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What If Amos Yee Moved To The Philippines Instead Of The U.S.

The brat Amos Yee's freedom may have made headlines again. After I thought he could take a vacation in Tondo, Manila  I wonder why didn't he beg his parents to move to the Philippines? Just looking at this brat's video makes me think he would probably fit well if he moved to the Philippines during the Noynoying Years . He would love the place because he looks like he's someone who hates to follow simple guidelines . He badmouths Singapore left and right as "undemocratic" so why didn't he consider migrating to the Philippines? I guess he's really a spoiled child. He hates to follow simple guidelines. Maybe he throws his garbage left and right. Maybe he doesn't want to follow rules. Maybe he thinks that Singapore is the worst place on Earth. From what I heard he's actually a promoter of Anarcho-Communism. I want to think about what he could have possibly done if he decided to move to the Philippines last 2010-2016. Depending on the timeframe, he

Successful Filipinos Worldwide Won't "Be The One" If They Didn't Face Competition

I can't blame it when Filipinos who are fans of Kamen Rider are rejoicing over Beverly Caimen singing the Kamen Rider Build opening theme. On the other hand, there's also the bad side that whenever a Filipino succeeds abroad there's the tendency to free ride on him or her. It's time to talk about successful Filipinos worldwide. No, this isn't a sign that "Pelepenos are taking over a world." Instead, this is a sign that truly talented and hardworking Filipinos tend to find their success abroad instead of an environment where competition is so low. The keyword for this post is competition. The Philippines' current environment is very anti-competition such as the use of the 60/40 rule. If you're complaining why the local services of the Philippines suck then blame it on a lack of competition. How can most Filipinos businesses continuously think of making their businesses better if there's hardly any competition? This highly anti-competiti

Stop Blaming The Marcos Years For The Philippines' Three Decades Of Suffering

Make no mistake the Philippines really has some martial law crybabies . Some of them even pass this trait down to the next generation who have NEVER even passed through it. They even blame martial law for the current ills of the Philippines. But let's take a look atg the meme above made which addresses Japan's rise from the ashes left by Imperial Japan and how it became Modern Japan in just ten years. Let's say it's true the late Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr. really took all that money from the Philippine treasury. But let's see who suffered worse: Japan from the ruins when the Empire of Japan died after World War 2 or the Philippines under the Marcos regime. It's obvious that the atomic bomb that hit Japan was even worse. It destroyed lots of infrastructure which would take a long time to repair.  Do you know the Japanese Yen is MUCH WEAKER than the Filipino peso? If you take a look at the Japanese Yen its value is depreciated from the Filipino peso. But gue

Make Tita Miriam Defensor Santiago's Death Anniversary A National Holiday

It's the first death anniversary of Miriam Defensor Santiago. I wish that her death anniversary will be declared as a national holiday. If possible, it's more than time to remove Ninoy Aquino Day and declare the late Miriam as a national heroine. Although she's not buried at the Libingan Ng Mga Bayani but she deserves to be called a heroine. I remembered the time she ran for president. I would have voted for her if she wasn't a cancer patient. She was a worthy rival of President Rodrigo R. Duterte. She had cancer. She did the "unthinkable" when she picked Bongbong Marcos as her running mate. Fans of Leni Loud Robredo can go ahead and sang Bongbong is Bobong Marcos, Buangbuang Marcos or an idiot but the truth is revealed. Think about it how much has Bongbong done in contrast to Leni Loud in the political arena? It's sad to think she was so sick yet she ran. I guess she saw that Bongbong was competent to run the country. I believe now that Bongbong is the r

I Can't Watch Teleseryes For Long EVEN For Eye Candy

It's been some time since "The Better Half" ended and now we're having "La Luna Sangre". There's also "Alyas Robin Hood" where there's lots of fanservice. First, we had Shaina Magdayao and now we have Angel Locsin Colmenares. I admit that I can be such a sucker for eye candy and it tends to be my poor reason for my choices. I would admit I watched some Angel's films last decade for her but I admit the plot is SO. MIND. NUMBING. It's usually overly predictable and tends to focus on nothing but eye candy. Speaking of eye candy, I remembered the really dumb reason why I even watched through the Tagalog version of Stairway to Heaven was for Rhian Denise Ramos Howell. Let's talk about The Better Half ahem The Worse Half during its airing. I admit I find the leading lady Shaina Magdayao gorgeous but here's what. The show itself can't even make me watch past the first episode because of how awful it was. It's horribly m

So Fake News Isn't Fake News When It's From The Merged Opposition Against Duterte?

It's more than time to expose the hypocrisy of the merged opposition concerning fake news. We know it's not just the Liberal Part y but other people have joined forces. You can think of the event that Jejemon Binay showed up during the wake of the late Kian Loyd Delos Santos. You have to remember that Antonio Trollanes is not a member of Liberal Party but of of "I'm Not a Democrat, I'm Nacionalista" and Gary Alejano is from MAGDALO. This is a desperate alliance because Binay has a lot ot answer for, you have Trollanes and Alejano who are in the risk of re-entering the jail and you have the whole Liberal Party sheltering these guys. Besides, shouldn't the decision to let Trollanes to run as vice president and Binay to run against Marbobo Roxas even with all their bad record already proof that impunity skyrocketed during the Noynoying years ? It's more than time to call them out for their  double standard behavior . Senator Bum Aquino says that

Amos Yee Should Try Having A Vacation In Tondo, Manila

I thought I wouldn't have to have to hear of this brat again. BBC News just released its latest news today that Amos Yee was released from jail in the United States . With all the stupidity that Yee himself has been talking against Singapore on how "tyrannical" it is and how the late Lee Kuan Yee is a tyrant. I still wonder why he didn't move to the Philippines last 2010 to 2016? He could easily fit in with some Filipinos who hate to follow simple guidelines . He would probably have a lot of fun throwing trash everywhere, showing up late, answering back at authorities. That alone gave me the idea that he should have a vacation in the slums of Tondo, Manila .  This vacation in Tondo may let him see what Singapore would have been today if it wasn't for LKY's rise to power. I suggest he shouldn't be allowed to sleep in any hotel near Tondo but in the slum houses. I think he and Agnes Callamard can take their vacation there together. I wonder how he will

Would You Celebrate Noynoy Aquino Day If He Ever Gets "Martyred"?

Although I can't verify that Antonio Trollanes is willing to become the next Ninoy Aquino but I want to imagine what if Noynoy Aquino gets martyred . He says he wants to continue his father's legacy so be it. He can continue it in jail for his crimes against the Filipino people. Now let's assume that Noynoy should go abroad for some reason. Maybe he's trying to escape from the law or spend time with his siblings, nephews and cousins. He returns and a random terrorist shoots him. He doesn't have to be the target. The terrorist may be targeting somebody else but ends up shooting Noynoy in the process. He falls down from the plane's stairs fully bloody and dead. For the PNoy it would be a national day of mourning. PNoys would probably make a hero out of Noynoy like they did with the late Ninoy because he got shot. Since when did getting shot make anyone a hero unless they were shot for fighting what's right? Back on track, it would be a day when the Liberal

Impunity Skyrocketed During The Noynoying Years

It's really funny how the Dilawans want to keep Filipinos stupid and propagate their new lie that democracy is "dead" . So why are they saying that democracy is dead? I guess it has to do with the fact that they love a culture of impunity . Since they love a culture of impunity then they're contradicting themselves when they demand for #endimpunity . So why ask to #endimpunity now when they had all the time during the Noynoying years? Let's do a bit of a review of the 2010-2016 with some major events that proved that the Noynoying years aren't the golden years for the rest of the Philippines. The Philippine National Police became a huge JOKE It doesn't take a criminologist to know how the PNP became a joke with the leadership of former PNP Chief  Alan Impurisima . It was also during this term that the PNP was at its worst. One incident that nobody should ever forget and learn from is the Manila Hostage Crisis . That was just the beginning of the si

Crappler Inadvertently Reveals That Impunity Index Was So High During Former President Noynoy's Term

Please click the image above to see full detail of what I'm writing about I don't need to be a journalist to see how Crappler inadvertently reveals that impunity index was so high during Noynoy Aquino's term. The truth needs to be looked at this angle. When did Noynoy sit as president? that was from 2010 to 2016.  It revealed the impunity index was high based on data from 2011-2014. When did President Duterte sit in power? That's 2016 up to present. You can think that while Crappler has been doing everything to unfairly discredit President Duterte but ends up discrediting itself and Noynoy. What's the "magic" of Crappler? Do they want us to believe that the impunity index was President Duterte's fault while he was still MAYOR of Davao City and Noynoy was the president? Do they want to believe President Duterte did magic from Davao to cause it? Are they suggesting impunity is so high today based on past data? That alone should be a huge mismatch

Did Antonio Trillanes IV Just Say He's Willing To Become The Next Ninoy Aquino To "Free" The Philippines?

I don't know if "I'm Not a Democrat I'm Nacionalista" party member Antonio Trillanes IV really said he's willing to become the next Ninoy Aquino . I simply read it from Top News.PH and I want to take it with a grain of salt because not all of the fake news come from the Dilawan crowd. Unfortunately, some Dutertards are also responsible for spreading their own fake news or worse some even fell for obviously satirical content . Is this news true? If he said it then he's chewing himself. Let's just assume that Trillanes will go to to jail and get shot. From what I hear Ninoy Aquino was someone who was not a hero. From listening to some of Ninoy's speeches he was more of a person who couldn't shut up. What's more is that it's highly possible that Ninoy didn't die for political ambition or in an act of heroism. Instead, he died out a result of his inattentiveness which isn't heroism at all. Let's just assume an angry crit

Why Changing The Philippines' Tax Policy Is Important

I may not be an economist but it's time to think about tax reformation. There's one problem of progressive income taxation is that it may actually discourage progress. What goes wrong? Based on three brothers illustration this is what happens. The problem with the current revenue system of the Philippines is that it actually rewards laziness and punishes diligence . In short, when you earn more then you should pay a higher rate which is in contrast to lower tax rates.  The taxation system of Singapore and Malaysia is where the highest only reaches to 2% and 11%. If they say that reducing the current tax rate of the Philippines will decrease revenue then think again. You can think of the issue that one valid reason why the Philippines has a huge population of professional tax evaders is because of unjust tax policies. Think about the reality. Some businessmen are wired to earn more money for whatever reasons. The problem of the Philippines is the desire to establish th

PNoy Pride Is A Form Of Dictatorship

After writing my joke post on why democracy "died" yesterday  then it's time to consider how PNoy Pride is a threat to democracy. Any Filipino like Thinking Pinoy can proudly say, "I'm a Pinoy, not a PNoy." Alternatively, any Filipino of decent character can say, "I'm a Filipino and not a PNoy." Pinoy and Filipino may be used interchangeably and you can always say "Good Pinoy, bad Pinoy but there's no such thing as a good PNoy." Do you still think that PNoy Pride is really helpful to democracy in the Philippines or was it really a dictatorship? Was democracy truly restored by the Liberal Party?  Let's do a review of the Liberal Party and how it actually ruined the Philippines. It's time to wake up from the dream of the EDSA Liberation . After the downfall of the late Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr. we have the late  Corazon C. Aquino . Was there really any true and real change for the better or was it all #ChangeScamming

Charge Stinky Soliman With Human Rights Violations ASAP

Stinky Soliman now joins the day of "mourning" for the death of democracy  near her beloved master Nobita Aquino. It's stupid to keep saying #NeverAgain to the Marcos dictatorship victims when we forget about how Stinky mishandled her job as the DSWD Secretary. The Commission of Human Rights ends up doing selective justice  by neglecting the human rights of Yolanda victims who were mistreated by both Stinky and Marbobo Roxas. Don't tell me that Stinky didn't violate any human rights because she wasn't a police or a soldier? She violated their right to life to where she should be criminally charged and prosecuted for that. Yet she may be enjoying the benefits of having Cheato Gascon as CHR Secretary . It's no surprise that she shows up in the scenes to cry for the death of "democracy". It's obvious she doesn't want to end up like the late Zheng Xiaoyu. The whole Chinese melamine scandal last 2008 was a crime worthy of death. The Chin

Philippine Democracy Is Truly Dead This September 21, 2017

You got that right. #RIPDemocracy and this picture proves it. Can't you see how Franklin Drilon, Nobita Aquino, Kiko Pangilinan, Leni Loud Robredo, Bum Aquino and Marbobo Roxas are all in white? Nobita is just trying to mask his sadness as Philippine democracy lays dead in this chapel. It's the wake of Philippine democracy as she was killed by President Duterte. Today on September 21, 2017 those who fought for our democracy are giving their last respects to the democracy they fought for. As you see, bad news my fellow Filipinos democracy is truly dead.  How did democracy die? Don't you remember the time martial law got declared in Marawi? That was just the start of the death of democracy. Jim Paredes is right . Nobita didn't need to declare martial law. He successfully got rid of the Zamboanga Siege. Would have Old Man Jim gone to Marawi then he would have solved the problem without declaring martial law. But no, our dictatorial president wanted to declare ma

Martial Law Crybabies Are Keeping The Philippines Backward

Happy September 21 anyone?  I want to address the latest issue of how martial law crybabies are keeping the country backwards. It all started with the declaration of martial law for the first time in three decades in Marawi. The situation where the Matae terrorists were attacking called for the launching of martial law and you've got Dilawans crying " martial law ". You even have them using children to participate in the rallies with #NeverAgainToMartialLaw. Get Real Philippines reveals this fact that I've observed and I've been guilty off in my growing up years: For Filipinos, however, being under Martial Law is the be-all-end-all most important national risk to be acutely vigilant about. Small surprise then that Filipinos find themselves today with an insanely paralysing national phobia for Martial Law that has resulted in (1) the implementation of a paranoid Constitution in 1987, (2) the rise to power of a vindictive oligarchy, (3) the propagation of a