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The Philippines’ culture of impunity and mendicancy worsened under President Noynoy Aquino

Posted on April 25, 2015 By Ilda 20 Comments on The Philippines’ culture of impunity and mendicancy worsened under President Noynoy Aquino
The Philippines’ culture of impunity and mendicancy worsened under President Noynoy Aquino

Philippine President Benigno Simeon (BS) Aquino’s speeches quite often make me laugh and cringe at the same time. Everything about his speeches is a joke – the way he delivers them and the way these are peppered with motherhood statements. I don’t think he even sees the way he frequently contradicts his own statements in…

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Crime, Culture, Development, Education, Government, Society

On Bitterness: A Monologue

Posted on April 25, 2015 By Grimwald 18 Comments on On Bitterness: A Monologue
On Bitterness: A Monologue

Okay I’m sure a lot of you have heard about the article that praises the Philippines with a lot of “I love the Philippines…” because of its allegedly “good” traits. This is going to be very similar to that. After reading some of the comments on my latest articles, I can’t help but notice the…

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Culture, Development, Economy, Education, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Society

Facebook etiquette fail: Are Singaporeans getting fed up with Filipino guest workers?

Posted on January 14, 2015January 14, 2015 By benign0 23 Comments on Facebook etiquette fail: Are Singaporeans getting fed up with Filipino guest workers?
Facebook etiquette fail: Are Singaporeans getting fed up with Filipino guest workers?

So while the French are stuck with 5 million Muslims, Singaporeans are stuck with almost 200,000 Filipinos. France, of course, has bigger problems. The Muslim population there is proportionately bigger at 7.5 percent of the population. Filipinos “guests” in Singapore, on the other hand, make up less than 4 percent. Many French Muslims are citizens….

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Culture, Development, Economy, Education, Lifestyle, Society, Technology

3 ways a lack of ethical citizenship serves as a serious roadblock to Philippine progress

Posted on December 3, 2014December 3, 2014 By benign0 13 Comments on 3 ways a lack of ethical citizenship serves as a serious roadblock to Philippine progress
3 ways a lack of ethical citizenship serves as a serious roadblock to Philippine progress

The trouble with Filipinos is that they don’t see any meaning in their lives that is bigger than themselves. At best there is, like most warm-blooded mammals with bulges in their heads wider than their brainstems, that instinctive altruism for his own immediate family. But even that one is often brought to question on account…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Development, Environment, Lifestyle, Politics, Religion, Society

Why is it so exceedingly difficult for the Philippines to change for the better?

Posted on December 2, 2014 By benign0 28 Comments on Why is it so exceedingly difficult for the Philippines to change for the better?
Why is it so exceedingly difficult for the Philippines to change for the better?

Ultimately this is really the only question that really matters. There is no disputing the fact that the Philippines must change. The alternative? Well, that’s really up to Filipinos. If the Philippines does not change, it will continue along its current path. It would be a matter of being content with that course and the…

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Development, Economy, Lifestyle, Politics, 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

Filipino maids banned from using elevators in Manila’s luxury condos!

Posted on November 20, 2014November 28, 2022 By benign0 97 Comments on Filipino maids banned from using elevators in Manila’s luxury condos!
Filipino maids banned from using elevators in Manila’s luxury condos!

The management of an Icon Residences luxury condominium building in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig has been called out for what Filipino netizens allege are “discriminatory” building access policies. A certain Poch Ceballos posted a photo on Facebook of a letter issued by the building management with the following caption: When Filipino maids in HK…

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Civics, Culture, Lifestyle, Society

Noynoy Aquino cannot take all the credit for the Philippines’ economic gains

Posted on September 5, 2014 By Ilda 27 Comments on Noynoy Aquino cannot take all the credit for the Philippines’ economic gains
Noynoy Aquino cannot take all the credit for the Philippines’ economic gains

Can the Philippines Afford a Single Aquino Term in Office? This was the question posted by The World Post blogger, Daniel Wagner recently and a question a lot of Aquino supporters have been passing around lately. Not only is the question idiotic, it is also pointless. It is idiotic because it assumes that President Benigno…

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