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Voting, Vaginas and Vehicles: How toning down people’s rights can bring order to the Philippines

Posted onAugust 4, 2018Authorzaxx69 Comments

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CategoriesCulture, Government, SocietyTagscommon sense, death penalty, family size, freedom, human rights, passport power, singapore, toning down rights, traffic congestion, vaginal output, vehicle ownership, voting

The Logic of Killing: God vs Thanos vs Duterte

Posted onJuly 28, 2018Authorzaxx90 Comments

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CategoriesCrime, Culture, SocietyTagsdeath penalty, Duterte, God, human rights, Killing, logic, murder, Thanos

Think of jeepney drivers when considering the death penalty

Posted onFebruary 7, 2017Authorbenign012 Comments

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CategoriesCrime, SocietyTagscapital punishment, death penalty, jeepney, justice, penal system, prison, revenge, vigilantism

Should Congress Give in to Duterte’s Demand to Reinstate the Death Penalty?

Posted onMay 20, 2016Authorzaxx34 Comments

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CategoriesCulture, Government, Politics, Religion, SocietyTagscapital punishment, Christianity, common sense, Congress, crime, death penalty, Flor Contemplacian, Joel Villanueva, Manny Pacquiao, rodrigo duterte, roman catholic church

Ph media to blame for lack of awareness and division over issues like the Mary Jane Veloso case

Posted onMay 8, 2015May 8, 2015AuthorIlda17 Comments

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CategoriesCrime, Government, Media, Politics, SocietyTagsactivism, anis hidayah, asean, capital punishment, celia veloso, cristina sergio, death penalty, death row, indonesia, Inquirer.net, joko widodo, journalism, justice, kris aquino, mary jane veloso, Migrante, social media

The Philippines’ shame: Bickering over the Mary Jane Veloso case

Posted onMay 2, 2015May 4, 2015Authorbenign017 Comments

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CategoriesCivics, Crime, Government, Politics, SocietyTagscapital punishment, celia veloso, death penalty, foreign affairs, indonesia, mary jane veloso, ofw, overseas foreign worker

OFW Mary Jane Veloso jailed in Indonesia for 5 years without Philippine government assistance

Posted onApril 30, 2015January 4, 2023AuthorIlda40 Comments

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CategoriesCrime, Government, SocietyTagsanis hidayah, asean, capital punishment, death penalty, indonesia, joko widodo, justice, kris aquino, maria kristina sergio, mary jane veloso, Migrante, ofw, overseas foreign worker, poverty

Temporary Solutions for Long-Term Problems: The Pinoy’s Most Common Response

Posted onApril 29, 2015AuthorGrimwald74 Comments

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CategoriesCrime, Culture, Development, Economy, Education, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Religion, Society, The SouthTagsbangsamoro, capital punishment, Conditional Cash Transfer, death penalty, employment, indonesia, mary jane veloso, mendicancy, Mindanao, moro islamic liberation front, ofw, overseas foreign worker, poverty, prayer

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