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Typhoon Yolanda has exposed the nakedness of an image-conscious Philippines

Posted on November 17, 2013November 30, 2013 By FallenAngel 171 Comments on Typhoon Yolanda has exposed the nakedness of an image-conscious Philippines
Typhoon Yolanda has exposed the nakedness of an image-conscious Philippines

And when we say the Philippines, we don’t mean just the government; we mean to include the Filipino people who voted those incompetent officials in, like for example, president Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino III. From the start of his term, it has been painfully obvious that BS Aquino’s presidency was heavily anchored on popularity. Thus,…

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Culture, Government, Media, Politics, Society

Does the government of President Noynoy Aquino govern? Or does it MERELY spin?

Posted on November 6, 2013 By benign0 30 Comments on Does the government of President Noynoy Aquino govern? Or does it MERELY spin?
Does the government of President Noynoy Aquino govern? Or does it MERELY spin?

In a rare stroke of balance, “social news network” site Rappler published the scholarly work of eminent sociologist Nicole Curato, “a post-doctoral research fellow at the Center for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance at the Australian National University” according to the short bio included at the foot of her article The President as spin doctor….

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Crime, Development, Government, Media, Politics

Instead of ending corruption, Noynoy Aquino encourages it

Posted on October 21, 2013 By Ilda 32 Comments on Instead of ending corruption, Noynoy Aquino encourages it
Instead of ending corruption, Noynoy Aquino encourages it

There is something about Filipino public servants and Philippine society in general that could make one lose faith in humanity. It could be the fact that a lot of public servants do not have any qualms about lying to and stealing from the Filipino public. Or it could be the fact that the majority of…

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Crime, Government, Politics

President Noynoy Aquino’s extensive history of suppressing the Truth

Posted on September 19, 2013 By benign0 21 Comments on President Noynoy Aquino’s extensive history of suppressing the Truth
President Noynoy Aquino’s extensive history of suppressing the Truth

My colleague Paul Farol, on the mark in his usual form, had earlier cited what is likely the most recent case of the underhanded manner with which the administration of Philippine President Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino III deals with revealing information circulating amongst its constituents. An article published by Francisco S. Tatad earlier this week…

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Crime, Government, Media, Politics, Technology

Is there a right or wrong point of view of history?

Posted on August 4, 2013June 1, 2018 By FallenAngel 43 Comments on Is there a right or wrong point of view of history?
Is there a right or wrong point of view of history?

Fact is, one will be hard-pressed to find a totally objective account of history. Though ultimately historians either avoid bias to the greatest extent possible or purposefully show it, individual accounts will never truly be free of it. Ultimately each individual’s account passes through a filter which is composed of his/her philosophies, belief systems, experiences,…

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Development, Education, Politics, Society

Mosquitoes, Zombies, Yellow Fever, and Despicable Him

Posted on July 12, 2013July 12, 2013 By FallenAngel 22 Comments on Mosquitoes, Zombies, Yellow Fever, and Despicable Him
Mosquitoes, Zombies, Yellow Fever, and Despicable Him

Mosquitoes In a recent article of his, Manila Times columnist Rigoberto Tiglao revisited the term “Mosquito Press”, apparently first coined during the last years of the Marcos rule as president. Any paper that wasn’t aligned with the current regime at that time was considered “merely irritating like mosquitoes”, so to speak. Now times have changed….

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Government, Media, Politics, Society

Don’t Tell Me What Kind of Perceptions I Have

Posted on July 11, 2013July 11, 2013 By BenK 40 Comments on Don’t Tell Me What Kind of Perceptions I Have
Don’t Tell Me What Kind of Perceptions I Have

It’s no accident that two of the three primary propaganda instruments of the Aquino Administration (ABS-CBN and The Philippine Star) have played up the headline “Perceptions of Corruption Decrease” in the past few days. The by-now familiar pattern of distraction-as-damage-control follows allegations of yet another scandal within the Administration, this time striking particularly close to…

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Media, Politics

Noynoy Aquino’s WEF ‘harvest’ in Davos: Where are the results?

Posted on January 27, 2013 By benign0 38 Comments on Noynoy Aquino’s WEF ‘harvest’ in Davos: Where are the results?
Noynoy Aquino’s WEF ‘harvest’ in Davos: Where are the results?

The behaviour of a large complex system like the Philippine economy cannot be described using the preferred indicators of a world economic body that mainly represents the interests of the global private sector. Even less credible are people who rely on the much-vaunted Gross Domestic Product (GDP) metric as the kernel of their efforts to…

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Development, Economy, Media

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