Thursday, May 17, 2018

American Citizen Shot Dead in Silay City Over Beer

Welcome to the Philippines.  Now die!


An American citizen was shot dead by two bar customers after he reportedly refused to give them beer late Tuesday evening in Barangay 5, Silay City, Negros Occidental. 
Police identified the fatality as 57-year-old Eric Hendrickson, originally from Iowa in the United States, but currently a resident of Saint Francis Village in the city’s Barangay 4. 
Silay City police chief, Police Superintendent Noel Polines, said based on initial investigations, Hendrickson was drinking beer inside a bar, while the two suspects, identified as 40-year-old Gilbert Apellido and 18-year-old Neil Brian Corseno, were seated at an adjacent table. 
The suspects approached Hendrickson and asked for beer, to which he refused, resulting in an altercation. 
Hendrickson reportedly sought to avoid trouble and transferred to another table, but the suspects followed him. 
One of the suspects then pulled out an unidentified caliber firearm and shot Hendrickson in the head.
https://watchmendailyjournal.com/2018/05/17/american-citizen-shot-dead-silay-city-beer/
This story leaves out a crucial detail that is in another story.
Superintendent Noel Polines, city police chief, said Hendrickson arrived at the bar when suspect Gilbert Apellido, 40, of Barangay Concepcion, Talisay City, who was severely drunk allegedly bullied him after the foreigner only bought one bottle of liquor. 
The foreigner did not mind him at first but Apellido kept on bullying him that caused them a misunderstanding. 
Hendrickson slightly pushed Apellido and told the latter to "stay away from him." 
It prompted the suspect to return to his table, where his nephew Neil Brian Corseno, 18, of Barangay Mambulac, Silay City, was sitting and took his firearm.
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1743589/Bacolod/Local-News/American-killed-in-Silay
Please don't touch the Pinoys.

Both of these articles leave out another crucial detail.
An American was shot dead in Silay City, Negros Occidental, Tuesday evening while his 5-year-old son was waiting in his vehicle that was parked nearby.  
The victim identified as  Erik Norman Hendrickson, 57, of Wisconsin, United States, was declared dead on arrival at the Teresita Lopez Jalandoni Provincial Hospital in Silay City, Supt. Noel Polines, officer-in-charge of the Silay City Police Station, said yesterday.  
Polines described the incident as “senseless” as the victim had passed by in the area, with his 5-year-old special child, to buy a bottle of beer, which was a routine activity for him , before going home.  
His assailant reportedly asked the American to buy him drinks and when he refused he was badmouthed in Ilonggo. Hendrickson, who speaks conversational Ilonggo and understood what was said, was then shot.  
Lorenzo Lopez Locsin, a friend of Hendrickson said the American was a professional portrait photographer who is married to Vicky, a Silay resident, who works in Wisconsin. She is in the United States and is set to return home.  
Meanwhile, their 5-year-old son is staying with relatives.  
Locsin described Hendrickson as a very nice person who had adopted to the Ilonggo way of life. When he first met the American several months ago he told him that his son needed speech therapy, Locsin said.  
Hendrickson would always strike up a conversation with people by saying “Mayung gabi, ako si Erik, Ilonggo ako (Good evening, I’m Erik, I’m Ilonggo), Locsin said.  
“He planned to bring his son to the US. But he wanted his son to grow up with Filipino values and culture. To know his roots and history. He wanted his son to be respectful of his elders, to be kind and loving and helpful to others. And that, in order for him to do so, he first has to become one, he had to become an Ilonggo dad,“ Locsin said.  
The boy who did not speak and could barely make eye contact a few month ago with the help of his father was of late initiating conversation with kids his age, he added.  
Locsin said he rushed to the boy’s side on hearing that his father had been killed.  
“That shy boy who barely spoke... with his father’s accent, without a hint of shivering in his voice, said Tito Enzo, they killed my dad,” Locsin said. 
The details in these stories are all messed up. Iowa and Wisconsin are kissing cousins in fly-over country so I guess it would be easy to mix them up.  But what about this detail with his son? Was he buying a beer to take home or was he drinking at a table by himself?

Say what you will about "going native" the part about him wanting to be an Illonggo dad is just tragic in more ways than one. Tragic for his son who is now without a father and tragic for the his dad who has become another victim of "Filipino values and culture."

Prior Knowledge and Intelligence Failures of the Marawi Attack - The Movie Trailer

On May 23rd, 2017 the Maute group laid siege to Marwai City. The Philippine government had prior knowledge of these plans and yet the attack happened due to what they call “intelligence failures.” I have compiled 30 minutes of government officials discussing this information which I plan to release on May 23, 2018. This is a one minute trailer of that video.




Broken Beer Bottles

Every time I'm out and about I see soda trucks and beer trucks driving around with huge stacks of crates filled with bottles.  Empty and full bottles. The empty soda bottles always have straw in them. Why? Does no one think to throw them away?

Finally I saw the thing I had been dreaming of most when I see these trucks: an accident. 




It's not as if I really wanted an accident to happen. It's more that an accident is inevitable with the way these trucks are loaded. They stack the crates high and drive off thinking its ok because nothing bad has happened before. Jeepnies, tricycles, pedicabs, trucks, cars, vehicles of all sorts are routinely overburdened with huge stacks of stuff. It's a miracle so many accidents do not happen.

At least they cleaned it up and did not drive off leaving glass all over the road.

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Lazy, Stupid Guard Blames Man He Wronged

One recent afternoon I took a taxi to visit a friend. The driver had to fork over his license to the guard in order to enter and was given a numbered card in return.



The driver waited while I was inside. Half an hour almost passed before we all left together. At the guardhouse the guard returned the license but it was not the right one. Turns out he had given it away to some other driver.

"What'd you do that for?", said the taxi driver.

"Well it's your fault. You stayed too long," was the actual reply from the guard. Unbelievable. This lazy guard, not paying attention to what he is doing, blames his mistake on the very man he has wronged! 



How stupid do you have to be to mess this up? You take the ID, put it a number slot, give the driver a numbered card for the slot it's in, the driver returns and you exchange the cards. Pretty simple. Oh and don't forget to visibly check the license with the driver to see if the face matches.

And this is not even an upscale gated neighbourhood. It's more like midlevel. The houses are all conjoined and who knows but it probably smells like burning trash often enough to make you hack and choke.




So now this driver is without a license.  I saw the back of the license he was mistakenly given as he was holding it and it was a Grab driver's ID. How many gated communities will the Grab driver be in and out of surrendering his ID before he realises it's not his? By then he will have forgotten where he lost his ID. This taxi driver's licence is gone and all because of some stupid, lazy guard who thinks he is doing a big important job protecting the gate.

Don't worry though. The poor guy got his license back the next day.

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Martial Law: I am Not A Catholic

It's that time of the year again. Time for the annual Balikatan war game exercises.

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/166698/8000-us-ph-troops-take-part-war-games
Up to 8,000 US and Philippine forces have begun their largest annual military exercises under President Rodrigo Duterte, who had wanted to scale down America’s military presence and involvement in combat drills as he sought closer ties with China and Russia. 
The Balikatan exercises opened on Monday and were to involve combat drills in mock urban settings to train special forces in battling terrorists in cities, following the siege of Marawi City last year by local terror groups which had ties with Islamic State (IS). 
After rising to power in 2016, the President vowed to scale back the presence of US troops involved in counterterrorism training in Mindanao and once threatened to end the annual drills with American forces, which were provided for by a defense treaty between the two countries.
These exercises are tangible proof of Duterte's failed promises. For all his anti-American sentiment and vows to exorcise the Philippines of an American military presence the US remains an integral part of the Philippines defence plans. Marawi must have opened his eyes to just how ill prepared the AFP is to handle a large scale terrorist attack. With continual training perhaps the AFP will become an elite force. 

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/05/08/1813321/philippine-military-capability-among-weakest-asia-pacific-report
"The Philippines' strongest performance is in future trends, ranking in place with a score of 4.0. Its lowest ranking occurs in the military capability measure, in 19th place with a score of 4.1," the report read. 
The report noted that the Philippine Navy operates only one frigate and does not have destroyers, cruisers or carriers.
An island nation with no navy. An army with not enough armour on its vehicles to protect from RPGs so they have to "innovate" with wood.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/907313/wood-reinforced-vehicles-foil-maute-antitank-weapons
It's all so silly. Maybe this wood-armoured vehicle is what the wounded AFP soldiers were thinking of during their yoga laughter session.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/986150/wounded-soldiers-in-stitches-after-laughter-yoga
A new player has emerged in the Philippines' fight against Islamic terrorism.  Actually two new players. Hamas and Israel.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/05/10/1814100/hamas-establishing-presence-philippines-says-israeli-official
Israel has confirmed that the recent capture of a scientist from Hamas is part of a larger trend of the group’s effort to establish its presence in other regions including the Philippines. 
According to Ned Bashard, the deputy head of the counterterrorism department of the strategic affairs division of Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hamas has been trying to get better warheads and improve its weapons development capability to harm Israel even more.  
When asked if Israel is open to forging agreements with the Philippines to improve its cybersecurity framework and monitoring of chemical weapons, Bashard said, “We have the intention of cooperating with everyone that is willing to cooperate and collaborate on the cause of limiting these organizations.”
So this alleged member of Hamas who was arrested in Angeles City was in the Philippines to acquire rockets to bring back to Palestine to blow up Israel? Acquire them from who? Transport them how? Are there rockets in Angeles City? The goal of Hamas is reclamation of Palestine from the Jews so I doubt they will be establishing any kind pf presence in the Philippines. But the potential involvement of Israel in Philippine affairs is interesting.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/988693/govt-reds-ok-interim-peace-pact
The peace process between the government and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) is now making progress as back channel talks had started, Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus Dureza said on Tuesday.
The peace process is making progress?  Don't believe the hype!

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/988307/cop-killed-in-ambush-in-sorsogon
Suspected members of New People’s Army waylaid and killed a police officer in Pilar town in Sorsogon province on Monday afternoon.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/989689/soldier-dead-3-hurt-in-camarines-sur-clash-npa-communism-army
A soldier was killed and three members of the Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit (Cafgu) Active Auxiliaries were injured in a firefight happened after an ambush by suspected members of the New People’s Army (NPA) in Libmanan town, Camarines Sur province Friday afternoon.
The NPA continues to ambush the AFP and the PNP, senselessly killing as if more bloodshed will force the government to kowtow to the demands of the CPP. Why all the killing?

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/989693/duterte-asks-rebels-why-are-we-killing-each-other-duterte-rebels-npa-communism-palace 
“Why are we killing each other?” 
This was what President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday asked rebels even as he urged them to work with him. 
If they did not want to work with him, President Duterte said rebels can just go to Malacañang and occupy the Palace instead of shooting people. 
“You rebels, I will let you go to Malacañang. If they want they can take over it, I’ll just build a new one,” he said.  
President Duterte warned that killing people would result in a never ending violence.
The irony of President "Kill 'em all" Duterte  lamenting all the killing and never ending violence is off the charts. If the NPA did show up at Malacañang would he really just hand them the keys and walk away? Of course not. So his "hyperbole" is pointless and foolish. The goal of the CPP is to occupy the Palace meaning to overthrow the government and institute their own. 

This speech Duterte gave in Marawi is filled with all kinds of ridiculous statements. Like this one:

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/989717/duterte-vows-to-give-marawi-back-to-its-native-people-duterte-marawi-regions-news
President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday asked the people of Marawi and the Maranaos in general to spare a lot of patience, saying the government remains determined to rebuild the city and give it back to them.

The President said in the rehabilitation of the city, the poor will benefit first. 
The targets are the poor Maranao. They will become the priority. The house that will be built will go to those who don’t have one. I will return it to you,” he said. 
Saying the poor will be the priority is such obvious nonsense. The city will be rebuilt and it will be all shiny and new and the poor will have no place in the fancy new city which the government hopes to construct out of the ashes and rubble. Already the price of land has gone up. And the native Maranos have already expressed their displeasure at being shut out of the whole rebuilding process.

Here's another dumb thing he said during his Marawi speech.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/989766/palace-willing-to-help-ex-maute-members-who-surrendered-to-govt-maute-marawi-duterte-palace
President Rodrigo Duterte said he was willing to be visited by the 25 surrendered Maute group members in Malacañang so they could chat. 
“I told them ‘go to Malacañang and we will talk,’” Duterte said in a speech here. 
He said he even told the surrendered Maute gunmen he would send them to Malaysia so they can study there. 
“You study how to plant rubber and palm oil there,” he said.
Would Malaysia really give visas to ex-Maute group terrorists so they can learn how to plant rubber? Will they allow that? These are the same men, group anyway, who sieged the city of Marawi last year which resulted in mass death and destruction. And he wants to meet with them in Malacañang and then send them to Malaysia for schooling. How about arresting them for being members of a terrorist group seeking the overthrow of the government? One of these surrenderees is the son of Mohammed Maute. 

And now for the finale.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/989687/duterte-narrates-his-moro-lineage-during-marawi-event-maranao-duterte-catholic-tausug-muslim
I am not a Catholic,” President Duterte said in a speech at the provincial gymnasium here, where he was presented with surrendered firearms and Maute gunmen who have yielded to the military. 
Duterte did not say what his religious affiliation was, but he said he had grandchildren who were Muslims because their mother, Lovelie Sangkula, was a Tausug.
Sangkula was resigned vice mayor Paolo’s former wife. 
President Duterte also said his daughter Sara was a Catholic. 
But he said all of them had Moro blood because of his grandmother—the mother of her late mother, Soledad—was a Maranao. 
Addressing extremists, he said he could not understand why they call him infidel. 
The Maute group had previously threatened to kill the President for supposedly waging war against Islam. 
“That’s really not needed,” he said of the threat. “We’re all the same, Moro.” 
"We're all the same." This speech reeks of desperation and ignorance. "I am just like you," he says in a desperate bid to win the hearts of the terrorists. Duterte does not understand why he has been branded in infidel because he does not understand that it is a religious war that is happening in Mindanao. That is the nature of jihad. His pleas for unity because of a shared ethnicity will fall on deaf ears because the criteria for unity in these jihadi groups is not ethnicity but religion. Does he forget there were foreign fighters in Marawi? Foreign fighters in Mosul? If Duterte wants peace maybe he should convert to hardline Wahhabi Sunni Islam.

Monday, May 14, 2018

Bawal Umihi Dito 6

Time to stretch the legs and empty the bladder. In public.









Sunday, May 13, 2018

What Liquor Ban?

Tomorrow is election day which means today starts the 48 hour ban on selling liquor.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/05/12/comelec-reminds-public-liquor-ban-starts-sunday/ 
Selling, furnishing, offering, buying, serving, or taking intoxicating liquor is prohibited, according to Comelec.
Now pardon my confusion but I just bought two half litter bottles of Red Horse tonight. I wandered around the store looking for what snack to buy when I saw two other guys buy a few bottles of flavoured Tanduay Ice so I tried my luck with the two bottles of Red Horse. I asked the saleslady about the ban and she must not have heard me because she only smiled and said nothing. 

Isn't beer an intoxicating liquor? Or do they mean rum, whisky, vodka, and gin? Isn't the point of the ban to stop intoxication because political debates around here tend to get rowdy and end with gunshots? Why wouldn't beer be included in this ban.  Or is it included and he store is in the wrong for selling it?

Today I saw what must be my favourite campaign poster.


Can you appreciate how epic it is? This candidate has transformed a simple barangay election into a contest between good and evil. "Evil triumph because good men do nothing." Ely M. Dela Llave must win. He is the good man fighting against the evil of crime, drugs, and corruption. See how he intensely stares back at the voter with his muscular arms and his no nonsense haircut? He knows the fate of the barangay is in your hands but he wants YOU to know that. He wants you to feel the heavy burden of your vote lying on your shoulders. He must win or else evil will triumph and you are the key. You have the power to make that happen. Together with your vote and his incumbency evil can be eradicated making way for a reign of peace and order. Not voting for this guy would be like giving the One Ring to Sauron. Unspeakable darkness and until horror would sweep across the land. 

What will you do?