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Are Giving Certain Penalties For Not Following Simple Guidelines, Draconian?

I always remembered how the Philippines always has the problems of people who refuse to follow simple guidelines . It just made me think of the time that when I went to Singapore and later to Hong Kong, I was amazed at how people could follow simple guidelines without the use of Communist policies such as beating people up who do offenses. The problem of not following simple guidelines has the scenario that  the problem is NOT democracy in itself but a lack of discipline . Now I am not saying we should criminalize everything like the Communists do nor am I endorsing the real need for another martial law era. The problem is that, after martial law, a lot of Filipinos have developed a wrong sense of freedom . Freedom for them has been defined by a do what you want and you're not the boss of me type of thinking. I remembered all the activist groups who keep on spray painting stuff like, "There is no system that grant freedom." (Carabao English) and we would have other stu...

A Wrong View Of Sharing Is A Huge Obstacle To Progress

In progressive nations, they have the RIGHT idea of sharing... Don't get me wrong, I am not against a culture of sharing but against the wrong idea of it. You can see a culture of sharing in some of the most progressive countries in the world because people learn how to share their resources. Remember that Singapore and Japan have a culture of the right idea of sharing. It just reminded me of how decent Singaporeans went against that Stinkaporean cell shop that cheated Mr. Banh and made him beg for mercy... FACEDESK AND FACEWALL to that. When the Singaporeans helped him out of the predicament of being cheated by a Stinkaporean businessman and he was able to go home safe and sound, that's the right idea of sharing. People shared their resources to help a person who was truly in need and they return the favor. In Japan, work production value is so properly done because people share their resources with each other. That's the kind of sharing that many Filipinos need to lear...

Stop Watching Kris Aquino's Shows And FOCUS ON YOUR HOMEWORK PEOPLE!!!!

Even before the start of the President Nobita Administration and it was still during Ramos, Cory, Sherap and Gloria, I still can't forget how Kris Aquino has become a weapon of mass distraction  and so are a lot of the faulty TV shows in general. While I may not full agree with Get Real Philippines (and vice versa), I could still say that Ilda is right to say that a love for shallow TV shows  is indeed a huge problem. Besides, who put the morons into power in the first place than the people themselves ? What's with Kris Aquino and why am I irritated to see her face? It just reminds me of the time I was in high school, Kris TV is a problem. I entered College, Kris TV (a term I can use for Kris Aquino's shows) is still a problem. Back in high school, I still can't forget my science teacher when she said, "Oh let Kris Aquino help you if I have no other choice but to fail you." In another scenario, a College professor of mine said, "Wow, you are putting D...

Looking At Three Ways That Many Filipinos Choose To Become Failipinos

As I have run out of ideas for this blog, fortunately Grimwald from Get Real Philippines had posted an article that I'd like to make my own version of. The title is called " Three Big Reasons Why Filipinos Will Always Be Stupid " though I have decided to modify the title because NOT all Filipinos will always be stupid, to which I will try to explain through the three reasons that Grimwald provided with my own examples. What can be observed is that in history, stupidity prevails over smartness. I mean, you can think about how many times it has been that the majority has been wrong and one small person has always been right. As said, the problem of the Philippines is that it's ruled by a democracy that's ruled by the rule of stupid . When I think about the rule of stupid, I recalled mentioning about how stupid people get into power, it's because of the majority who votes for them. Rather than choose economists and lawyers, most of the politicians are actors a...

Those Failipino Activists And Their Hatred For Singapore

Looking at how the Ed Ello story may have reached its climax where the main character is sentenced to four months in Singaporean prison , well it's time to think about the possible comments that those ultranationalist Failipinos have in store against Singapore. It's a shame really how Edz Ello's actions have disgraced every honest to goodness Pinoy who are doing their job properly in Singapore. Remembering 20 years ago so last 1995, the execution of Flor Contemplacion after a three year thoroughly done investigation (and that B.S. Flor Contemplacion Story movie can rot for all I care), I am expecting that those butthurt members of Migraine International will still continue to raise the same old phony story, it's been 20 years and they still cannot accept the plain honest truth that their patron saint Flor was really guilty of double murder, the last minute testimony is BOGUS and that she was no heroine. Looking at the video above, there's been that irrational...

The Late President Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr. And Voltes V

Whenever I hear of the late dictator's excuse of banning Voltes V because of "violence", come on there were other shows more violent than that. I mean, my mother said there were still other shows that were not banned from the Marcos era . From what I heard, it was FIVE episodes or was it midseason that the show was suddenly banned? An interesting theory was that the late Ferdinand Marcos Sr. himself was afraid of being overthrown. Aside from the current Aquino problem, there's also the Marcos problem and somehow, I don't even know whether or not all the bad stories allegedly done by the Aquinos are really true, the same goes for the blots of the Marcoses. But let's just focus on the late dictator rather than his son Bongbong or the incompetent idiot, President Nobita.

Maybe The Philippines Really Needs Martial Law Again Huh?!

What is martial law? It is the suspension of ordinary law in favor of military law as a rare measure used to control society during times of unrest. Looking at how many Filipinos have a love for a dysfunctional sense of freedom , a  culture of dysfunction and a culture of impunity which is further propagated in the name of " It's More Fun in the Philippines ". I can really observe how a lot of Filipinos use the tagline as an excuse for their bad behavior and considering today is September 21, I thought writing about martial law might be a very touchy topic indeed. While I am not a Marcos loyalist but I thought about how sometimes, the rule of military law is needed and I hate to admit it, the Philippines is usually at unrest because of people who can't even follow simple guidelines . The problem of the Philippines is that it has too much freedom. The problem is not democracy but a democracy that's run of stupid people, by stupid people and for stupid people ...