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The Yellowtards' BIG Mistake Of Not Preserving Noynoy Aquino To Maintain Their Legacy

Some people still continue to use EDSA to say no to charter change, right? Some of them are the Yellowtards. This reminds me of how the Yellowtards are very similar to the Maoists. The late Noynoy Aquino is revered nearly on the same level -- if not the same level -- as Mao Zedong . Noynoy was cremated -- the very request that Mao wanted before he died . Chances are that like Mao -- Noynoy requested to be cremated before he died. However, powerful officials wanted to preserve Mao's body so he could join the likes of Vladimir Putin and Ho Chi Minh. Why didn't the Yellowtards think of that? I mean, they don't need to invite everyone due to the pandemic. Why didn't they think of preserving Noynoy? It was understandable that Mao's process was a complicated one. The technology available to preserve Noynoy's body was more than there. The late despot Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr. was preserved for years before his body was RIGHTFULLY buried next to Carlos P. Garcia. Even mor...

Ressa VS. Tiglao: The "Spy VS. Spy" Of Philippine Journalism?

POLITIKO I used to read Rappler and the Manila Times . You may notice many of my articles here quote Rigoberto "Bobi" (better yet BOBO) Tiglao. I've written some scathing articles as a private citizen questioning Maria Ressa's credibility. I watched the BBC HARDtalk interview laughing when Ressa, though calm, still made a fool out of herself on the same show . I was amazed at how Sackur himself managed to hit Ressa with some rebuttals. Fortunately, Ressa kept her calm even after the show ended. I would often refer to Tiglao's articles such as articles on Liela Dilemma , who's currently out on bail, and the new spokesperson of the Liberal Party of the Philippines-Dilawan People's Army (LPP-DPA) while Angat Buhay remains as its legal front. The LPP-DPA may not be as dangerous as the CPP-NPA. However, their devotion to the late Noynoy Aquino is almost eerily similar to CPP-NPA members' devotion to the late Joma Sison. I still believe that even if Dilemma ...

The CPP-NPA Legal Fronts: Still Using China As A Boogeyman Against 100% FDI

  Two years ago, this caricature of the late Joma Sison was made. I would laugh thinking about the 100 years of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as something that Joma could only dream of . Did Joma have a souring relationship with the CCP and maybe the Communist Party of Vietnam as well? It would make sense if Joma died in either Vietnam or China. Maybe, Joma could've enjoyed partying at the best bars of Ho Chi Minh City or at Shanghai in China. Instead, Joma chose the Netherlands which is pretty f***ing ironic. If hiding in North Korea wasn't a feasible option then Vietnam or China would've been a good place. Maybe, it would've been something if Xi Jinping had given permission to the CPP-NPA to pick up their beloved leader's body. Instead, Joma's body had to be shipped from the Netherlands than China.  Even after Joma's death, some CPP-NPA legal front members (such as Kayabangan Partylist, Alliance of Complaining Teachers, Lazy Filipino Students, Bayad Mu...

When Noytards Oppose Constitutional Reform By Revering The Late Noynoy Aquino Similar To Mao Zedong

Yellowtards really need to see the need for constitutional reform. Let's face it that would've the Philippines been a Parliament --  Atty. Leni Loud Robredo and company would've been the Opposition by now . Instead, they kept opposing the idea of the Philippines going parliamentary because of the reign of the late Emperor Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr. Now, how do they expect to hold the former crown prince turned president, Bobong Marcos , accountable, if the Philippines has NO REAL DEFINED OPPOSITION? Even worse, they keep saying constitutional reform is useless if you have leaders like the late Noynoy Aquino. Maybe, Get Real Philippines was beating up Noynoy too hard since bar none, no one can match Marcos in destroying the Philippines.  However, the Yellowtards still continue to use Noynoy as a prime example of why constitutional reform (which they prefer to use the term, Cha Cha) or even some amendments are unnecessary.  It's almost like the 1987 Constitution of the Phili...