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We need a new generation of innovative activists to fight pork barrel popularity using new approaches

Posted on October 16, 2013October 17, 2013 By benign0 11 Comments on We need a new generation of innovative activists to fight pork barrel popularity using new approaches
We need a new generation of innovative activists to fight pork barrel popularity using new approaches

The trouble with democracy is that it is premised on the assumption that people know what is good for them — a sad reality that people like current Philippine President Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino III owe their victory at the polls to. In a democracy, majority rules as they say. As far as fundamentalist democracy…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Politics, Religion, Society

A Brief Lesson on Online Hysterics

Posted on October 13, 2013 By MidwayHaven 31 Comments on A Brief Lesson on Online Hysterics
A Brief Lesson on Online Hysterics

I’ll get to the point: never assume that every issue posted on mainstream social media is true. Over the weekend, Baguio’s Facebook community went on alert when a picture of two documents was posted online by a certain popular provocateur. The photograph shows a letter of request to the Baguio government to allow a certain…

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Civics, Government, Lifestyle

When Social Media Ain’t Sosyal

Posted on October 11, 2013 By P. Farol 19 Comments on When Social Media Ain’t Sosyal
When Social Media Ain’t Sosyal

A friend sent me a text message on the afternoon of October 4, the day when the second Million People March was supposed to have happened. “Hir na mi, wr na u?” (Translation, “I’m already here, where are you?”) I read the message while I was being kneaded and pummeled on a massage chair at…

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Civics

Changing our approach to activism: put the message under the limelight and the personalities backstage

Posted on October 9, 2013 By benign0 31 Comments on Changing our approach to activism: put the message under the limelight and the personalities backstage
Changing our approach to activism: put the message under the limelight and the personalities backstage

In a study reported in a recent Fortune article the observation was made: “If you’re on Twitter a lot, and the people you know best are on Twitter a lot, it’s easy to delude yourself into thinking that the whole world is there with you.” This piece of insight is quite relevant to people and…

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Media, Politics

The Latest One Million People March: It’s Aftermath and Its Lesson in Division

Posted on October 8, 2013October 9, 2013 By John Bay 62 Comments on The Latest One Million People March: It’s Aftermath and Its Lesson in Division
The Latest One Million People March: It’s Aftermath and Its Lesson in Division

We have again another wave of people flocking into another major thoroughfare (Ayala) in protest of the Pork Barrel scheme, or is it more about the Napoles Pork Barrel scam? Let us try not to get confused. With such a wide range of participation ranging from T-Shirt vendors to the supposed “original” #scrappork organizers, what…

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Politics

Plagiarism: what goes on in the mind of the Filipino?

Posted on September 25, 2013September 25, 2013 By FallenAngel 38 Comments on Plagiarism: what goes on in the mind of the Filipino?
Plagiarism: what goes on in the mind of the Filipino?

The recent news of Filipino photographer Mark Joseph Solis plagiarizing his entries in international competitions has the social media chattering classes up in arms and in a state of “outrage”. Particularly noticeable is that since Rappler broke this story with the headline “UP student plagiarizes prize-winning photos”, the focus has been on the premier state…

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Crime, Lifestyle, Media, Society

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

The men and women behind Voyager 1 put to shame the iPhone generation of the 21st Century

Posted on September 13, 2013September 13, 2013 By benign0 13 Comments on The men and women behind Voyager 1 put to shame the iPhone generation of the 21st Century
The men and women behind Voyager 1 put to shame the iPhone generation of the 21st Century

I read with wonder how Voyager 1, a little space probe launched by the United States in 1977 had “finally” left our solar system — “for real this time” according to a Scientific American report. What is really amazing about this spacecraft and the men and women who designed, built, launched, and worked with it…

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Crime, Government, Society, Tech Talk

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