Showing posts with label OFW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OFW. Show all posts

Monday, July 30, 2018

The Pinoy Ex-pat Political Debate Club

Benedict Ignacio is the webmaster and mastermind behind Get Real Philippines. Though his website has been called a source of fake news the articles on his website are all opinion and not news. From the title it should be clear that his website is devoted to the Philippines. Filipino culture and politics are skewered and scoffed at and as a result his website is either reviled and hated or loved and admired.

There is really one and only one problem with his website and that is Benedict Ignacio is an expatriate living in Australia who left the Philippines long ago in 2001 and does not regret a thing.

Here he is doing an interview on a news show.



And here he is proudly declaring that he does not regret abandoning the Philippines.

http://jimparedes.com/archives/120/comment-page-1#comment-1026

Of course from reading his website one would think otherwise. It would seem that he cares so much about the Philippines that he is willing to stir up trouble if only to get his kababayans to change their stupid ways. But if he loves the Philippines to the extent that his entire life on the internet is devoted to the Philippines then why does he not live here? Why has he stayed away for 17 years now?

The answer is simple.

The webmaster of GetRealPhilippines, Benedict Ignacio, and his wife Imelda Calaraval-Ignacio, are hypocrites on an grand scale.  Take the following for example.






You see how much they both deride Atty. Florin Hilbay for blocking them by calling him "a failure and not a real man" and "a pussy" and not a great leader?

I guess that means Imelda thinks her husband is "a failure and not a real man" and that he would not make a great leader because he has blocked me.


And what of Imelda? She must think of herself as a close-minded failure with no capacity to listen since she has also blocked me.


If Hilbay won't make a great leader because he blocks people then what will become of these two?  What is the deal with these people anyway? Why are they writing about the Philippines all the time if they, as Filipinos, refuse to live in the Philippines? Go and read their Twitter feeds and you will never see a single post about Australian politics or culture (at least I have not seen one). Why not? It is hypocritical to write about your homeland as if you love it and want to see it succeed but which you intentionally abandoned and where you refuse to live. Neither of these two are in the same situation as Alexander Solzhenitsyn. They aren't in exile. Why not move on and build a life in Australia and never look back?

These two are de facto or wannabe leaders of the Pinoy Ex-pat Political Debate Club.

What is that? I just made it up! It doesn't really exist but it describes a phenomenon I have noticed across social media. Filipino ex-pats, not just OFWs but people who have left the Philippines with seemingly no intention to return and have been gone for years, are very active on Twitter and Facebook defending the current administration, Duterte, and embedding themselves in a political situation of which they know nothing about except through the mainstream media, which they disdain, because they don't live here anymore. I am sure there are other Pinoy ex-pats on the opposite end of the spectrum as well. Loida Lewis comes to mind. But I don't interact with those people and am more familiar with this crowd.

Probably the most well-known and influential voice in this crowd is Sass Rogando.



Of course fame and influence are all relative but this man, yes Sass is a man, has a large following on Facebook and here he is with the two most influential bloggers in the whole nation, RJ Nieto and Mocha Uson. This picture was taken in the Philippines in November 2017. The occasion for his return? To file a defamation lawsuit against Jover Laurio the creator of Pinoy Ako Blog. Here they are eating a meal during this same timeframe.

Bloggers who eat together, conspire together.

Sass has lived since approximately 2010 in the Netherlands. Just like Communist leader Joma Sison.


He fashions himself a geopolitical analyst and he regularly posts articles about how EDCA is bad for the Philippines and Cory Aquino had help from the CIA and the Americans are bad all around etc. etc. His academic credentials are impeccable compared to either Mocha or RJ Nieto. He is also a Duterte stalwart and loves him so. But he refuses to live in the country. Can you blame him? The Western comforts of the Netherlands are nothing compared to the discomforts of the Philippines. 
SASS ROGANDO SASOT: Just like any Filipino in the diaspora, I left the country in search of better opportunities. As a transgender woman, part of that search is finding a country where my being a woman is to a large extent validated. I’m not sure how many of my followers relate to me as a transgender woman, but I’m sure a substantial number relate to me as a Filipino in search of a country conducive to the flourishing of our being.
https://forthemotherland.net/2018/03/24/interviews-patrick-symmes-v-sass/
Ah, the Filipino diaspora! So why look back? Why leave home if you love it so much? But I do not want this post to be just about these clowns, Sass and the Ignacios. The phenomenon of politically active Filipinos living outside of the Philippines transcends them.

The Filipino diaspora is very extensive because of OFWs and others who leave because of permanent jobs or marriage or school. It seems these people simply cannot forget about the country they left. It must be a love-hate thing. Like an abusive relationship one cannot leave. They love their country but hate its dysfunction. Maybe they even love its dysfunction! Outside of the Philippines there are a myriad of political groups catering to OFWs and expatriates.

Here are two groups from New York.

https://www.facebook.com/Tapang-at-Malasakit-New-York-114573666040593/

https://www.facebook.com/pg/DDSNewYorkOfficial/
Our advocacy is to promote public understanding and build support for Pres. Duterte's vision by disseminating honest & reliable info on current issues
That is a pretty general mission statement from DDS New York. But why do they exist? Duterte is president of the Philippines not president of the USA. Are these people all going to return to the Philippines and stay politically active? Government officials, such as Dureza, have also visited these groups. Can you imagine if an undersecretary in the US State Dept. held palaver with the many American expatriates in the Philippines? It would be silly and might provoke an outrage but Filipino government officials visit with the diaspora fairly often. Duterte recently did so in Hong Kong and South Korea. Back in the 80's Aquino even visited with ex-pats in Los Angeles and gave a memorable speech.
Australia:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/DigongDuterteSupportersAustraliaUnit/about/
The official Facebook group of Digong Duterte Supporters in Australia, a recognized coordination unit of the DDS Global Network.
The DDS Global Network? Sounds horrifying. I bet they are all sharing the same propaganda like this:

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1508946492482998&set=gm.645637122300262&type=3&theater

Incidentally this fake Hontiveros quote comes very close to things Duterte has said.
“The only people I do not deal with are the criminals and the drug dealers because unlike the revolutionaries who are motivated by their principles and ideology, they are consumed by greed and the desire to gain while causing other people pain. I detest them,” he said.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/727436/duterte-admits-coddling-reds-calls-palparan-a-bigot
Kaya sabi ko I am not including Abu Sayaff dito sa criminality, you’ve never heard me say “mga kriminal.” It is – it is a different set up there because these are the guys who were driven to desperation.
http://pcoo.gov.ph/july-08-2016-president-rodrigo-roa-dutertes-speech-during-the-mindanao-hariraya-eidl-fitr-2016/
But DDS will never tell you Duterte said that!

From my experience DDS and their allies are all too prone to spreading these simple memes or image macros which promote erroneous "facts." Some of them are a little more analytical like RJ Nieto or Sass or GRP but mostly it's memes. If you try to engage them with facts they repeat the same hashtag or slogan in capital letters or point out how many followers you have and tell you to get lost you stupid, evil Yellowtard. Discussion, rational discussion, is impossible and any interaction inevitably degenerates into the internet equivalent of flinging poo.

And there is a global network of these people!
As of writing, around 600,000 OFWs have joined 162 “chapters” worldwide all dedicated to Duterte’s campaign and election day mobilization, according to Arnel Corpuz, an OFW assigned to coordinate such efforts by Duterte’s campaign team.  
Corpuz said some of these groups began in 2014 when Duterte’s presidential bid was just a rumor. From being groups just sounding the call for his candidacy, they are quickly shaping up to be vital organs of Duterte’s campaign machinery. 
Corpuz insists the groups are independent, with no ties to any political party. 
According to Corpuz, the OFW chapters have been given these marching orders: ensure that OFWs and their families will cast their votes for Duterte come election day, and that these votes are protected and counted.  
The OFWs are also encouraged to “produce 5 more votes from their families back in the Philippines,” he told Rappler.
“We are the breadwinner of our respective families and we will be using it to influence our loved ones to vote for Duterte.”
That sounds curiously akin to vote buying.

The OFW Global Movement for Empowerment is one of those organisations which formed in 2014.

https://www.facebook.com/OFWGlobalMovementForEmpowerment/about/

Reading through their page and looking at their photos it's quite apparent that this is just another run of the mill DDS organisation. They have chapters across the world who regularly meet for hanging out and they seem to be geared towards uniting OFWs worldwide into close knit community. But the glue holding them together is obviously Duterte. Does anyone think this group really knows what federalism is and all that it implies? They support federalism because Duterte supports federalism. What will become of this organisation in 2022? Was this the only OFW organisation prior to the 2016 election? Are there any nonpolitical OFW organisations?

The DDS global community is very active.  Here is just a sample of their activity in the past two years.
http://usa.inquirer.net/2005/duterte-supporters-sf-bay-area-hold-prayer-meeting



There are children at this rally which leads me to believe that not everyone here is an OFW. Some of these people are definitely expatriates.



Protesting the "black propaganda" of the New York Times against Duterte.



Here they are rallying in front of the ICC.


Here they are rallying in London.

Posting more of these would be redundant. 

As I wrote above the glue binding these groups together is not the Philippines but Duterte. It is a love for that man which has brought them all together. 
So what happens when Duterte leaves office? Will they rally around the next candidate as they have done with Duterte? I don't think so. It's the cult of personality and Duterte has it. Like Mussolini and Kennedy. Despite his many faults he remains popular. The sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, wasteoids, dweebies, dickheads — They all adore him. They think he's a righteous dude. 

It will be interesting to see what happens to these groups and their ideology once Duterte is gone.

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

No Filipino Killed

Praise God Filipinos around the world are safe! The blessed deity does not only protect Filipinos from their awful driving at home but also from natural disasters and terrorist attacks abroad.

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/158424/no-filipinos-killed-series-attacks-pakistan-dfa

http://bworldonline.com/no-filipino-killed-in-van-crash-in-munster-germany-dfa/

http://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/285409/Oklahoma-tornado-death-toll-down-to-24-no-Filipino-killed
http://news.abs-cbn.com/overseas/03/09/18/no-filipino-fatality-in-papua-new-guinea-quakes-dfa

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/03/25/1800113/no-filipino-hurt-france-terror-attack-department-foreign-affairs

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1036880

http://www.manilatimes.net/no-filipino-casualty-in-toronto-van-attack-dfa/394606/

http://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/428411/DFA-No-Filipino-casualties-in-Syrian-airstrikes
https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/03/27/no-filipino-casualty-in-russian-mall-fire/

http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2017/09/09/dfa-filipino-casualties-mexico-quake.html

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/162770/dfa-no-filipino-casualty-egypt-terror-attack-dfa-alan-peter-cayetano-cairo-egypt-terrorism-world

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/pinoyabroad/news/632982/no-pinoys-hurt-killed-in-strong-iran-iraq-quake-dfa/story/

https://businessmirror.com.ph/dfa-no-filipino-casualty-in-texas-church-shooting/
https://www.untvweb.com/news/no-filipinos-hurt-nyc-truck-attack-dfa/
And thank goodness for a DFA who cares so much about Filipinos abroad that they inform us every time something bad happens overseas: "No Filipino Killed." 

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Duterte is on a Fool's Errand in the Middle East

OFW's are routinely abused by their employers.  None more so than those who work in the Middle East.  Take this latest case.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/887697/drug-war-sends-ofw-rushing-home-for-son-who-couldnt-run
She said she learned about her son’s fate through a message sent by a niece on Facebook: “Tita, Raymart’s gone. Bonnet-wearing men killed him.” 
Her world shattered in an instant, Siapo asked her employer to allow her to leave immediately. The answer was no. 
She begged her boss for days and had to show online news of Raymart’s death as proof of the tragedy back home because her employer, cold and unmoved, kept saying that “you’re just making that up.” 
She was finally granted permission after going down on her knees to kiss her employer’s feet. 
Siapo arrived in Manila practically empty-handed; the employer asked her to leave her belongings behind as a sort of guarantee of her return to Kuwait. When met by her elder brother Bong at the airport, all she had was a handbag and two boxes of toys for her other child, a 10-year-old girl
Pretty disgusting.  She, ostensibly a Christian, was forced to kneel down and kiss her Muslim employers feet in order to come home to bury her dead son. What an outrage.  This kind behaviour is typical of the abuse that OFWs endure at the hands of Muslims.

http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/balikbayan/110485-ofw-rina-saudi-arabia-dies
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/599120/news/pinoyabroad/abused-ofw-from-kuwait-admitted-to-mental-hospital
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/597866/news/pinoyabroad/ofw-allegedly-abused-by-employer-dies-in-kuwait-nbsp
You can read more about abuse of Filipino OFWs here: http://factsanddetails.com/southeast-asia/Philippines/sub5_6g/entry-3921.html

A simple Google search for "abused OFW Middle East" brings up 675,000 results! 



Clearly there is a problem with Muslim employers in the Middle East abusing their Filipino guest workers.  Reforming the system that allows these abuses is one reason why Duterte is visiting Saudia Arabia, Bahrain, and Qatar.
President Rodrigo Duterte will leave for the Middle East today for a weeklong state visit that aims to secure good working conditions for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), Labor Secretary Silverstre Bello 3rd said Sunday. 
We are going for a bilateral agreement with these countries concerning our household service workers (HSWs). We are eyeing fixed minimum salary rate for HSWs, insurance coverage, securing a day off and fixed working hours,” Bello said in a phone interview with The Manila Times. 
http://www.manilatimes.net/duterte-middle-east-trip-boon-ofws/321924/
I will make a bold prediction: agreements will be drawn up and signed but horrendous mental and sexual abuse will continue. Why?  Because the Muslims do not see the Filipinos as people.  Filipinos are Christians and therefore kafir.  
The language of Islam is dualistic. As an example, there is never any reference to humanity as a unified whole. Instead there is a division into believer and kafir (unbeliever). Humanity is not seen as one body, but is divided into whether the person believes Mohammed is the prophet of Allah or not. 
Kafir is what the Koran and Islam call the unbelievers. Kafir is the worst word in the human language. 
The word kafir should be used instead of “unbeliever”, the standard word. Unbeliever is a neutral term. The Koran defines the kafir and kafir is not a neutral word. A kafir is not merely someone who does not agree with Islam, but a kafir is evil, disgusting, the lowest form of life. Kafirs can be tortured, killed, lied to and cheated. So the usual word “unbeliever” does not reflect the political reality of Islam.
https://www.politicalislam.com/kafir/ 
This idea of "kafir" is also why Duterte's quest to "seek their support for our efforts to bring just and lasting peace in Mindanao" is a fools errand. 

http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/10/17/duterte-leaves-for-middle-east-to-seek-support-for-peace-efforts-in-mindanao
But there is an even more disturbing reason why seeking support for peace efforts in Mindanao is pointless.

The Philippines is fighting Abu Sayyaf in Mindanao. This group has aligned itself with ISIS and Saudia Arabia and Qatar are both financing ISIS!

http://www.salon.com/2016/10/11/leaked-hillary-clinton-emails-show-u-s-allies-saudi-arabia-and-qatar-supported-isis/

Duterte is a tough guy when it comes to the war on drugs.  He is so tough he says outright that he will kill drug pushers and users.  Why can't he be that tough in the war against ISIS?  

There is no compromise with ISIS and there is no peace with the kingdoms who support and finance ISIS.  Duterte has no business seeking peace in the Middle East because none will be found.  The best thing he could do for the Philippines is to recall and ban all OFWs from working in the Middle East.

There is no peace with Islam.

Monday, January 23, 2017

Overseas Filipino Workers aka OFWs

Working conditions in the Philippines are horrid.  The hours are long, the pay is niggardly, and on some occasions one must actually live at their job usually sleeping upstairs or in the back in the living area. Requirements for even the most menial jobs require a college degree and no one wants to higher an ugly person or anyone over 25. The worker must pay for countless background checks and proofs of identity and if he is lucky enough to land a job he must pay even more for uniforms and training. And after paying thousands of pesos just to earn a few hundred a day he is at the whim of the employee who is under no obligation to keep him on.  He could be let go anytime for any reason.

One of the more popular professions in the Philippines is nursing.  There are many nursing students and many unemployed nurses in this country.  It seems like there is a real surplus of nurses.  Nurses are treated no better than slaves.  When they start working at a hospital they must work an entire year for free.  There are no paid internships here.  There is simply slave labor.

So many problems working here and trying to live on stingy pay.  That is why the biggest goal of many Filipinos is to leave the country for a job with better pay.



It's not always roses out there though.  Many Filipinas are sent out to Hong Kong or Dubai as maids.  Many of them are treated well but plenty more are abused by their employers. 

There is not a house in the Philippines that does not have a family member wether distant to near who is an OFW.  These workers dutifully send their pay back home while their family sits on their lees reaping the fruit of another's labor.  

OFW's account for 13.5% of the GDP with $20 billion coming in to the country each year.  The Philippines is not a self-sustaining country.  Without these remittances the Philippines would be in worse trouble than they are now.  

This is a situation that should not be.  A strong nation is one that is self-sustaining with a strong industrial base. The Philippines weakens itself by giving every incentive for its citizens to leave the country.  

Just more fail from the land of the Failipino.