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Filipinos literal sitting ducks as wind and floods from natural tropical typhoons amplified by years of neglect bear down

Posted on November 9, 2025November 12, 2025 By benign0 8 Comments on Filipinos literal sitting ducks as wind and floods from natural tropical typhoons amplified by years of neglect bear down
Filipinos literal sitting ducks as wind and floods from natural tropical typhoons amplified by years of neglect bear down

With yet another one — Uwan (Fung-wong) — coming over the next 48 hours, the Philippines had already been hit by three devastating typhoons just in the last several weeks. The most recent one, Kalmaegi had unleashed Category 5 level destruction over the Visayas reason with Cebu bearing the brunt of its violent visit. Torrential…

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Environment, Society

Traditional values come back to bite woke “diversity” sentiment in the West as conservative parties score gains

Posted on July 3, 2024July 3, 2024 By benign0 No Comments on Traditional values come back to bite woke “diversity” sentiment in the West as conservative parties score gains
Traditional values come back to bite woke “diversity” sentiment in the West as conservative parties score gains

“Activist” groups and their mainstream media allies are branding recent political developments in Europe (and, to some extent, the rest of the world) as a shift to the “far right”. Earlier this year, analysts in Europe were already seeing “a significant chance the far right will, for the first time, be able to influence Europe’s…

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Business, Politics, Society

The Philippines cannot progress without an intelligent civil service

Posted on June 17, 2024 By benign0 13 Comments on The Philippines cannot progress without an intelligent civil service
The Philippines cannot progress without an intelligent civil service

Nothing is more confronting than statistical facts. Today’s Inquirer op-ed, “Dismal passing rate”, paints a sobering picture of the Philippines’ brains trust — perhaps an oxymoronic term to use considering that it is anything but. The Inquirer Editor in essence issues an indictment on the ability of the Philippines to sustainably implement good governance and,…

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Development, Education

Agriculture continues to be BURIED by the Philippines’ enormous and rapidly-growing population

Posted on April 9, 2024April 9, 2024 By Ramon Ortoll 2 Comments on Agriculture continues to be BURIED by the Philippines’ enormous and rapidly-growing population
Agriculture continues to be BURIED by the Philippines’ enormous and rapidly-growing population

Social justice versus food security. This is what it boils down to now. In his PhilSTAR piece “Subsistence”, Alex Magno observes… Our rice production is immune to all the subsidies and credit programs organized by government. It will continue to be inefficient unless we consolidate and industrialize our farmlands. This sector remains trapped in subsistence…

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Development

Lockdown or no lockdown Filipinos remain helpless against COVID-19

Posted on August 2, 2020 By benign0 5 Comments on Lockdown or no lockdown Filipinos remain helpless against COVID-19
Lockdown or no lockdown Filipinos remain helpless against COVID-19

The Philippines is not a nation of people who take the initiative to do the right thing. We are talking here of the land of the jeepney and a society where concrete barriers and armies of “traffic enforcers” are required to keep motorists in line. This is a country where rubbish and sewage are routinely…

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Society

The world will not wait for the Philippines to recover from COVID-19

Posted on July 31, 2020July 31, 2020 By benign0 3 Comments on The world will not wait for the Philippines to recover from COVID-19
The world will not wait for the Philippines to recover from COVID-19

“Humanity” and all the goodness around empathy and charity sound nice on paper but, eventually, people and the rest of the world with clear pathways to the future move on. Those that are at risk of being left behind — the chronic poor, the sick and dying, and the not-so-smart — while entitled to some…

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History, Society

The UP Shopping Center would be missed, but not THAT much…

Posted on March 9, 2018 By benign0 2 Comments on The UP Shopping Center would be missed, but not THAT much…
The UP Shopping Center would be missed, but not THAT much…

Sad that the UP Shopping Center (SC) burnt to the ground. The thing I really remember the most about the UPSC is that it was an old and rather stuffy place. I was only there when I had to have a haircut (almost always on a Sunday and, whenever possible, with the guy partially-disabled by…

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Education, Lifestyle

The annual Quiapo Church Black Nazarene fiesta (Traslacion) and Filipinos’ fascination with crowding

Posted on January 4, 2018 By benign0 16 Comments on The annual Quiapo Church Black Nazarene fiesta (Traslacion) and Filipinos’ fascination with crowding
The annual Quiapo Church Black Nazarene fiesta (Traslacion) and Filipinos’ fascination with crowding

It remains quite the modern-day curiosity how more than a million people would troop to Manila for a chance to catch a glimpse and possibly — hoping against hope — touch the “revered” Black Nazarene figurine. I don’t get it. How is this crowding around a relic different, say, from the 30,000 Filipinos several years ago who trooped to…

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Culture, Religion

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