
Fog of war
For pragmatic Filipino OFWs, it seems they’re seeking answers from Middle East governments rather than from their home government.
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For pragmatic Filipino OFWs, it seems they’re seeking answers from Middle East governments rather than from their home government.
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Arendt’s ‘banality of evil’ is the idea that evil isn’t just the handiwork of the Satan-like, of the twisted men and women whom we typically associate it with.
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To cut to the chase, therefore, the essential point raised here is that we can’t well enough leave ‘optics’ alone on the say-so of political addicts, or worse,…
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It raises a suspicious intent to deliberately confuse us as to how we are supposed to respond to their true intentions.
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In another way, too, Padilla cannot speak for Gen X since he grew up within the confines of a privileged political family.
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A chuckling political wag remarked that the posturing of Cayetano and Marcoleta only elicited rave reviews from paid pro-China trolls.
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Eala not only spoke of her own boldness, her audacity and tenacity as a great Filipino tennis player but she also spoke volumes about the thousands of wildly…
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‘If they are silent when Filipinos are bullied, but speak up when China is slighted, then they are pro-China.’
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Tourism officials do have enough cause for wanting us to fixate more on foreign visitors.
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Given that complaint, it’s safe to say that Chinese diplomats are doubling down, perhaps even actively muddying the waters, insofar as what’s been happening at…
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