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Education / Politics

Genuine Filipino “activists” need to distance themselves from COMMUNISTS and their “New People’s Army”

August 16, 2019August 16, 2019 - by benign0 - 3 Comments.

In the age of social media, perception is everything. From this reality, the Philippines’ campus “activists” have been on the run. Rather than step up to the challenge of facing …

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Media

Here’s why ‘accreditation’ of bloggers and social media ‘practitioners’ is a ridiculous idea

August 14, 2017August 14, 2017 - by benign0 - 4 Comments.

Across the political spectrum, Filipinos still completely miss the point of social media and the so-called “free market of ideas” it represents. The latest project of Malacanang allowing “bloggers with …

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Politics / Society

It’s time Duterte’s supporters grow up and stop referring to him as ‘Tatay’

July 1, 2017July 1, 2017 - by benign0 - 10 Comments.

During the term of former President Benigno Simeon ‘BS’ Aquino III, we criticised his government and his followers as being perpetually in campaign mode all throughout his term of office. …

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Government / Media

URGENT memo to the Duterte Government: Get your communications machine in shape!

March 29, 2017 - by benign0 - 16 Comments.

Still, there is no substitute for good communications and intelligent messaging. This is, after all, the information age — a time when the best-intentioned initiatives can crumble under the weight …

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Development / Government / Politics

US President Barack Obama’s insight into the powerlessness of the presidency

December 15, 2015 - by FallenAngel - 13 Comments.

Yes, you read that right. In an interview with GQ Magazine, the man in the position often referred to as “the leader of the most powerful country in the world” …

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Crime / Culture

What Makes Filipinos the Perfect Slaves?

April 21, 2014April 21, 2014 - by ChinoF - 27 Comments.

Most of us regular bloggers here attribute the problems of the Philippines to the country’s culture. For us, it’s too obvious. Our culture has customs and practices that make us …

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Education

Uto-utomaton Nation

April 2, 2013April 2, 2013 - by Paul Farol - 14 Comments.

Ever wonder why Pinoys keep electing the same types of people every election year? The answer is simple, reallyâ„¢ and it is not a new idea. Most Pinoys are conditioned …

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Education / Politics / Society

Everything I need to know about improving the outcome of Philippine elections I learned in kindergarten

February 25, 2013February 25, 2013 - by benign0 - 11 Comments.

Election buzz and ‘solutions’ around how to make the Vote work better for the country now dominates the national chatter so I thought I’d come out and lend a bit …

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