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We Should ‘Move On’ From The Supposed ‘Legacy’ Of The Aquino Family

Posted on January 15, 2016January 15, 2016 By Grimwald 20 Comments on We Should ‘Move On’ From The Supposed ‘Legacy’ Of The Aquino Family
We Should ‘Move On’ From The Supposed ‘Legacy’ Of The Aquino Family

The Aquino family and, by extension, the LP have always been adamant about how the Aquinos changed the country for the better. However, once one looks past all the propaganda and media support, one will be forced to question the veracity of their claims. Truth be told, over the years, we are spoonfed with silly…

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Culture, Government, Media, Religion, Society

The Aquino Legacy Of Treachery And Tyranny: 3 Facts They Like To Hide

Posted on September 18, 2015 By Grimwald 85 Comments on The Aquino Legacy Of Treachery And Tyranny: 3 Facts They Like To Hide
The Aquino Legacy Of Treachery And Tyranny: 3 Facts They Like To Hide

After my latest article about President Aquino’s rather desperate attempt to wash his hands of the Mamasapano Massacre, I was asked to further elaborate on certain points I talked about therein. I don’t know if this has already been discussed on this particular website, but I’m gonna go ahead and bring them up again anyway…

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Crime, Media, Politics, Society

Why indeed should we not bury former President Ferdinand Marcos at the Fort McKinley Libingan ng mga Bayani?

Posted on September 11, 2015December 7, 2021 By benign0 106 Comments on Why indeed should we not bury former President Ferdinand Marcos at the Fort McKinley Libingan ng mga Bayani?
Why indeed should we not bury former President Ferdinand Marcos at the Fort McKinley Libingan ng mga Bayani?

Why not bury former President Ferdinand E. Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani (Filipino Heroes’ Cemetery)? That is the question that came to light in the wake of the burial there of former Secretary and retired General Angelo Reyes, who was in the middle of being implicated in a big-time corruption scandal at the…

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Crime, Politics, Society

Riding the Ninoy-Cory “legacy” is riding a bunch of lies

Posted on April 10, 2015March 19, 2022 By Celestino Manrique II 36 Comments on Riding the Ninoy-Cory “legacy” is riding a bunch of lies
Riding the Ninoy-Cory “legacy” is riding a bunch of lies

President BS Aquino III has always repeated his parents’ “glory” and their “sacrifices for the country” ad nauseam in his speeches. This has become a routine for him whenever he would speak in public events, and even in wakes. Such a routine has become very annoying that I would just flip the channel to watch…

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Politics

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

It is time for Filipinos to start REFUSING to be victims

Posted on November 24, 2014 By benign0 41 Comments on It is time for Filipinos to start REFUSING to be victims
It is time for Filipinos to start REFUSING to be victims

Perhaps at the root of all the factors that contribute to the Philippines’ continued and foreseeable failure to prosper is a deeply-entrenched cultural artefact: victimhood. Filipinos like playing the victim card. It is the heart of its politics — a “victimised” people to whom populist appeals to hero rhetoric resonate. As such, Filipino politicians win…

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Culture, Development, Education, Politics, Society

Why do we like circulating photos of dead victims of violent crime?

Posted on September 7, 2014 By Kate Natividad 24 Comments on Why do we like circulating photos of dead victims of violent crime?
Why do we like circulating photos of dead victims of violent crime?

Nobody will disagree that there are a lot of heinous crimes being perpetrated today, and a lot of it is going unpunished. Recently I saw a photo of the latest murder-rape victim making the rounds on Facebook. The photo depicted what the poster claimed to be “Sarah”, a 14-15 year old girl who was allegedly…

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Crime, Media, Society

Death is what defines the political life of the Aquino-Cojuangco clan

Posted on August 4, 2014August 4, 2014 By FallenAngel 14 Comments on Death is what defines the political life of the Aquino-Cojuangco clan
Death is what defines the political life of the Aquino-Cojuangco clan

The Chinese believe that the “ghost month” – the period that usually covers the last few days of July and most of August – is a period of bad luck, and thus people are advised not to make weighty and/or important personal decisions during this period. Coincidentally, every August, we are reminded of the death…

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