Wednesday, July 29, 2020

A Momma Abroad: My Sons Are Filipinos Because Life in the Philippines Is All They Know

I have written several blog posts about what it means to be Filipino-American. How can one born in a foreign land to a Filipino parent still claim to be a Filipino when they know nothing of the Philippines? While there are many Fil-Ams because of the OFW program/problem there are not many Am-Fils. This rarity makes the case of Amber Folkman's three boys Aaker Nuke, Oz Mounce, and Wells Finn (yes those are their actual names) rather interesting and unique.
https://www.smartparenting.com.ph/parenting/real-parenting/i-want-to-raise-my-boys-knowing-filipino-values-a1746-20180329
I was raised in a small town in Northern California in the valley of two mountains. We lived an hour away from a mall and 30 minutes from our dentist. I never imagined that I would raise my boys across the world in Manila, one of the world's most densely populated cities in South East Asia surrounded by skyscrapers and high rises. 
I cannot imagine a more opposite experience than the one I had. But that is part of the magic of living abroad. 
Besides having an endless summer, the best mangoes in the world and the most fun modes of transportation, the Philippines is where my boys have learned valuable life lessons that I hope will guide them through the rest of their lives. We predominantly have an American culture in our home, but outside we embrace everything that is Filipino.
In the headline Amber declares her boys are Filipinos because life in the Philippines is all they know but in the article she says they have an American culture in their home. What else could they have? Mom and dad are Americans and they are going to impart American values to their offspring because that is all they know. It's only natural. But if she is imparting American values and culture to her sons how can they be Filipinos? Amber goes on to say that outside the home they embrace everything that is Filipino. 

Going through her blog the "everything that is Filipino" boils down to food apparently. Even in this article she has much to say about food. First she mentions the best mangoes in the world. Next she gets excited that her little boys prefer to eat with their hands just like real Pinoys.
Never would have I ever thought my sons' preferred meals would be galunggong fried to a crisp with a heaping pile of rice, AND eating it with their hands, the Pinoy way! I never imagined that the Kuya of our family could switch his accent like a light switch depending on who he was communicating with (Filipino vs. non-Filipino). 
Of course she never would have thought her boys would not be civilized enough to use forks and spoons. Who would want to think something so sad? She also mentions the hilarious fact that one of her boys switches his accent when he talks with Filipinos. Is learning to dumb down your speech depending on who you talk to one of those valuable life lessons that will guide them through the rest of their lives that her boys are learning in the Philippines? Remember how Hilary Clinton switched her accent in front of various audiences? Perhaps that skill will combine handy if her boys become politicians.

The end of this article really sums up how she views her boys living in the Philippines and her whole philosophy about culture and nations.
One of my most tender memories is my bunso learning his body parts in Filipino before English. These lessons have taught us all that there is no one "right" way to live. 
May my three Pinoy boys always remember that they are world citizens and life is much bigger than one country and one culture. 
Since my boys were born and raised in the Philippines (minus one year for my eldest son), I have declared them Fil-Am. We may not have the passport to prove it, but they have the heart of the Filipino, and they are better for it.
No right way to live, they are world citizens, they have the heart of the Filipino and are better for it. All of that screams California liberal but apparently Amber is a Mormon. That does not mean she can't be a liberal but what it does mean is she has no idea what it is to be a Filipino. Filipinos are quite patriotic and have a lot of pride in their ethnicity. They may be scattered all over the world but they never assimilate into the local culture. Instead they bring their culture with them and send their money back to the Philippines where they hope to eventually retire after earning lots of money abroad. Filipinos are not cosmopolitans. Only silly white women like Amber are and after falling in love with a foreign culture and telling everyone back home, "We are all the same," they often end up dead.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pippa_Bacca
How can her boys have the heart of a Filipino when she admits they have an American culture inside the home? Home is where the heart is, right? Incidentally you can take a tour of her house at the following article:


https://www.chuzailiving.com/american-expat-home-philippines-amber-folkman/
Amber's house is immaculate. It is straight out of Good Housekeeping. In fact her house was featured in Real Living and she had an article published in Good Housekeeping.

https://amommabroad.com/blog/2016/07/25/magazine-feature-in-real-living-i-have-no-idea-what-im-doing
When Shine of Real Living mentioned some months ago that our house might be up for a feature I was over the moon. Real Living was THE only publication I bought regularly for the last couple of years. (Yummy and Good Housekeeping are also winners! I actually have a short recipe in Yummy's July issue and an article in Good Housekeepings' August issue.) Summit Media produces such quality material. It took a few months and some more nesting on my end but eventually it worked out. To be honest, I was proud of myself that I had created a home out of love, creativity and frugality and that a magazine, one I respected, thought our home was up to par. It felt like my motherhood was being recognized.
The only bad thing about this tour of her home is that we don't get to see the bathroom. We do see that the boys bathroom is Batman themed but we don't see the commode. Is there toilet paper in all the bathrooms? American culture after all. But then again she did write a "love letter" to the tabo.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B9zCvuZpVrV/
“Dear Tabo, I am sorry I had an aversion to you all these years. When I saw you and judged you as unsanitary. After your support in thoroughly cleaning my toddler and his extremely soggy swimsuit full of [poop] I owe you the sincerest apology and deepest gratitude. Now, I would like to continue our relationship if you’ll have me, Truly yours, an ignorant Momma Abroad. You tube: how to use a tabo. Fascinating!” -@amommabroad
There is quite a lot I could say about this lady and her assertion that her American children are Filipinos. As I noted they do pose an interesting case. The boys have grown up in the Philippines and the Philippines is all they know. So they are Filipinos right? Wrong!


These boys do not face the same trials as Filipinos do. Likely they live in a wealthy, gated community. They eat Filipino food but imbibe American values at home. Eating and washing your butt with your hands does not make one a Filipino. It just makes you gross.

Looking at her blog one does not see the Philippines in all its grit and gory. What one sees is the whitewashed fantasy of an American momma trying to build a magazine perfect life for herself and her children. One that is safe and wholly American but with tinges of the most superficial aspects of Filipinoness. What does make one a Filipino or an American? Her boys are going to have to face that existential crisis when they come of age.

This family is the perfect WHITE family. And that is very problematic because right now those boys are being sheltered from the cultural shift which is happening in America namely the demonizing white people as the cancer of the world as Susan Sontag disgustingly phrased it long ago. When they go back to America they will be blindsided at all the hate directed towards them. They will say we grew up in the Philippines, we aren't racist and they will not understand why no one will care. And with good reason! Because they are growing up rich and sheltered in the Philippines. That is what they call white privilege. The privilege to have a dad with a good paying job where you live in a third world nation and can live like kings because the peso is so devalued. The privilege where you can eat with your hands while squatting and pretend you are a native.

Aaker Nuke, Oz Mounce, and Wells Finn are not Filipinos. This lady is delusional. She has been demoralized by the melting-pot relativism of mainstream America. How could any foreigner live in this country and come to the conclusion, "we are all the same??" Cockfighting, littering. trash burning, exploiting relatives, exploiting those with whom you are tasked to protect and serve, an inability to plan for the future, the list goes on. Filipino culture is not like American culture and vice versa. That is because the internal workings of the Filipino mind are not at all like those of anyone else's. We see that evident in the society and culture Filipinos have built in this nation. There is a biological aspect to being Filipino that Amber's white children will NEVER have. They do not have a Filipino brain, will never think like Filipinos, and thus they will never be Filipinos. To ignore human biodiversity is to remain forever ignorant why societies and cultures differ among people groups.

What does this mean anyway??
"We predominantly have an American culture in our home."
What is the American culture in her home that those boys are being raised in?  Does daddy read the Constitution at night like a bed time story? Does momma extol the virtues of not burning garbage? Do her boys know anything about the United States which would make them good citizens? She should go to Booksale, look for a copy of the Federalist Papers (I have seen copies there) and read it to her sons. Or maybe print out a PDF, go to Recto, and have it bound. She should pay special attention to Federalist no. 2!
With equal pleasure I have as often taken notice that Providence has been pleased to give this one connected country to one united people--a people descended from the same ancestors, speaking the same language, professing the same religion, attached to the same principles of government, very similar in their manners and customs, and who, by their joint counsels, arms, and efforts, fighting side by side throughout a long and bloody war, have nobly established general liberty and independence. 
https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/fed02.asp
That little paragraph speaks volumes about what real American culture is and from whence it originates. This lady's idea of what it means to be Filipino is incredibly shallow.

https://amommabroad.com/blog/2016/08/04/becoming-filipino
While on this search for happiness I have found that the more I embrace the culture the deeper my roots sink and the more fulfilled I am. Although I am clearly not, part of me feels Filipino. It is a gift this country and culture have given to me, embracing me wholeheartedly. It might sound silly but a part of my heart will forever belong to The Pilipinas. So I dedicate this post to those who are Filipino or are on this journey to becoming Filipino. I will follow Kyle's lead of Becoming Filipino for this post. It may be kind of corny but whatever, I'm going for it. 
You may becoming Filipino if you... 
Are a pandesal addict. 
Are a suman, turon or hot tsokolat addict. 
Consume multiple varieties of bananas a day. :) 
Can make your own coconut milk. Bonus: eat it while doing the Pilipino squat.  
Eat a whole fish. Except the eyes. I just can't do that yet. My American side keeps telling me no. 
Your kid uses a tabo like a boss. 
Get excited when this very sanitary and nice toilet greets you on your road trip. You may becoming Filipino if you have to remind yourself to flush the toilet paper when you visit America instead of throw it in the rubbish bin.
She says this list is just for a little corny fun but I don't buy it. This lady is serious. She loves the Philippines and she loves the Philippines for these very reasons which have mostly to do with food! Amber really loves to eat. So here she is dressed in Pinoy-face stuffing her maw with pandesal, mangoes, bananas, and rice saying, "Look ma! I'm a Filipina and my boys are Filipinos toooooooo!" 

But an interesting thought occurs. Barack Obama grew up in Indonesia, not far from here, and eventually became the President of the USA. What if Aaker Nuke, with his Filipino heart, grew up to become President of the USA? Who would want a man with the heart of a Filipino to be President of the USA? 

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Insurgency: Former Rebels as Peace Advocates and Peace Builders

In the fight against the CPP-NPA and Islamic terrorists it sometimes seems as if everything is upside down. PNP officers execute AFP soldiers as they hunt after ISIS and NPA rebels become peace makers.

http://archive.is/14YoL
The Former Rebels (FRs) of Matuguinao, Samar are now peace builders of the said town as they participated in a round table discussion with the Samar Task Force-ELCAC. 
They are now called peace builders because they participate in the discussions and formulation of plans that will ultimately usher in lasting peace to their communities, said  Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer, Ms. Alma Austero.  
The discussion centered on the joint efforts of the government and the FRs in addressing the insurgency problems in Matuguinao. 
LTC Jasper Pecson, Battalion Commander of 19IB, Philippine Army, assigned in the area said the ELCAC aims to create long lasting peace not just in Matuguinao but all over the country. 
“No amount of money can compare to the joy of having a peaceful community, and living a normal situation where one can engage freely in the community,” Pecson said. 
Austero of the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office, discussed to the FRs the benefits of their surrender under the E-CLIP Program as well as the Local Social Integration Program of the provincial government. 
The Local Peace Engagement Cluster is set to have another round of discussion with the peace builders to further identify the basic services they need.
It sounds like "peace building" means that they are telling the government what kind of freebies they need to have a better life. Surely they can do better than that right? 

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1109946
A top official of the Philippine Army in the Caraga Region commended 12 former communist guerillas who pledged to help the government's peace and development efforts. 
Brig. Gen. Maurito Licudine, commander of the Army's 402nd Infantry Brigade (402Bde), underscored the role of New People's Army (NPA) surrenderers in helping end the communist rebel movement's "influence and harassments" on several upland communities in the region. 
“These FRs (former rebels) are the most credible persons to convey and encourage the remaining members of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) to surrender and reconcile with the government," Licudine said in a statement Friday. 
He said the 12 new rebel returnees can also "effectively convince" their former comrades to lay down their arms and return to their families. 
Major Francisco Garello Jr., 402Bde civil-military operations officer, said the 12 ex-NPAs who recently surrendered to the different battalions of the brigade completed their four-day "de-radicalization" training held in Camp Bancasi from July 18 to 21. 
Garello said the "de-radicalization" program is part of the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP) process and a critical component of the reintegration of the former rebels into their communities. 
“The program redirects our FRs from their deceptive views and delegitimizes the Communist NPA Terrorist (CNT) rhetoric and tactics in order to complete their transformation that will lead them to leave the path of violence and false indoctrination,” Garello said. 
One of the highlights of the training, he said, was the session on psycho-social moral recovery where the rebel returnees are asked to give "personal reflection" on their "past mistakes". 
He said the sessions aim to "deepen their commitment" and accept the challenge to become "peace advocates". 
Licudine hopes the de-radicalization" process led former rebels to "join the peace and development initiatives of the government" and aims to "transform their outlooks towards peace".
The headline is a bit misleading. These rebels have recently surrendered and Brig. Gen. Maurito Licudine hopes they will be peace advocates. But what do they know about peace? How long were they in the NPA that a mere 4-day de-radicalization training program is enough to make them abandon the communist cause? It's like alchemy. Take former rebels, send them to class for 4 days, and voila! a law abiding citizen who has abandoned communist ideology is born anew.

10 BIFF members recently surrendered and will surely be up for freebies from the government's E-CLIP program.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1110060
Tired of running away from government forces and wanting to be with their families, 10 members of Islamic State-linked Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) voluntarily surrendered with their firearms to the Army’s 602nd Infantry Brigade on Friday. 
Lt. Col.Michael Maquilan, the Army's 90th Infantry Battalion commander, and Col. Donald Gumiran, 602nd Infantry Brigade deputy commander, led the surrender ceremony at the Sangguniang Bayan session hall of Pagalungan, Maguindanao. 
The rebels turned in various high powered firearms that included sniper rifles, grenade launchers, explosives, and bomb-making components. 
“We do not have peace of mind, we always run whenever we see government forces near our area of operation,” Alik Sanday, one of the surrenderers, told reporters in the vernacular. 
The surrenderers all belonged to the group of Commander Gani Saligan of the BIFF Karialan faction. 
In exchange for the rifles they turned over, the local government of Pagalungan gave financial aid to start their own livelihood project.
What a nice story. These men just want to be with their families. So they turn in their weapons and receive money to start a "livelihood project." How much money and whether they were actually vetted the AFP does not say. Did they immediately receive money? 10 more men who will never be held accountable for their crimes against the state. Perhaps they even killed!

Meanwhile the AFP continues to fight the NPA and rout them out of their hidey-holes.

Government troops have recovered an arms cache of the communist terrorists New People’s Army (NPA) in a remote village in Zamboanga del Norte, military officials said Wednesday. 
Lt. Col. Jo-ar Herrera, the Army's 53rd Infantry Battalion commander, said the arms cache containing several high-power firearms was unearthed in a follow-up operation Tuesday in Barangay Pange, Siayan, Zamboanga del Norte. 
Herrera said the troops launched the follow-up operation based on information provided by a former member of the Main Regional Guerilla Unit (MRGU) of the NPA’s Western Regional Party Committee (WMRPC). 
Herrera said the discovery of the firearms was proof that many are disgruntled with the "communist terrorist NPA". 
“If it's not the community, it's the former rebels who disclose the locations of their firearms. This is proof that the FRs (former rebels) are tired of the NPA atrocities and also want this insurgency to end,” he said. 
The troops recovered the arms cache a day after government forces clashed with a group of rebels that led to the recovery of an M-16 Armalite rifle with several rounds of ammunition, medical supplies, personal belongings, and propaganda materials.
Th location of this cache was found using information provided by a former rebel. A cache found in Negros however was found after the AFP engaged in a firefight with 20 NPA rebels.

His men found the area after engaging some 20 members of the NPA’s South West Front Platoon 2, Sentro de Grabidad in a 15-minute firefight. 
They recovered from the hideout an improvised explosive device, a generator set, electrical wires, a pair of binoculars, a blood pressure apparatus, and a computer printer. Other items found included subversive documents, teach-in materials, office supplies, a map of Negros, containers of gasoline, personal items, foodstuff, and cooking utensils.
A hideout was also found in Bicol yielded explosives among other materials.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1109581
Army operations in Barangay Calpi, Bulan, Sorsogon resulted in two encounters with members of the New People’s Army (NPA) and seizure of explosives and food from the communist rebels. 
Capt. John Paul Belleza, 9th Infantry Division spokesperson, in an interview on Tuesday, said the first encounter that lasted for 30 minutes occurred when Army troopers responded to a report from residents that a group of communist NPA terrorists (CNTs) was lingering in the outskirts of the village. 
“Two hours later, reinforcing troops received another tip-off from the concerned citizens which triggered another encounter with the escaping CNTs,” he said. 
Belleza said the terrorists were believed to be members of Larangan 2, Komiteng Probinsya 3 of the Bicol Regional Party Committee (BRPC) who, accordingly, were planning to disrupt the Community Support Program (CSP) peace initiatives in the said area. 
“Troopers seized three anti-personnel mines, electrical wires, food supplies and other CNTs' belongings from the encounter sites,” he added. 
Meanwhile, Joint Task Force Bicolandia (JTFB) commander Maj. Gen. Henry Robinson Jr. said the Army in Bicol will continue to enforce more stringent measures to protect the communities against the communist terrorists. 
“To further prevent any terroristic acts which hamper government efforts to uplift the people’s welfare through community development, we will continue to enforce measures and preempt any unlawful activities,” he added. 
Robinson added that the CSP Team is conducting immersion activities in the communities to know the needs of the residents and to bring these to the government for appropriate actions. 
“But the CTG’s terrorism disrupts this operation, thereby delaying the delivery of needed services to the local populace. We will not allow this. Our intensified operations are meant to go after these terrorists, encourage them to return to the folds of the law and totally eradicate the insurgency in Bicol,” he added.
What Maj. Gen. Henry Robinson Jr. is talking about is the whole-of-nation-approach whereby more services are given to those out in the provinces to deter them from joining the CPP-NPA. Recently a team was went to Samar to assess the needs of various communities.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1109865
“Their mission is to identify the issues of the people that will be raised to the concerned government agencies and local government for them to address it accordingly. This is a way for the government to reach its services to the far-flung areas of the country and let people feel that no one is left behind,” the Philippine Army 63rd Infantry Battalion said in a statement issued on Thursday. 
The Philippine Army said the task of the teams is to facilitate solutions for those identified problems through the convergence of efforts of different government agencies supervised by the local task force of ending local communist armed conflict (ELCAC). 
The military initially identified 100 remote villages in the Eastern Visayas region as a priority for RCSP deployment due to threats of the NPA. 
As of mid-2020, the NPA in Eastern Visayas has 384 fighters with 363 firearms, influencing 162 villages, a small fraction of the 4,390 villages in the region’s six provinces, according to a report of the regional task force ELCAC.
Where did the PNP obtain such specific information about the number of NPA fighters and firearms in the Eastern Visayas? It would seem 21 NPA rebels do not have firearms.

The new anti-terror law is now in effect but there is a catch. As of this moment there are no implementing rules and regulations (IRR). The would seem to make the law inutile. The PNP thinks so.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1309567/police-cant-enforce-antiterror-law-without-rules-pnp
Philippine National Police chief Archie Gamboa on Monday maintained that the police force still cannot enforce the antiterrorism act in the absence of implementing rules and regulations (IRR). 
“Many are saying there are provisions of the antiterror law that are already executory and do not require the IRR but nevertheless we still have to study this and [find out] what these [provisions] are so that this will be part of the [police] training,” the PNP chief said at an online briefing on Monday. 
“We are on the stage of preparing, waiting for the IRR and then creating units for the specific task of implementing the antiterror law,” he said, adding that a specialized unit, the composition of which has not yet been specified, would be enforcing its provisions.
SolGen Calida disagrees with this assessment.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1109866
Solicitor General Jose Calida on Thursday said the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 (ATA) is already in effect even if the government has yet to craft its implementing rules and regulations. 
In a statement, Calida, citing precedent cases previously decided on by the Supreme Court, such as SEC v. IRC decided in 2008, said laws are not contingent on the implementing rules. 
"To claim that the law is ineffective until implementing rules are promulgated creates an absurd situation where an agency can delay the effectivity of the law by delaying promulgation of its rules. To argue that a law is less than the law because it is made to depend on a future event or act is to rob Congress of its plenary power to act wisely for the public welfare," Calida said. 
Even while the IRR is still underway, the ATA is already in force, Calida said. 
"First, the promulgation of the IRR is not a condition precedent for the effectivity of the ATA. The pending issuance of an IRR cannot defer the law coming into force. A law is presumed to be valid when there exists an interpretation favorable to its effectivity. Unless there are clear and unmistakable showing of the law’s constitutional and statutory infirmity, the presumption of validity subsists, and the law is binding and effective," he added.
Sure the law is in force but how are the authorities to implement the law without the IRR? This is another good reason why the Congress should fashion the IRR along with the law itself. Perhaps DILG Sec. Año had the most absurd comment on this situation.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1310375/law-enforcers-may-wait-for-anti-terror-law-irr-if-theres-no-terror-threat-ano
Law enforcement agencies may wait for the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of the anti-terror law if there is no terrorist threat in the country, Interior and Local Government Secretary  Eduardo Año said on Wednesday. 
“If there is a terrorist threat, we have to apply the law. Kung nakabingit yung buhay ng mamamayan, we have to implement it. Now kung walang malakihang terrorist threat, we will have to wait for the IRR,” Año said in a televised pre-State of the Nation Address forum when asked if police will heed the Department of Justice’s call to wait for the promulgation of the anti-terror law’s IRR. 
(If there is a terrorist threat, we have to apply the law. If it is already threatening our countrymen, we have to implement it. If there is no big terrorist threat, we will have to wait for the IRR.) 
The law, however, is already in effect but it still needs the IRR to prevent issues with its promulgation, the Interior and Local Government chief said. 
“The only question is since there is no IRR, there are so many people who will question the law enforcers on carrying out this law on certain provisions and applications. To avoid that, wait for the IRR because it is open to questions,” Año said in mixed Filipino and English.
What does he mean, "If there is a terrorist threat?" The NPA, the BIFF, Abu Sayyaf, they all pose a terrorist threat to the nation. They are also all engaged in activities which do not need the anti-terror law to be classified as criminal. 

Monday, July 27, 2020

The God Culture: More Stuff The God Culture Says

Time for more Stuff The God Culture Says. Tim has made over 200 videos just talking and talking. Every time you listen to or watch a video it's exciting because he has you on the edge of your seat thinking, "What's this meshuggeneh gonna say next?" That's what this series is for: to tell you the crazy things he says next!


You know what philosophy is right? The word literally means "love of wisdom." There are two whole books about philosophy in the Bible, Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, as well as numerous references to wisdom and knowledge being gifts from God Himself throughout all of the other books. But Tim doesn't understand that. He thinks philosophy is evil and was taught to men by the Nephilim. He is especially against the philosophy of Descartes.

Colossians 2. What Did Paul Say? Not What We Are Told.
But here he tells us: "Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy."  Who does that? "And vain deceit." Who does that? "After the tradition of men." Who does that? Who is rebuked in scripture by Messiah Himself? The Pharisees do. "After the rudiments of the world and not after Yahusha, Christ." Who is doing this? Well many there's no doubt it's not just Pharisees, no. Its Sadducees, it's also pagans, it's Essenes, it's Gnostics they have lots of names for their different groups although it really is one attack on the Word. The Greeks with their Greek Philosophy indeed but there is little difference with them and Pharisee Philosophy really. In fact you'll find Pharisees within Greek Philosophy even. Certainly not with Kabbalah especially as they really share the same philosophy which is more obvious today than probably ever.

Philosophy originates in the likes of the Nephilim and Watcher fallen angels. It is really their doctrine and so is modern Judaism. Some of it sounds smart but it is pretty stupid to elevate oneself above Yahuah which it does often. For instance we've used this example before: "I think therefore I am." Ohhh! That's so profound! You mean you create you? I don't think so. What a moron. I mean anybody that would say something so ignorant is obviously just espousing the doctrine of Satan from the Garden of Eden.  That's what that is. I create me. That's what that says. And who says that? Satan does! So no thank you.
"What a moron," indeed. Tim's moronic and asinine intellectual habits are on full display in this imbecilic rant against philosophy. Who knew that metaphysics, ethics, and epistemology all originated with the Nephilim!? But Tim has no idea what those words mean anyway just as he has no idea what Descartes meant by his famous Cogito.


Descartes is not saying he creates himself and is a god. What he is doing is attempting to find certainty via a principle of doubt. How can he know anything? So he doubts everything. But in the process of doubting he finds that he is thinking. Only an existent being can think. Hence I think therefore I am. Now Descartes has a foundation on which to build, namely his thinking. That is the philosophy called rationalism.
But immediately upon this I observed that, whilst I thus wished to think that all was false, it was absolutely necessary that I, who thus thought, should be something; And as I observed that this truth, I think, therefore I amwas so certain and of such evidence that no ground of doubt, however extravagant, could be alleged by the Sceptics capable of shaking it, I concluded that I might, without scruple, accept it as the first principle of the philosophy of which I was in search.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cogito,_ergo_sum
What Tim has done here is latched onto, "I am," and conflated it with the tetragrammaton of Exodus 3:14. Of all the controversy Descartes' philosophy caused during his day no one ever accused him of making himself a god. It took Tim 300 years later to make this truly and massively ignorant assessment. If Tim's "wife" asks what he is doing and he says, "I am making another heretical and blatantly false video about the history of the Philippines," does that mean he is declaring himself to be a god? According to Tim's logic it does because he said, "I am."

One fan of The God Culture commented on Tim's absurd interpretation of Descartes and the following exchanged ensued.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6UQu5ajLsc&lc=UgzbmjfyL9wKImp1ST94AaABAg
Gilvids: ”I think therefore i am" quote has to do with conciousness and idealism. In other words reality exist through conciousness. Because what actually exists outside of conciousness if no one is concious to observe it. Thats why "i think therefore i am" means i am concious therefore i am real. It doesnt disprove God or anything satanic, its just another perspective of looking at the world. In fact the theory points to a omnipotent being. 
The God Culture: It’s vain philosophy and you just attempted to reform this yet saying the same thing. Consciousness has much to do with Yahuah. We are not conscious without His spirit. We are not conscious if He did not create not only mankind but a planet in which we can survive, perfectly balanced. You are not thinking this thru but stuck in the weeds in Jesuit semantics often applied in occult thinking not Bible. For anyone to say "I think, therefore, I am" is most certainly to say I create me or I create my own consciousness which are the same thing essentially which is exactly what satan was speaking of in the Garden of Eden. If you create your own consciousness, you are a god. You are not a god nor can you in any sense create your own consciousness. This ignorant so-called theory is against scripture period. Yah Bless. 
Gilvids: @The God Culture there is no such thing as "most certainly" in an interpretation. Its like an opinion, we all have one.  Again i said, one interpretation of "i think therefore i am" is i am aware that im aware therefore i must be real (in its simplest form). It doesnt mean "youre creating your conciousness" at all. The person is merely observing its own existence. There are many angles one can look at this idea. For example everything in the universe is the product of a dietys conciousness and human conciousness is merely a part of it (which sort of ties into your point of "we are not concious without his spirits"). Not everyone comes into a belief from the inside out meaning they were born and raised into a belief that formed their world view. Some people started from the outside and came into a belief after it made an impact on them. Like CS Lewis, Ravi Zacharias for example. 
Gilvids is closer to the truth than Tim will ever be in this regard.

If you thought Timothy Schwab was a White man you better think again. Tim claims he's part Native American. "A good portion" of his bloodline is Native American Indian in fact!
Even another channel responded to our last video with no actual facts to refute anything we said by they way, and let's note that, because they cannot, but offering racism calling us Japhethite White Boys! Or at least me I reckon you know, "Mr. Culture." Of course let's forget that a good portion of my bloodline is actually Native American Indian who by the way have been far more decimated in history that even Ophirians and certainly more than Africans who were taken into slavery. My people were just plain killed! So don't tell me about your racist crap. Thank you. And that's from Mr. Culture.
Colossians 1. What Did Paul Say? Not What We Are Told.
Which tribe? The Mohonk tribe? Is Tim or anyone in his family on the register of a federally recognized tribe? Just look at this guy. Doesn't he look like a Native American Indian with his white skin and caucasoid features?


"A good portion of my bloodline" is how much exactly? More than 50%? Does the man in the above picture look like "a good portion" of his bloodline is Native American Indian? He probably has as much red native blood coursing through his veins as pasty-white socialist shrew Elizabeth Warren.


Lest you have forgotten "Ophirians" is his term for Filipinos because, according to his false history, the Philippines is Ophir.  He also mentions negroes who were sold into slavery and that is because, again according to his false history, Hamitic sub-Saharan African negroes are Israelites along with Filipinos. Tim is saying that he belongs to a people group that has been more oppressed than the Filipinos and negroes!  Imagine the gall of this white man saying, "My people were just plain killed," in an attempt to outdo negroes in the racial grievances department and shed his White identity! Talk about playing the race card. He takes offense at being called a White Boy and pulls out the Native American trump card thereby absolving him from the sin of being White. "See everybody I'm not white at all and in fact I belong to a dark skinned people group that has been more oppressed than you!" Touché, Mr. Culture. 

Timothy really does believe Google is persecuting The God Culture. Censoring them in fact!

The God Culture: Are you kidding YouTube?!!! We uploaded this video almost 1 hour ago to 85,000 subscribers and you are caught censoring this channel. 200 views in the first hour from 85,000 subscribers? Are you on crack YouTube? You thought we wouldn't catch you? We did not post anywhere else or send our eblast but just relied on you to do your job and follow your own guidelines. YouTube is guilty of religious discrimination and censorship. You better stop this now. How dare you! 
The God Culture: Is YouTube and Google Philippines censoring our channel? Are you here to help Filipinos or tear them down? Are you good or evil? Will you do the right thing or make up your own law? Hope you aren't too comfortable in the Philippines Google Philippines to think that this society will allow this. It will not. 
Is Timothy so self-absorbed that he does not realize that other people are having this same problem? Even people with millions of subscribers??

https://reclaimthenet.org/logan-paul-youtube-no-notifications/
Logan Paul, the YouTuber with more than 20 million followers, has lashed out against the large online video platform, stating that working on the site is like “walking on eggshells” because of the difficulties that content creators face. 
Despite being one of the most influential YouTubers with varied content that includes the publication of multiple videos throughout the week, his audience has allegedly been struggling to get alerted to his most recent videos. 
Logan Paul’s case is definitely not an isolated problem. 
Many YouTubers have complained about YouTube not sending out notifications. 
One of the Twitter users that reported the problem also shared a screenshot where he suggests that several YouTubers do not appear in his feed.
According to Polygon even Pewdiepie, the biggest Youtuber wth over 100 million subscribers, is having the same issue. Is Google trying to censor or persecute Pewdiepie?

This is all ridiculous and part of Tim's martyr complex.

The martyr complex is fundamental to the nature of schismatic groups like The God Culture, the Mormons, JWs, the Protestant Reformed Church, and the like. These small groups always pit themselves against the world. In a time of ignorance their group has been given the light of revelation and now stands all alone on the side of truth while the rest of the world has been hoodwinked by Satan. They are the remnant. They are the true Church.
24:06 The world will hate you and I if you are serving Him. He said so. If the world does not hate you may want to do some soul searching. Are you really serving Him?
Sabbath Series: Part 3C. Did Messiah Break the Sabbath?
In Tim's view the mean, evil Google is purposefully targeting The God Culture because they bring a new and fresh revelation from God Himself. Google does not want anyone to hear that message. But that is not what's happening here. What is happening is that many people are having this same problem. Here is a two year old Reddit thread about the problem. If Google really wanted to shut down The God Culture they would do it. Ask Stefan Molyneux.

Did you know the 1994 animated film The Lion King is actually about the Babylonian lion god named Nergal?

Psalm 83 War: Pharisees and Assyrians. Lost Tribes 8C
Nergal is the Lion Man or really the Lion King. Yes if you saw that cartoon you are not watching a harmless account of an animated lion with human features which would be called a Nephilim hybrid and uh not at all but you are watching this guy really. It's his story. He is the hero. Same title as the Nephilim really The Mighty Men of Renown. He's the god of battle.
Silly me, all this time I thought Disney's The Lion King was a rip-off of Shakespeare's Hamlet (a prince is visited by the ghost of his dead father, the king, who was killed by a jealous uncle to steal the crown and now he must prove this to all).

https://www.oprahmag.com/entertainment/tv-movies/a28376309/the-lion-king-hamlet-comparison/
In a 2011 interview with Blu-Ray.com, Minkoff said the film, which went into development six years before its release, was initially "thought of as a Bambi in Africa." He said the filmmakers believed that "because The Lion King was considered an original story, there was always the need to anchor it to something familiar. " 
While it does share a crucial plot point or two with the 1942 tearjerker (the pivotal sudden death of a parent, for one), unintended parallels to another story emerged during a roundtable meeting. 
"When we first pitched the revised outline of the movie to Michael Eisner, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Peter Schneider and Tom Schumacher, someone in the room announced that its themes and relationships were similar to Hamlet," Minkoff said. "Everyone responded favorably to the idea that we were doing something Shakespearean, so we continued to look for ways to model our film on that all-time classic."  
"I'd be happy if we had even unconsciously channeled the old Bard!" added Allers.
and a Japanese anime called Kimba The White Lion.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimba_the_White_Lion#The_Lion_King_controversy
Matthew Broderick has said that when he was hired as the voice of adult Simba in The Lion King, he presumed the project was related to Kimba the White Lion. He explained that he "thought he meant Kimba, who was a white lion in a cartoon when I was a little kid, so I kept telling everybody I was going to play Kimba. I didn't really know anything about it, but I didn't really care." Animators Tom Sito and Mark Kausler, who both have story credits, have admitted to watching Kimba, and assumed many of their colleagues had too, especially if they grew up in the 1960s.
Who knew that the original anime was not just going to be plagiarized but radically altered to represent the life and times of the Babylonian god Nergal? Or maybe the original anime was based on him?


They don't even look remotely similar. Tim claims Simba has human features and is a Nephilim hybrid but that is clearly not the case. Simba is a lion with hardly any anthropomorphic features except for his facial expressions. He certainly does not use his paws like hands to wield an axe nor does he walk on two feet.  A better comparison to Nergal would be Lion-O.


Now that's more like it. Lion-O is definitely more of a "god of battle" than Simba. Thunder, Thunder, Thunder, Thundercats...HOOOOOOOOO!!!!

Tim doesn't know a thing about philosophy and it appears he doesn't have a clue about 80's cartoons either. Oh well. Hakuna Matata.

Friday, July 24, 2020

Retards in the Government 164

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption in the Philippine government. 

The Police Regional Office (PRO) 10 (Northern Mindanao) on Friday issued an apology over an infographic posted by the Malaybalay City Police Station (MCPS) on its Facebook page claiming that the activists are supporters of terrorism. 
Lt. Col. Mardy Hortillosa, PRO-10 spokesperson, said the regional police has already ordered the MCPS to delete the controversial post, which showed faces of activists holding placards calling for the junking of the Anti-Terror Law and not to shut down the ABS-CBN media network. 
Hortillosa said the police office was also asked to explain why they made the infographic, which caused a stir among activist groups and prompted criticisms from community journalists. 
"We have already issued a directive not to touch that issue since it's not under our power. We ask apology to ABS-CBN employees since we know how hard for them to think when they will settle for a living in the coming days. Airing grievances is not a crime. Doing something bad during the rally against the properties and individuals can be considered a crime. Again, our sincere apology to our friends from ABS-CBN and the whole media in general. We will always protect your press freedom," he told local reporters in an online interview.
The PNP are already doing exactly what those opposed to the anti-terror law said they would do which is tag activists and protesters as terrorists. This is not the first time this happened. Doubtful this will be the last time.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1308942/isabela-town-vice-mayor-7-others-held-over-mahjong

Maconacon town Vice Mayor Jolly Taberner was arrested along with two policemen and five others for alleged illegal gambling, authorities here said. 
Police Brig. Gen. Crizaldo Nieves, Cagayan Valley regional police director, said Taberner and his companions were caught playing “mahjong” inside a house near the national highway in Barangay Balzain West here on Saturday afternoon. 
Also arrested were police officers Christine Ruiz and Maconel Pascua, house owner Peter Laggui, and their companions who were identified as Pedro Baggay, Gerry Adducul, Grace Laggui, and Marlene Bautista. 
Seized from them were mahjong sets and tables, a .45-caliber pistol with magazines and other paraphernalia.
The Vice Mayor and two cops arrested for illegal gambling.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1109383
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Saturday confirmed that a sexual harassment complaint was filed against a former Filipino Ambassador to South Korea. 
The agency did not identify the envoy but said the Philippine embassy in Seoul received the complaint in February when the latter was in Manila on official business. 
The complaint was then referred to the DFA, which tasked its Committee on Decorum and Investigation (CODI) to look into the allegation.
A former ambassador charged with sexual harassment.
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/747644/honeylet-s-cousin-sued-for-perjury-over-alleged-false-entry-in-career-executive-service-application/story/

A perjury complaint  was filed Monday against Assistant Secretary Melissa Avanceña-Aradanas of the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development over alleged false entries in her Career Executive Service (CES) Board application. 
In an 11-page affidavit filed before the Office of the Ombudsman, youth group Samahan ng Progresibong Kabataan (SPARK) led by Alladin Panganiban accused Avanceña-Aradanas of lying in her CES Board application by failing to disclose that she was dismissed in her previous employment. 
Complainant Panganiban was referring to the time Avanceña-Aradanas and her fellow commissioners in the Presidential Commission on the Urban Poor (PCUP) were fired by President Rodrigo Duterte in December 2017  over alleged excessive travel. 
Panganiban argued that the firing of Avanceña-Aradanas in December 2017 violates the rules for CES Eligibility which requires that an applicant must has not been dismissed from the service for cause. 
“This very public fact alone should have prompted the CES Board to decline the respondent’s candidature for CES eligibility and disallowed her from taking the written examination,” the complaint read.
Duterte appointed his mistress' cousin to a position in the PCUP from which she was dismissed in 2017 for excessive travel. She was reappointed to a new position in the government but apparently she should have been disqualified from the position because she was fired from her previous job. She also left this fact off her application.


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/327975/coa-flags-closed-non-existent-balances-in-capitols-2019-cash-in-bank-account
The Commission on Audit has asked the Capitol to reflect the “correct and true account balances” and ensure the fair presentation of its accounts in its financial statements. 
This as the state auditors noted that the Capitol’s “Cash in Bank-Local Currency, Current Account” included balances from a non-existing account and three closed bank accounts. 
Those included of the closed and non-existent accounts resulted in an overstatement of P504,004.11 in the Cash in Bank-Local Currency, Current account for the year 2019. 
The closed accounts are those maintained by Capitol-run hospitals.
Bad accounting from Capitol-run hospitals which are managed by the provincial government of Cebu. Maybe it's deliberate?


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/327460/coa-flags-93-1-land-swap-deal
 State auditors flagged down the decades-old 93-1 land swap deal between the provincial government and city government of Cebu. 
The Commission on Audit (COA) called out the attention of the two local governments for proceeding with the land swap deal despite the absence of approval from the commission. 
“We recommended that management (Capitol) require the persons responsible to explain why COA approval was not secured prior to the execution of the deeds of conveyance by way of donation relative to the subject properties,” stated COA in their 167-page report to the Capitol for the fiscal year 2019. 
It can be recalled the previous administrations of the Capitol and the city government entered into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to formalize the swapping or exchange of several city-owned and Province-owned lots covered by 93-1.  
The two local governments then sealed the deal by issuing the Deeds of Donation and Acceptance last August 2018. 
Under the MOA, the province will transfer to the city government the ownership of the disputed residential lots along with a 1.5-hectare lot within the Department of Agriculture (DA) compound in Barangay Guadalupe, a 2,358-square-meter property along Gorordo Avenue in Barangay Lahug and a portion of a property in Barangay Capitol Site. 
In earlier reports, the present administrations of the Cebu Provincial Government and Cebu City Government eyed to renegotiate the 93-1 land swap deal, saying that the process undertaken by their predecessors was “erroneous.” 
The Capitol, in 1993, issued Provincial Ordinance No. 93-1 that directed 5,000 families to pay a monthly amortization for residing in province-owned lots in Cebu City. The Cebu City Government decided to intervene through a land swap deal after no payment was made to the province
The City of Cebu entered in an agreement with the provincial government to swap land in 1993 and the COA is just now flagging this agreement because it did not receive approval from the COA. Why did they wait so long?

https://www.panaynews.net/retired-soldier-robbed-shot-to-death-in-roxas-city/
A retired member of the Armed Forces of the Philippines was robbed and shot to death in Barangay Bolo, Roxas City, Capiz. 
The 54-year-old Junifer Borda, a supervisor of a security agency, sustained gunshot wounds on the body, a police report showed. 
According to Roxas City police station chief Lieutenant Colonel Ricardo Jomuad Jr., the shooting happened around 12:30 p.m. on July 20. 
Borda was onboard his motorcycle going to the agency when two unidentified motorcycle riding-gunmen shot him from behind.  
The suspects then took the P100,000 cash of the victim which was intended for the wages of the agency’s security guards. 
Borda was rushed to a private hospital where the attending physician declared him “dead on arrival.” 
According to Jomuad, they are considering inside job as a possible motive behind the incident. 
“Maybe the suspects knew the victim was carrying a big amount of money and that he came from the bank,” said Jomuad. “We are now coordinating with the agency to help us possibly identify the suspects,” he added.
Retired AFP solider assassinated by unknown motorcycle men. Could be robbery. Could be more.


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/328358/coa-tells-capitol-to-deduct-excess-in-overpriced-tuburan-road-project
The Commission on Audit (COA) has asked the Cebu provincial government to deduct about P2.7 million from the remaining collectible of the contractor of a road concreting project in Tuburan town after it found that the contract price of the project was “excessive” by over 22 percent. 
In its 2019 audit report for the province, COA said its Regional Technical Services unit rendered a report that the contract price of the concreting project of a portion of the Alegria-Kabangkalan Road Section in Tuburan which was pegged at P14,954,525.39 exceeded the agency’s computed cost which was only pegged at P12,177,474.33. 
Under a circular that COA issued in 2012, the Commission defined “excessive expenditure” as those that are unreasonable or were incurred at an “immoderate quantity or exorbitant price” and exceeds the “usual or proper” cost. 
According to COA, the program of works and estimates prepared by the Provincial Engineering Office was exceeded by 23.21 percent or byP2,825,526.66 compared to the COA computed cost, resulting in an overstated approved budget for the contract (ABC) of P14,999,999.99. 
Following the audit observation, COA recommended for the Provincial Engineering Office to deduct P2,780,051.07 from the remaining receivable of the contractor to avoid disallowance in an audit. 
As of January 2020, the project contractor has already received P12,099,418.60. 
This means that instead of receiving the balance of P2,855,106.80 from the project, the contractor is now only entitled to receive the remaining balance of P75,055.73. 
The COA has found that a road project funded by the Cebu provincial government was overpraise by 23% or almost P3 million. Luckily they caught the error in time before the sum was paid to the contractor. But why was it overpriced to begin with?

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1109692
Law enforcement authorities arrested a government employee in the Davao del Sur town of Padada during a buy-bust operation on Tuesday, a police official said. 
Captain Arnold Absin, Padada police station chief, identified the suspect as Allen Rey Guitguit Cabiad, 32, a resident of Barangay Harada Butai, Padada, who works as an administrative aide at the town's municipal engineering office. 
Absin said Cabiad is listed as "number 4 high-value target" provincial-level drug personality, who was arrested by a combined team of the local and provincial police, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), and the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) in Barangay Tulogan, Padada town. 
Cabiad yielded a sachet of suspected shabu worth PHP13,600, a .45-caliber pistol, and other pieces of evidence, police said.
High valued drug target who also worked for the government arrested in Davao Sur.

https://twitter.com/teddyboylocsin/status/1285439922472538112
Another unprofessional and undiplomatic tweet from the nation's top diplomat directed toward Senator Pangilinan.

The police have launched an in-depth investigation to identify the riding in tandem gunmen behind the attempt to kill an elected government official in Zamboanga del Norte, an official said Wednesday. 
Maj. Helen Galvez, Police Regional Office-9 (PRO-9) information officer, identified the victim as Estrella Asman Tayrus, 47, a councilor in Barangay Tinuyop, Leon Postigo town, Zamboanga del Norte, who was shot and wounded around 4 p.m. Tuesday in a hilly area in Sitio Pitogo, Barangay Delusom, in the town. 
Galvez said an investigation showed that Tayrus was riding a motorcycle on the way home when shot by one of two men riding tandem on another motorcycle that tailed the victim and her companion.
The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) on Thursday said it had filed administrative complaints against the mayor and councilor of Sto. Tomas, Pangasinan for organizing a birthday party last May 6. 
“DILG Secretary Eduardo M. Año said that two (2) cases have been referred to the Ombudsman, particularly against the mayor and a councilor in Sto. Tomas, Pangasinan, for holding a birthday celebration/mass gathering which violated social distancing and the prevailing curfew,” read the statement from DILG Public Information Office.
Charges finally filed against the mayor of Pangasinan and a city councilor for holding a birthday party in violation of the curfew and social distancing measures.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1310799/arrested-southern-leyte-village-head-faces-raps-for-illegal-drugs
A village chief of Maasin City in Southern Leyte is facing charges after he was arrested by authorities in a drug bust on Wednesday, July 22. 
Serafin Omega, Jr., chairman of Barangay Mantahan, was charged for violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, particularly the selling and possession of illegal drugs. 
The suspect, considered a high-value target, was detained at the Maasin City Police Office’s lock-up cell.
A barangay captain was arrested for selling drugs.  Turn out he was a high-value-target.