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Re: biomass erosion, there might be some good news there. When I was in Palawan I visited a friend who was working on expanding mangrove forests which appear to be a good protector against wave damage and soil loss, and they love growing in the Philippines for some reason. As an aside Palawan is incredible, and if I went back I'd try to go there directly and avoid Manila completely.
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# ? Jul 22, 2019 18:48 |
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# ? May 19, 2024 15:49 |
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Scaramouche posted:Re: biomass erosion, there might be some good news there. When I was in Palawan I visited a friend who was working on expanding mangrove forests which appear to be a good protector against wave damage and soil loss, and they love growing in the Philippines for some reason. This is the advice I give most people, avoid Manila like the plague and fly anywhere else.
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# ? Jul 22, 2019 21:52 |
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https://twitter.com/gmcortez_/status/1153489164672761856 love too have "universal healthcare" by corporate sponsors in a private-public partnership
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# ? Jul 23, 2019 03:25 |
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gradenko_2000 posted:https://twitter.com/gmcortez_/status/1153489164672761856 I have multiple tabs open and thought this post was about Succ Dems in the Dem Primary thread.
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# ? Jul 23, 2019 03:38 |
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If I wanted to read detailed books on Cold War Philippines (with and without Marcos), what would you recommend? I'm halfway through Indonesian Destinies (Theodore Friend)
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# ? Oct 15, 2019 05:03 |
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Should we ask mods for a Philippines thread in LAN, for general Philippines shitposting?
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# ? Oct 15, 2019 05:54 |
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Grouchio posted:If I wanted to read detailed books on Cold War Philippines (with and without Marcos), what would you recommend? I'm halfway through Indonesian Destinies (Theodore Friend) I'd suggest Stanley Karnow's In Our Image
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# ? Oct 15, 2019 05:56 |
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# ? Nov 7, 2019 12:52 |
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That movie is being made by a Spanish studio in the Basque region, so I guess we have to un-support Basque independence now
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# ? Nov 10, 2019 13:08 |
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toasterwarrior posted:That movie is being made by a Spanish studio in the Basque region, so I guess we have to un-support Basque independence now
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# ? Nov 10, 2019 16:53 |
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https://twitter.com/BernieSanders/status/1195331868259999745
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# ? Nov 15, 2019 14:29 |
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https://twitter.com/ABSCBNNews/status/1197010111580917762
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 05:39 |
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There go the last of the basic human rights.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 06:25 |
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Give me vapes or give me death.
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# ? Dec 1, 2019 06:17 |
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Ah, Christmas, 3 minutes of fireworks followed by 3 hours of ambulance sirens
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# ? Dec 25, 2019 05:46 |
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Stay safe, friends!
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# ? Jan 12, 2020 16:46 |
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Holy poo poo, Tagaytay is a tourist attraction.. I was told it was dormant. Oops.
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# ? Jan 12, 2020 17:32 |
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ReindeerF posted:Holy poo poo, Tagaytay is a tourist attraction.. I was told it was dormant. Oops. Nah, Taal is tagged as the country's second most active volcano. It's just that it's spewed mostly just smoke in recent memory.
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# ? Jan 12, 2020 20:44 |
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Heard Duterte ended the alliance with the US?
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# ? Feb 8, 2020 13:52 |
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Not the alliance, the visiting forces agreement. A substantial piece of the alliance for sure, but the VFA is an executive agreement, vice the mutual defense treaty, which is a treaty and I *think* would require Congressional approval to withdraw from. Also, it's unclear whether they actually have withdrawn from the VFA. Defense Secretary Lorenzana rebutted the remarks from Presidential spokesman Panelo so who even knows at this point. https://www.rappler.com/nation/251331-lorenzana-says-no-order-duterte-terminate-vfa-february-2020
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# ? Feb 9, 2020 05:22 |
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Damage control for the senile old man's rants is a full time job.
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# ? Feb 9, 2020 05:59 |
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The Aquino-era EDCA is also still in effect, so it's not the end of the world. I'm just still surprised he did because it's not even particularly tasty red meat for the base.
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# ? Feb 9, 2020 06:51 |
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anakha posted:Damage control for the senile old man's rants is a full time job. I thought this was the Philippines thread, not the Trump thread.
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# ? Feb 9, 2020 08:29 |
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Shooting Blanks posted:I thought this was the Philippines thread, not the Trump thread. Duterte is the Trump Trump wishes he could be.
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# ? Feb 9, 2020 16:43 |
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So how's the country been handling Covid and the ensuing recession?
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# ? Sep 15, 2020 14:38 |
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lol it's not going great: Duterte reinstituted a tight lockdown on August 4th, that ran until August 18th, and you can see the effects of that in terms of the case-increase-rate dipping in late August-early September and then we went right back into General Quarantine and look what happened two weeks later! the Department of Transportation also deployed a plan yesterday to allow public transportation again, with 1.0 meter social distancing between people two weeks later, the social distancing will be reduced to 0.75 meters two weeks after that, the social distancing will be reduced to 0.5 meters two weeks after that, the social distancing well be reduced to 0.3 meters it's incredibly dumb lockdown rules are relaxing just about everywhere and people are starting to leave Manila to vacation in the provinces and it's gonna be a goddamn clusterfuck Other recent stories: * a project to try and build a "white sand beach" along Manila Bay has come under fire for being a huge waste of money. We're in the middle of a loving pandemic and they're dumping tons of crushed rock quarried from Cebu so that we can have a beach along Roxas Boulevard * DITO Telecommunications, which is trying to establish itself as a third player in the telco market after Globe and PLDT, is currently being investigated because it wants to establish cell sites inside military establishments (same as the other two companies), but Congress wants to block it because of DITO's Chinese mainland backers * just today, the Ombudsman said that he's under no obligation to make public Duterte's SALN (Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net-worth) because apparently the fact that he already filed it all means that's already all the transparency that he needs to provide
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# ? Sep 15, 2020 15:04 |
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I'd say we're doing great. We're totally at 85%.
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# ? Sep 15, 2020 15:07 |
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Duterte is quitting (or at least claiming to).The Washington posted:Addressing the public, Duterte cited a recent survey that found most Filipinos believed Duterte running for vice president would be unconstitutional. “So in obedience to the will of the people who after all placed me in the presidency many years ago, I now say to my countrymen: I will follow what you want, and today I announce my retirement from politics,” he said. One would hope the Filipino diaspora would not fall for this, but then again, they elected Duterte in the first place Navaash fucked around with this message at 14:57 on Oct 2, 2021 |
# ? Oct 2, 2021 14:54 |
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I already wrote something for another thread, might as well cross-postgradenko_2000 posted:okay, I may have mentioned this before, but Duterte was threatening (my word) for months and months that he was going to run for Vice President, and then his daughter, Sara Duterte, would run for President, and that would do a full-court press on the Executive branch
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# ? Oct 2, 2021 15:34 |
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Sometimes I wonder how the American colonial administration could've prevented such high levels of nepotism and kleptocracy in the Philippines.
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# ? Oct 2, 2021 16:02 |
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Grouchio posted:Sometimes I wonder how the American colonial administration could've prevented such high levels of nepotism and kleptocracy in the Philippines. Nah, they encouraged that poo poo, because its easy to control.
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# ? Oct 2, 2021 16:03 |
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Yeah “prevented” rofl
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# ? Oct 2, 2021 16:45 |
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CommieGIR posted:Nah, they encouraged that poo poo, because its easy to control.
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# ? Oct 2, 2021 16:51 |
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Grouchio posted:Goes to show how little I know It’s how all colonizers work, all the time. The entire point of getting into the colonial bureaucracy is to either take advantage of corruption for personal gain, or to create it where not enough exists. Usually that involves cooperating with locals out for the same thing, who have their own avarice to feed. It’s what makes the US partially or mostly responsible for all of the awful poo poo we cause or let happen in our various or former colonies and possessions.
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# ? Oct 2, 2021 17:00 |
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Someone make an India thread so we can get grouchio’s take on the Raj
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# ? Oct 2, 2021 17:00 |
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It's been about a week since the official period for filing of candidacies has passed, and the official candidates for President are: * Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. - son of the dictator. There's really not much to say about his achievements because there weren't any besides being a regional governor while his father was still dictator, though he did win a single term as Senator in 2003 with very little done. As far as his politics, the most I've really ever heard is him trying to whitewash his father's record, and filing various cases and suits to prevent the Philippine government from recovering dear old dad's ill-gotten gains. * Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso - currently Mayor of the city of Manila since June 2019, has been involved in local-level politics since at least 1998. There's at least one international news outlet that's described him as a "porn star", but that's an overexagerration since the roles were merely risque for the 90s. He's built a national reputation on the back of a very active social-media account since becoming Mayor, with a camera crew following him around as he takes firehoses to graffiti, displaces street vendors, and generally exuding a "Man of Action" image. * Maria Leonor "Leni" Robredo - currently the Vice President. She gained national prominence after her husband, Jesse Robredo, by all accounts a fantastic local politician, died tragically in a helicopter accident in 2012. She's been with the Liberal Party ever since, and was a Congressman before she ran for the VP spot. She was a cabinet secretary for public housing under Duterte right up until she was fired, and ever since has been using whatever funding she gets from the Office of the VP to run outreach programs for indigent communities, and more recently PPE and mutual aid and vaccination programs during the pandemic. This time she's running as an "independent", though in the Philippines your specific party affiliation doesn't really mean all that much. As the figurehead of Philippine liberalism all eyes are on her to be The Opposition Leader. * Emmanuel "Manny" Pacquiao - the boxer. That by itself has given him a national profile, along with his reputation for being very magnanimous with cash and goods giveaways in local communities whenever he comes home from a big prize fight. His actual record as a Senator indicates him as being very religiously conservative, what with support for the death penalty and opposition to LGBT rights legislation backed-up by Bible quotes. He has attempted to adopt some level of being opposed to Duterte within recent months, wading into allegations of corruption by the administration, but it's my impression that nobody really believes in that being genuine. * Panfilo "Ping" Lacson - sitting Senator, former police chief, implicated in a double murder and a string of gangland killings in the 90s. I don't want to spend too much time talking about this guy because he has no real voting base and will be lucky to crack 5%, but it's worth mentioning his presence mostly because he represents the branch of Philippine conservatism that is as violent and repressive as Duterte, minus the vulgarity. * Leody de Guzman - labor leader. On the one hand he probably also does not have a very large voting base, but his candidacy is notable insofar as we have never had an out-and-out socialist run for President for as long as I've lived, and as far as I know not at all since the 1950s. * Bato dela Rosa - sitting Senator, former chief of police in Davao City, where he was Duterte's right-hand man (and still WAS Duterte's right-hand man when Duterte appointed him NATIONAL chief of police for the first, most violent part of his presidency). I do not consider him a serious candidate, but it is likely that he will be the conduit for Sara Duterte, Rodrigo's daughter and current Mayor of Davao City, to enter the race as a presidential candidate, sometime within the next month via the substitution loophole that I've previously described. ___ Because I mostly frequent liberal and left circles, my perspective is going to be necessarily skewed to only seeing what goes on in such parts, but I'd like to share some observations in the weeks since. - the order in which I listed the candidates corresponds to roughly how they've placed as far as the last polling data we have (yes yes polls are fake etc.), with Sara Duterte presumably moving into the spot between Marcos and Domagoso if she ever officially runs. That said, the last polls were done before the official candidacies were filed, so who knows how this will shake-out. - Domagoso declared his intention to run for President about a week before the official filing of candidacies, while Robredo waited until the penultimate day to file hers. In that interim, a lot of the discussion was about whether Robredo would choose to run at all, and whether people should suck it up and vote for Domagoso because he's the lesser-evil compared to everyone else. - once Robredo actually did announce though, there was immediately a lot of enthusiasm for her. I don't know how much this actually translates into on-the-ground support until/unless we get some polling numbers. Conversely, Domagoso managed to eat into whatever goodwill he had among the liberal set by picking a fight with Robredo a day after her filing, insinuating that people need to "move on" from a reductive anti-Marcos politics, and that she demonstrated no party loyalty by running as an independent despite being the nominal Liberal Party leader for the last six years; Domagoso himself has switched across four parties during his career, including a new party just before this year's presidential run. - more recently, there's been a lot of talk about respective endorsements for candidates for Senator. Robredo released a set of 11 names, out of a maximum of 12, including a number of people that quite clearly right-of-center, while also including none* from the left. Some people are all up-in-arms about Robredo refusing to make any concessions to the left by not even giving the 12th spot to left-wing candidate Neri Colmenares, while also endorsing the likes of former VP and Corruption Elemental Jejomar Binay. - pardon my Ameri-centrism, but it feels very "Democrat Party primary" at the moment, with people making all sorts of excuses as to why it's acceptable for Robredo to collaborate with the right in order to "broaden the coalition to defeat Marcos", while also pooh-poohing the left for being "too idealistic" for insinuating that they'd refuse to vote for Robredo/would vote for de Guzman instead because of how she's so far treated the parties to her right. - personally, I expect a lot of people who'd consider themselves leftists would vote for Robredo regardless just because I'm all too familiar with the fear of the worst-case scenario, and while I don't really mean to imply that Robredo is as conservative as Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden, I'm also not going to pass up the chance to vote for an actual socialist this time around. This is a bit scattershot, and maybe a little Too Online, but I'd be happy to take any questions. The election is in May. * re-electionist Senator Risa Hontiveros was one of those endorsed, and she's from Akbayan, a Social Democrat party, but they caucus so closely with the Liberal Party that I hesitate to really call her "on the left".
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# ? Oct 16, 2021 10:51 |
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# ? Nov 13, 2021 12:02 |
My wife and I wanted to vote for the upcoming elections, but it's stupid that it requires an in-person visit to the Philippine Consulate to get biometrics. I'm not going to travel to San Francisco from Seattle just to do that. They also had one of those consular outreach missions here a few months ago, but none of the options were for voter registration (only passport renewals and the like - you had to specify exactly what kind of service you wanted done from three or four options). It also ran out of slots within the first 10 minutes of opening up (after numerous technical issues on their end - including posting the wrong link to registration on their facebook page). Not really surprising that it was such a mess. Edit: Also while I'm complaining about the Philippine Consulate and their red tape, it's dumb that there's so many requirements necessary to let our US-born daughter be considered a dual citizen. My wife is still a Philippine Citizen and I'm a Dual Citizen. The SF consulate refused to honor my daughter's status because they require submission of a specific certificate (to prove that I became reacquired my Philippine citizenship) that did not exist when I reacquired my Philippine Citizenship in NYC in 2008 after being naturalized. I called the NYC Consulate and they confirmed that the certificate wasn't being given yet at the time, but offered no other help to even coordinate with SF. I don't understand why a certificate is even necessary when I have a valid Philippine passport that I wouldn't even have if I wasn't a citizen. ihatepants fucked around with this message at 12:27 on Nov 13, 2021 |
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# ? Nov 13, 2021 12:13 |
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Argue posted:sigh I take ONE vacation and it falls on this of all weekends
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# ? May 19, 2024 15:49 |
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double sigh
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