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Filipinos need to believe in “Satan” because they need a scapegoat for their failures

Posted on August 29, 2018August 29, 2018 By benign0 23 Comments on Filipinos need to believe in “Satan” because they need a scapegoat for their failures
Filipinos need to believe in “Satan” because they need a scapegoat for their failures

Nowadays we see a lot of references to “Satan” and the “evil” this character of Medieval yore supposedly creates. Filipinos, the superstitious lot that they are, make liberal reference to these notions because they lack a strong tradition of evaluating cause-and-effect when confronting the many problems that beset their society. The trouble with this habit…

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Politics, Religion

CBCP’s “Walk of Life” stunt illustrates just how primtive a society the Philippines remains

Posted on February 21, 2017 By benign0 12 Comments on CBCP’s “Walk of Life” stunt illustrates just how primtive a society the Philippines remains
CBCP’s “Walk of Life” stunt illustrates just how primtive a society the Philippines remains

As expected, the Inquirer Editor stepped up as chief cheerleader in the recent “spate” of street activity, specifically the so-called “Walk of Life” organised by, who else, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP). Crowing about the 20,000-strong “crowd” that gathered in Luneta to sing hymns and wax prayerful over the situation of the…

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Politics, Religion, Society

Cultures Themselves Don’t Respect Human Rights

Posted on September 22, 2016March 9, 2021 By ChinoF 55 Comments on Cultures Themselves Don’t Respect Human Rights
Cultures Themselves Don’t Respect Human Rights

Social media is all aflutter about perceived human rights violations that many are trying to link to the Duterte administration. However, such people should be reminded of another thing: human rights violations are an issue in other countries and cultures too, even developed ones. Back in 2014, writer Eric Posner wrote about why humanity has…

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Culture, Society

Filipinos must drop their Fixation on Bloodlines

Posted on May 30, 2016May 30, 2016 By ChinoF 7 Comments on Filipinos must drop their Fixation on Bloodlines
Filipinos must drop their Fixation on Bloodlines

Filipino society continues to have this fixation on bloodlines. For example, we are fixated on finding out whether famous people in other countries have Filipino blood, and vice versa. When someone is abusive or bad-habited, we assume that it is in the blood and that people who are related (like children) will absolutely be the…

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Culture

Power, Pride, Typical Pinoys and What Results

Posted on March 26, 2015 By Grimwald 3 Comments on Power, Pride, Typical Pinoys and What Results
Power, Pride, Typical Pinoys and What Results

In my previous article, I pointed out how pride and power doesn’t really mix that well with typical Pinoys. Now, in case you’re not convinced, I’m going to show you a few examples of just how this combination actually comes out: The Anti-Prophet The Anti-Prophet is the word I use to describe the people who,…

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Crime, Culture, Government, Lifestyle, Society

Animal fetish: Frozen pangolin in Chinese fishing boat seized in Philippine waters off Palawan

Posted on April 15, 2013April 15, 2013 By benign0 4 Comments on Animal fetish: Frozen pangolin in Chinese fishing boat seized in Philippine waters off Palawan
Animal fetish: Frozen pangolin in Chinese fishing boat seized in Philippine waters off Palawan

On top of the damage a Chinese fishing vessel had caused on World Heritage-listed Tubbataha Reef off Palawan in early April, Philippine authorities have reportedly made a striking discovery in the ship’s cargo hold — hundreds of frozen anteaters or pangolins. All eight species of the pangolin are considered to be in danger of extinction…

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