Showing posts with label china. Show all posts
Showing posts with label china. Show all posts

Monday, September 18, 2023

Alfred McCoy on How the Philippines Really Lost the West Philippine Sea

China's aggression in the West Philippine Sea is totally ridiculous. If the Philippines were united then perhaps something could be done about it. But as it is the situation has become a blame game with some pundits like Rigoberto Tiglao claiming that President Benigno Aquino III basically gave it away when he withdrew the Philippine Navy. Of course China was also supposed to withdraw but he will never mention that.

But let's get to the root of the matter. How is it China has been able to build military bases within Philippine sovereign territory and how is it that China has been able to run off Philippine fishermen and strut all over the WPS like it owns the place? It all goes back to the expulsion of the US military in 1991. 

Historian and Southeastern Asian expert Alfred McCoy writes the following in his book To Govern the Globe.

 


“As the US became the world’s sole superpower after the Cold War, Brzezinski, a specialist in Eurasia’s elusive geopolitics, warned that Washington should take care to avoid three conditions that could erode its global power—first, the loss of its strategic “perch on the Western periphery” in Europe; next, the rise of “an assertive single entity” in the “middle space” of Eurasia; and finally, “the expulsion of America from its offshore bases” in Asia.

The weakening of those “offshore bases” had already started in 1991 when the Philippines, unwilling to accept Washington’s ambiguous commitment to its defense, refused to extend the lease on the Seventh Fleet’s bastion at Subic Bay. As US Navy tugs towed Subic’s floating dry docks homeward to Pearl Harbor, the Philippines gained full responsibility for its own defense, which it largely failed to fund. As a result, during a raging typhoon three years later, China occupied some shoals in the Spratly Islands—the first step in what would be a stealthy bid for control over the South China Sea and its later challenge to US power in the Pacific. Instead of air and navy patrols, the Philippine military grounded a rusting US-surplus ship on nearby Ayungin Shoal in 1998 to serve as a base for a squad of barefoot soldiers, who were forced to fish for their rations. Meanwhile, in those years the US Navy underwent a 40 percent reduction in its pool of surface warships and attack submarines, further weakening the US position on the Pacific littoral.

Excerpt From: McCoy, Alfred W. “To Govern the Globe," pg. 604-605 ebook version

Why is it so hard for the pundits to get the root of the matter? Because it reveals that the Philippines is totally incompetent and does not have the resources to defend itself. This matter continues to this day with EDCA and detractors saying it is a bad idea. Even Duterte thinks it's a bad idea despite the fact that he signed on to it. 

One sentiment floating around is that the USA wants war with China and the Philippines will simply be a pawn.

https://philippinerevolution.nu/statements/with-new-edca-sites-ph-to-become-us-pawn-in-war-strategy-vs-china/

The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) joins the Filipino people in condemning the Marcos regime for colluding with the United States in its plan to construct four more military bases in the country as part of its war preparations against China.

By agreeing to let the US military construct more bases and facilities in these sites, the Marcos regime is allowing the United States to use the Philippines as a pawn in its war strategy against China. The Indo-Pacific Security Strategy of the US government aims to encircle China to stifle the growth of its economic and military power.

Marcos is fooling Filipinos when he claimed yesterday that these US military bases and facilities will be “used for humanitarian and relief operations.” The so-called disaster response program of the US military is, in fact, a big screen to obscure the aggressive push of the US to extend and project its military power. To see through the lies of the claim that these facilities will bring jobs to communities, one need only to look at how US military bases in any part of the world have promoted prostitution and other anti-social activities.

In all likelihood, the US will construct facilities to launch long-range missiles in one or more of these EDCA locations. Since 2021, the US Indo-Pacific Command has been planning to construct a network of ground-based missile launching systems along what it calls the “First Island Chain” which includes Japan, Korea, the Philippines and other islands closest to China.

The war theater preparations of the US are centered on stoking Taiwan “independence” in order to provoke China to “own the starting gun” and thus justify its plans to “come to Taiwan’s defense.” In such an event, the Lal-lo international airport will likely serve as a launching pad and rear service area for US jet fighters that will be used by the US in its war against China.

Yeah. So, the USA wants to stoke Taiwan independence so China invades and they come to Taiwan's aid and....then what? Invade China while using the Philippines as a launching pad? Why? It's dumb even if true.

But we don't need conspiracy theories. 

The fact is once the USA was summarily booted from Subic Bay China bided its time and then took over the WPS at the first opportunity. Western historians can acknowledge this fact why can't Philippine politicians also acknowledge it? 

Monday, August 14, 2023

Shock! Senator Zubiri Now Believes It's Not Ok For China to Spy on the Philippine Military

In 2019 the Armed Forces of the Philippines entered a deal with a Chines-owned telcommunications firm Mislatel to install cell towers on their bases. The AFP was warned that his was a risky move which would compromise the security of the nation. Of course those in charge did not listen and the plan went through. Now Senator Zubiri wants those towers dismantled. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1207635

Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri is planning to ask Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. to remove cell towers built by Chinese companies within Philippine military bases.

In an interview over Radyo 630 on Friday, Zubiri pointed out that the cell towers may have an impact on the national security.

"You know there are [telecommunication company] telco towers by state-owned company of China that is located inside our military compound, in a military base, this happened during the last administration," Zubiri said.

"That's why I will meet Gen. Brawner, our AFP Chief of Staff to ask him to remove that because it might have CCTV where they can see if troops are coming out of the camp, we're doomed, right?" he added.

The AFP and the Mindanao Islamic Telephone Company (Mislatel) signed on September 2019 a memorandum of agreement allowing the new telco player to build its communications facilities in military camps and installations.

In the agreement, Mislatel “guarantees that the devices, equipment, and/or structures installed at the site provided by the AFP shall not be used to obtain classified information” as a measure to prevent electronic espionage.

The AFP will determine specific locations with its rental value for use of Mislatel in the installation and management of its communications sites without undermining the operations of affected military units.

Mislatel is also required to “furnish all equipment, labor, and materials necessary to effect the co-location of its facilities and shoulders all expenses in connection with or incidental to the co-location” and payment of all taxes, permits, licenses, and other charges.

The Mislatel consortium, which adopted the name Dito Telecommunity, is composed of Chelsea Logistics and Infrastructure Holdings Corp., Udenna Corp, and China Telecom.

China might have CCTV installed in these towers and pose a threat to the nation? What a turn from Zubiri who defended this deal back in 2019. He even said "it would be unfair to imply that China Telecom’s presence in Mislatel would be a national security concern."

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1053358

Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri on Thursday downplayed concerns of potential security risks over the presence of a Chinese state-owned company in the consortium selected as the provisional new major telecommunications player in the country.

Appearing at the regular Kapihan sa Senado media forum, Zubiri said he sees no national security issues with China Telecom in play in the country’s telecommunications sector, citing the presence of other state-owned Chinese companies in other major sectors.

“National security concern, probably not because the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) is 40 percent owned by a state-owned Chinese company. They are doing their part in helping develop our energy sector,” he said.

The NGCP is majority-controlled by Henry Sy Jr. ,along with Robert Coyiuto Jr. of Prudential Guarantee and Assurance, with the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) as technical partner. It holds a 25-year concession to operate and manage the country's power transmission facilities.

The Mislatel consortium -- composed of Dennis Uy's Davao-based Udenna Corporation and its logistics arm, Chelsea Logistics Holdings, together with state-owned China Telecommunications, and the Mindanao Islamic Telephone Corporation, Inc. (Mislatel) -- was selected Wednesday as the country's provisional third major telco that would go against PLDT Inc. and Globe Telecom.

Zubiri said it would be unfair to imply that China Telecom’s presence in Mislatel would be a national security concern.

“I believe China Telecom is a publicly listed firm in mainland China. The books are open, they are transparent,” Zubiri said.

He stressed that what is important is that Mislatel lives up to its promises of better services, lower rates and faster Internet connectivity.

And now he wants to pull down these towers over security concerns? 

If Zubiri was a patriot and not a Duterte lapdog, Dennis Uy who backs Mislatel is a good friend of Duterte's, then Zubiri would have been against this deal from the beginning. It's not as if everyone wasn't warned. 


https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/in-depth/244539-experts-warn-spying-risk-military-contract-china-backed-telco/

The Philippine military is opening up its bases and camps to Chinese government presence by way of a telecommunication company’s cell sites – and it says that’s all right, despite warnings that it would leave itself vulnerable to spying.

On September 11, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) signed a memorandum of agreement with the Mindanao Islamic Telephone Company (Mislatel), allowing the company to “build facilities in military camps and installations,” on communication towers within AFP properties.

Mislatel, which has rebranded as “Dito Telecommunity (Dito),” is a consortium of Filipino businessman Dennis Uy’s holdings firm Udenna Corporation with a 35% stake, his listed company Chelsea Logistics with 25%, and the Chinese government-owned and -controlled China Telecom with 40%.

Why should this matter? This means the Chinese government, through China Telecom, has a 40% equity in Mislatel/Dito.

More than just a shareholder, China Telecom will be in charge of building Dito’s nationwide telecommunication infrastructure, as Uy admitted his companies have no such expertise or experience.

China Telecom, by its country’s law, is mandated to spy for its government. Chapter 1, Article 7 of China’s National Intelligence Law states, “Any organization or citizen shall support, assist, and cooperate with the state intelligence work in accordance with the law…”

Under President Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines has moved closer to China. Duterte has downplayed his country’s international law-backed claim to sovereign rights in the West Philippine Sea in exchange for loans and pledges of financial cooperation. 

He agreed to joint exploration of the West Philippine Sea’s oil and gas reserves. He’s kept mum about China’s encroachment on Philippine waters, its abuses – even aggression – against Filipinos, especially fishermen. He has also allowed the entry of Chinese nationals working in the offshore gaming industry and Chinese-financed construction projects.

All this while Chinese coast guard and naval ships criss-cross and even patrol the West Philippine Sea nearly unchallenged. Besides a perfunctory, unimplementable order to drive these vessels out, Duterte has largely tolerated this, too.

Given this context, shouldn’t the deal with a China-backed telco raise concerns within the military itself? No, the AFP said, because they have “safeguards in place” and the telco’s equipment would be “separate” from the military’s. Exactly how they would see to this, the AFP’s top brass would not elaborate.

China Telecom is legally mandated to spy for China. That is not a secret. It is well known. And yet Zubiri, because he did not want to upset Duterte, said it was no big deal. The man is either ignorant or he willingly ignored that part about China Telecom being required to spy for China. Whatever the case Zubiri has shown his incompetence in this matter and his unfitness for office by supporting Mislatel.  

What changed his mind all of a sudden? China's increasing aggression in the WPS culminating recently in the blasting of a water canon at a ship sent to supply the Sierra Madre at Ayungin Shoal. That's the reason he gave for recommending China be shunned in all public infrastructure projects.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1207634

Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri has urged the government not to award big-ticket infrastructure projects funded with Filipino taxpayers’ money to Chinese contractors and state-owned companies as their income would only be used to fund China’s bullying tactics in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).

“Why would we use Filipino taxpayers’ money to pay these state-owned companies? Then their income would go to China which uses them to pay their Navy and Coast Guard to harass us here. That is not right,” Zubiri said in a radio interview on Thursday night.

He said infrastructure projects should be given instead to “friendly” countries like Japan and Korea which have been providing development aid to the Philippines under the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), respectively.

“We might as well give these projects to our neighbors who love us, to our friends who are helping us. South Korea and Japan are providing us with big foreign development aid” Zubiri said.

He also called on the Philippine government to build strong trade partnerships with other countries in view of his earlier suggestion to boycott Chinese products and companies in the Philippines as a sign of protest against China’s continued harassment in Philippine waters.

He pointed out that like Vietnam, the Philippines can execute trade agreements with other countries or enhance existing ones to compensate for Chinese products coming into the country.

He also urged Filipinos “to patronize locally produced agricultural products” - like onions and garlic from Ilocos Norte and other provinces, and vegetables from Cordillera, Bukidnon and the Visayas.

Zubiri however admitted that China has become our number one trade partner, but nevertheless remains optimistic that this can be overcome with the establishment of partnership with other neighboring countries and our entry to the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Agreement.

According to available data, the value of Philippine exports to China stands at USD15.1 billion or PHP830.5 billion, comprising 16 percent of the country’s total exports.

The value of imports, meanwhile, is pegged at USD48.9 billion or PHP2.7 trillion, or 33.8 percent of the total imports. This means that the Philippines has a trade imbalance of USD33.8 billion in favor of China.

The Senate President has been very vocal in condemning China’s continued intrusion into Philippine territory, particularly the recent incident where Chinese Coast Guard vessels trailed, blocked and then trained water cannons at the Philippine Coast Guard on a supply run to BRP Sierra Madre in Ayungin Shoal.

It's a welcome change but that has come too late. Where was Zubiri during Duterte's presidency when he practically gave the country away to China? Where was Zubiri when Duterte called The Hague ruling a "piece of paper?" At this point it's too little too late. We heard all through the Duterte presidency that the Philippines cannot afford to go to war which was to miss the point entirely. The point is that the Philippines should be disengaging from China rather than treating them as a friend. If that had happened back in 2016 we might be in a different place but it did not and we are not. Zubiri's change of heart is too little too late. 

Monday, July 17, 2023

Banning the Barbie Movie: A Work of Fiction

When the new Barbie movie was banned in Vietnam for purportedly showing a map with China's 9-dash line eyebrows were raised in the Philippines as everyone expected the MTRCB to follow suit. One Senator, without having seen the film, said it was a matter of national prestige. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1204936

A senator urged the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) on Wednesday to block the upcoming screening of Warner Bros. Pictures' "Barbie" movie after the film’s digital illustration of a scene with the so-called "nine-dash line" claim of the Chinese government of their supposed militaristic expansion in the entire South China Sea (SCS) region, including the zone along the West Philippine Sea (WPS).

In an interview with CNN Philippines, Senator Francis Tolentino warned that allowing the local screening of the film will only lead to "injurious" consequences to the prestige of the Philippines.

“This will not just be an injurious to the Republic of the Philippines but would be contrary to what our country fought for and achieved under that Arbitral Ruling in 2016,” Tolentino said.

“What the effect would be? Something that would dilute our sovereignty,” he added.

Is this guy for real? All the problems in the nation and he thinks one picture in a movie will be injurious the prestige of the Philippines? How about all the people killed in the drug war? Duterte's foul mouth? Troubles at NAIA? Crimes committed against tourists? Corrupt politicians and police? Pollution? Poverty? 

Is he also aware that Duterte called the arbitral ruling a piece of paper that could be thrown away? 

https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2021/5/6/Duterte-PH-arbitral-win-vs.-China-a-piece-of-paper.html

President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday called the country's arbitral victory against China's claims in the West Philippine Sea a piece of paper that he can throw away in a trash bin.

In his second late-night address this week, Duterte said the ruling affirming the Philippines' sovereign rights in its exclusive economic zone is just a piece of paper that led to nothing.

"Nag-file sila ng kaso nanalo tayo... Sa totoong buhay, between nation, 'yang papel wala iyan...Actually... bigay mo sakin iyan sabihin ko 'P*t*ng-ina papel lang iyan'. Itatapon ko iyan sa waste basket," he said.

[Translation: They filed a case and we won. In real life, between nations, that paper is noting. Actually, if you give that to me, I will tell you 'Son of a ***** that is only a paper.' I will throw that in a waste basket.]

And it's not as if Marcos has been pressing China to abide by the ruling either. He is very chummy with Xi Jinping. 

Well, it turns out the MTRCB gave the movie a viewing and decided that it did in fact NOT depict China's 9-dash line. 

https://entertainment.inquirer.net/508818/mtrcb-approves-ph-screening-of-barbie-with-pg-rating

The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) has allowed the local screening of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie,” saying that the cartoonish map does not depict China’s nine-dash line but the route of the make-believe journey of Barbie.

“Having conducted two review sessions, thorough deliberations, and consultations with relevant government agencies, including a legal expert on the West Philippine Sea, the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) has given the film ‘Barbie’ a Parental Guidance (‘PG’) rating, which means viewers below thirteen (13) years old must be accompanied by a parent or supervising adult,” MTRCB said in a statement released on Wednesday, July 12.

“Considering the context by which the cartoonish map of the character ‘Weird Barbie’ was portrayed in the film, the Review Committee is convinced that the contentious scene does not depict the ‘nine-dash line,'” it further read. “Instead, the map portrayed the route of the make-believe journey of Barbie from Barbie Land to the ‘real world,’ as an integral part of the story.”

MTRCB said it “exhausted all possible resources” before it decided on the matter, stressing that the board did not show hesitation in sanctioning previous “filmmakers/producers/distributors for exhibiting the fictitious ‘nine-dash line’ in their materials.”

“The Board sternly warns all filmmakers, producers, and distributors that it will not hesitate to sanction and/or ban films that exhibit the ‘nine-dash line’ for being contrary to law, pursuant to Section 3(c)(d) of Presidential Decree No. 1986, the Republic Act No. 9522, otherwise known as the Philippine Baselines Law, and the Permanent Court of Arbitration’s South China Sea Arbitration Award, whose anniversary we, as a nation, are celebrating today,” it added.

This was not good enough for Senator Tolentino who fired back with:

Tolentino  lamented the board’s decision to screen the full movie, particularly in light of the seventh anniversary of the landmark judgment from The Hague disproved China's claim that it has historical sovereignty over the waters within its "nine-dash line" boundary.

[Translation: We respect the MTRCB whether it is an eight-dash line, seven-dash line, or nine-dash line - what we see here is China's continued encroachment on Philippine waters. And this is a clear violation of the rights of our fishermen, even of the Philippine Navy and the Philippine Coast Guard.]

Tolentino further said that the MTRCB should have just removed the controversial scene that led Vietnam to ban the live-action adaptation.

https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2023/7/11/MTRCB-allows-Barbie-screening-in-PH.html

It also wasn't good enough for Congressman Rufus Rodrigues who is demanding that the entire MTRCB resign. 

https://mb.com.ph/2023/7/13/rodriguez-calls-for-resignation-of-mtrcb-execs-for-green-lighting-offensive-movie-1

A ranking congressman wants officials of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) to resign following their decision to allow the commercial release of the movie “Barbie” starting July 19.

Cagayan de Oro City 2nd district Rep. Rufus Rodriguez is up in arms over the board's decision, since the film reportedly contains a depiction or reference to China’s expansive nine-dash line territorial claim over the South China Sea, including parts of the Philippines’ 200-mile exclusive economic zone (EEZ).

“I am dismayed and disappointed by MRTCB’s decision. The inclusion in the movie of China’s illegal nine-dash line claim is against our national interest, which the board apparently does not appreciate. Those officials should not stay in government any minute longer,” Rodriguez said Thursday, July 13.

Rodriguez said the MRTCB members’ vote to allow the commercial showing of the controversial movie “embarrasses and demeans the country and the administration of President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. before the international community.”

“I have no doubt that President BBM Jr. supports the July 12, 2016 arbitral ruling. He has repeatedly stated so. We should be the first country and people to assert it and to insist that China complies with it because it was our victory in the international tribunal,” said the House Committee on Constitutional Amendments chairman.

He further noted that Vietnam--a country that has also butted heads with China over maritime claims--didn't allow the local release of Barbie.

“If its Vietnam counterpart has found it offensive, why can’t MTRCB? asked Rodriguez.

The MTRCB justified its decision by saying, "The Board believes that, all things considered, it has no basis to ban the film 'Barbie' as there is no clear nor outright depiction of the 'nine-dash line' in the subject of the film.”

Rodriguez said the board’s statement “is an admission that there is a portrayal of China’s claim in the movie, though it was not, to use the agency’s own language, ‘clear nor outright’".

“A direct or indirect insult is still an insult. If you don’t get that, MTRCB, shame on you!” he said the Mindanaoan, who has been a consistent critic of China’s encroachment and aggressive activities in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) and the country’s EEZ.

How ridiculous. Vietnam found it offensive so the Philippines should too. Top logic there! And look at how Rep. Rodriguez twists the statement to the MTRCB so that "there is no clear nor outright depiction of the 'nine-dash line'" means there actually is a depiction of the 9-dash line just indirectly. How can one even respond to such stupidity? 

It's funny how these people get all twisted up over a movie but in real life they don't care about the 9-dash line at all. If they did they would be protecting fisherman and not cozying up to China. Philippine fishermen know.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1798133/ph-govt-told-to-popularize-2016-pca-ruling-on-south-china-sea-than-pick-on-barbie

A Filipino fishermen’s group has called on the government to “popularize in different venues” the Philippines’ 2016 arbitral victory in the South China Sea than nitpick on the “Barbie” movie.

The Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang Mamamalakaya ng Pilipinas (Pamalakaya) believed that the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. should strongly assert the country’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity instead of yielding to suggestions to ban the fictional film over its depiction of China’s nine-dash line claim.

“A single scene in a film doesn’t have any bearing [on] what the Filipino fishers believe and stand for – that the West Philippine Sea is indisputably ours and ours alone. The Philippine government should instead popularize in different venues the 2016 arbitral ruling, as a way to uphold our national sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Pamalakaya chair Fernando Hicap said in a statement.

The group added that the administration “would appear much tougher if it confronts China” about its trespasses in the West Philippine Sea.

Several senators were outraged by the depiction of China’s nine-dash line claim in the Barbie movie, with some calling for a ban on its screening in the Philippines.

“The Marcos administration would appear much tougher if it directly confronts China every time the latter causes an untoward incident in our territorial waters, rather than picking on a fictional film. For instance, Marcos should protest the recent harassment of Chinese vessel against Philippine Coast Guard in Ayungin Shoal,” Hicap said.

The Pamalakaya leader refers to an incident when Chinese vessels maneuvered dangerously close to Philippine Coast Guard ships last week.

“As for the Filipino fishers, we won’t be spending even a minute nitpicking on a detail in a fictional film. We’re too busy walking our talk and safeguarding our fishing grounds,” Hicap said.

But let's listen to President Marcos who apparently had a moment of clarity. 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1205676

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. assuaged public worries on the controversial foreign movie “Barbie,” saying it is a “work of fiction.”

In a chance interview on the sidelines of his official engagements in Northern Samar on Friday, including the inauguration of the 11.607-kilometer Samar Pacific Coastal Road project in Laoang town, Marcos echoed the earlier expert opinion of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) that a scene in the movie has nothing to do with nine-dash line claim of China in the disputed South China Sea.

In 2016, the Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration ruled as illegal the so-called nine-dash line, which Beijing uses to illustrate its claims on at least 80 percent of the South China Sea, and that the invisible demarcation overlaps with the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone.

Maganda raw eh, sabi nila (It’s a good one, according to them),” Marcos said of the film.

In response to concerns regarding the alleged tackling of China’s territorial claims, Marcos said the depiction of the boundary line is part of the movie.

Ang sagot ko doon (My reply to that), what do you expect? It’s a work of fiction,” he said.

The MTRCB thinks the Barbie movie is a good film? It doesn't matter anyway because we all know the black market will be flooded with bootleg cam versions of this film. 

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

The Philippines is Becoming Like Europe in the Worst Way Possible

The Philippines is becoming like Europe in the worst way possible. Allow me to explain. Shortly after Marcos was elected president there was a flare up of reports of kidnappings. The PNP said it was all bunk. One columnist claimed it was a conspiracy to make Bongbong look bad.  As if a man who continues to apologize for his father's bloody dictatorship, continues to lie about his Oxford diploma, and continues to deny that his family plundered the nation needs anyone to make him look bad. 

However, given that the kidnappings were actually not fake news and the Senate even began in investigation into the matter, the PNP were forced to come clean. Chinese gangs were kidnapping Chinese nationals.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1665660/pnp-at-least-5-groups-may-be-into-pogo-linked-kidnappings

The Philippine National Police is expecting a sharp decline in kidnap-for-ransom attempts that target Chinese workers of Philippine offshore gaming operator (Pogo) companies, after the arrest of some “Chinese gangsters” being linked to at least five crime syndicates believed to be operating in the country.

On Thursday, the PNP’s Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) arrested five Pogo workers, four of them Chinese, following an operation to rescue a Chinese woman who was abducted on Sept. 14 in Pasay City.The five are now in custody facing charges of kidnapping and serious illegal detention, robbery extortion and possession of firearms and live ammunition without a license.

The suspects were identified as members of the Zi Criminal Group, a syndicate linked to kidnappings and illegal detention of Pogo employees in the southern part of Metro Manila, according to a February report of the PNP Directorate for Intelligence.

The syndicate is one of “more than five groups” involved in Pogo kidnappings, based on police intelligence, according to Col. Hansel Marantan, chief of the CIDG-National Capital Region (NCR).

CIDG director Brig. Gen. Ronald Lee said the successful operation was the latest in a series of positive developments against Pogo kidnappings.

In the past two weeks, the CIDG has arrested 15 Chinese nationals, with the first operation involving eight individuals who were armed with high-powered firearms when they were caught.

“The forecast should be – the kidnapping cases should go down [after the arrest of the Chinese suspects],” Lee said.

According to the CIDG chief, the Philippines became a hotbed for Chinese gangsters after they were forced to shut down operations in Vietnam and Cambodia when the two countries outlawed Chinese-backed online gambling and overseas casinos – similar to Pogos – to safeguard security and public order.

Lee warned Chinese working in the Philippines to think twice before engaging in serious criminal activity.

“I have instructed my operatives to not go easy on you, otherwise, you’ll suffer a greater consequence for your offense within the bounds of the law. The CIDG is committed to arresting and deporting these heinous criminals to put an end to their criminal activity,” he said.

The Philippines has been infested with Chinese gangs engaged in kidnap-for-ransom activities and who knows what else and the director of the CIDG says he has instructed his men to not go easy on them. That is a complete 180 the directions previously given to the PNP.

https://mb.com.ph/2022/09/16/azurin-pnp-given-hands-off-order-on-pogo-related-matters/

Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief, General Rodolfo Azurin Jr. revealed Friday, Sept. 16, that the police organization had been told not to meddle with matters concerning Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO).

Azurin said that the PNP, under his leadership, continues to address the sudden increase in POGO-related crimes such as kidnappings even though there was a previous “hands-off” order to the police organization when it comes to POGO matters.

“In the past, the PNP was given a hands-off directive to avoid meddling as far as POGO is concerned,” Azurin said in a DZRH radio interview.

The PNP Chief could not recall who or when the directive was given, although he said they were already doing a backtracking.

Now, he said the PNP has started coordinating with the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and Bureau of Immigration (BI) to solve the spate of POGO-related crimes in the country.

There is only one man who could have given that order and that is Duterte. He was the man calling all the shots and directing the PNP to execute his will. 

So, despite the rise in crime related to POGOs, despite the Chinese Embassy asking that POGOs be shut down, despite other countries making them illegal, and despite even the Bureau of Immigration engaging in scams allowing Chinese to enter illegally who then went to work for POGOs the PNP was told to keep their hands off. That is exactly like what is happening in Europe. 

In the UK Muslims gangs were grooming and sexually assaulting children for years. The cops refused to investigate because they did not want to appear racist. 

https://archive.is/clmwb
A senior police officer admitted that his force ignored the sexual abuse of girls by Pakistani grooming gangs for decades because it was afraid of increasing “racial tensions”, a watchdog has ruled. 
After a five-year investigation, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) upheld a complaint that the Rotherham officer told a missing child’s distraught father that the town “would erupt” if it was known that Asian men were routinely having sex with under-age white girls. 
The chief inspector is said to have described the abuse as “P*** shagging” and to have said it had been “going on” for 30 years: “With it being Asians, we can’t afford for this to be coming out.”

On New Years Eve in Cologne, Germany hundreds of women ere sexually assaulted and raped by Muslim immigrants. The cops were told to cover it up by not mentioning rape in their reports. 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3527771/German-minister-told-police-remove-word-rape-reports-mass-migrant-sex-attacks-Cologne-new-Year-s-Eve.html

A German state minister allegedly tried to pressure police in Cologne to remove the word rape from reports about the mass sexual assaults committed by asylum seekers on New Year's Eve. 

Cologne's Express newspaper claimed that the interior ministry of North Rhine-Westphalia pressured a senior police officer to delete 'rape' from an internal report issued on January 1.

'KHK told me that the state control centre wanted the report cancelled and the expression "rape" deleted,' read a document written by another police officer which was printed by the Express.

The number of instances of European cops and ministers covering up and downplaying crime committed by so-called refugees is almost innumerable. They do it out of fear for being racist. In the Philippines Duterte and the PNP have downplayed the crimes committed by Chinese nationals working at POGOs for a different reason. Money.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1154488

The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee on Thursday said establishing a tax regime for Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) would help stabilize the industry, which was "wracked by the uncertainty" due to the Supreme Court’s (SC) temporary restraining order (TRO) on their tax treatment.

Albay Rep. Joey Salceda made the statement as he lauded President Rodrigo Duterte for signing Republic Act No. 11590, which imposes a 5 percent tax on gross gaming revenues (GGR) of offshore gaming licensees and a 25 percent withholding tax on foreigners employed by POGOs.

“President Duterte was very clear: He will only allow gaming if they pay the right taxes. This will make sure they do,” Salceda said.

He said the measure will help the POGO industry recover since the country lost some of them to Cambodia due to the "uncertain" tax regime in the past.

“As long as they pay the right taxes and comply with all our laws, they will be able to operate,” Salceda said, highlighting that the POGOs would be operating under stricter terms.

This money,  along with that earned by taxes on cockfighting were supposed to fund universal health care. But POGOs owe billions in back taxes. Now POGOs are being shut down and POGO workers are scheduled to be deported but, just like in the USA with the millions of illegal immigrants who get lost in the system the BI says they cannot locate these people!

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1674479/bi-admits-not-knowing-locations-of-40000-pogo-workers

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) admitted that they do not know the whereabouts of the over 40,000 employees of Philippine offshore gaming operators (Pogos) who are set to be deported by the government.

BI Deputy Commissioner Fortunato Manahan Jr. made the revelation at Monday’s hearing of the Senate committee on ways and means after the inquiry of Senator Grace Poe.

(They say, “We will deport 40,000 or more individuals.” Where are they? I’m not asking to deport them immediately. What I’m saying is, do you know where they are, or these are just promises?)

Manahan answered that the 40,000 figure is just an estimate, assuming that there are 200 workers in each of the more than 200 Pogo firms with terminated licenses.

Poe immediately questioned Manahan’s remark.

“I just want to make sure that I have this right. You’re just making a calculation but you don’t actually know where those individuals are at this point?” she quizzed, to which the commissioner responded, “Yes.”

According to PACGOR POGOs began operating in the Philippines in 2003 but it was Duterte who began regulating them.

https://thediplomat.com/2020/06/chinas-clandestine-gamble-in-the-philippines/

The rapid expansion of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators or POGOs is linked to rising Chinese influence on the government of Rodrigo Duterte. But this is a controversial, if not unmentionable, connection because the Chinese government has officially rejected POGOs, while the Philippines denies that it is giving preferential treatment to Chinese citizens for such businesses. For many Filipinos, however, POGOs have come to symbolize the dark side of state-backed Chinese investments in the country.

According to the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR), POGOs began operating in 2003 but it was only in 2016, after Duterte came to power, that the government began regulating online gaming hubs.

The nation can thank the destructive typhoon that was the Duterte administration for foisting this mess upon the nation by giving POGOs legal sanction. All that's left now is to clean up the debris. That will not be so easy. 

Monday, May 2, 2022

Every Hollywood Film Playing in Philippine Theaters is Chinese Propaganda

Oh look, it's another movie banned from Philippine theaters because of a blink-and-you-miss-it two second blip showing China's nine dash line on a map.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/829853/philippines-pulls-out-uncharted-in-cinemas-for-showing-china-s-nine-dash-line-map/story/

The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) has pulled out action-adventure film "Uncharted" from Philippine cinemas due to a scene that showed China's nine-dash line map encroaching on Philippine waters.

In a statement, the Department of Foreign Affairs said the scene from the movie containing an image of China's map of the South China Sea is "contrary to national interest" prompting it to request the MTRCB to review and prohibit it from being shown in local theaters.

"Uncharted" is topbilled by actors Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg.

"In its response to the DFA, MTRCB stated that it had ordered Columbia Pictures Industries Inc. to cease and desist from exhibiting the said motion picture, unless and until they are able to remove the objectionable scenes," the DFA said.

"MTRCB further reported that Columbia has since complied with its order and has pulled out the movie from the cinemas."

"Contrary to national interest?" What a joke. This film is so far from being contrary to the national interest that it's basically tourism propaganda. The second half of this film takes place in the Philippines and shows beautiful scenery like Palawan. Of course it's all digital Hollywood magic because no principal photography was shot in the Philippines due to COVID.

I would've loved to have come and shoot in the Philippines. Unfortunately, we've been dealing with this global pandemic, so traveling was a little tricky. We sent a small crew out there to film your beautiful coastline instead, so that we can recreate it in our digital world.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/showbiz/showbizabroad/822333/tom-holland-mark-wahlberg-and-director-ruben-fleischer-on-uncharted-their-latest-action-movie/story/

I cannot think of a single major Hollywood film with stars as big as Tom Holland and Mark Whalberg where the Philippines plays a major role. 

The map with the nine dash line isn't shown until the movie is more than halfway over at the 1:10:16 mark during an Indiana Jones inspired travel sequence.

Unless you know what the nine dash line is you would never know what this map is showing. This movie was released in Philippine cinemas on February 23rd and it's only now getting pulled. That means no censor caught this when they initially reviewed it. The last time a show was censored when the nine dash line appeared on screen was the Netflix show Pine Gap and it was essential to the plot. It was necessary to be there because in the story CIA agents are monitoring China's movements. Before that the film Abominable showed the nine dash line and it was pulled from cinemas. I did not see that film but judging from the scene and the plot it would appear to not be necessary to the story.

It's rather obvious that Uncharted and Abominable added the nine dash line to please Chinese censors. It's not a geographical feature but serves to delineate China's perceived territory. Unless one is sailing in the area or monitoring it like in Pine Gap it's inclusion on a map is superfluous. 

Here are two more images from Uncharted.


Someone took a lot of time to produce this prop which is supposed to be the journal of Juan Sebastian Elcano, the man who took over after Magellan was killed by Lapu Lapu. If Spiderman's hand was not in the way we would be looking a drawing of the Battle of Mactan. 

What this really boils down to is not offense at the nine dash line but the DFA wanting to appear they are taking a stand against China. What a farce! For the past six years China has been getting more and more aggressive as the Duterte administration has done nothing but issue diplomatic complaints and allowing China to do as it pleases. Never forget that Duterte called The Hague ruling a piece of paper he could throw away

Perhaps DFA Secretary Teddy Boy Locsin is unaware but China is the world's biggest film market, surpassing Hollywood in terms of box office results.  Not only that but China also invests in Hollywood productions. That means every film coming out of Hollywood has to be friendly to China. Case in point the movie Moonfall which had major Chinese financial backing and paints China as a friendly ally willing to help the USA which is far from the truth.

The truth is every single Hollywood film playing in Philippine theaters is in some small way Chinese propaganda. Will the DFA be requesting Hollywood to stop plying its wares in the Philippines? Not likely.

Monday, October 19, 2020

US Has Become A Failed State, Irrelevant Now to the Philippines?

Has the US become a failed state, irrelevant now to the Philippines? That's what Manila Times muckraker Rigoberto Tiglao claims. 

https://www.manilatimes.net/2020/10/14/opinion/columnists/topanalysis/us-has-become-a-failed-state-irrelevant-now-to-the-philippines/780284/

THIS year is historic for us not just because of the unprecedented devastation to the world economy and humankind brought about by the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic. This year is historic to us in a more specific, or unique, way: Since our liberation in 1946, the United States of America — big brother to our elites — has become irrelevant to us.

This year is the start of our total liberation from the American eagle. This is partly due to President Rodrigo Duterte’s audacious pivot towards an independent foreign policy that drew us closer to America’s rivals, China and Russia.

This is also partly due to the demise of the Yellow Cult, whose founders Benigno Aquino Jr. and his late widow Corazon Aquino after all owed much to US sponsorship, providing the former with his Harvard refuge and the latter with the might of US diplomacy and propaganda apparatus to grab power in 1986.

But it is also partly due to the fact that the US has unraveled, nearly imploding this year, with its institutions which our intellectuals and politicians had looked up to for decades proving to be so flawed.

Whether the pandemic overwhelms the US and triggers its fragmentation, whether Donald Trump or Joe Biden wins, and even, I dare say, its economy collapses or not, would not be as relevant now as it was just 10 years ago. Japan, China, Asean, the Middle East and now even Russia will fill the vacuum and become our main economic partners. Only forever-US-fans like Albert del Rosario and Antonio Carpio insist that we needthe US Navy to prevent the Chinese from invading us.

This is unbelievably baseless propaganda. Does Tiglao know that Marcos was supported by the US government and found refuge in Hawaii? Does he know that every single president of the Philippines has enjoyed the support of the USA in one form or another? 

Far from being irrelevant the USA remains the Philippines' number one financier as this latest report from USAID shows.

US COVID-19 Assistance to the Philippines

Since March 2020, the United States, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Department of Defense, and State Department, has invested more than Php1 billion ($22.6 million) to the Philippines' COVID-19 response. Additionally, many of USAID's ongoing development projects valued at more than Php5 billion ($100 million) a year across the health, economic development, governance, education, and environment sectors have mobilized to address the impacts of the virus. The assistance builds upon the longstanding U.S.-Philippines development partnership in the Philippines. Over the past 20 years, the United States — the world's largest provider of bilateral assistance in health — has invested nearly Php29.6 billion ($582 million) in the Philippine health sector,and has provided nearly Php228.8 billion ($4.5 billion) in total assistance to advance the country’sdevelopment goals.

One could cite the many millions of dollars worth of military training and equipment as well as the various social programs supported by the USA to refute this stupid assertion that the US has now become irrelevant to the Philippines. However nothing in his column seeks to prove that the US is irrelevant to the Philippines. Instead Tiglao focuses on the USA being a failed state.

He cites two articles, one from Salon and one from The Nation in his defense that the USA is a failed state. The article from The Nation is basically an anti-Trump harangue. Only the article from Salon offers any insightful critiques about America's demise.

"The American economic system has waltzed itself into a network of problems in large part because it really lived a charmed life," said Dr. Richard D. Wolff, professor emeritus of economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. "But the charmed life ended around the 1970s, after which it went on a kind of extended life support." 

Americans have maintained the illusion of prosperity by accruing massive debt, Wolff told Salon, comparing the nation's situation to that of "a patient who has had a really bad cancer or a heart attack, and is now kept alive with tubes and chemicals and all the rest of it. He is not dead, but is in deep trouble. That problem is compounded, Wolff said, "by the fact that this is a society cannot, to this day, face what I just said."

https://www.salon.com/2020/08/05/is-the-us-a-failed-state-in-2020-experts-answers-range-from-maybe-to-hell-yes/ 

At this point one could go all Ron Paul and launch into a speech about the Federal Reserve, private banks, and debt-based fiat currency. Since Tiglao does not go there, indeed hardly anyone goes there, it is not necessary. One wonders if he is as ignorant as most people are about who controls the economy and how they do it which is through debt. Probably.

Tiglao's thesis is that the USA's status as a failed state is evidenced by their response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Guess what, the US is the nation worst hit by Covid-19, by any measure: 8 million cases, 3 million active cases and 220,000 deaths. We have just 343,000 cases, 43,0000 active cases and 6.000 deaths. Thailand, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and many other countries that are listed as states worse off than the US in the failed-state department are all doing much, much better than the US.

The proof of the pudding is certainly in the eating. What better measure of a failed state than its performance in addressing the pandemic?

The US has become a failed state. With all the institutions it has been boasting about, it has failed its citizens big-time.

Tiglao opines that democracy is the root of the problem. It is democracy that has caused the pandemic to spread and it is democracy which has failed to confront the pandemic. 

It has failed to confront the pandemic not because of any inherent natural weaknesses of its people nor its environment but because of institutions which it had been claiming since World War 2 as its strength that other countries should follow .

Foremost of these is its set of institutions called “democracy.” Democracy was invented largely for small communities, most of whose members could inter-react among themselves, and in which there was no “mediator,” no interpreter for their views. But there is now that powerful prism for people’s views — media.

Democratic theory that people have the right and wisdom to choose their leaders cannot take into account the power of media to mold how people see things, and how the owners of that media can choose what kind of views the masses would hold.

Donald Trump became, to use that phrase Americans are fond of saying, the “leader of the free world” because of his hugely successful reality TV show “The Apprentice.” Americans were fooled tinto thinking that the tough, all-knowing chief executive pfficer that was Trump’s role in the show could become the tough, all-knowing CEO of the US of A. Exactly in the same way Filipinos voted for Fernando Poe Jr. thinking he was the movie hero “Panday.”

Note that he says it was "institutions" which the USA claimed "as its strength" that contributed to the failure. But he never tells what those institutions are. Instead he focuses on the abstract concept of democracy. Democracy is not an American institution. It is an idea which is Greek in origin. His origin story for democracy is bizarre to say the least. 

Democratic theory is not "that people have the right and wisdom to choose their leaders." Democratic theory is that the people are the rulers. Demos meaning people and arche meaning rule. Tiglao is under the mistaken impression that the USA is a democracy when it is in fact a constitutional republic. It has never been and never will be a democracy. Same as the Republic of the Philippines. I encourage Tiglao and all my readers to read Plato's Republic where democracy is touted as the worst form of government just above tyranny.

As for why Donald Trump was elected...surely it is more than his TV show that put him the White House. He was saying things the other candidates were not. Then when he was the last man standing and his opponent was Hillary Clinton...well perhaps Tiglao is not so informed as to how corrupt she really is. To be fair basically every American presidential election is an exercise in an appeal to the lowest common denominator but what election isn't? Philippines included. Why was Bato elected to the Senate? Not because he is a wise statesman.

Tiglao further betrays a misunderstanding of what democracy is by confusing it with federalism.

Other facets of US “democracy “proved to be obstacles to that country’s response to the pandemic. States asserted their independence from the central government and from each other — resulting in a chaotic response to the pandemic. States at the start of the pandemic even tried to outbid each other and the federal government itself to secure masks and other medical equipment needed for the pandemic.

One state would enforce lockdown restrictions. But residents could move from one state to another freely — resulting in such a super-spreader event as a motorcyclists’ festival in South Dakota.

Aside from being a constitutional republic the USA is also a federation. Sovereign states entered into an agreement to form a federal government to assist with issues like defense. While the overriding supremacy of states rights has largely deteriorated since the Civil War each state continues to possess its own sovereignty and expresses that through their own laws. Gun laws, drug laws, driving laws, these and other laws differ from state to state. 

The Philippines is not a federation but has a national government. Each province and town can enact their own laws of course but decrees from the Palace and laws from the Congress trump them. That is why the IATF can dictate what is happening around the country. 

It's ironic that Tiglao would mistakenly criticize federalism when he has advocated for a federal system in the Philippines. A true federal system would be almost impossible in the Philippines because rather than disparate states uniting to form a more perfect union the nation would first have to be divided up into sections. Then a degree of sovereignty would have to be imparted into whatever districts or states were formed so such a system could be implemented. That would mean each district enacting its own laws and not following a national top down system. Does Tiglao even know what federalism is? It seems he does not.

As for Sturigs being a super spreader event, it's always best to get a second opinion in medical matters. Johns Hopkins says the study which attributed 260,000 COVID-19 cases to Sturgis was not peer reviewed, used questionable methods, and ought to be interpreted cautiously.

https://ncrc.jhsph.edu/research/the-contagion-externality-of-a-superspreading-event-the-sturgis-motorcycle-rally-and-covid-19/

This study, which was available as a preprint and thus had not yet been peer reviewed, uses county-level SARS-CoV-2 testing data to show that the Sturgis motorcycle rally likely led to substantial increases in cases in the local community where the rally took place. However, there is considerable uncertainty surrounding the broader, national impact of the rally and its associated costs given limitations in the methodological approaches used. Results from this study should be interpreted cautiously. 

Next he confuses democracy with personal liberty.

And of course, the democracy dogma was so ingrained among Americans that they claimed it was their right to wear or not wear a mask, the scientifically proven first and necessary step in containing the virus.

The fact is the government has no right to dictate how you live your life. If you want to engage in certain activities, like driving a car, then you have to follow the rules of course because that involves other people and not just the mere existence of the individual. But just existing should not include any laws one has to follow such as wearing a mask. Incidentally there is a great degree of personal liberty in the Philippines when it comes to operating a motor vehicle of any kind. That is because driving laws are hardly enforced.

As for face masks being scientifically proven to contain the virus let's see what the U.S Surgeon General and the CDC said back in February.

https://twitter.com/surgeon_general/status/1233725785283932160?lang=en

Seriously people- STOP BUYING MASKS!  


They are NOT effective in preventing general public from catching Coronavirus, but if healthcare providers can’t get them to care for sick patients, it puts them and our communities at risk! 


https://twitter.com/CDCgov/status/1233134710638825473

CDC does not currently recommend the use of facemasks to help prevent novel coronavirus. Take everyday preventive actions, like staying home when you are sick and washing hands with soap and water, to help slow the spread of respiratory illness.

So what happened that they changed their mind? Science or politics? Here is a May 2020 article from the New England Journal of Medicine.
We know that wearing a mask outside health care facilities offers little, if any, protection from infection. Public health authorities define a significant exposure to Covid-19 as face-to-face contact within 6 feet with a patient with symptomatic Covid-19 that is sustained for at least a few minutes (and some say more than 10 minutes or even 30 minutes). The chance of catching Covid-19 from a passing interaction in a public space is therefore minimal. In many cases, the desire for widespread masking is a reflexive reaction to anxiety over the pandemic.
That is science. Masks are ineffective at preventing infection. Want some more science proving the ineffectiveness of masks?  Then click this link: https://cv19.fr/eng/english/

Next Tiglao confuses democracy with political infighting

That American democracy is such a huge obstacle to securing the welfare of its people was demonstrated recently by the fact that the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives cannot agree with the Republican-controlled Senate to enact a law to address the pandemic. The term for it — stimulus bill — hides the sad fact that without it, at least a million Americans thrown out of jobs by the pandemic (or the lockdowns) won’t have food on their table.

Partisanship is simply a fact of political life. That is not how the founders envisioned America but that is how it has become even in the 19th century when Senator Charles Sumner was attacked by Senator Preston Brooks who beat him with his cane in the Senate chamber! Even the Philippines is divided along ideological and party lines. That is why Tiglao refers so derisively to the Liberal party as the Yellow Cult! 

Finally Tiglao closes by praising the communist government of China and saying that its present success in battling COVID-19 and allegedly lifting 850 million people out of poverty makes up for its past failures.

China’s authoritarian system has certainly exacted a huge cost in lives. Its Great Leap Forward from 1958 to 1962, Mao Zedong’s ill-conceived program for his country to rapidly industrialize is estimated to have resulted in 30 million to 55 million Chinese deaths from the resulting famine. That kind of disastrous policy would never have been maintained in a democratic system.

But the question is valid: Would China’s success in lifting out of poverty 850 million Chinese between 1981 to 2015 (going by the World Bank’s studies) make up for its past mistakes, even if horrific, that it is a better system of government?

Using the pandemic as the litmus test, the answer to that is certainly yes. It is unquestionably spectacular that from 85,600 cases in February, China has now just 228 cases; deaths peaked at 4,600 in April, and none since then.

Now be honest: If no vaccine after all is invented and the pandemic becomes worse than the Spanish flu pandemic that killed more than 100 million, which country would you prefer to live in – the US or China?

It's the ol' bait and switch! The headline claims that the US is a failed state and is irrelevant to the Philippines. This article is really about the greatness of China. Tiglao's argument for the US being a failed state is that it has not handled the COVID-19 pandemic in a timely manner. But China has. Thus China is superior. In fact anyone with a lick of sense would rather live in China. 

Actually no one with any sense would want to live in China. China's encroachment on Hong Kong and her people's liberties is why there has been so much protesting there over the past few years. China may look sleek and clean but with its system of social credit designed to control everyone it is a nightmare. 

https://www.businessinsider.com/china-social-credit-system-punishments-and-rewards-explained-2018-4

The Chinese state is setting up a vast ranking system that will monitor the behavior of its enormous population, and rank them all based on their "social credit."   

The program is due to be fully operational nationwide by 2020, but is being piloted for millions of people across the country already. The scheme will be mandatory. 

Like private credit scores, a person's social score can move up and down depending on their behavior. The exact methodology is a secret — but examples of infractions include bad driving, smoking in non-smoking zones, buying too many video games and posting fake news online. 

1. Banning you from flying or getting the train. 

2. Throttling your internet speeds. 

3. Banning you — or your kids — from the best schools. 

4. Stopping you getting the best jobs. 

5. Keeping you out of the best hotels. 

6. Getting your dog taken away.

7. Being publicly named as a bad citizen.


Is Tiglao even aware that this program exists and seeks to control every aspect of a person's life? It is clear from his article that Tiglao does not value personal freedom above all which is an important facet of America's founding ideology and should be held dear by any healthy and sane individual. Who wants to be a slave to a totalitarian dictatorship like the Chinese Communist Party? Who wants to live in a country where one can be punished for thoughtcrimes and wrongthink?

This man has written many columns condemning the CPP-NPA (who are Maoists), accusing Globe and PLDT of paying NPA extortion fees (which Globe emphatically denies), accusing Benigno Aquino of being in league with the Reds, and now he wants to praise communist China as having a better system of government that the USA because they have a lower number of COVID-19 cases? How much more hypocritical and ill-informed can Rigoberto Tiglao possibly be?

The fact is China lied to the entire world about COVID-19 and it is because of these lies that the world is now under lockdowns of various degrees.

https://nypost.com/2020/09/21/congressional-report-reveals-how-china-could-have-prevented-covid-19/

The coronavirus pandemic might have been prevented if not for Chinese cover-ups in the early days of the outbreak and the World Health Organization “parroting” Beijing propaganda, according to a damning audit from the House Foreign Affairs Committee. 

The 96-page report — obtained by The Post ahead of its planned Monday release — says the Chinese Communist Party destroyed evidence and buried troubling data, while nationalizing the supply chains and limiting exports of US companies 3M and General Motors, keeping key goods in the country. 

“It is beyond doubt that the CCP actively engaged in a cover-up designed to obfuscate data, hide relevant public health information, and suppress doctors and journalists who attempted to warn the world,” reads the report, authored by Republican members of the Democrat-held committee. 

Had China been more transparent and proactive when the first signs of the burgeoning health crisis emerged in Wuhan in late 2019, the outbreak could have been largely contained — potentially saving hundreds of thousands of lives worldwide, the pols wrote. 

“Research shows the CCP could have reduced the number of cases in China by up to 95 percent had it fulfilled its obligations under international law and responded to the outbreak in a manner consistent with best practices,” the report said, citing a study on Medrxiv, a Yale University-linked online clearinghouse for medical manuscripts. 

“It is highly likely the ongoing pandemic could have been prevented,” the report said. 

Instead, on Jan. 1, CCP officials ordered that the Wuhan wet market from which the contagion is believed to have sprung “be closed and sanitized, destroying forensic evidence that may have provided insight into the origins of the outbreak,” the report said.

On Jan. 2, scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology completed a full genetic sequence of COVID-19 which indicated that it was likely highly contagious, but did not immediately share that data with the WHO.

This is a such a stupid and deceptive article from a ridiculous man and all those in the comment section thinking it is great and awesome spewing out so many hard truths have been hoodwinked because they are ill-informed. Why did Tiglao really write this article? Sure the Manila Times pays him but who else has him on their payroll?

If Tiglao wants to talk about COVID-19 response as a litmus test for failed states well the Philippines has the longest lockdown in the world! Where else in the world are people required to wear face shields? Where else are there age restrictions on who can leave their house? Of course there are more measures of a failed state than just COVID-19 response and the Philippines fails at most of them which is why this nation remains high on the index of failed states.