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The Liberal Party has FAILED in its role as part of ‘the opposition’

Posted on March 1, 2017 By FallenAngel 5 Comments on The Liberal Party has FAILED in its role as part of ‘the opposition’
The Liberal Party has FAILED in its role as part of ‘the opposition’

There is something to be said about how the Liberal Party (LP), the political force that has remained ubiquitous ever since the 1986 People Power Movement, has handled its role as part of political opposition to the Rodrigo Duterte administration. The volume of statements coming from the LP-led opposition has not died down, despite the…

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Development, Government, Politics

The silly semantic debate of whether EDSA I was a ‘success’ or a ‘failure’

Posted on February 28, 2017March 1, 2017 By FallenAngel 8 Comments on The silly semantic debate of whether EDSA I was a ‘success’ or a ‘failure’
The silly semantic debate of whether EDSA I was a ‘success’ or a ‘failure’

The seemingly inescapable reality that confronts the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution is that interest in it – and not really surprisingly, attendance in the annual commemorations – have been declining for the past years. This year, the Duterte administration had proposed that the rites be simple and quiet, a statement that was met with…

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Civics, Development, Politics, Society

Why media and social media have failed to contain Jejomar Binay’s prominence

Posted on November 30, 2014December 1, 2014 By FallenAngel 6 Comments on Why media and social media have failed to contain Jejomar Binay’s prominence
Why media and social media have failed to contain Jejomar Binay’s prominence

As a topic, current Vice President Jejomar “Jojo” Binay had become prominent in both media and social media early this month. And now recently it looks like he will slowly make his way back into the spotlight as he has made yet another statement on more pieces of property allegedly owned by him. As has…

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Culture, Media, Politics, Society, Technology

Why Vice President Jejomar Binay remains popular

Posted on October 13, 2014October 13, 2014 By benign0 14 Comments on Why Vice President Jejomar Binay remains popular
Why Vice President Jejomar Binay remains popular

There’s been much hype spun around how today’s media technology supposedly greatly improves our ability to suss people out. But, really, all we seem to be getting is a thicker layer of show and an ever-thinning layer of real insiqht into things. Take the whole “debate” around the current crop of politicians and government officials…

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Culture, Media, Politics, Society

The futility of begging for foreign investment when your country sucks

Posted on September 22, 2014 By benign0 23 Comments on The futility of begging for foreign investment when your country sucks
The futility of begging for foreign investment when your country sucks

Recent events have, yet again, highlighted the embarrassing way with which Filipinos and the government they elected to lead them are desperately scrambling to extricate themselves from systemic poverty after decades of misguided “development” approaches and serial promise breaking. Like many many previous presidents before him, Philippine President Benigno Simeon ‘BS’ Aquino III went on…

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Culture, Development, Environment, Government, Politics, Society

The Extended ‘So What?’ Test and why this is very important today

Posted on July 9, 2014 By benign0 3 Comments on The Extended ‘So What?’ Test and why this is very important today
The Extended ‘So What?’ Test and why this is very important today

The call out “Where are the results?” is a rhetorical question. It is a qualifier to any assertions we make about certain things and can be used as a polite way of saying So what? or, better yet, to further qualify a response to the “So What?” question. When, for example, we make an assertion,…

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Education, Society

Lead up to fiesta elections: Has Philippine democratic politics changed at all?

Posted on April 23, 2013 By benign0 44 Comments on Lead up to fiesta elections: Has Philippine democratic politics changed at all?
Lead up to fiesta elections: Has Philippine democratic politics changed at all?

From the little window through which I take stock of the landscape of issues that describe the lead up to the May 2013 elections, I’d say — surprise surprise — things haven’t changed much. A lot of developments have supposedly further liberalised and democratised democracy as it is practiced in the Philippines. The two new…

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