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Mao Zedong, Adolf Hitler, and Josef Stalin: The Philippines’ political drama in retrospect

Posted on June 23, 2015 By Celestino Manrique II 31 Comments on Mao Zedong, Adolf Hitler, and Josef Stalin: The Philippines’ political drama in retrospect
Mao Zedong, Adolf Hitler, and Josef Stalin: The Philippines’ political drama in retrospect

One of the worst and most annoying characteristics of the Filipino people is the melodramatic personality. Filipinos are so driven by drama, sometimes (if not many times) to a fault. It has hampered the rationality of Philippine society, which is evident in elections. BS Aquino III was catapulted to the presidency after the death of…

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Culture, Politics, Society

Five Inaccuracies Still Accepted as “Philippine History”

Posted on March 20, 2015 By MidwayHaven 101 Comments on Five Inaccuracies Still Accepted as “Philippine History”
Five Inaccuracies Still Accepted as “Philippine History”

Some time ago I watched a local documentary that dramatized Ferdinand Magellan’s visit to Mactan Island in 1521. Most Filipinos are aware of the events here: Mactan’s chieftain Lapu-Lapu kills Magellan, and the rest of the natives drive the rest of the Spanish back to their boats. What irked me however was what the actor…

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Civics, Culture, Education, Society

Eat my shorts: Vice President Jejomar Binay snubs a Senate Blue Ribbon Committee ‘invitiation’

Posted on November 6, 2014 By benign0 10 Comments on Eat my shorts: Vice President Jejomar Binay snubs a Senate Blue Ribbon Committee ‘invitiation’
Eat my shorts: Vice President Jejomar Binay snubs a Senate Blue Ribbon Committee ‘invitiation’

So Vice President Jejomar Binay reportedly “snubbed” the “hearing the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee set just for him.” What will the Philippine Senate do now? Sue the Vice President of the Philippines? Good luck with that. Getting even a mountain of “evidence” collected in these “hearings” organised and filed in a proper complaint in a…

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Crime, Government, Politics

Filipinos give Philippine history’s ‘bad’ guy a second look due to lack of progress

Posted on October 6, 2014November 9, 2021 By Ilda 117 Comments on Filipinos give Philippine history’s ‘bad’ guy a second look due to lack of progress
Filipinos give Philippine history’s ‘bad’ guy a second look due to lack of progress

Former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos passed away in 1989 but seeing the way people are talking about him lately, it’s as if he is still alive today. This is evident in the way some members of mainstream media keep reliving the “horrors” of the Marcos years. There are quite a number of articles highlighting the…

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Crime, Development, Government, Media, Politics, Society

Noynoy Aquino needs to be reminded: ‘Never again’

Posted on August 16, 2014April 12, 2023 By benign0 15 Comments on Noynoy Aquino needs to be reminded: ‘Never again’
Noynoy Aquino needs to be reminded: ‘Never again’

“Never again.” It is a call to remind Filipinos that the “horrors” of the Martial Law years of the 1970s should never happen again; that we should be vigilant and always say “No” to dictators, another Martial Law, and, of course, another Marcos in power. The times, however, have all but made that slogan a…

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Charter Change, Crime, Development, Government, Politics

PNoy wants to amend Cory Constitution to punish Supreme Court for ruling against DAP

Posted on August 15, 2014August 15, 2014 By Ilda 68 Comments on PNoy wants to amend Cory Constitution to punish Supreme Court for ruling against DAP
PNoy wants to amend Cory Constitution to punish Supreme Court for ruling against DAP

After years of saying no, Philippine President Benigno Simeon (BS) Aquino has finally admitted yes, he is for the amendment of the 1987 “Cory” Constitution. That’s bad news for a lot of people particularly his supporters who insisted that “it is not the President himself who wants to extend his term; it is the people…

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Charter Change, Crime, Government, Politics

The failure of the Philippines is now a legacy of the Aquinos and no longer of the Marcoses

Posted on July 21, 2014July 23, 2014 By benign0 50 Comments on The failure of the Philippines is now a legacy of the Aquinos and no longer of the Marcoses
The failure of the Philippines is now a legacy of the Aquinos and no longer of the Marcoses

Almost 54 percent of Filipinos are under the age of 24. They were all born after 1990 and some of them became voters after 1996. By 2016 a big chunk of this group (5-10 million of them) will turn 18 and be eligible to vote as well. This is a new generation calling the political…

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Development, Education, Government, Politics, Society

#NeverAgain? Was former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos really that awful a leader?

Posted on July 8, 2014September 21, 2014 By benign0 67 Comments on #NeverAgain? Was former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos really that awful a leader?
#NeverAgain? Was former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos really that awful a leader?

The whole brouhaha surrounding the stink raised by Ateneo students and alumni over a photo of their fellows schmoozing with fomer First Lady Imelda Marcos in an Ateneo Scholarship Foundation (ASF) social event brought to light renewed debate over whether or not former President Ferdinand Marcos really was that bad. Was the former strongman a…

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Crime, Media, Politics, Society

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