Friday, October 19, 2018

Retards in the Government 72

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption and murder in Philippine politics. 

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1042195/cop-on-narcolist-3-other-persons-killed-in-talisay-city-shooting

https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/10/12/5-relieved-narco-cops-undergoing-pre-charge-evaluation/

Narco-cops.  Nothing new here.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1042182/lorenzana-no-more-red-october-plot
How convenient.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1043314/red-october-gives-way-to-white-december
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Friday admitted that the Red October plot was quashed from the time it was discovered. 
Lorenzana said there was no other plot brewing. 
“Maybe there’s still ‘White Christmas’ because the holidays are coming,” he added in jest.
Now they are just being silly. Why would they joke about such a serious matter if in fact this plot existed? Who jokes about plots to overthrow the government?

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1042107/duterte-appoints-faeldon-as-new-bucor-chief
President Rodrigo Duterte has chosen Nicanor Faeldon to replace Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa as head of the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor). 
Last year, the DOJ cleared Faeldon and several others of illegal drugs charges filed by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA).
Right so whats happening here is Duterte is recycling a man who has more than a whiff of corruption about him over to the BuCor which oversees New Bilibid prison which is a major source of drug running. Doesn't really matter if he was cleared since he was still implicated and was even placed under Senate arrest for refusing to testify. A lot of major cabinet reshuffling going on as Duterte attempts to stack Congress with his men.

If elected, Gadon said that he would not back down to his critics in the Liberal Party (LP) citing that he did not even turn his back on his fight against former chief justice Maria Lourdes Sereno 
“Ang question doon ay kung paano nila ako ihahandle dahil di ko naman sila uurungan. chief justice nga hindi ko inurungan, sila pa?” Gadon said when asked how would he handle LP members that are part of the Senate. 
(The question here is how they would handle me because I will not withdraw from them. I didn’t back down from the chief justice, what more against them?)
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/10/12/1859490/oops-gadons-senate-dream-hits-snag-after-filing-wrong-form
This brilliant retard is not only sullying the political process by transforming it into a me versus them battle royale but he also did not fill out the right form to begin with!
It doesn’t matter who succeeds the President in a federal form of government, as long as there is a line of succession, MalacaƱang said on Friday. 
Newly appointed presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo noted that the move to restore Vice President Leni Robredo to the line of succession was not yet final as this would need the people’s approval. 
“The amendments to the federal Constitution are all subject to the ratification of the people . . . [T]here will still be deliberations,” he said at a press briefing. 
“What is important is that there should be a line of succession, regardless of who these people are,” Panelo said. 
This is to avoid a power vacuum when there is no one to succeed the President during the transition period, he said. 
He made the remarks after the House of Representatives restored Robredo to the line of succession to the presidency during the transition to the federal system.
This deal with attacking the Office of the Vice President has been happening for a few years now. Previously the OVP was completely removed from the drafted federal constitution. Now there is a controversy about succession during the transition period to the the federal form of government. There are two things to keep in mind here.

1. Everything depends on there actually being a plebiscite wherein a federal constitution is approved and that looks like it won't be happening since the Senate is not so keen on making moves toward ratifying the draft federal constitution. Could this be why many of Duterte's men are running for elected office?

2. These people are being short sighted and not looking past the current administration. The ire here is not against the OVP per se but against Leni Robredo herself. If BBM was the VP none of this nonsense would be happening. This is Petty Pinoy Politics 101©.

3. According to this logic the Senate janitor would be just as good as anyone to succeed the President.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1042458/town-councilor-1-other-die-in-separate-masbate-shootings
Another dead politician. That's three dead and one attempted killing in only two days.

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1768879/Pampanga/Local-News/Tarzan-charges-former-village-chief-4-others
Former city mayor and congressman Carmelo “Tarzan” Lazatin, who is an incumbent village chief of Barangay Balibago, has filed usurpation of authority against five councilmen including former barangay chairman Rodelio “Tony” Mamac. 
Lazatin filed the charges against Mamac and other councilmen including Abel Reyes, Fernando Yambao, Arnold Ibay, and Leonardo Yambao, before the Provincial Prosecutor's Office on Wednesday, October 10. 
The village chief said Mamac, in conspiracy with the other councilmen, “knowingly, intendedly and falsely represented himself to have the authority to act as the punong barangay of Balibago.” 
On September 10, 2018, Mamac and his group, “in bad faith” passed Resolution Number 9 Series of 2018 declaring temporary vacancy in the office of the village chairman due to Lazatin's physical sickness, according to Lazatin.
Mamac and his team claimed that Lazatin was incapacitated for 29 days prior to the passing of the resolution.
That's not so bad. They passed a resolution declaring "Tarzan's" office empty because he had been absent for so long due to sickness. It's not graft at least!

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/10/13/1859701/duterte-nothing-govt-can-do-vs-soaring-prices
“This is not the end of the story, guys,” said Duterte. “If things will move forward in accordance with the present calculations, we will have more difficult times ahead. If you want to go berserk, let’s all go berserk because I am affected by hardship too. That’s the problem now,” Duterte said in Filipino. 
“Try to solve the problem. They said: Duterte’s pan de sal is as small as mung bean. What can I do? We don’t have oil,” the President said. 
As this developed, Sen. Cynthia Villar pushed yesterday for urban vegetable gardening as the right community response to the high cost of commodities, especially food products, to ensure food-sufficiency among families.  
Villar, chair of the Senate committee on agriculture and food, said families should learn to practice urban gardening so they can produce their own greens and vegetables and save hard-earned money for other basic needs.  
“Inflation is high. Everything is so expensive now, especially our food products. Vegetables are among the food produce the cost of which has gone considerably up,” Villar said. 
“But we can counter this. Urban gardening is possible even in the most crowded areas. You should seriously consider this new norm to ensure not only food on your tables, but the health of your family as well,” she said.
She said every centavo saved from growing vegetables can be used to pay for other expenses.
Duterte admits the government can do nothing about inflation after saying the government is doing all it can to fight inflation! Then Senator Villar suggests people plant vegetable gardens as if that is a real solution to the inflation problem. How about fasting every other day? Then you can use the money you save to pay for other expenses.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1042636/samar-ambush-ex-mayor-of-san-jose-buan-town-dies
Last week he was shot and now he is dead! But looking at last weeks' Retards in the Government I see he was listed as dead already. That is incorrect.  He did not die last week.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1042582/politicians-on-narcolist-down-to-85-pdea
The number of “narcopoliticians” has been trimmed down to 85 after the arrest and death of 8 others, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) said. 
When pressed what the positions of the more than 6,000 individuals were, Aquino said that it covers all. 
“Lahat na yun, kasama na ang uniformed service doon, government elected officials, mga civilians, even media, celebrities, judges, andoon na po lahat doon sa 6,000 plus na yon,” Aquino said over an interview with dzMm. 
(It’s everything, including the uniformed service, government elected officials, civilians, even media, celebrities, judges — they’re all there in the 6,000 plus.) 
“Even PDEA, even police, andoon lahat sa listahan na iyon (they’re all on the list),” he added.
If they kill them all then there won't be any more names on that list.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/10/15/1860279/roque-changes-tune-says-dutertes-playful-act-kissing-ofw-was-inappropriate
Asked why he defended it before, Roque said that it was “his job.” 
“I believe that serving the countrymen is through serving the president, which includes defending him when he did not do anything wrong,” Roque added.
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/10/15/1860283/roque-drops-senate-bid-house-comeback
Surely these two events are connected to one another. Will Roque retract other things he said while during his tenure as Duterte's spokesman? Can he regain the political capital he once had?

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1042699/charter-change-plebiscite-may-be-held-in-february-2019-rep-veloso
“If we finish [the plenary debates], we can have the plebiscite in February. It will be earlier than the (May 2019) elections,” Veloso said. “We are not slow in [doing our legislative duties] as perceived by the others there in the [Senate]. I think we will be able to finish this by December.” 
Reminded that most of the senators had agreed that the charter change attempt would be “dead-on-arrival” once it reached the Senate, he said: “As I have said, the Senate is only the other half of Congress.”
Why so confident? And what does he mean that the Senate is only the other half of Congress? Rather obvious. Even more obvious is that the House of Representatives cannot foist charter change unilaterally on the public. They need the Senate to ratify their proposed constitution. Who says people know about or even want this kind of change anyway?

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/671328/her-party-list-linked-to-pork-barrel-scam-mocha-calls-out-terrorist-sympathizers-in-congress/story/ 
She could not have picked a better party-list than one linked to a huge scam. She also did not name names so she did not call out any terrorist sympathisers in Congress. Wonder if she knows Duterte said just pay the NPA tax when he was mayor of Davao!

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1043229/ex-president-aquino-former-cabinet-officials-senators-sued-over-dap
Four years later and they are still filing cases about the pork barrel scam.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1043470/breaking-enrile-wants-to-join-the-fun-announces-bid-for-senate-in-2019-polls
"Join the fun?" What proof more do we need that politics is all a game to these people. They do not care about the nation at all.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1043458/look-political-families-vying-for-seats-in-the-2019-polls
This article covers the Villars, the Cayetanos, the Binays, the Estradas, and the Marcoses but leaves out the Dutertes, the Pacquiaos, and all the other many families who have made Philippine politics a family tradition.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/671149/phl-seat-in-unhrc-repudiates-critics-of-war-on-drugs-palace/story/
In a statement, Presidential Spokesperson and Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Salvador Panelo described the victory as "recognition that our government respects human rights and will not tolerate abuse by those in authority." 
Panelo also considers the reelection as a "repudiation of the critics and detractors on President Duterte's unrelenting war against illegal drugs." 
At Friday's election in New York, the Philippines secured a seat in the 47-member council along with Bahrain, Cameroon, Somalia, Bangladesh, and Eritrea. A 97-vote majority from the 193 nations that make up the UN's General Assembly is needed for approval. 
Panelo conveyed the Philippine government's gratitude to the Geneva-based body for "affirming the Philippines’ brand of human rights advocacy under the Duterte administration as truly responsive to our people’s needs and aspirations for a better and more dignified life."      
It is a huge leap of logic to assume that being voted onto the UNHRC means that the UN in toto approves of Duterte's drug war in all of its aspects. In fact many countries who have served and who currently serve on the UNHRC are major violators of human rights which is a sad irony of the UNHRC.

From October 5th:

https://business.inquirer.net/258476/ph-inflation-rate-may-already-peaked-september-bsp-says
From October 16th:

https://business.inquirer.net/259056/bsp-inflation-peak-october-november

If you follow the trail you will see the BSP says every month is peak inflation! What a ride!

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1043835/enrile-political-scions-join-senatorial-derby

A derby? More like a cannonball run with all those assorted clowns!
https://www.rappler.com/nation/politics/elections/2019/214491-jinggoy-estrada-enrile-revilla-charged-in-pork-barrel-scam-running-again-for-senator
Revilla is currently detained, while Estrada and Enrile are out on bail.
Former politicians accused of plunder running for the Senate. No shame in their game. No delicadeza.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/10/17/1860800/cops-military-going-after-election-guns
As the campaign season nears, the police and military are poised for tougher and more coordinated operations against gun-for-hire groups and owners of loose firearms who could end up as private armed groups (PAGs) or security escorts of candidates and politicians – and potential perpetrators of poll-related violence. 
This was according to Philippine National Police chief Director General Oscar Albayalde, who stressed that the PNP – along with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) – would be working vigorously to ensure peaceful and orderly polls in May 2019 under the supervision of the Commission on Elections (Comelec). 
The official campaign season begins in February. 
“As deputized agencies of the Comelec, the AFP and PNP shall take frontline initiatives to carry out aggressive operations against loose firearms and gun-for-hire groups, some of which are known to double as PAGs during elections,” Albayalde said. 
Durana said that as of the second quarter of 2018, the PNP has detected at least 77 active PAGs with 2,060 members and 1,574 firearms. 
Of the 77 armed groups, 72 are reportedly based in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. 
He said the police are also monitoring 226 inactive groups with 2,028 members and about 1,000 firearms. 
The PNP spokesman noted most militias are “seasonal” in nature and mostly based in Mindanao.
Most militias are seasonal? Who knew!?  Political violence happens year round so expect more blood to be shed.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1043939/harry-roque-changes-mind-to-run-for-senator-in-2019
He will run under the People’s Reform Party (PRP), which was also the party of late Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago. 
“Ang aking babala ay ‘yung mga korap, mga bobo, mga tiwali sa gobyerno ay mumultuhin na po ni Miriam Defensor-Santiago sa pagkatao ni Harry Roque,” he said in a press briefing. 
(My warning to the corrupt and to the fools in the government is they will be hunted by Miriam Defensor-Santiago in the personality of Harry Roque.) 
He said he refused a certificate of nomination offered by President Rodrigo Duterte’s Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban), but maintained that he was grateful for the offer to run under the ruling party. 
Roque also revealed that it was presidential daughter and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte who arranged his candidacy under the PRP.
The big take away here isn't that Roque has risen to new heights of shamelessness by sullying of Miriam Defensor-Santigao's name by associating her with himself but that Sara Duterte arranged for Roque's candidacy. That is some fine backdoor politicking proving her power is growing and the country can expect more to come from her.

All the problems in the Philippines and this lady wants to ban two popular online video games?


https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1769767/Manila/Local-News/FDA-Chief-Nela-Charade-Punos-convoy-ambushed-3-cops-killed-3-others-wounded
In a report, the Camarines Sur police said the ambush, perpetrated by at least 20 members of the communist New People's Army, transpired around 9:10 a.m. along the national highway of Lupi, Camarines Sur. 
Puno was unharmed. 
Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Oscar Albayalde said investigators have yet to find out if Puno was the target of the attack and if there was failure of intelligence on the part of the police. 
Just before the ambush, Albayalde said an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded in the area. 
“Baka masyadong complacent mga kapulisan doon, 'kala dahil baka walang insidenteng mga ganyan sa lugar nila, 'kala na hindi na pwedeng mangyare dun sa lugar na ‘yun mga ganyang pangyayari,” he said. 
(The police in the area might have become complacent. They might have not considered the possibility that something like this would happen.)
Wouldn't be surprising if there was a failure of intelligence on the part of the police or if they were complacent.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1044642/duterte-be-careful-with-sara-she-can-even-oust-the-speaker
“Be careful with that woman. She can even oust the Speaker. She operated in Davao. Tingnan mo ang nangyari sa Congress, natanggal si…(Look at what happened in Congress, someone was ousted),” Duterte said in his speech before the 44th Philippine Business Conference and Expo. 
Duterte seemed to have confirmed his daughter’s role in the ouster of his closest ally at the House of Representatives, Davao del Norte Rep. Pantaleon Alvarez.
He did not seem to do anything. He actually did confirm it. Will his new spokesman claim it was just a joke and not to take him seriously?

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Basketball Hoop in the Middle of the Street

What better place to put a basketball half-court than in a 3-way intersection!


What could possibly go wrong? Right? I mean aside from getting hit by a car, having the ball hit a car, blocking traffic, and just being a nuisance, what could possibly go wrong?

How about putting a single hoop in the MIDDLE of the street!?


Yeah nothing wrong with that right? I mean nothing at all! It's just a basketball hoop in the middle of the street impeding the flow of traffic.

Game on!

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Extra Electrical Wires

What do you do if you are with the electric company or a teleco and you have a little bit of extra wire after doing an installation? Well if you are a lineman in the Philippines you simply tie them up to a tree or a post of some kind.










And if you have more than just a little why not simply dump it all on the street? 


Not sure that's sound practice but whatever. This is the Philippines after all. When did regulations EVER stop people from doing something stupid? Or illegal? For my part I will assume that all wires are hot electrical wires because I value my life. Just imagine leaning on one of those poles or brushing by one and getting jolted right out of your body! 

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

An Open Letter to the Philippine Senate on Their Continual Refusal to Investigate the Marawi Attack

Because it is the anniversary of the liberation of the Marawi siege and there has yet to be an investigation into the circumstance of the siege this open letter to the Senate of the Philippines will be in lieu of the weekly martial law update.



Dear Senate of the Philippines,

One year has now passed since the end of the Marawi siege. According to some reports the Marawi siege was the "most serious terror event in Southeast Asia in 15 years." It was certainly a destructive conflict which destroyed an entire city and ended the lives of 1,229 human beings. Many thousands were displaced and still remain without permanent homes. Though plans have been made and contractors sought, as of right now the rebuilding of the city has yet to begin and there is much work to be done before the city of Marawi and her people will be back to anything like normal.

But the most important work to be done has not commenced in any way shape or form. The most important work to be done is to figure out how and why this attack happened and what must be done to prevent another attack like it from ever happening again. The responsibility of this most important work lies on your shoulders.

On September 11th, 2001 the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil occurred. Shortly after legislation was passed which ultimately created the 9/11 Commission which was set up to investigate why the attack happened and how to prevent another one from occurring.
Senators Lieberman and McCain authored the legislation that created the 9/11 Commission to investigate why America's defenses failed leading up to September 11, 2001, and how to prevent a catastrophic attack from happening again. Senators Lieberman and Collins subsequently crafted legislation to implement the Commission's recommendations and have worked ever since to ensure those laws are working to protect the American people to the greatest extent possible. 
The Committee has originated a series of bipartisan legislative initiatives enacted by Congress and signed into law to organize and coordinate the federal government’s vast resources more effectively to prevent, prepare for, and, if necessary, respond to and recover from terrorist attacks or natural disasters, while also strengthening the capabilities of state and local governments, first responders, and the private sector.
Despite the controversy surrounding this commission a final report was published in 2004 which gave a detailed account of what happened not just on September 11th, 2001 but also what happened leading up to that day. Legislation designed to prevent another such attack from occurring was then passed according to the recommendations of the commission.

The Marawi attack was the Philippines' 9/11, an unprecedented and deadly terror attack committed on Philippine soil. Why has there not been a committee set up to investigate this attack? Only Senator Trillanes, through Senate resolution 743, has stated that the attack must be investigated. Why has the Senate failed to act on this resolution?

Does the Senate think that because the Marawi siege is over and done with it is time to move on? Such are the public words of DND Secretary Lorenzana who, while the battle was still raging, said:
"The time of blaming somebody or pointing somebody is past that, ito na nga nangyari. We can no longer bring back the lives of those 110 people killed, 900 wounded." 
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/07/27/1722033/dnd-admits-lack-intel-validation-marawi-siege
What good does moving on do if we do not learn from our mistakes. Does the Senate know the nature of the reported mistakes of the Marawi siege? Have the Senators read the news or been informed by their contacts in the military? Are they aware that despite spending billions on intelligence the DND ignored intelligence reports? Are they aware that the DND and AFP knew about the attack by at least April 18th, 2018? Is the Senate aware that the Duterte administration had cabinet level meetings about the siege before it happened? Is the Senate aware that President Duterte admitted the government's soft stance on terrorism was to blame for the stockpiling of weapons in Marawi because the AFP was not allowed to confront anyone bearing arms lest they be MILF whom the government had an agreement with? Is the Senate aware that the DND had an inside man in Maute and they knew all the movements of the group? Is the Senate aware that the AFP was not ready for the Battle of Marawi because they completely ceased urban warfare training?
"It's a skill we used to have but we lost along the way because we didn't use it. We keep training our people in what we call the military operations in urban terrain, MOUT.  But we seldom use it, we never use it, so we stopped teaching our people at the Marawi camp. So now we have to reacquire that skill plus the necessary equipment that goes with it.
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/06/05/18/ph-looks-to-acquire-facial-recognition-software-drones-to-boost-counter-terrorism-efforts
I am an anonymous person with no political or military contacts. All the information I have comes from what is reported in the media. What other failures happened that the media has not reported of which the Senate is aware? Surely there are more.

The Duterte administration knew about the Marawi siege in advance and allowed it to happen. That is what they have said publicly. I have even compiled a video where they admit this information at various press conferences and I have sent it to members of the Senate though I do not think any of you have watched it. Here it is:


A full transcript along with sources for each clip in this video can be found here: https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2018/05/intelligence-failures-and-prior.html

Many I have spoken with about the administration's prior knowledge have accused me of being a conspiracy theorist. That is despite letting them hear the President and DND Secretary and others speak for themselves. There are many conspiracy theories floating about concerning the Marawi siege. Some think the Liberal Party funded the terrorists and that Bam Aquino was in Marawi a few days before the attack and gave the "Go" signal.  Some think former President Benigno Aquino III coddled the terrorists and allowed them to build strength in the region. Some think the USA provided the weapons as well as the terrorists.

Despite whatever the President and his men have said the impetus for an investigation is the crime itself and not any conspiracy theory be it true or false. In this case the crime is the attack on Marawi by the Maute Group.

A thorough investigation from the Senate or a body created by the Senate for the purpose would dispel all conspiracy theories and the truth would come out at last, whatever that truth may be. It would also reveal exactly what happened and why and would lead to recommendations to secure the nation. The men tasked with protecting the country but who utterly failed would also be held accountable. A Senate investigation into the events surrounding the Marawi siege would be a positive step in the right direction for the Philippines and would help in the prevention of another attack.

Reports from international terrorist monitoring groups allege that the fact that a tiny ISIS cell in the Philippines was able to hold a city for 5 months has been a major piece of propaganda and terrorists from around the world are making their way to the Philippines to continue the jihad. The fight is far from over and the worst could be yet to come. Without a thorough investigation into all the circumstances surrounding this siege and a subsequent strengthening of the nation's defences and intelligence apparatus it is only a matter of time until ISIS strikes again.

So why has an investigation yet to happen?

Investigate the Marawi attack now!

Thank you for your time.

Monday, October 15, 2018

Jeepney Art 17

Jeepney drivers have been threatening to strike if they don't get a raise. If they do that means these beautiful pieces of art won't be driving around picking up passengers!








Sunday, October 14, 2018

What do I do if a dog bites me? How can I protect myself from stray dogs?

This is a totally ridiculous article that only highlights how out of control the stray dog problem is in the Philippines.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/healthandwellness/671137/what-do-i-do-if-a-dog-bites-me-how-can-i-protect-myself-from-stray-dogs/story/
An Unang Hirit report revealed that a World Health Organization study found that 200 to 300 Filipinos die from dog bites each year. 
Data from this year shows that, from January to August, there have been 187 recorded cases of rabies infections from dogs. 
Dr. Bobot Carlos, City Veterinarian (Marikina) clarified in an interview that it is the infected saliva and not the bite of the dog that causes rabies. 
"Basta magka-break sa continuity ng skin, puwede ka nang ma-expose sa rabies," Carlos said. "Kapag may open wound ka, kailangan hindi siya malawayan ng aso (na may rabies)." 
Carlos further clarified that rabies is a disease for the dog as much as it is a disease for the human. "Ang aso, kapag pinanganak, natural wala namang rabies 'yan. Malinis 'yan. 'Yong rabies kasi, isang sakit na dumadapo 'yan kaya kailangan ang aso babakunahan para (ito ay) ma-prevent." 
Staying calm during the situation will help. Staying calm is also the best way to prevent dog bites, especially from stray dogs. 
Here are a few steps you can take to protect yourself from a possible stray dog attack: 
  • Do not run or make sudden movements. Walk slowly and keep calm. 
  • Do not show your teeth, as the dog may interpret this as a sign of aggression. 
  • Do not assume a threatening stance.
  • Avoid eye contact with the dog. 
  • Cross to the opposite side of the street as soon as you spot a stray dog that makes you feel unsafe.
If you are carrying an umbrella or something in the shape of a stick, do not use it to threaten the dog or attack it. If the dog gets aggressive and lunges, use it only as a shield against the dog's mouth and teeth. 
Rabies is just one disease that a human can contract from a dog. Carlos advised against disinfection with household items like garlic. Don't risk it — go to an expert instead!
This doctor is a real genius.  It's the SALIVA and not the BITE that causes rabies? How else are you going to come into contact with dog salvia except from a bite??  Can you get rabies if you French-kiss an infected dog?  

Rabies is a much a disease for the dog as it is for a human? Where did this doctor go to school? Why state something so obvious? Rabies is a disease. Period. Whoever has it has a disease. Sad to see that Filipinos still distrust modern medicine but do trust the old-time power of garlic. 

I love those tips to protect yourself from a stray dog attack. Don't bare your teeth and avoid eye contact! The fact that they have to tell people to not act like animals is astounding. 

You know what the best way to avoid a stray dog attack is? It's for the city to round them up and destroy them. Too many stray dogs biting people, pooping in the street, ripping up garbage bags and strewing garbage all over the place, and having litter after litter to keep the process going ad infinitum.

It is past time to cull the herd. What kind of nation has hordes of stray dogs roaming about causing havoc to the point that the people must be given tips on how to avoid them!? The same nation that has millions living in perilous shanties right next to polluted rivers and has poor people literally making delicacies out of garbage

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Filipino-English Words Added to the OED

If you think Filipinos do not speak good English then think again. Maybe it is you who do not speak good Filipino-English. Filinglish? Time to brush up on your Taglish.

http://cnnphilippines.com/lifestyle/2018/10/11/oxford-dictionary-trapo-bongga-Filipino-words.html
Coincidentally in time for the Philippines' election season, the Oxford English Dictionary added a new word to its extensive list: trapo.  
"In Philippine English, a trapo is 'a politician perceived as belonging to a conventional and corrupt ruling class'," Oxford defined in a statement.  
It cited the word as an example of the multilingualism of the Philippines, because not only is it an abbreviation of "traditional politician" but is also an allusion to the Tagalog word that means rag, which in turn was borrowed from Spain.  
And isn't that just bongga
"Another new item from Philippine English is the adjective bongga, borrowed from Tagalog, which means extravagant, flamboyant, impressive, stylish, or (more generally) excellent," Oxford added.  
Aside from that, at least nine new Filipino words have been added to the dictionary as of October this year. Not surprising to Filipinos, they're all related to food.  
These words are: bagoong, bihon, calamansi, carinderia, ensaimada, palay, panciteria, sorbetes and turon.
Yeah sure. That's just "bongga." From the OED press release:
In Philippine English, a trapo is ‘a politician perceived as belonging to a conventional and corrupt ruling class’. Trapo’s complex etymology exemplifies the multilingualism of the Philippines: it is an abbreviation of the English phrase ‘traditional politician’, but with punning allusion to the Tagalog word trapo (‘rag’), which in turn is borrowed from Spanish. Another new item from Philippine English is the adjective bongga, borrowed from Tagalog, which means extravagant, flamboyant, impressive, stylish, or (more generally) excellent.
https://public.oed.com/blog/new-words-notes-september-2018/
Perhaps one could say the multilingualism of the word "trapo" also reflects the multiculturalism and mulithethnicity of Filipinos themselves. With the blood of not only various native tribes and people groups but also outsiders such as Malays, Chinese, Spaniards, and other Europeans, Filipinos are a hodgepodge of assorted races all boiling over from the rainbow stew of the global melting pot.  A united nation of divided people.

But wait! There's more!  Yes this is not the first time Filipino-English words have made it into the OED.
Here you can find a list of the new Filipino words and senses added to the OED in the June 2015 update.
  1. advanced adj.
  2. bahala na int.
  3. balikbayan n.
  4. baon n.
  5. barangay n.
  6. barkada n.
  7. barong n.
  8. barong tagalog n.
  9. baro’t saya n.
  10. batchmate n.
  11. buko n.
  12. carnap v.
  13. carnapper n.
  14. comfort room n.
  15. despedida n.
  16. dirty adj.
  17. estafa n.
  18. gimmick n.
  19. go v.
  20. halo-halo n.
  21. high adj
  22. kikay n. & adj.
  23. KKB int.
  24. Kuya n.
  25. Mabuhay int.
  26. mani-pedi n.
  27. pan de sal n.
  28. pasalubong n.
  29. presidentiable n.
  30. pulutan n.
  31. salvage v.
  32. sari-sari store n.
  33. sinigang n.
  34. suki n.
  35. utang na loob n.
Many of those words are straight up tagalog words and not English in the slightest. Nor are they kind of words which are untranslatable and have no English equivalent like the German word "schadenfreude." Some of them are English words imbued with new Filipino meanings. Like "gimmick."
 Philippine English. A night out with friends.
http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/78347
I am quite certain that word 21 should be "high-blood."
high blood  n. and adj.  (a) n. colloq. high blood pressure; hypertension;  (b) adj.Philippine English angry, agitated.
Word 16, dirty, should also be "dirty kitchen."
dirty kitchen  n. Philippine English a kitchen where everyday cooking is done by household staff, as distinct from a kitchen that is purely for show or for special use by the owner of the house.
http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/53367
Wow. So the kitchen where all the food is cooked is called a "dirty kitchen"!? Who has two kitchens in their house? Orthodox Jews do believe it or not. That is so they don't mix foods like milk and meat. But who in the Philippines has two kitchens? I have never seen such a set-up. Does this mean that all these houses with one kitchen have de facto dirty kitchens?

The online OED does not illustrate the words so let me do the honour of showing you a dirty kitchen.


No roadside kitchen is a clean kitchen!

With 600,000 words and counting the OED is the definitive guide to the English language. With millions of OFWs Filipinos are the definitive scullery maids of the world. How long until Filipino English dominates the OED?