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How German political-correctness was doused by its own version of the Mamasapano massacre

Posted on January 28, 2016 By benign0 22 Comments on How German political-correctness was doused by its own version of the Mamasapano massacre
How German political-correctness was doused by its own version of the Mamasapano massacre

As it turns out, it seems the Philippines had unwittingly served as a test tube for what is turning into a template process with which a period of exuberant national political correctness meets its demise. This insight can be gleaned in the events that led to the crushing of “dreams” of an autonomous Bangsamoro “nation”…

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4 Things That Prove Filipinos Are Perverts

Posted on October 3, 2015 By Grimwald 24 Comments on 4 Things That Prove Filipinos Are Perverts
4 Things That Prove Filipinos Are Perverts

There has been much hullabaloo about the party celebration of MMDA Chairman Francis Tolentino, most of which is chronicled by my good friend ChinoF over here. I wrote a previous piece about the innate perversion of typical Pinoys in this article here but, like with my more scathing statements, was met with considerable skepticism. There…

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Culture, Education, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Religion, Society

The funny way Filipinos talk about sex

Posted on April 30, 2011October 5, 2015 By benign0 5 Comments on The funny way Filipinos talk about sex
The funny way Filipinos talk about sex

Do Filipinos like talking about sex? Answering that question is a journey in itself, and the journey begins with a concept I coined a while back — the Filipino’s tradition-religion complex. The tradition-religion complex represents a narrow framework in which a person finds moral clarity. In the case of the Filipino, it encompasses a small…

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