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Behind the silly smile is a sad sad nation

Posted on April 10, 2012 By benign0 36 Comments on Behind the silly smile is a sad sad nation
Behind the silly smile is a sad sad nation

The Philippines used to be or perhaps is still known as the place “where Asia wears a smile”. It is true. Filipinos are prerpetually smiling. The most powerful Filipino himself, President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, is famous for sporting a grin on his mug even as he assured the public that his administration was on…

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Culture, Development, Lifestyle

PNoy reportedly laughing at jokes amidst the tragedy unfolding in CDO and Iligan

Posted on December 19, 2011November 1, 2022 By Ilda 126 Comments on PNoy reportedly laughing at jokes amidst the tragedy unfolding in CDO and Iligan
PNoy reportedly laughing at jokes amidst the tragedy unfolding in CDO and Iligan

Social networking sites keep undoing the impeccable image President Noynoy Aquino (PNoy) is trying to project. Gone are the days when MalacaƱang Palace officials can keep their shenanigans hush-hush while regular folks battle for survival outside in the real world. Facebook and Twitter are social networking sites that act as double edge swords for high…

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Civics, Environment, Government, Media

The Mendoza bus hostage massacre: Remembering the victims of a preventable tragedy

Posted on August 14, 2011 By benign0 51 Comments on The Mendoza bus hostage massacre: Remembering the victims of a preventable tragedy
The Mendoza bus hostage massacre: Remembering the victims of a preventable tragedy

Ill-equipped, ill-trained, ill-prepared, and ill-thought-out. These are words that can easily describe anything to do with the Philippines across the board — from its politicians, to its law-enforcement officers, to its Media, and ultimately to the very people they serve (and are consequently reflections of). The propensity to fail consistently is ingrained into the very…

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Crime, Media, Politics, Society

Filipinos and happiness: why we need to be serious about it

Posted on March 23, 2011 By Ilda 60 Comments on Filipinos and happiness: why we need to be serious about it

There is enough evidence to suggest that Filipinos in general are preoccupied with the desire to be on a permanent state of euphoria or at least with being perceived to be a “happy-go-lucky” society no matter what circumstances they are in. Unfortunately, this national obsession with being “happy” or having a good time instead actually…

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Crime, Culture, Lifestyle, Society

2010: The year of the rise of the Philippine idiocracy!

Posted on December 20, 2010December 25, 2015 By Ilda 77 Comments on 2010: The year of the rise of the Philippine idiocracy!
2010: The year of the rise of the Philippine idiocracy!

What a year it has been! 2010 is the year I and many other like-minded people will never forget. As a Filipino, I never thought it was still possible to learn many new things about the culture I was born into. Indeed, every now and then, the things I discover about us never ceases to…

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