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Dengvaxia debacle was not Duterte’s fault, requires more sober discussion

Posted on December 6, 2017 By benign0 7 Comments on Dengvaxia debacle was not Duterte’s fault, requires more sober discussion
Dengvaxia debacle was not Duterte’s fault, requires more sober discussion

The whole problem with the Dengvaxia issue (and other issues of national consequence for that matter) is that the focus of commentators is on personalities and pointing fingers at them. It also does not help that the pre-eminent Opposition “thought leaders” like Jim Paredes are leading the thinking down such a moronic path… Who really…

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Government, Politics

No ‘genocide’ intended: Filipinos need to get a grip over the Dengvaxia debacle

Posted on December 5, 2017 By benign0 12 Comments on No ‘genocide’ intended: Filipinos need to get a grip over the Dengvaxia debacle
No ‘genocide’ intended: Filipinos need to get a grip over the Dengvaxia debacle

What really first needs to be stopped is all the panicky statements being released about the anti-dengue vaccine Dengvaxia. There was no intent to perpetrate “genocide” even if the circumstances surrounding its procurement and approval for public dispensation in 2016 by the Department of Health (DOH) under then President Benigno Simeon ‘BS’ Aquino III are…

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Government, Politics

With MRT and Dengue vaccine fiascos, it’s time for Leni Robredo to admit Noynoy gov’t incompetence

Posted on December 4, 2017December 4, 2017 By Ilda 10 Comments on With MRT and Dengue vaccine fiascos, it’s time for Leni Robredo to admit Noynoy gov’t incompetence
With MRT and Dengue vaccine fiascos, it’s time for Leni Robredo to admit Noynoy gov’t incompetence

Ever since she was fired from her post as Secretary for Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council in 2016, current Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo has to keep the appearance of doing something “productive” lest the public forget her. She’s not doing much except attending ceremonial events and commenting on various issues that make the…

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Government, Politics

Preview of Part Three of “The Real Enemies and Traitors of the Fourth Estate”

Posted on December 4, 2017 By P. Farol 3 Comments on Preview of Part Three of “The Real Enemies and Traitors of the Fourth Estate”
Preview of Part Three of “The Real Enemies and Traitors of the Fourth Estate”

Before I post Part Three of “The Real Enemies and Traitors of the Fourth Estate”, I believe I have to explain where I am coming from and why I am writing these series of exposes. When I was still an active journalist and working in the newsroom of RPN9 a lifetime ago, I took part…

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Government, Media, Uncategorized

Filipinos prefer to cheer kids who shoot hoops over kids who shoot soldiers

Posted on December 4, 2017 By benign0 6 Comments on Filipinos prefer to cheer kids who shoot hoops over kids who shoot soldiers
Filipinos prefer to cheer kids who shoot hoops over kids who shoot soldiers

If the Communist Party of the Philippines has not gotten the memo yet, let me spell it out. Their “revolution” is dead. In this day and age of instant digital gratification and even more potent tribalism on exhibit via social media, little girls being “martyred” in a jungle “revolution” simply can’t compete with the glitz…

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Lifestyle, Politics

Jo Lapira: ‘tiny activist with big dreams’, or ENEMY casualty?

Posted on December 2, 2017December 2, 2017 By benign0 18 Comments on Jo Lapira: ‘tiny activist with big dreams’, or ENEMY casualty?
Jo Lapira: ‘tiny activist with big dreams’, or ENEMY casualty?

Most mainstream news reports and opinion pieces about University of the Philippines (UP) Manila student Jo Lapira who was among the dead following a clash between the Philippine military and the New People’s Army (NPA) in Batangas the other day report who she was to friends. Rappler, for one, cites how Lapira was “a tiny…

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Media, Society

On The Real Enemies and Traitors Of The Fourth Estate (Part Two: Syndicates)

Posted on December 1, 2017 By P. Farol 3 Comments on On The Real Enemies and Traitors Of The Fourth Estate (Part Two: Syndicates)
On The Real Enemies and Traitors Of The Fourth Estate (Part Two: Syndicates)

Yesterday I wrote about Hataw columnist Mat Vicencio and took issue over his deafening silence when it comes to even just mentioning the name of the suspected mastermind of Bislig radio broadcaster Christopher Lozada. Friends noted that while Vicencio ran a series of columns criticizing then viciously attacking Presidential Task Force on Media Security Executive…

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Government, Media

Political blocs allied under the ‘Yellow’ flag are the reason the Philippines is unstable

Posted on December 1, 2017 By benign0 5 Comments on Political blocs allied under the ‘Yellow’ flag are the reason the Philippines is unstable
Political blocs allied under the ‘Yellow’ flag are the reason the Philippines is unstable

Filipinos are being pulled in different directions nowadays as various political blocs battle one another for dominance in a landscape characterised by turmoil and unrest. Looking just a short time back, the mid-2000s was the same. It was also a time of frequent street rallies and accusations of “human rights violations” among others being thrown…

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