An Imperfect World with Imperfect Human Beings

June 29, 2011
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An Imperfect World with Imperfect Human Beings

In a perfect world with perfect human beings, there would be no need for the RH Bill. In a perfect world with perfect human beings, only perfect married couples would engage in sexual intercourse and the perfect Catholic married couples would practice abstinence or natural family planning to avoid pregnancy. Unmarried perfect people would...

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Hope for the Philippine economy lies in domestic investment and not foreign investment

June 28, 2011
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self-reliance

I am undoubtedly seen as a determined critic of the administration of Philippine President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III. But that is only because the man generally personifies much of the underbelly of the Filipino psyche that I’ve made it a personal online career to highlight over the last several years. In short his character...

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The Filipino Youth: where lies hope for a better Philippines in the future

June 26, 2011
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filipino_swimmers

A visitor to GetRealPhilippines.com sent a letter by email dated 31 October 2005 that, in a nutshell, best describes the whole problem with our society’s regard for the youth. Here is an excerpt: we filipinos are so hypocrete. we live on lies and half truth. when I was a kid (am now 40 [years...

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President Noynoy Aquino’s Second State of the Nation Address (SONA)

June 24, 2011
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noynoy_president

President Noynoy Aquino (PNoy) will be giving his second State of the Nation Address (SONA) soon. Like his first SONA, his speech will most likely be full of motherhood statements similar to all the previous speeches he had delivered since he announced his plans to run for the Presidency in 2009. There is very...

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Military hardware – not digital whining – makes it right

June 24, 2011
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Military hardware – not digital whining – makes it right

One degeneration after another. The emo-style with which Filipinos think they could initiate reform — Edsa “revolutions”, “unity” walks, “interfaith” rallies, and then online “petitions” and now blog “action” days, Twitter barrages, and Facebook “meme” spreading — yields flaccid one-time results at best. Perhaps there were small wins (Heritage of Smallness, remember?) — a...

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Should the Philippines increase military spending and prepare for war?

June 24, 2011
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f-18-refuel

In the last couple of months, tension between China and the Philippines around claims of sovereignty over the Spratly Islands have escalated, punctuated most recently by the deployment of the Philippine Navy warship BRP Rajah Humabon which sailed on a “patrol” mission to the Scarborough Shoal off Zambales. The Armed Forces of the Philippines...

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What the context of the next State of the Nation Address (SONA) should be

June 22, 2011
By
bender

As we approach the end of the fiscal year under the administration of a man who, during his campaign, trumpeted his envisioned role as President as one of being a “fiscalizer,” the time to take stock of what has been achieved or, at least, what groundwork had been lain over the last 12 months...

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What it means to be truly proud to be Filipino

June 21, 2011
By
jose_rizal

Who really wins a game, the star player or the team? Our star players – doctors, IT professionals, artists – are leaving in droves for a better life with the winning teams because they are tired of propping up (being heroes for) what essentially is the losing team. Lea Salonga, for example, is an...

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President Aquino’s Second State of the Nation Address (SONA) 25 July 2011

June 19, 2011
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noynoy_face

Philippine President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III is due to deliver his second State of the Nation Address (SONA) to a joint Senate and House session of Congress. What is he going to say? What is he going to claim? What achievements are he planning to present to the duly-elected “representatives” of the Filipino People?...

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Filipinos need to work on their ego

June 17, 2011
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kitten_lion

The Filipino mind is Philippine society’s greatest enemy. If you read Philippine publications, watch local talk shows on TV or even just peruse other popular collective Filipino blogsites, you can pretty much tell what the national preoccupation is about. The national preoccupation is centered on the Filipino ego. To be specific, it’s all about...

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The Philippine National Debate: the cheerleaders among us as a cheerleader President leads us

June 16, 2011
By
mascot

There is a big difference between being a mere cheerleader and being a true leader. Cheerleaders are able to whip up emotional fervor and lure people into spectacular but short bursts of mindless emotionally-fueled stampedes. Real leaders, on the other hand are able to sustain commitment by providing a solid foundation of substance underlying...

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Philippine-China conflict: How did we come to be so dependent on Chinese imports?

June 14, 2011
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made-in-china

Last weekend Governor Joey Salcedo of the Philippine province of Albay issued what on the surface looks to be a ludicrous proposal — that Filipinos “boycott” Chinese-made products. Salcedo made this call to Filipinos to “hurt where it counts” in light of recent military and diplomatic tension between the Philippines and China over...

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Philippines: Stuck in reverse since Independence Day

June 11, 2011
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uncle_sam

A lot of Filipinos want to copy everything about the United States of America. From the form of government down to the style of music, Filipinos look to Uncle Sam for direction. For as long as everyone can remember, Filipinos have always viewed the home of our former colonizers as the land of milk...

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CBCP blogger Carlos Antonio Palad calls Reproductive Health Bill supporters ‘enemies’

June 9, 2011
By
mauling

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines is reportedly now “tapping” Filipino bloggers in the “fight” versus the Reproductive Health Bill currently being “debated” in Philippine Congress. The CBCP’s official press release, indicated that its “media affairs” people had met with “several bloggers.” Though the title of the article described the purpose of the...

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Education: how big a factor it REALLY is to Philippine national development

June 8, 2011
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filipino_children

Making headline news today and filling the columns of the opinion sections of mainstream media are laments (both factual and opined) on the derelict state of Philippine education. According to the Philippines’ Department of Education (DepEd), 27.5 million elementary and high school students marched into schools last Monday. That’s more than the population of...

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Are Filipinos individualist, collectivist, or just a bunch of moochers?

June 5, 2011
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Are Filipinos individualist, collectivist, or just a bunch of moochers?

Labels are now the “in” thing among so-called “intellectuals” of the Philippine blogosphere. Some Filipinos who are actively participating in debates are suddenly identifying themselves as either libertarian, conservative, progressive, socialist, communist, etcetera, etcetera. Apparently, there are people who think that you need to identify yourself with a particular ideology. Otherwise, they insist on...

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