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Is it possible for Filipinos to improve the quality of their thinking?

Posted on July 19, 2017 By benign0 14 Comments on Is it possible for Filipinos to improve the quality of their thinking?
Is it possible for Filipinos to improve the quality of their thinking?

Filipinos really do seem to be missing a chip in their brains. The extent to which they are conditioned to think only what they are told to think is astounding. It is such that when they actually do attempt to challenge authority, they do so from a weak position of argumentation. Indeed, the EDSA “people…

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Culture, Education, Society

Being ‘bakla’ is NOT the same as being gay

Posted on July 12, 2017November 10, 2022 By benign0 7 Comments on Being ‘bakla’ is NOT the same as being gay
Being ‘bakla’ is NOT the same as being gay

The Filipino word “bakla” used to be synonymous with male homosexual. That was back in the day when the stereotypical homosexual male was effeminate and silly-looking. Philippine cinema in the 1960s and 1970s (and even as recent as the 1980s and 1990s) almost always characterised male homosexuals that way. To be fair, even today, they…

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Culture, Politics, Society

Philippine Opposition hopelessly fragmented due to lack of an intelligent leader

Posted on July 10, 2017July 10, 2017 By benign0 5 Comments on Philippine Opposition hopelessly fragmented due to lack of an intelligent leader
Philippine Opposition hopelessly fragmented due to lack of an intelligent leader

Some the the Philippines’ most influential social media “thought leaders” — mostly from the current Opposition camp — are clucking about all the wrong things about three of the biggest issues confronting Filipinos today. Because of a lack of modern and intelligent thinking applied to their chatter, they contribute neither clarity nor value to the…

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Politics, Society

Manny Pacquiao highlights the whole problem with Filipinos

Posted on July 4, 2017July 4, 2017 By benign0 7 Comments on Manny Pacquiao highlights the whole problem with Filipinos
Manny Pacquiao highlights the whole problem with Filipinos

It seems Filipino sports fandom had achieved a milestone following the results of Manny Pacquiao’s loss to Jeff Horn by unanimous decision. Unlike in the past when Filipinos were united behind Pacquiao, response to the outcome of the fight is now divided along, you guessed it, political partisan lines. It seems Filipinos know nothing about…

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Culture, Society

Why the CBCP is not a credible judge of who or what is “fake” or authentic

Posted on June 27, 2017October 30, 2021 By benign0 13 Comments on Why the CBCP is not a credible judge of who or what is “fake” or authentic
Why the CBCP is not a credible judge of who or what is “fake” or authentic

It is quite rich that the venerable Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) would so pompously issue a list of Websites Carrying False or Unverified Contents [sic]. This is coming from a clique of renowned Filipino “thought leaders” who endorse medieval ideas like creationism and, as a matter of policy, apply only circular logic…

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Media, Religion, Science

Philippine society cannot change unless Filipinos change the way they think

Posted on June 6, 2017 By benign0 8 Comments on Philippine society cannot change unless Filipinos change the way they think
Philippine society cannot change unless Filipinos change the way they think

Recent events have once again proven how important information is. Now an overused cliché, it is still worth reminding, in this age of the Internet and social media, how fast information can spread. While the human mind is wired to respond quickly to stories, it is not particularly well-equipped to evaluate data outside of an…

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Culture, Development, Media, Politics

The lynching of Renato Corona: 2012 goes down in Philippine history as a year of infamy

Posted on April 30, 2017 By benign0 36 Comments on The lynching of Renato Corona: 2012 goes down in Philippine history as a year of infamy
The lynching of Renato Corona: 2012 goes down in Philippine history as a year of infamy

On one hand, it is quite gratifying to see some folks belatedly realising the error in their ways when, in 2012, they joined the Moron Bandwagon to vilify then Chief Justice Renato Corona as he bravely stood before the Senate Impeachment “Court”. But on the other, it is difficult to forgive people in general who,…

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Politics, Society

Has the Philippines EVER been truly a country FOR Filipinos?

Posted on March 21, 2017 By benign0 19 Comments on Has the Philippines EVER been truly a country FOR Filipinos?
Has the Philippines EVER been truly a country FOR Filipinos?

Think about it. The Philippines is named after a Spanish king. Its current sovereign territory was one defined by its Spanish colonial masters. Its current state religion is an imperial legacy of the Spanish Inquisition — an epic geno-“evangelisation” of an entire native culture by colonial forces. Then the “Philippines” became an American colony at…

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