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Pork, Paybacks and Picnics

Posted on August 28, 2013August 29, 2013 By John Bay 5 Comments on Pork, Paybacks and Picnics
Pork, Paybacks and Picnics

Droves of tax-paying citizens flocked to Luneta and other public areas around the Philippines on Monday August 26, 2013 (coinciding with National Heroes Day) to protest the “Pork Barrel” scheme and allegations of corruption perhaps triggered by the recent exposure of P10-B Napoles Pork Barrel scam. The event was largely mobilized through the social media…

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Government, Politics, Society

Social media celeb John Ortiz Teope gets on the #GilasPilipinas racist bandwagon!

Posted on August 14, 2013 By benign0 12 Comments on Social media celeb John Ortiz Teope gets on the #GilasPilipinas racist bandwagon!
Social media celeb John Ortiz Teope gets on the #GilasPilipinas racist bandwagon!

Tsk tsk. We continue wonder whether Pinoy-style basketball really brings out best the best in Filipinos if even “respected” social media personalities engage in low-brow racist sports fan rhetoric. Dr. Rodolfo “John” Ortiz Teope, PhD, EdD, DSD, DES is National President of the First Philippine Pro-Democracy Foundation, Inc and is host of the online video…

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Glitz and Glamour, Media, Society

The Impractical Elitism of an Incorrect Perspective on Reform

Posted on May 25, 2013July 1, 2013 By BenK 74 Comments on The Impractical Elitism of an Incorrect Perspective on Reform
The Impractical Elitism of an Incorrect Perspective on Reform

This article is substantially based on an article I originally wrote in November, 2010 entitled “Applying the Right Fix: Charter Change and the Philippine Condition.” While the essential points made in the original article are still valid today, the Philippines is not exactly the same country it was two-and-a-half years ago, for better or worse;…

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Charter Change, Culture, Politics

Kudos to the COMELEC for a job well done in the 2013 Philippine midterm elections!

Posted on May 15, 2013May 15, 2013 By benign0 25 Comments on Kudos to the COMELEC for a job well done in the 2013 Philippine midterm elections!
Kudos to the COMELEC for a job well done in the 2013 Philippine midterm elections!

I beg to differ to some of the hysterics I’m seeing and hearing. I think the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) did a great job within the scope of its ability to influence outcomes. That last phrase is key. You can’t really worry about things that are clearly beyond the scope of your control once you’ve…

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Civics, Culture, Politics

Loren Legarda and communist candidates: All a politician really wants is to win the election

Posted on May 6, 2013May 6, 2013 By benign0 1 Comment on Loren Legarda and communist candidates: All a politician really wants is to win the election
Loren Legarda and communist candidates: All a politician really wants is to win the election

Election Day approaches. Question is So what? It’s a big deal only as far as the Media and a handful of ‘social media practitioners’ say it is. Other than that what is really at stake for the ordinary Pinoy schmoe? In support of one manok or another, some “experts” will warn the average voter to…

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Education, Politics, Society

Lead up to fiesta elections: Has Philippine democratic politics changed at all?

Posted on April 23, 2013 By benign0 44 Comments on Lead up to fiesta elections: Has Philippine democratic politics changed at all?
Lead up to fiesta elections: Has Philippine democratic politics changed at all?

From the little window through which I take stock of the landscape of issues that describe the lead up to the May 2013 elections, I’d say — surprise surprise — things haven’t changed much. A lot of developments have supposedly further liberalised and democratised democracy as it is practiced in the Philippines. The two new…

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Politics

D’oh! Inquirer publishes fake TIME Magazine cover featuring PNoy among 100 Most Influential People in the World

Posted on April 20, 2013July 7, 2018 By benign0 36 Comments on D’oh! Inquirer publishes fake TIME Magazine cover featuring PNoy among 100 Most Influential People in the World
D’oh! Inquirer publishes fake TIME Magazine cover featuring PNoy among 100 Most Influential People in the World

As if it weren’t funny enough. Early today, media watchdog blog Spin Busters broke news of an appalling lapse in editorial rigour by top Philippine broadsheet Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI). Spotted on the front page of the 20th April 2013 edition of the PDI was an image depicting what seems to be the front cover…

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Media

Modern Idolatry and the Social Media

Posted on April 3, 2013 By John Bay 12 Comments on Modern Idolatry and the Social Media
Modern Idolatry and the Social Media

Two days after April Fools’ Day and I am still reeling in from the bitter truth that we are living in the days of a perpetual practical joke, with the general public being its perennial victims. Where jokes usually end in laughter, the Filipinos are on apparent overdose. It is a subtle and addictive substance…

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Culture, Media, Politics, Religion, Society

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