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Biyernes, Hunyo 28, 2019

Differences between Trump and Duterte*

*These are based on my own personal observations and conclusions from reading news and other information I can from local and international point of view. They may be similar in some ways, but I think Donald Trump is still so much better in so many ways than Rodrigo Duterte.

1. Trump prioritizes Americans, Duterte don't prioritize Filipinos. This can be seen especially on Trump's policies against illegal immigrants and his focus on giving jobs to Americans, trying his best to bring back jobs to America from other countries especially China. On the other hand, Duterte allowed illegal Chinese workers in the Philippines when in fact there are many Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) who seek jobs overseas because they can't find and get good paying jobs in their own country. The salaries of these Chinese workers are even way higher than the average Filipino worker even if they are doing the same job. A total of 3.12 million Chinese citizens entered the Philippines from January 2016 to May 2018, according to the Bureau of Immigration.

2. USA economy gets better under Trump (even my husband like him so much because of that), while Duterte blames and find excuses on the inflation crisis in the Philippines. Prices of basic commodities were higher and peso purchasing power declines even as economy booms. Many are unemployed and even those who are employed can barely get by. It was even dubbed as 'Duterte's jobless economic boom'

3. Donald Trump don't kill American citizens while, Rodrigo Duterte is well known for his Extrajudicial Killings (EJK's) related to his supposedly War on Drugs (but drug lords are spared), mostly killing poor and young Filipino citizensIn addition, even if we also compare their 'tough talks', Duterte's rape jokes, personal insults, curses, and violence (especially to those people who don't deserve it even a bit) are worse. His words and actions towards women is worse too. Most of the time, he don't apologize or if he does (rarely) you can feel and see his insincerity because he will do these things again the next chance he gets.

4. The way they both handle Chinese issues (government and private companies). Trump takes on China, attacked China and its companies with tariffs and do in all his might to stop China taking advantage of America. Even though the Philippines is not a global power like USA, still, even when we compare how other small countries like Vietnam and Taiwan speak up against China's bullying is still way better than how Duterte's administration does. He always sided with China even when they sank the boats of Filipino fishermen. He did not push the arbitration case we won against China. He is even saying he is Chinese and that if China wants, they can make the Philippines their province. His spokesperson and loyalists always say he is just joking but even as a joke it is disappointing and treacherous. He is also leading the Philippines to a Chinese debt trap. He is selling the country's sovereignty for Chinese funding, when in fact Japan and EU offered less interest with reasonable conditions unlike China.

5. The way they handle their political enemies/oppositions. Trump defends himself (mostly through Twitter) without jailing or threatening to imprison or kill those who oppose him. Duterte on the other hand, enjoys jailing or trying to imprison anyone who oppose him like Senator Laila de lima (who is still in prison now for more than two years, considered by Amnesty International as arbitrary detention) and Senator Antonio Trillanes. Former Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno was also ousted after clashing with him. Recently, after saying that the Philippine constitution can be used as just a mere ‘toilet paper’, he gave a threat that he will jail anyone who tries to impeach him.


Suggested Readings:
Duterte does not favor deporting illegal Chinese worker
10 Best Things Trump has done in 2018
Never mind his critics, Trump is getting the job done
Shock: Even Trump critics admit he's been winning on Foreign Policy
Five things even Trump critics can give him credit for this Christmas
Trump defies doubters with surging economy
American's feel good about economy and give Trump credit-CBS News poll
How good is the Trump economy, really?
Duterte shaken by inflation storm
Inflation, GDP, and Duterte
Duterte's Luster Dulls as Rice Price Soar in the Philippines
Inflation in the Philippines a faultline for Duterte's 'Build, Build, Build' ambition
Philippine Politics under Duterte: A Midterm Assessment 
Labor group to Duterte: Hike wages amid shrinking purchasing power
Trump takes action on chinese imports
Trump's china policy is a triump
Trump's trade war targets Chinese students at elite U.S. schools
Trump: We can't let China take advantage of our country anymore 
Trump to CNBC: China is going to make a deal because 'they're going to have to'
China had no good option in retaliating against Trump's Huawei ban
Duterte and China
Duterte accused of 'FEAR MONGERING' over claims China could declare war
Rodrigo Duterte: "I am Chinese"
Duterte threatens to jail critic
Filipinos burn Chinese flags in protest against Duterte's 'weak' response to South China Sea sinking
The Philippines is beginning to pay the price for Duterte's South China Sea flip-flops
After snuggling up to China, Duterte talks about 'suicide missions' to protect island
Duterte defends China Infrastructure loans
Trump defends tweets, says he 'somewhat' prides himself on his writing
Duterte a 'puppet' of Beijing, says imprisoned Philippine lawmaker
Living in fear, Duterte's Chief critic speaks out from Philippine jail
The silencing of Leila de Lima-- Duterte's "first political prisoner"
Duterte orders arrest of Philippine senator, one of his top critics
Duterte orders Trillanes arrest
Duterte warns opponent Trillanes
In the Philippines, Duterte orders arrest of prominent critic
Lawyers alarmed by Duterte's move to jail Trillanes
This Philippine senator won't come out of his office for fear of arrest of Duterte's forces
Philippine court rejects Duterte bid to have critic arrested
Duterte critic arrested as 'darkness and evil' prevail in Philippines
Duterte revoked amnesty of chief critic, orders arrest of Trillanes
Duterte to Trillanes: I will have you jailed
Second Philippine senator who defied Duterte, arrested
Philippine President Duterte has ordered the arrest of a chief political opponent
Philippine chief justice ousted after criticizing Duterte 
The messy fight between Duterte and his chief justice
Philippine top judge, Duterte critic ousted by colleagues
She was the enemy of Philippine President Duterte, and her fellow judges just sacked her
Duterte to Sereno: I am now your enemy, I will see to it that you are removed from the Supreme Court
Philippines' ousted Supreme Court chief lambastes Duterte
Philippines' top judge ousted after clashing with President Duterte
Philippine's top judge took on Duterte. Now, she's out.
Philippine chief justice, Duterte's critic, removed
Impeach me, I'll jail you- Philippines' Duterte dares foes to test him
Philippines: Duterte threatens to lock up critics calling for his impeachment
Duterte on impeachment proponents: I'll jail them all
Duterte a 'dictator, coward' for threatening to jail impeachment petitioners- de Lima
'I dare you': Duterte dares critics to file impeachment, threatens to imprison them
Duterte comment likening Constitution to 'toilet paper' troubles Robredo
Diokno hits Duterte for likening Constitution to toilet paper
Constitution as 'toilet paper' is just another Duterte 'metaphor'- Palace

Lunes, Hunyo 24, 2019

China's 3 Warfare Strategy

Supreme Court (SC) Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio criticized those who say China might wage war over the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea), as he downplayed this fear as part of a "false option."

One of those who have raised this possibility is President Rodrigo Duterte himself.

Carpio said: "The option for the Philippines is not either to talk to China or go to war with China. This is a false option, and shows a dismal lack of understanding of international law and international relations."
Carpio explained: "China itself does not want war because war will give the US an excuse to intervene in the South China Sea dispute, considering the existing Philippine-US Mutual Defense Treaty. China's strategy is to control the South China Sea without firing a single shot."
Carpio pointed out, too, that many people do not understand China's "3-warfare strategy." The 3-warfare strategy refers to China's use of "3 mutually reinforcing strategies" of psychological operations, media manipulation, and legal warfare, The Diplomat reported in 2015.
Carpio said, "Those who raise the issue of war with China either do not understand the 3-warfare strategy of China, or simply are scaring Filipino people to make them submit to China."


Further Readings:



Searching for Filipino Patriotism

A study of Filipinos´ character, commissioned by the Senate (1988) finds that Filipinos are sensitive to others´ needs, good humored and love their families, but they lack a sense of patriotism and the common good.

The 41-page report by the office of Senator Leticia Ramos Shahani, also states: "Filipinos have a deep faith in God ... and live very intimately with religion -- it is part of everyday life."

The report, based on existing sociological studies and a poll of 2,000 individuals, says that Filipinos have personal ambitions and drives for power and status that are "completely insensitive to the common good. Personal and in-group interests reign supreme."

There is little cooperation and community spirit among Filipinos, it says, and they also lack discipline and tend to be superficial.

On the other hand, Filipinos are flexible, optimistic and creative. They are survivors capable of "eking out a living from a garbage dump," according to the report, prepared by Doctor Patricia Licuanan, academic vice-president of the Jesuit Ateneo de Manila University.

The study points out: "Our family orientation is both a strength and a weakness, giving us a sense of rootedness and security, both very essential to any form of reaching out to others. At the same time, it develops in us an in-group orientation that prevents us from reaching out beyond the family to the larger community and the nation."

Excerpt from Study shows Filipinos lack sense of patriotism, common good

Additional articles I found helpful:
Is patriotism passe?
Filipinos' misguided sense of patriotism is tearing the nation apart
The Insufficiency of Filipino Nationhood
Why Filipinos are not a patriotic people?
Be proud of being a Filipino (even if it's not easy)
Philippine Patriotism: The Absence of Humility
The Foundations of Patriotism
A Damaged Culture


Understanding the working poor, nonworking poor, the deserving poor and welfare dependence


Suggested Readings from different perspectives:
Are poor people responsible for their poverty?
The behavioral aspects of poverty
A profile of the working poor, 2016
A House Divided: How Welfare Reform Pits Working Families Against the Nonworking Poor
Welfare dependency 'poison' for jobless, human services minister says 
Three Things to Reduce Dependency
Moving from Welfare to Work
On not liking the Poor
Wealthy habits
How do Americans view poverty?
The Deserving Poor, the Family, and the U.S. Welfare System
Solutions for America: The Unsustainable Growth of Welfare
Indicator of Welfare Dependence
Welfare offers short term help
Surprising Facts about Welfare Recipients
Important Welfare Statistics for 2019
The Deserving Poor, the Undeserving Poor, and Class-Based affirmative Action
The Dimensions of Poverty: Public Perceptions of the Deserving Poor
The Deserving poor and the undeserving poor



Everything you need to know (and consider) about Free College Tuition in the Philippines

1. Overstaying students wont get free tuitionFree tuition not forever; students must graduate on time. Free tuition is not absolute
2. Economists: Tuition-free SUC education is 'anti-poor'. Unsustainable, disruptive
3. Universities and colleges with free tuition starting 2018
4. Students benefiting from free tuition must render school services- CHED
5. 8 Things you need to know about the free tuition law
6. Who can avail it?
7. Guidelines on Free Tuition in SUCs
8. A Student's Guide to the Free Tuition Law
9. Free education for doctors
10. The Philippines just made free tuition for college a reality
11. Advantages and disadvantages
12. Will it really benefit poor students? Who will benefit more?

*A copy of the law


Sabado, Hunyo 8, 2019

Stupidity vs Ignorance: Katangahan laban sa Kamangmangan

Some people agree in the proverb that says ignorance is bliss. If you do not know something, you do not worry about it.

Sa tagalog, ang kamangmangan daw ay lubos na kaligayahan.

Payag ba tayong maging mangmang kung ang kapalit ay kaligayahan?

Ano ba ang mas masakit? Masabihan ng tanga o mangmang?

Ano ba ang pagkakaiba?

Nagagalit tayo pag nasasabihan tayong tanga o mangmang pero alam ba natin ang pinagkaiba?

Saan mas guilty ang mga Pilipino?

Ayon kay Juan Flavier, may taong mas gugustuhin pang matawag na ulol kesa masabihang mangmang o tanga sapagkat may kasabihan ang mga matatanda na nagpapahiwatig na "may pag-asa" pang gumaling o bumait ang mga nauulol o nababaliw, samantalang wala nang pag-asa pa ang isang tanga.

Pinakamahirap pangaralan ang mga taong sarado ang isip at mayayabang na hirap tumanggap na mali ang kanilang inaakala. Ma pride ika nga.

Wala raw maling paniniwala. Siguro nga kung respeto ang pag uusapan pero totoo ang maling akala.

Maling akala.

Akala ko kasi totoo yung nabasa ko, totoo yung narinig ko, totoo yung tinuro sakin.

Mahirap itama o palitan ang kaalaman na naidukduk na sa kailaliman ng ating pag iisip.

Mas mahirap kapag pinaniwalaan na ng isang tao ang isang kasinungalingan bilang katotohanan.

Paano ba natin maitatama ang maling impormasyong naipasok, naisuksok, naimarka na sa ating pagkatao?

Kaylangang maging bukas ang ating pag iisip, timbangin muli natin ang mga bagay na hindi nailahad sa atin nuong una, at saka mag desisyon kung ang bagong argumento na ating nalaman ay higit na dapat paniwalaan.

Patunayan nating hindi tayo tanga. Na hindi tayo papayag manatiling mangmang.

Na ang tunay na kaligayahan ay para sa mga MAY ALAM!

The images below are not mine and downloaded from the internet, but I will share it here because they discussed the difference of stupidity and ignorance.






















Suggested Reading:
Miseducated and disinformed