the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) welcomed various political candidates from all walks of life as they applied for certain national or local positions. Some were old, some were young, some were familiar, some were unknown, and some were something in between those lines. However, since…

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