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SHOCKING: Award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Maria Ressa is an INSULT to the Filipino people!

Posted on October 8, 2021October 8, 2021 By benign0 24 Comments on SHOCKING: Award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Maria Ressa is an INSULT to the Filipino people!
SHOCKING: Award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Maria Ressa is an INSULT to the Filipino people!

News just broke that Rappler CEO Maria Ressa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. This is an astounding demonstration of the extent to which Ressa had managed to hoodwink an entire profession into lapping up her dishonest narrative of “attacks” on “press freedom” being supposedly perpetrated by the Philippine government. Al Jazeera reports that Ressa,…

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Crime, Media

What happened to good old-fashioned conversation amongst the Philippines’ politically-passionate?

Posted on May 28, 2018May 28, 2018 By benign0 3 Comments on What happened to good old-fashioned conversation amongst the Philippines’ politically-passionate?
What happened to good old-fashioned conversation amongst the Philippines’ politically-passionate?

Columnist Oscar Franklin Tan’s piece How Sen. Tito Sotto became my textmate published today on the Inquirer was a refreshing read. In it, Tan narrates how he went from being an avowed Sotto basher to someone who could respect a man who would go on to be his Senate President. Tan’s new-found respect is not…

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Civics, Society

Maria Ressa continues to LIE about the “death” of “press freedom” in the Philippines

Posted on January 30, 2018 By benign0 10 Comments on Maria Ressa continues to LIE about the “death” of “press freedom” in the Philippines
Maria Ressa continues to LIE about the “death” of “press freedom” in the Philippines

It’s been several weeks since the Philippines’ Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a shutter order to “social news network” Rappler for violation of constitutional provisions banning foreign control of media businesses in the country. Over that period, RapplerCEO Maria Ressa has campaigned vigorously to spin this compliance violation into one around an imagined issue…

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Crime, Media

Philippine Opposition hopelessly fragmented due to lack of an intelligent leader

Posted on July 10, 2017July 10, 2017 By benign0 5 Comments on Philippine Opposition hopelessly fragmented due to lack of an intelligent leader
Philippine Opposition hopelessly fragmented due to lack of an intelligent leader

Some the the Philippines’ most influential social media “thought leaders” — mostly from the current Opposition camp — are clucking about all the wrong things about three of the biggest issues confronting Filipinos today. Because of a lack of modern and intelligent thinking applied to their chatter, they contribute neither clarity nor value to the…

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Politics, Society

Why the CBCP is not a credible judge of who or what is “fake” or authentic

Posted on June 27, 2017October 30, 2021 By benign0 13 Comments on Why the CBCP is not a credible judge of who or what is “fake” or authentic
Why the CBCP is not a credible judge of who or what is “fake” or authentic

It is quite rich that the venerable Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) would so pompously issue a list of Websites Carrying False or Unverified Contents [sic]. This is coming from a clique of renowned Filipino “thought leaders” who endorse medieval ideas like creationism and, as a matter of policy, apply only circular logic…

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Media, Religion, Science

Why the #NeverAgain slogan reflects Filipinos’ total failure of imagination

Posted on October 19, 2015October 19, 2015 By benign0 60 Comments on Why the #NeverAgain slogan reflects Filipinos’ total failure of imagination
Why the #NeverAgain slogan reflects Filipinos’ total failure of imagination

The onus on building a clear vision of what lies ahead for the Philippines during the euphoric months following the 1986 “People Power” EDSA “revolution” was on the victors. What did we get instead? Nothing more than a vacuous excuse of a roadmap to prosperity. The Yellow emotionalist rhetoric that dominated the national political “debate”…

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Crime, Culture, Government, Politics, Society

PNoy’s friends with benefits: Good thing the Iglesia ni Cristo does not suffer from erectile dysfunction

Posted on July 23, 2014 By benign0 25 Comments on PNoy’s friends with benefits: Good thing the Iglesia ni Cristo does not suffer from erectile dysfunction
PNoy’s friends with benefits: Good thing the Iglesia ni Cristo does not suffer from erectile dysfunction

Philippine President Benigno Simeon ‘BS’ Aquino III is now on the run — from his own propaganda machine. No less than erstwhile Aquino apologist Conrado de Quiros laments the growing lameness of the ‘Edsa story’ in the eyes of the Filipino youth in his Inquirer column today, Storytelling. Echoing what I wrote earlier, de Quiros…

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Culture, Education, Media, Politics, Religion, Society

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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