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Wretched Philippine-style poverty is actually quite normal

Posted on September 23, 2014November 5, 2022 By benign0 28 Comments on Wretched Philippine-style poverty is actually quite normal
Wretched Philippine-style poverty is actually quite normal

It doesn’t take much to remind Filipinos of their poverty. The problem, however, is that these reminders almost always have to come from external entities. And within this month alone we enjoyed the privilege of two stark reminders, Typhoon Mario and that Aegis Global viral video that the Philippine government is now desperately trying to…

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The futility of begging for foreign investment when your country sucks

Posted on September 22, 2014 By benign0 23 Comments on The futility of begging for foreign investment when your country sucks
The futility of begging for foreign investment when your country sucks

Recent events have, yet again, highlighted the embarrassing way with which Filipinos and the government they elected to lead them are desperately scrambling to extricate themselves from systemic poverty after decades of misguided “development” approaches and serial promise breaking. Like many many previous presidents before him, Philippine President Benigno Simeon ‘BS’ Aquino III went on…

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Deja vu all over again as Typhoon Mario’s devastation of Metro Manila mirrors Ondoy’s in 2009

Posted on September 19, 2014 By benign0 26 Comments on Deja vu all over again as Typhoon Mario’s devastation of Metro Manila mirrors Ondoy’s in 2009
Deja vu all over again as Typhoon Mario’s devastation of Metro Manila mirrors Ondoy’s in 2009

Today may as well have been a day in September 2009 when Typhoon Ondoy struck and devastated Manila. Back then I wrote about the Philippine government’s utter failure to step up and provide relief to hundreds of thousands of its victims (a failure to be repeated many more times since), and how Metro Manilans pretty…

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