The Philippines: A Culture of Criticism

Now you may judge from the title of this blog that I am going to take some cheap foreign shots at Filipinos and the culture in which they swim. That is easy to do for us of impeccable vision and grace, Americano Screwus Whitus. But that is not for today. Today I simply want to … Continue reading

The Idiot’s Guide to Surviving a Natural Disaster

Some would say we are idiots for choosing to live in the most dangerous land in the world, where nature’s delights, from screaming winds to hot rocks, and mankind’s lunacy, from murder to motorized mayhem, make it more fatal in the Philippines. Nature’s delights are typhoons and tropical storms that ram wind and water at … Continue reading

Changing the Asocial Behavior of the Ruling Class

by Joseph-Ivo More of the same will result in more of the same If you expect a different outcome, somebody will have to do something differently. To achieve something different in the Philippines, there are basically two options, an autocratic approach or a democratic approach. We have seen what an autocratic approach can achieve with … Continue reading

Why I Respect President Aquino

There is no perfect president. Never has been one, never will be one. We can cite the presidents who are generally held in high regard, and those held in low regard. How do you look at President Aguinaldo, I wonder? He deserves credit for organizing the Philippines as a nation, yet he set the standard … Continue reading

Marcos-Romualdez Families Should Surrender the Ill-Gotten Wealth to Reconstruct Leyte

Dissecting the Marcos-Romualdez playbook by Andrew Lim THE MARCOSES AND ROMUALDEZES ARE NOT LIKE YOU AND ME Story from Tacloban :  When Mayor Romualdez hears a constituent tell a sad tale of losing his house, he tells them he lost two houses. When people report of losing a car to the flood,  he counters that … Continue reading