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How the Manila Air Traffic Control fiasco mirrors Filipino society

Posted on January 4, 2023 By benign0 4 Comments on How the Manila Air Traffic Control fiasco mirrors Filipino society
How the Manila Air Traffic Control fiasco mirrors Filipino society

“Minimum viable product” is a term that’s been used and abused in the Philippines since time immemorial. It’s synonymous to a term more familiar to Filipinos: pwede na yan. Indeed, two Inquirer pieces today, pontificating on the recent Air Traffic Control “crisis” that rocked Manila’s airport, allude to it but stop short of delving into…

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Culture, Development

Philippine transportation is a microcosm of the country’s socio-economic disarray

Posted on September 1, 2022 By The Unpopular Opinion 14 Comments on Philippine transportation is a microcosm of the country’s socio-economic disarray
Philippine transportation is a microcosm of the country’s socio-economic disarray

A couple of weeks ago, Filipino youngsters are back to school as face-to-face classes have officially begun. With the recent report by the World Bank, which says that around 90% of Filipino school children at the age of 10 have no reading ability, educators in the Philippines have welcomed these face-to-face classes as a way…

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Charter Change, Development, Economy

No justification for Pasig River Expressway (PAREX), project driven more by profit than by public good

Posted on September 29, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 6 Comments on No justification for Pasig River Expressway (PAREX), project driven more by profit than by public good
No justification for Pasig River Expressway (PAREX), project driven more by profit than by public good

The Pasig River Expressway has broken ground and the project has begun in earnest even with the growing opposition to it. The initial furor was over the design that the whole river would be covered by the length of the expressway which runs from east to west from Manila Bay to Laguna De Bay. As…

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Business, Development, Environment

Filipinos need to put politics aside, work TOGETHER, and ignore Opposition demolition campaigns

Posted on September 12, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 9 Comments on Filipinos need to put politics aside, work TOGETHER, and ignore Opposition demolition campaigns
Filipinos need to put politics aside, work TOGETHER, and ignore Opposition demolition campaigns

The administration has again come under fire from the Opposition for its pandemic response. Just when you think they had it down pat, they didn’t. Again. The country was the last in the region to experience a Delta-induced surge and so we’re also leading in the number of daily cases again. The past three days…

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Government, Politics

Opposition still using obsolete “good” versus “evil” rhetoric as a lazy alternative to a real campaign platform

Posted on September 2, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 2 Comments on Opposition still using obsolete “good” versus “evil” rhetoric as a lazy alternative to a real campaign platform
Opposition still using obsolete “good” versus “evil” rhetoric as a lazy alternative to a real campaign platform

PhilSTAR columnist Boo Chanco seems to be losing faith in the youth. But the surveys he cited in his piece today “Faith in democracy” were done abroad, mostly in Europe. It doesn’t automatically apply to Filipinos in the same age group he cites… The Center for the Future of Democracy at the University of Cambridge…

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Politics

“Pwede na yan” is Tagalog for “better than nothing”

Posted on March 2, 2021 By benign0 58 Comments on “Pwede na yan” is Tagalog for “better than nothing”
“Pwede na yan” is Tagalog for “better than nothing”

It’s not surprising that Filipinos are now called to accept what COVID-19 vaccines they get are better than nothing. Filipinos had it coming for a long time now. A whole national tradition of making do with junk because these were better than nothing marks most of its history since being granted “independence” by the United…

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Lifestyle, Society

Why the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the Philippines is like a typical Manila rush hour experience

Posted on March 1, 2021January 4, 2022 By benign0 2 Comments on Why the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the Philippines is like a typical Manila rush hour experience
Why the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the Philippines is like a typical Manila rush hour experience

Watching how the COVID-19 vaccine comes available to the Filipino public in recent days reminds me of the state of public transport in the Philippines. The service is inconsistent and unpredictable — all madness and very little semblance of method. Like the variety of buses, jeepneys, and all sorts of mechanical contraptions that clunk along…

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Culture, Government, Society

The COVID-19 pandemic laid the foundation for modern public transport in the Philippines

Posted on May 20, 2020May 20, 2020 By benign0 4 Comments on The COVID-19 pandemic laid the foundation for modern public transport in the Philippines
The COVID-19 pandemic laid the foundation for modern public transport in the Philippines

The COVID-19 pandemic presents a golden opportunity for tree-huggers and social justice warriors to walk their talk. A good proportion of Metro Manila residents who could afford cars and use them for their daily commutes to and from work under the old normal can work from home. The pandemic and the lockdown that aimed to…

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Business, Development, Lifestyle

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