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Da Pinoy and Road Manners

Posted on October 22, 2017 By joeld 6 Comments on Da Pinoy and Road Manners
Da Pinoy and Road Manners

I recently got into a Facebook group comments section with the topic of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) regarding aftermarket lights, exhausts, horns, etc. It started with one complaint of a person who got traffic citations for his aftermarket blue corner lights and aftermarket exhaust on his scooter. He was basically saying that the LTO…

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Culture, Lifestyle, Society

TNVS infestation: Uber and Grab services are no different to jeepneys and tricycles

Posted on July 19, 2017July 19, 2017 By benign0 11 Comments on TNVS infestation: Uber and Grab services are no different to jeepneys and tricycles
TNVS infestation: Uber and Grab services are no different to jeepneys and tricycles

The only relevant point that needs to be highlighted as far as the circus surrounding Transport Network Vehicle Services (TNVS) like Uber and Grab is this: The only Filipinos who could really afford these services on routine bases are people who, themselves, could afford to own and drive private cars. A trip in an Uber…

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Development, Tech Talk

Before you ask the President “where is the change?” ask yourself if you have changed

Posted on June 22, 2017June 22, 2017 By Ilda 19 Comments on Before you ask the President “where is the change?” ask yourself if you have changed
Before you ask the President “where is the change?” ask yourself if you have changed

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s critics are getting impatient. “Where is the change that he promised?” they ask. After a year in office, his fiercest critics are reminding him of the promises he made before the election. For instance, they cite his promise to end criminality within three to six months after election. It’s quite laughable…

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Crime, Government, Society

The hypocrisy in the protest against the Anti Distracted Driving Law

Posted on May 23, 2017 By benign0 7 Comments on The hypocrisy in the protest against the Anti Distracted Driving Law
The hypocrisy in the protest against the Anti Distracted Driving Law

In the Philippines, even the most basic courtesies and manners need to be legislated. It will likely require strong legislation to stamp out the world-renowned Filipino practice of public urination, for example. Perhaps too, there should also be harsh laws to penalise queue-jumpers, maybe even bozos who try to squeeze into trains before all disembarking…

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Civics, Government, Society, Technology

Road Courtesy – Pinoys do not get it

Posted on October 30, 2016 By joeld 24 Comments on Road Courtesy – Pinoys do not get it
Road Courtesy – Pinoys do not get it

Christmas season is well under way. Malls are jam-packed, traffic jam….etc. It seems that the Pinoy nowadays has lots of disposable income. Whoever said that the Philippines is in poverty now? Makes you want to believe the guy in yellow shirt with the yellow ribbon on his collar? Inside malls and shopping centers, usually at…

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Culture, Lifestyle

Filipinos’ overall extrajudicial way of life is the reason Duterte remains popular

Posted on October 24, 2016 By benign0 31 Comments on Filipinos’ overall extrajudicial way of life is the reason Duterte remains popular
Filipinos’ overall extrajudicial way of life is the reason Duterte remains popular

It is quite evident by now that the notion that “extrajudicial killing” is “bad” doesn’t sell very well to the ordinary Filipino. This is, after all, a people renowned for their overall extrajudicial way of life. To bring the point across more pointedly, doing things above, below, beyond, and around the framework of the law…

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Crime, Culture

Manila’s gated communities should be opened to public access to alleviate traffic

Posted on August 14, 2016September 16, 2019 By benign0 16 Comments on Manila’s gated communities should be opened to public access to alleviate traffic
Manila’s gated communities should be opened to public access to alleviate traffic

Gated communities, like jeepneys, are stopgap measures that became institutionalised and so ingrained in the national psyche that, as we see in the general tone of the debate surrounding this issue, people simply find it next to impossible to comprehend the cancerous nature of their existence. They are legacies of a succession of weak and…

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Civics, Crime, Society

Daang Matuwid brought the Philippines straight down the highway to hell

Posted on February 5, 2016February 6, 2016 By Ilda 42 Comments on Daang Matuwid brought the Philippines straight down the highway to hell
Daang Matuwid brought the Philippines straight down the highway to hell

Daang Matuwid. What the hell does it mean? Its literal translation in English is “straight path”. Without any context, it does not make a lot of sense. Straight path to where, exactly? However, its ambiguity helped launch the Presidency of a non-performing lawmaker Benigno Simeon ‘BS’ Aquino III back in 2010. A lot of people…

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Crime, Development, Government, Politics

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