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Marcos and the Red Scare: Martial Law in Retrospect

Posted on March 1, 2016March 1, 2016 By Celestino Manrique II 34 Comments on Marcos and the Red Scare: Martial Law in Retrospect
Marcos and the Red Scare: Martial Law in Retrospect

With the recent 30th Anniversary of the 1986 EDSA “Revolution”, the martial law era of President Ferdinand E. Marcos was once again put in bad light. This, as President BS Aquino again showed the alleged atrocities of the Marcos regime without being able to highlight whatever he was able to achieve. Again, there were morons…

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Filipino millenial voters deserve better than a 1970s-vintage ‘Never Again’ slogan

Posted on February 29, 2016February 29, 2016 By benign0 33 Comments on Filipino millenial voters deserve better than a 1970s-vintage ‘Never Again’ slogan
Filipino millenial voters deserve better than a 1970s-vintage ‘Never Again’ slogan

The youth is all about the future. This is why the ‘Never Aqain’ rhetoric of the anti-Marcos camp all but fails to resonate amongst the Philippines’ youth. That’s unfortunate for candidates and parties that have their so-called platforms firmly-rooted in the past. Young Filipinos, quite simply, do not care about the past, perhaps, rightly so,…

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Politics, Society

Of Madonna and Martial Law

Posted on February 28, 2016 By Charles Englund 23 Comments on Of Madonna and Martial Law
Of Madonna and Martial Law

We have been deluged by Martial Law articles and comments recently.  Part of this has to do with marking the 30th anniversary of EDSA, true.  But a greater part of it is the resurgence of Bongbong Marcos in the VP surveys. People (especially of a certain age) are genuinely aghast and distressed that the Philippines…

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Culture, Development, Government, Politics, Religion, Society

Anti-Marcos movements highlight a lack of national vision for the Philippines

Posted on February 6, 2016 By benign0 25 Comments on Anti-Marcos movements highlight a lack of national vision for the Philippines
Anti-Marcos movements highlight a lack of national vision for the Philippines

We hear a lot about clamours to block the candidacy of vice presidential candidate Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr coming from the alleged ‘victims’ of the rule of his father, the late former President Ferdinand E Marcos. The most recent is one reportedly organised by “a coalition of martial law victims” calling their movement the ‘Campaign…

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Politics, Society

Filipinos need to rise and defeat the villains of Philippine society

Posted on January 23, 2016 By Ilda 31 Comments on Filipinos need to rise and defeat the villains of Philippine society
Filipinos need to rise and defeat the villains of Philippine society

It has been said that every search for a hero must begin with something that every hero requires — a villain. In the Philippines, the search for a hero has been very hard. That’s because identifying the villain or villains who keep Filipinos chained to their wretched existence is harder. I believe that if Filipinos…

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Politics, Society

Discipline Should Come from Within

Posted on December 26, 2015 By ChinoF 16 Comments on Discipline Should Come from Within
Discipline Should Come from Within

My fellow writers here in GRP have explained that someone iron-handed like Rody Duterte has become popular for the wrong reasons (or maybe the right reasons, but in the wrong way). Duterte is seen as a figure like Ferdinand Marcos, who is thought to have enforced order through harshness in Martial Law. There are people…

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Culture

Let’s Change what #NeverAgain Means

Posted on October 23, 2015October 23, 2015 By ChinoF 70 Comments on Let’s Change what #NeverAgain Means
Let’s Change what #NeverAgain Means

Seems that #NeverAgain is being spread as a much-overused and tired propaganda buzzword. It’s used to make people believe martial law will be restored once Bongbong Marcos gets elected into a higher position. Really, GRP Webmaster Benign0 is right: it will never come back even if Marcos comes to power. It’s actually being used for…

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Culture, Politics

Filipinos’ rotten politics mirror their inability to look FORWARD

Posted on October 20, 2015 By benign0 11 Comments on Filipinos’ rotten politics mirror their inability to look FORWARD
Filipinos’ rotten politics mirror their inability to look FORWARD

Many Filipinos are too caught up with what the Philippines should “never” be or “never” suffer again. It’s become a popular political fashion statement. Trouble is, too few Filipinos could hardly imagine much more think about what their country could be. And this is why the Philippines does not move forward — because Filipinos are…

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