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Demonizing political enemies is a tradition of the Aquino gov’t that De Lima was a part of

Posted on September 24, 2016 By benign0 21 Comments on Demonizing political enemies is a tradition of the Aquino gov’t that De Lima was a part of
Demonizing political enemies is a tradition of the Aquino gov’t that De Lima was a part of

After being ousted as chairman of the Senate Justice Committee, Leila De Lima is, predictably, playing the victim card, claiming that she no longer “feels safe”… De Lima said she was not confident whether Philippines security agencies would protect her. “Can I rely on the government and (Philippines National Police) for safety or (National Bureau…

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Government, Politics

Moving on from “It’s More Dysfunctional in the Philippines”

Posted on September 24, 2016 By zaxx 76 Comments on Moving on from “It’s More Dysfunctional in the Philippines”
Moving on from “It’s More Dysfunctional in the Philippines”

Tourism is an important sector for the Philippine economy. In 2015, the travel and tourism industry contributed 10.6% to the country’s GDP (wiki). It is as important a pillar as our OFW remittances and BPO industry for keeping our economy humming and ensuring hot pan de sal stays served on Juan’s breakfast table. With all…

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Culture, Development, Government

Remembering the Heroes of the Martial Law Era

Posted on September 23, 2016 By Celestino Manrique II 105 Comments on Remembering the Heroes of the Martial Law Era
Remembering the Heroes of the Martial Law Era

“As of the twenty-third of this month, I signed Proclamation Number 1081 placing the entire Philippines under martial law” said President Ferdinand E. Marcos on that famous television broadcast 44 years ago today, September 23. Before the declaration of martial law, the country was in a state of upheaval. It was the middle of the…

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Civics, Government, Society

De Lima should learn from Arroyo how to suffer with quiet dignity when under fire

Posted on September 23, 2016 By benign0 32 Comments on De Lima should learn from Arroyo how to suffer with quiet dignity when under fire
De Lima should learn from Arroyo how to suffer with quiet dignity when under fire

It’s beginning to emerge that there was a rivalry between gang leaders Herbert Colangco and Jaybee Sebastian within the New Bilibid Prison. It seems, in the midst of all that, Sebastian emerged as the one favoured for coddling by the Philippine Government during the administration of former President Benigno Simeon ‘BS’ Aquino III. Senator Leila…

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Crime, Government, Politics

‘Tards And How They Are A Liability To Any Country

Posted on September 22, 2016September 22, 2016 By Grimwald 21 Comments on ‘Tards And How They Are A Liability To Any Country
‘Tards And How They Are A Liability To Any Country

I think I’ve written several pieces about the prevalence of idolatry here in the Philippines but now comes the time for me to talk about its logical conclusion. The thing is, the biggest problem with Pinoy society is that we tend to pay more attention to a leader’s more personal issues than their overall agenda and…

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Culture, Development, Education, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Religion, Society

Cultures Themselves Don’t Respect Human Rights

Posted on September 22, 2016March 9, 2021 By ChinoF 55 Comments on Cultures Themselves Don’t Respect Human Rights
Cultures Themselves Don’t Respect Human Rights

Social media is all aflutter about perceived human rights violations that many are trying to link to the Duterte administration. However, such people should be reminded of another thing: human rights violations are an issue in other countries and cultures too, even developed ones. Back in 2014, writer Eric Posner wrote about why humanity has…

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Culture, Society

F U to the EU, says Duterte

Posted on September 21, 2016September 21, 2016 By Hector Gamboa 56 Comments on F U to the EU, says Duterte
F U to the EU, says Duterte

So anti-Duterte Senator Leila De Lima has been ousted as the chairman of the Senate Justice Committee. Although the main reasons why De Lima’s colleagues removed the chairmanship from her were about her bias, her misuse of the Senate to advance her political vendetta against the President, and her poor handling of the investigation on…

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Politics

Martial Law and Violence: Products of our Heritage

Posted on September 21, 2016 By ChinoF 34 Comments on Martial Law and Violence: Products of our Heritage
Martial Law and Violence: Products of our Heritage

It’s been 44 years since the declaration of Martial Law, and though it has long been removed, we feel as if it is still in effect. Killings, abductions and other abuses continue to happen. But even worse is that people turn a blind eye to some other problems that are contributing to this, leading to…

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Culture, Society

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