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George Anikow murder: Violence is a broad and profound cultural condition in Philippine society

Posted on November 26, 2012 By benign0 216 Comments on George Anikow murder: Violence is a broad and profound cultural condition in Philippine society
George Anikow murder: Violence is a broad and profound cultural condition in Philippine society

Again we encounter another instance of the violent nature of Filipinos — a people expats have for so long warned one shouldn’t cross as they (1) don’t fight fair and (2) hold deadly unshakable grudges. Last night saw the murder of George Anikow, a former US Marine officer and spouse of a US Embassy staff…

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Crime, Culture, Society

Why Pinoys need Pride Deflators

Posted on November 26, 2012July 3, 2013 By ChinoF 23 Comments on Why Pinoys need Pride Deflators

I have already written much on the point that Da Pinoy’s attempt at projecting Pinoy Pride has only served to shoot oneself in the foot. The more Da Pinoy tries to project pride, the more Da Pinoy actually earns shame. Da Pinoys are probably saying, “enough of the shame already, please!” They’re probably sick of…

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Civics, Culture

Is the Maguindanao Massacre being commemorated in memory only of the 32 dead journalists?

Posted on November 24, 2012July 18, 2015 By benign0 29 Comments on Is the Maguindanao Massacre being commemorated in memory only of the 32 dead journalists?
Is the Maguindanao Massacre being commemorated in memory only of the 32 dead journalists?

Check out this screen grab from the Inquirer.net website captured at 1000H Australian EDST, 24 Nov 2012: Caption on photo reads as follows: Protesters gather in Mendiola to commemorate the third anniversary of the Maguindanao massacre. Behind them are the 32 coffins representing the journalists who were among the 58 killed in Sharif Aguak on…

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Crime, Media, Politics

China enshrines territorial claims over West Philippine Sea in newly-issued e-passport

Posted on November 23, 2012 By benign0 18 Comments on China enshrines territorial claims over West Philippine Sea in newly-issued e-passport
China enshrines territorial claims over West Philippine Sea in newly-issued e-passport

Apparently Chinese nationals carrying newly-issued Chinese e-passports are now in violation of Philippine national sovereignty. Does this mean that Chinese citizens attempting to travel into Philippine territory using these documents are now banned until the violation is rectified? Perhaps affected Chinese nationals should now start thinking twice about proceeding with their travel plans. The “violation”…

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Government, Media, Politics

Filipinos – is there a link between being emotional and being ‘free’?

Posted on November 23, 2012August 8, 2013 By FallenAngel 18 Comments on Filipinos – is there a link between being emotional and being ‘free’?
Filipinos – is there a link between being emotional and being ‘free’?

Fellow GRP writer Ilda nailed it quite succinctly: Filipinos are overly emotional. Emotions are known to drive people to do irrational things, and Filipinos are no exception to this rule. Whenever people let their emotions guide their decision-making, they display a lack of ability to think things through logically. On the other hand, Filipinos pride…

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Culture, Society

This Thanksgiving Day, let’s be thankful for Uncle Sam’s continued warm military embrace

Posted on November 22, 2012November 22, 2012 By benign0 15 Comments on This Thanksgiving Day, let’s be thankful for Uncle Sam’s continued warm military embrace
This Thanksgiving Day, let’s be thankful for Uncle Sam’s continued warm military embrace

To the compelling arguments for the welcoming back of American GIs back to the Philippine Islands, the usual suspects can only hark back to the “bad” old days of boom boom town Olongapo City for a counterargument. Never mind the simple truth that Filipinas flocking to GIs in droves merely highlights the dismal failure of…

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Culture, Development, Lifestyle, Politics

Filipinos are too emotional for their own good

Posted on November 22, 2012February 6, 2020 By Ilda 142 Comments on Filipinos are too emotional for their own good
Filipinos are too emotional for their own good

Another global survey has confirmed what some of us have been suspecting all along: Filipinos are a very emotional people. American pollster company Gallup conducted a survey covering over 140 countries to compare how people feel about their lives and the Philippines came up as the most emotional of the lot. As usual, some Filipinos…

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Culture, Society

Arrest of Mumbai netizens forbodes Philippines under Cybercrime Law

Posted on November 21, 2012 By benign0 4 Comments on Arrest of Mumbai netizens forbodes Philippines under Cybercrime Law
Arrest of Mumbai netizens forbodes Philippines under Cybercrime Law

The Indian city of Mumbai has long been dominated by hard-line rightist party Shiv Sena. So when its powerful head, Bal K. Thackeray died recently, the city effectively shut down in deference with shops closing for the day and workers going home. Annoyed with all this, 21-year-old medical student Shaheen Dhada took to Facebook to…

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