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Why is it so hard for Filipinos to just obey the law?

Posted on August 19, 2011May 30, 2013 By Ilda 31 Comments on Why is it so hard for Filipinos to just obey the law?
Why is it so hard for Filipinos to just obey the law?

What is the million-dollar question that has been haunting most Filipinos everywhere in the world? No, it’s got nothing to do with the Philippine football team, the Azkals or boxer, Manny Pacquiao. It has a lot to do with the difference in behavior of Filipinos here and abroad. It’s a question that keeps popping up…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Society

Pornography – the more entertaining alter-ego of religion

Posted on August 19, 2011August 19, 2011 By benign0 5 Comments on Pornography – the more entertaining alter-ego of religion
Pornography – the more entertaining alter-ego of religion

From a burst of Twitter exchanges Yours Truly (@benign0 on Twitter) had in the last 24 hours with Arnel Endrinal (@LeadPhilippines on Twitter), top political radio jock on his radio show Sentro ng Katotohanan which airs 8.30-9.30pm Tuesdays and Thursdays on DWBL 1242 KHz (AM Band, Philippines), I’ve recently acquired even more insight on the…

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Culture, Media, Religion

Are Google Plus’s days numbered?

Posted on August 17, 2011 By benign0 6 Comments on Are Google Plus’s days numbered?
Are Google Plus’s days numbered?

A few weeks now into my foray into the new-fangled “social networking” facility of Google and I am starting to wonder where the party is. Much has been made of the 25 million-odd signups Google Plus enjoyed over the first couple of weeks as a by-invitation-only Beta site and now the question seems to be…

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Media, Tech Talk

Philippines forced to open market to imported liquor

Posted on August 16, 2011 By benign0 5 Comments on Philippines forced to open market to imported liquor
Philippines forced to open market to imported liquor

Apparently the Philippines has a USD3 billion market for liquor which the United States and European Union are salivating over. Now under a ruling by the Geneva-based World Trade Organisation, the Philippines will be forced to lower taxes on imported liquor. Before the ruling, local distillers enjoyed a tax regime favourable to them even as…

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Money Talks

Roman Catholicism’s promise: Nothing in life and everything in death

Posted on August 16, 2011February 25, 2022 By benign0 47 Comments on Roman Catholicism’s promise: Nothing in life and everything in death
Roman Catholicism’s promise: Nothing in life and everything in death

In his recent PhilStar colmumn How Catholic Talibans stormed the CCP, William Esposo lamented “the terrifying emergence of a Catholic Taliban who threatens to destroy the very foundations of our Christian morality.” Indeed, it is happening. On the Visayan Daily Star, Nida Buenafe writes about how parishes in Bacolod are unreservedly demonising artist Mideo Cruz…

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Culture, Religion, Society

The Mendoza bus hostage massacre: Remembering the victims of a preventable tragedy

Posted on August 14, 2011 By benign0 51 Comments on The Mendoza bus hostage massacre: Remembering the victims of a preventable tragedy
The Mendoza bus hostage massacre: Remembering the victims of a preventable tragedy

Ill-equipped, ill-trained, ill-prepared, and ill-thought-out. These are words that can easily describe anything to do with the Philippines across the board — from its politicians, to its law-enforcement officers, to its Media, and ultimately to the very people they serve (and are consequently reflections of). The propensity to fail consistently is ingrained into the very…

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Crime, Media, Politics, Society

MB Claims Philippines Attractive to FDI Based on the “Because We Said So” Metric

Posted on August 14, 2011 By BenK 2 Comments on MB Claims Philippines Attractive to FDI Based on the “Because We Said So” Metric
MB Claims Philippines Attractive to FDI Based on the “Because We Said So” Metric

Here’s an interesting claim from an article in today’s online edition of the Manila Bulletin, which is apparently too exciting to attribute to a particular author: Two factors – skilled workforce and competitive labor cost – account for investors’ choice of the Philippines as an ideal investment site. Many foreign companies reportedly prefer Filipino workers…

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Economy, Media, Money Talks, Uncategorized

Rachel Weisz in ‘Agora’ – experience religious zealotry first-hand

Posted on August 14, 2011 By benign0 11 Comments on Rachel Weisz in ‘Agora’ – experience religious zealotry first-hand
Rachel Weisz in ‘Agora’ – experience religious zealotry first-hand

Check out Alejandro Amenábar’s Agora starring Rachel Weisz. It is a film that dramatises how the early Christian movement morphed from a small annoyance in Alexandria in then Roman-ruled Egypt in the 4th century into a massive lynch mob powerful and violent enough to bully the Roman provincial government into tolerating their own intolerance for…

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Glitz and Glamour, Religion

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