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SO WHAT if the Philippines is “less democratic” under Duterte?

Posted on December 3, 2019 By benign0 9 Comments on SO WHAT if the Philippines is “less democratic” under Duterte?
SO WHAT if the Philippines is “less democratic” under Duterte?

Leaders of today’s Philippine Opposition will have us believe that democracy is in crisis — even in decline (horrors!) — and, as such, heralding a coming era of doom and gloom for the nation in the coming years. They, of course, attribute this unfortunate prognosis to the government of President Rodrigo Duterte who, since Day…

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Government, Politics

Fatherhood, Duterte, and the Majapahit Empire

Posted on October 7, 2016 By Carlo de Leon 77 Comments on Fatherhood, Duterte, and the Majapahit Empire
Fatherhood, Duterte, and the Majapahit Empire

“Real fatherhood means love and commitment and sacrifice and a willingness to share responsibility and not walking away from one’s children.” — William Bennett On Fatherhood In the last 100 days, my perception of the presidency has changed, from being a formal leader to a loving father who is at the same time tough, strict,…

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Crime, Government, Politics, Society

Remembering the Heroes of the Martial Law Era

Posted on September 23, 2016 By Celestino Manrique II 105 Comments on Remembering the Heroes of the Martial Law Era
Remembering the Heroes of the Martial Law Era

“As of the twenty-third of this month, I signed Proclamation Number 1081 placing the entire Philippines under martial law” said President Ferdinand E. Marcos on that famous television broadcast 44 years ago today, September 23. Before the declaration of martial law, the country was in a state of upheaval. It was the middle of the…

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Civics, Government, Society

Duterte is turning the Philippines back into a REAL southeast Asian country

Posted on September 16, 2016April 28, 2019 By benign0 118 Comments on Duterte is turning the Philippines back into a REAL southeast Asian country
Duterte is turning the Philippines back into a REAL southeast Asian country

Why the sudden interest of the foreign media in the Philippines? It is because they found a bogeyman in its current president, Rodrigo Duterte, to feast upon. Indeed, Duterte is living up to the smear that goes way back to the campaign leading up to the 2016 elections that he is the “Donald Trump of…

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Crime, Culture, Media, Society

The Philippines CAN become southeast Asia’s Silicon Valley!

Posted on June 11, 2014 By benign0 12 Comments on The Philippines CAN become southeast Asia’s Silicon Valley!
The Philippines CAN become southeast Asia’s Silicon Valley!

Silicon Valley — the real one in California, that is — is hot, and it may be overheating the San Francisco Bay Area. Property prices are soaring as the Valley’s seemingly insatiable appetite for tech talent is drawing in the best and the brightest. But the downside to all this is that the techo scene…

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Development, Economy, Government, Tech Talk

Do the Philippines and the ASEAN community have what it takes to deal with China?

Posted on August 7, 2013 By benign0 39 Comments on Do the Philippines and the ASEAN community have what it takes to deal with China?
Do the Philippines and the ASEAN community have what it takes to deal with China?

For all the feel-good news snippets we are receiving about the arrival of the Philippines’ newest warship, the 3,200-tonne BRP Ramon Alcaraz which joins the 3,400-tonne frigate BRP Gregorio del Pilar also acquired from the United States last year in patrolling disputed waters off Palawan, one cannot help ask a simple question: Can anyone really…

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Culture, Development, Government, Society

Singapore haze: Airborne waste from slash-and-burn agriculture descends upon the wealthy enclave

Posted on June 24, 2013 By benign0 1 Comment on Singapore haze: Airborne waste from slash-and-burn agriculture descends upon the wealthy enclave
Singapore haze: Airborne waste from slash-and-burn agriculture descends upon the wealthy enclave

Singapore — resource-poor and dependent on services, exports, and tourists — is reeling from the effects of smog reportedly coming mainly from waste being burned in Indonesia’s palm plantations. For days, a haze has blanketed the prosperous city-state and the “smell of burning wood” has seeped into buildings making residents’ efforts to avoid its effects…

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Economy, Environment
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