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The word “charot” reflects Philippine society’s cowardly COP-OUT culture

October 21, 2019October 21, 2019 - by benign0 - 4 Comments.

Why say something if you don’t intend to mean it? That, in essence, is the dishonest underpinnings of Charot Culture. The word charot in normalspeak is “joke only”. Filipinos who …

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Being ‘bakla’ is NOT the same as being gay

July 12, 2017 - by benign0 - 6 Comments.

The Filipino word “bakla” used to be synonymous with male homosexual. That was back in the day when the stereotypical homosexual male was effeminate and silly-looking. Philippine cinema in the …

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Lewd Vice Ganda billboards full of naked men offends Cebu morality police!

July 8, 2015July 8, 2015 - by Kate Natividad - 4 Comments.

What was the management of ABS-CBN thinking posting this supposedly “lewd” billboard promoting Filipino gay celebrity Vice Ganda’s concert in Cebu? Well, if we go by the current politically-correct thinking, …

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Is same-sex marriage a more important issue than divorce??

October 10, 2014June 27, 2015 - by Kate Natividad - 64 Comments.

I often wonder about the twisted priorities of Philippine society. I read just now how Quezon City Mayor Herbert “Bistek” Bautista is reportedly mulling the allowing of same-sex marriage in …

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Kabadingan and kalaswaan in Philippine government

September 24, 2014 - by benign0 - 37 Comments.

If there is anything that “fashion” show, The Naked Truth, organised by Filipino clothing brand Bench to showcase their underwear line revealed to us, it is that kabadingan (faggotry) and …

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Kabadingan and kalaswaan in Philippine fashion

September 23, 2014September 24, 2014 - by Kate Natividad - 54 Comments.

Bad taste plain and simple. What was Bench thinking? Sure the much-hyped fashion show The Naked Truth is all about underwear. But just because it is does not mean the …

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Kabadingan and kalaswaan in Philippine cinema

January 5, 2012December 23, 2016 - by benign0 - 76 Comments.

Roughly translated in English and taken out outside of the context of homosexuality that it is commonly associated with, the Tagalog colloquial word kabadingan in a cultural sense is a …

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