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Filipinos who cyber-bullied #Amalayer girl showed worse behaviour than her

Posted on November 17, 2012November 17, 2012 By Ilda 240 Comments on Filipinos who cyber-bullied #Amalayer girl showed worse behaviour than her
Filipinos who cyber-bullied #Amalayer girl showed worse behaviour than her

So I finally saw the “Amalayer” video posted on YouTube and I just had to ask myself, what the heck was the big deal? Why did this video go viral? It’s not even funny and there’s no way to tell why the girl, Paula Jamie Salvosa went ballistic towards the security guard at the LRT…

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‘Amalayer’ girl Paula Jamie Salvosa should have Tagaloged when she Englished

Posted on November 15, 2012December 14, 2015 By Kate Natividad 136 Comments on ‘Amalayer’ girl Paula Jamie Salvosa should have Tagaloged when she Englished
‘Amalayer’ girl Paula Jamie Salvosa should have Tagaloged when she Englished

Perhaps Paula Jamie Salvosa, a.k.a. the Amalayer lady had a bad day and navigating the steaming chaos of one of the LRT stations in Manila’s train system is not exactly the best cure for a shitty day. But I can’t help but think back to how the Japanese, in their direst days following that really…

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Civics, Culture, Lifestyle, Media

Can social media ‘activism’ force Tito Sotto to apologise to Kerry Kennedy and Sarah Pope?

Posted on November 13, 2012 By benign0 36 Comments on Can social media ‘activism’ force Tito Sotto to apologise to Kerry Kennedy and Sarah Pope?
Can social media ‘activism’ force Tito Sotto to apologise to Kerry Kennedy and Sarah Pope?

It seems to be becoming a showdown between the much-vaunted “power” of social media “activism” and the traditional institutional power of a Senator of the Republic. The most recent news report on the brouhaha over allegations of plagiarism being directed against Philippine Senator Vicente “Tito” Sotto III screamed “Netizens refuse to let Sotto off the…

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Culture, Media, Politics

What the victory of US President Barack Obama means to Filipinos

Posted on November 8, 2012November 8, 2012 By benign0 22 Comments on What the victory of US President Barack Obama means to Filipinos
What the victory of US President Barack Obama means to Filipinos

Filipinos follow American showbiz, American sport, American fashion, parrot American accents, ape American attitudes and, yes, act out American politics. Indeed, Filipinos were all but carried away by US election fever trooping to “mock US elections” organised by the US Embassy in Manila and whooping it up after the victory at the polls of re-electionist…

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Barack Obama re-election: But the Philippines remains a third-rate copycat democracy

Posted on November 7, 2012 By benign0 41 Comments on Barack Obama re-election: But the Philippines remains a third-rate copycat democracy
Barack Obama re-election: But the Philippines remains a third-rate copycat democracy

As the presidential elections in the United States draw to a close, Filipinos who closely followed it can only sigh and treasure the moments that they felt they were participating in something truly big. The United States after all is the daddy of Philippine “democracy”. And in this age of social media, ‘citizen journalism’, and…

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Media, Politics, Society

Filipino pride in the spirit of ‘bayanihan’ invoked in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

Posted on November 2, 2012November 2, 2012 By benign0 33 Comments on Filipino pride in the spirit of ‘bayanihan’ invoked in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy
Filipino pride in the spirit of ‘bayanihan’ invoked in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

Filipinos never pass up an opportunity to exhibit their renowned ethnocentrism. In the wake of Hurricane Sandy which devastated much of the eastern seaboard of the United States, there have been many heartening reports of how the level of preparedness and swift action of the US government to mitigate the foreseen effects of the storm…

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Culture, Society

Rockstar of Blogging… Still Rocking!

Posted on October 29, 2012October 29, 2012 By P. Farol 4 Comments on Rockstar of Blogging… Still Rocking!
Rockstar of Blogging… Still Rocking!

This is going to be a short one,  because it’s Monday and I’ve got four or five meetings scheduled for today at BGC and in JAKA on Ayala Avenue. Get Real Phlippines Post is probably the only blog on Philippine politics left slugging away at the “establishment” and various poseurs.  The others have either put…

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Society, Tech Talk

Online activism in the Philippines in decline as RA 10175 bares teeth

Posted on October 25, 2012 By benign0 3 Comments on Online activism in the Philippines in decline as RA 10175 bares teeth
Online activism in the Philippines in decline as RA 10175 bares teeth

Here is a completely subjective back-of-the-envelope assessment of Philippine online “debate” and “activism” in the last couple of weeks based on casual observation of my Facebook and Twitter timelines: the edge in Philippine online chatter is progressively getting blunt. When I say it is getting blunt I say so in the sense that it is…

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