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A Tale of Two Gretchens and the Right to Refuse

Posted on August 21, 2019August 21, 2019 By ChinoF 11 Comments on A Tale of Two Gretchens and the Right to Refuse
A Tale of Two Gretchens and the Right to Refuse

The case back then where Gretchen Fullido sued women executives for sexual harassment was interesting. You thought sexual harassment between women wasn’t possible. But it is. Let’s say lesbian executives are really on the prowl. Some would say, lesbians are coming out of the closet! Don’t they deserve to have their desires met? It shouldn’t…

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Culture, Lifestyle, Politics

Why the State should NOT be Pro-poor for the Philippines to Prosper

Posted on September 18, 2017 By zaxx 41 Comments on Why the State should NOT be Pro-poor for the Philippines to Prosper
Why the State should NOT be Pro-poor for the Philippines to Prosper

Did you ever wonder why our government, constitution and laws are so pro-poor? Well, all you have to do is look at a Yellowtard LP rally, and you’ll find many nuns and clergy people holding placards. Catholicism indeed holds a tight grip on the country’s policies and it thrives on a pro-poor philosophy, always siding…

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Development, Education, Government

Human rights for hire

Posted on September 3, 2016 By Carlo de Leon 26 Comments on Human rights for hire
Human rights for hire

Human rights are universal, applying to all human beings, right?  Poor, rich, criminals, police, politicians, businessmen, shop owners, workers, students: everyone is entitled to the recognition and respect of his/her human rights.  Human rights law, and law enforcement, exist to protect all. In the Philippines, the call to respect human rights is being used to…

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Crime, Government, Media, Politics

Drop the Hype: We’re All Human Beings

Posted on May 1, 2012May 1, 2012 By a 24 Comments on Drop the Hype: We’re All Human Beings
Drop the Hype: We’re All Human Beings

The recent controversial statement issued by Miss Universe first runner-up Miriam Quiambao subjected her to an endless tirade from the outraged LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered) community. Quiambao, now the target of hatred from the said community, issued an apology afterwards. Miriam proceeded to reply, explain, and apologize. She frequently cited Bible teachings. She replied…

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