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A response to the question “What have you done for the country?”

Posted on October 29, 2016October 29, 2016 By Ilda 16 Comments on A response to the question “What have you done for the country?”
A response to the question “What have you done for the country?”

“What have you done for the country?” That was the last question a former friend and colleague asked me before he blocked me on social networking site Facebook. I didn’t even get the chance to answer because he already muted me. I thought it was such a lame question anyway. I was shocked he would…

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Civics, Government, Society

How The Mainstream Philippine Media Is Killing Our Cultural Identity And Imagination

Posted on October 2, 2016 By Grimwald 10 Comments on How The Mainstream Philippine Media Is Killing Our Cultural Identity And Imagination
How The Mainstream Philippine Media Is Killing Our Cultural Identity And Imagination

It’s that time of the year again and while a lot of us are busy with preparing for Christmas, I’m busying myself with creating Halloween stories to tell for those who may want to listen. As I’ve said many times before, my year simply doesn’t feel complete without a period of fearful stories and mysterious…

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Culture, Media, Society

Only by crushing the Yellow disease will the Philippines’ deep wounds be healed

Posted on September 28, 2016 By benign0 145 Comments on Only by crushing the Yellow disease will the Philippines’ deep wounds be healed
Only by crushing the Yellow disease will the Philippines’ deep wounds be healed

At no other time has the Philippines been as deeply-divided as it is today. A virtual civil war is being waged on the Net between the “Dutertards” and the “Yellowtards”. Because current President Rodrigo Duterte is from Mindanao — the first president from the Philippines’ deep south, no less — the battle lines between the…

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Culture, Politics, Society

Remembering Elias’s Legacy

Posted on September 26, 2016 By Batangenyo 34 Comments on Remembering Elias’s Legacy
Remembering Elias’s Legacy

There’s one fact that we Filipinos cannot accept – we are being manufactured. We are being mass-produced by this elitist society and we are not aware of it. Why? Because we chose to ignore the rays of understanding that we could have if we took off the shadow of ignorance that conceals us from reality. Over…

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Culture, Education, Government, Media, Politics, Society

On Independence Day

Posted on June 15, 2016June 15, 2016 By Frank 8 Comments on On Independence Day
On Independence Day

As I start writing this article’s first draft it is already the day after Independence Day in the Philippines. It is also only hours after a horrific event in which a bigot armed with an easily-purchased semi-automatic rifle entered an LGBT nightclub in Orlando, Florida, and embarked on a murderous rampage that left 50 people…

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Crime, Culture, Politics

Comparative Politics: Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, Rodrigo Duterte and the rise of populist leaders

Posted on May 31, 2016 By Celestino Manrique II 6 Comments on Comparative Politics: Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, Rodrigo Duterte and the rise of populist leaders
Comparative Politics: Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, Rodrigo Duterte and the rise of populist leaders

Yesterday, Mayor Rodrigo Duterte was officially proclaimed as the duly elected 16th President of the Philippines after defeating administration candidate ex-DILG Secretary Manuel “Mar” Araneta Roxas II. This, despite the administration’s clear and obvious attempt to cheat Duterte. Vice presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos was not lucky enough to get through the cheating by the administration….

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Politics

The Tagalog language consists of words that hardly mean anything of substance

Posted on March 22, 2016 By Add 94 Comments on The Tagalog language consists of words that hardly mean anything of substance
The Tagalog language consists of words that hardly mean anything of substance

Tagalog is a derivative of the Malay languages as Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasia Malaysia are. They are languages of experiences and emotions. They are NOT languages of the MIND as English, Spanish, German, French, etc, which are derivatives of Latin, are. Latin, in turn, derives its concept from Ancient Greek, which of course found its…

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Culture, Development, Education, Media

Migrate. Now. How government inefficiency in the Philippines chokes entrepreneurship

Posted on March 4, 2016March 4, 2016 By cynicmandirigma 77 Comments on Migrate. Now. How government inefficiency in the Philippines chokes entrepreneurship
Migrate. Now. How government inefficiency in the Philippines chokes entrepreneurship

I loved our country and once said I’d never leave it, even though it was corrupt and all. I mean, things are just the way they are, right? Right. So, if the-way-things-are directly means extremely heavy taxes, stooping down your own morality, and cheering by as the local politician runs for office again and again,…

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Development, Government

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