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Filipino Foreign Policies And How They’re Killing Us As A People

Posted on September 7, 2015 By Grimwald 86 Comments on Filipino Foreign Policies And How They’re Killing Us As A People
Filipino Foreign Policies And How They’re Killing Us As A People

Foreigners, at least in the eyes of many Filipinos, seem to have an air of mystery in inscrutability to them. In fact, in some instances, there are even those who ascribe a sense of mysticism to them and see them as either benevolent gods with unlimited wealth or cunning devils with ulterior motives. With the…

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Culture, Development, Government, Society

Filipinos need a strong and unified resolve to get rid of their Squatter Mentality

Posted on September 7, 2015 By Add 19 Comments on Filipinos need a strong and unified resolve to get rid of their Squatter Mentality
Filipinos need a strong and unified resolve to get rid of their Squatter Mentality

These days, the woeful plight of refugees trying to get into Europe is international news.  They are running away from ISIS who have been pillaging their world and the dark forces that have been erasing their civilization.  They are seeking a world where hope could be alive and aspire to leave a world where hope…

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Culture, Development, Government, Politics

Risk management is erring on the side of preparation rather than on the side of celebration

Posted on June 22, 2015 By benign0 5 Comments on Risk management is erring on the side of preparation rather than on the side of celebration
Risk management is erring on the side of preparation rather than on the side of celebration

Is information that we get from politicians, celebrities, and business people reliable? Think about it. These are people who’s job it is to tell people what they want to hear rather than what they need to hear. Politicians want potential voters to think that they have a bright future that they will, presumably, be led…

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Development, Economy, Politics

Filipinos’ habitual cry: ‘SAVE ME!’

Posted on May 13, 2015 By benign0 7 Comments on Filipinos’ habitual cry: ‘SAVE ME!’
Filipinos’ habitual cry: ‘SAVE ME!’

Save Mary Jane Veloso! Save Baguio City! Save the Pasig River! Save Boracay! It’s pathetic. Filipinos are always looking for a higher or wealthier power to “save” their wretched lot. The pattern has been set and the consistency now world-renowned. After abject neglect, wanton partying or sitting on their asses for years, or all of…

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Culture, Development, Environment, Lifestyle, Religion, Society

In response to Julia Nebrija’s public transport adventures in Metro Manila

Posted on April 21, 2015August 10, 2022 By rsurtida 11 Comments on In response to Julia Nebrija’s public transport adventures in Metro Manila
In response to Julia Nebrija’s public transport adventures in Metro Manila

I came across an article in the Philippine Daily Inquirer about a foreigner’s experience in the Light Rail Transit plying the length of Rizal Avenue from the Roosevelt Station in the north to Baclaran in the south. Being a regular commuter myself, I can’t help but give my own take about her observations. Titled ‘The day I…

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Boracay joins Baguio City on the road to concrete junglehood!

Posted on April 6, 2015April 6, 2015 By benign0 14 Comments on Boracay joins Baguio City on the road to concrete junglehood!
Boracay joins Baguio City on the road to concrete junglehood!

A certain Frank Hoefsmit, a Belgian from Antwerp residing in Manila, Philippine (according to his Facebook profile information) posted an aerial photo of Boracay Island on Facebook the other day showing the extent to which Boracay has been “developed” to attract even more tourists. Boracay is a small island in the Philippines located approximately 315…

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Development, Economy, Environment, Government, Lifestyle

The #Philippines is a nation of starstruck ignoramuses

Posted on January 4, 2015January 4, 2015 By benign0 928 Comments on The #Philippines is a nation of starstruck ignoramuses
The #Philippines is a nation of starstruck ignoramuses

[The following is an article by Star columnist Don Pedero published in The Philippine Star 29 October 2000 and also featured in Get Real Philippines on the same year.] * * * Last July 23, I wrote about Nasty (short for Anastacio), a balikbayan from Los Angeles, who, while vacationing in Manila, had nothing to…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Development, Education, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Society

Sorry, Joe. No more boom-boom in Manila and Olongapo City

Posted on October 29, 2014November 22, 2022 By benign0 25 Comments on Sorry, Joe. No more boom-boom in Manila and Olongapo City
Sorry, Joe. No more boom-boom in Manila and Olongapo City

If I were a businessman of any sort in the Philippines, I’d be fuming. In most NORMAL countries, the arrival of shiploads of young, cashed-up, and physically vigorous American military personnel would be greeted with joy and eyes flashing with $$ signs. Not in the Philippines though. The other day, the United States aircraft carrier…

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