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A Nation Divided, A People in Danger

Posted on April 10, 2015 By Grimwald 6 Comments on A Nation Divided, A People in Danger
A Nation Divided, A People in Danger

After the hullabaloo about the Yaya Meal incident (all credit goes to the author of said articles, Willyn Trabajador and Kate Natividad, respectively), I think it’s time we look at the issue from a wider angle. As I see it, just like our inability to appreciate silence and listen to what others have to say, this…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Development, Economy, Education, Lifestyle, Media, Society

Will Bongbong Marcos replace Noynoy Aquino?

Posted on April 10, 2015November 16, 2021 By Celestino Manrique II 103 Comments on Will Bongbong Marcos replace Noynoy Aquino?
Will Bongbong Marcos replace Noynoy Aquino?

Aquino, Marcos. These are the two surnames in which Philippine politics is (perhaps blindly) divided into.  A failure of the Marcos family puts the Aquino supporters on a feast, and vice versa. With the presidential election looming, the term of President BS Aquino III is drawing to a close. His endorsement power was affected by…

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Government, Politics

Why Good Guys Rarely Win in Philippine Elections…

Posted on April 10, 2015April 10, 2015 By P. Farol 15 Comments on Why Good Guys Rarely Win in Philippine Elections…
Why Good Guys Rarely Win in Philippine Elections…

In 2009, I was pretty sure that if anyone should win in the 2010 national elections, it should be (then) Senator Dick Gordon and being in the middle of so many activities aimed at securing his victory, I couldn’t help but buy into the campaign propaganda we had crafted during those many long nights at…

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Civics, Development, Government, Politics

The Philippines is #YayaMeal Society!

Posted on April 10, 2015 By Kate Natividad 14 Comments on The Philippines is #YayaMeal Society!
The Philippines is #YayaMeal Society!

First it was the Ampaw Republic. Now we are known as the Yaya Meal (meals for servants) Society. The concept alone single-handedly encapsulates the trying hard character of Philippine society — from the lowest dregs up to the cream of the elite. Well, maybe not the cream of the elite. Truly rich people — in…

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Civics, Culture, Lifestyle, Society

Why It Sucks to be a Get Realist

Posted on April 10, 2015April 10, 2015 By Hector Gamboa 29 Comments on Why It Sucks to be a Get Realist
Why It Sucks to be a Get Realist

So this is my 35th article at Get Real Philippines (GRP). Not only do I enjoy being in the company of great minds, I love being a part of a community where critical thinking is encouraged, views are challenged, and groupthink is eschewed. Unlike some communities where articles get filtered to fit some sort of…

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Culture, Education, Government, Politics, Religion, Society

The origins of morality, the glue that binds human societies

Posted on April 9, 2015 By benign0 7 Comments on The origins of morality, the glue that binds human societies
The origins of morality, the glue that binds human societies

Jumping off from Hector Gamboa’s excellent piece Evolution-based Morality? Don’t Pick Up the Soap!, I thought I’d share my own readings on the controversial subject of the origins of morality. In his book The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion, Jonathan Haidt makes a case for the way morality arose…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Religion, Society

In Mother Philippines, the Joke Is On You

Posted on April 9, 2015 By Grimwald 7 Comments on In Mother Philippines, the Joke Is On You
In Mother Philippines, the Joke Is On You

This article is dedicated to this latest article by Mike Portes and is an expansion on this article that few people ever really understood… Look guys, whether we like it or not, the Philippines is now in dire straits because of the choices of the generations that preceded us. We don’t want to blame them…

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Crime, Culture, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Society

And the prostitution just goes on and on…

Posted on April 9, 2015April 9, 2015 By Ms. Mike Portes 17 Comments on And the prostitution just goes on and on…
And the prostitution just goes on and on…

The futility of demanding an apology and justice mounted, as soon as a fall guy was thrown in the Mamasapano “mis-encounter” script during the February 2015 Senate hearing. I was given no other choice but to take consolation in History,  that History will eventually testify unkindly to those who hide the truth, much like how Aguinaldo…

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Culture, Government, Politics, Society, The South

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