Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Three Dog Tales

WARNING!!!! This post contains graphic images.  Please do not read this post if you love dogs.

Let us never forget that dogs are man's best friend and have been bred to be his companion and helpmeet for just about every occasion. Herding sheep, hunting, sniffing out cancer, sniffing out drugs, companionship, a dog is a man's loyal friend and coworker and he should be treated as such.

Let us also never forget that 300 years ago in 1720 Gaspar de San Augustin noted this peculiar characteristic of Filipinos:
They do not care for any domestic animal—dog, cat, horse, or cow. They only care, and too much so, for the fighting cocks.
http://www.philippinehistory.net/views/1720sanagustin.htm
Filipinos, broadly and generally speaking, do not care about their pet dogs.  They allow these animals to roam freely around the neighbourhood or city, feed them unhealthy foods like rice and sardines, and do not give their dogs proper medical care, preventative or otherwise.  And to top it all off they allow their dogs to breed uncontrollably which only perpetuates the cycle.

With that in mind I present three dog tales from the Philippines.

The first tale is rather short. It is a puppy's tale after all.  While out running down a busy highway one morning I saw a puppy on the other side of the road. All of a sudden he decided to cross over to me and zipped into the road. I jogged over to scoop him up and bring him to safety and placed him at what seemed to be his house. I continued on my way.

I did a u-turn not far ahead and to my surprise I saw the puppy once more on the other side of the road running towards me. I again scooped him up but instead of dropping him off anywhere I decided to take him home.  I ran all the way home with a tiny puppy in my arms.  It wasn't too far.  Maybe 1.5 miles or less. 


I did have second thoughts that perhaps I had stolen him, but two things:

1. I don't know where this puppy is from.
2. Whoever owns this puppy is letting him run around on the highway and probably does not care about the dog.

So my conscience is clear.  The puppy is safe and healthy now.

The second tale is a bit longer and these pictures are graphic so don't read any further if you are easily disturbed.

At about 1 pm I heard the dogs outside yapping and barking.  Like always.  It's always the Cujo Chorus trying to lull you into an afternoon nap.  But something was off.  This barking was shrill and plaintive and overly aggressive.  I peeked out the window and saw a few dogs in the bushes so I went to take a look.  


Two dogs were savagely attacking a third dog in this area against the wall.  


Recently I had seen this dog in the neighbourhood. A new stray from I don't know where. I had seen him in the woods prowling around by himself and sleeping next to a fence. But now here he was being attacked by two dogs and these two dogs had ripped his eyes out. At least I'm certain they did.  I do not remember this dog being eyeless when I first saw him. An eyeless dog is an extraordinary sight anyone would remember. 

Here are the culprits.


These dogs are always out and about causing a ruckus.  Their owners open the gate every morning and allow their dogs to run out and piss and poop everywhere.  On this day there was construction work being done on the property so the dogs were moving in and out of the gate freely. Vicious animals. And their owners don't care.  Imagine if they had killed or been killed by the dog they were attacking.

We tried to corral the injured dog and coax it out of the cramped area so we could take it home and nurse it back to health.  But the dog got away into a thick area of underbrush.  We tramped around looking for him but he was too fast.  I am surprised I did not get bit by a snake.  


I don't know what happened to the dog. Whether he is dead or alive. This was two weeks ago and there has been no horrid rotting stench so I think the dog got away. But to where is a mystery.

WARNING!!! THE NEXT STORY IS VERY GRAPHIC! PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK!!




LAST CHANCE!!



It really sets a bad tone for the day when you open the gate to your house and the first sight to greet you is this ghastly image:



The sight of this dead dog and all of his blood spread out on the street was not particularly traumatic for me though I'm sure it was for my dogs whom I was taking out for their morning business. After all this is one of their neighbours too. They have sniffed butts and listened to each other bark all day long. How do dogs process grief? I was not grieved in the slightest. Looking at this dog all I could think was, "I told you so." 

How many times I have I told the neighbours to lock up their dogs and not let them run around?  Only a year ago another of their dogs was killed in the same manner and place, hit by a truck in front of my house.  Sadly it was only a matter of time and even now it is only a matter of time before one of their remaining dogs dies in the same grizzly fashion. How rude and uncaring for these people to endanger their animals and subject myself and the entire neighbourhood to such a horrible display of death. 

See the bone in the foreground?  I think this dog was out scavenging.


 

And on the way home: POW! 

A few hours later when everyone was beginning to wake up and the sun had risen, the old lady came out and saw the lifeless body of her dead dog. She moved the dog and took a bucket of water and tossed it on the blood.  This made a huge mess smearing blood all over the road. 


It would have been a lot better had she thrown dirt on the blood and then swept it up. I can't fault her though.  She's an old lady who walks all hunched over and has a sunken face and a wrinkly body with probably very little strength to handle a shovel. Apparently the men who live with her were still deep in a drunken slumber. She moved the dog to the curb and waited for them to awake so they could dig a hole to bury the dog.


She loved the dog so much that she repurposed an empty bag of chips as a glove and dragged the dead animal to the curb where it sat for a good four hours. Man's best friend?

Such is the life of a dog in the Philippines.

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Retards in the Government 2

Inspired by the previous post "Retards in the Government" this will be part of a continuing series showcasing headlines depicting elected officials and appointed bureaucrats in the Philippines behaving in a manner unworthy of their office. From filing spurious charges to childish dares to impeach or oust to just plain silliness and outrageous statements, even outright lies, I hope to present, without commentary, an accurate picture of why politics in the Philippines remains a corrupt and petty game of fools.


http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/09/18/17/farias-wants-immunity-from-minor-traffic-violations-for-lawmakers
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/934334/philippine-news-updates-president-duterte-trillanes-bank-accounts-destabilization

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/934182/trillanes-to-koko-oust-dick-or-else
https://coconuts.co/manila/news/philippine-ombudsman-opens-investigation-dutertes-wealth-duterte-threatens-investigate-ombudsman/

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/934743/duterte-wont-submit-to-ombudsman-probe

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/627961/duterte-s-threat-to-probe-ombudsman-just-his-form-of-defense-solon/story/

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/934839/drilon-duterte-ombudsman-conchita-carpio-morales-word-war


http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/10/02/1744819/lp-senators-threats-against-sc-ombudsman-veiled-attempt-consolidate

http://news.abs-cbn.com/trending/09/28/17/call-me-anytime-pacquiao-says-in-chicks-in-the-office-hosts-live-video-chat

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/913134/speaker-alvarez-robredo-sereno-may-face-impeachment

http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/10/02/1744820/jinggoy-claims-ombudsman-investigator-extort-him

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/627922/bato-says-police-organizations-around-the-world-want-to-copy-phl-s-war-on-drugs/story
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/627958/focus-on-teen-killings-may-incite-rebellion-says-bato/story/

Martial Law: Ends this September

The recent successes of the AFP in pushing back the Maute group and retaking most of Marawi has been exciting and has led many to speculate that the battle could soon be over.  
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/933228/philippine-news-updates-marawi-maute-group-terrorism-islamic-state-maj-gen-carlito-galvez-jr
“It won’t take any more a month. It will take days na lang siguro or weeks,” Western Mindanao Command commanding general Maj. Gen. Carlito Galvez Jr. said in a press briefing in Marawi.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/933348/marawi-siege-over-in-october-says-military
He said the city would be liberated from Islamic State (IS)-affiliated criminals in “10 days or two weeks.” 
“That’s our timeline,” he said.
10 days or two weeks?  That's great.  Slow and steady always wins the race and the AFP doesn't want to get too excited and distracted by arbitrary deadlines because that would be absolutely careless.  Get the job done by picking off each terrorist one by one and just know that victory is right around the corner. Setting exact dates would lower morale especially if these target dates are not met as was the case back in June when the government said it would all be over in three days.
We don't want a repeat of that.

“It could be over at the end of this month,” Lorenzana said. 
“That’s what the people on the ground told me,” he told reporters later in an ambush interview. “So I trust them… They were the ones who told us matatapos na sa katapusan.”
How did the people on the ground tell Lorenzana that the battle could be over at the end of the month when they were previously quoted as saying it would take another 10-14 days?

http://www.manilatimes.net/marawi-war-ends-september-duterte-says/353706/
In Eastern Samar on Thursday, Duterte again admitted that the government underestimated the capabilities of the Maute terrorists. 
“Actually, it is the SAF, the Special Action Force, which were organized to meet urban terrorism. Nabigla lang talaga tayo doon (We were caught off-guard). We knew that they were stacking arms. We knew that there were arms going around and passing around. But we never realized the extent of their ordnance and bombs, explosives and guns and ammunition,” he said in remarks marking the 116th anniversary of the encounter between Filipinos and American troops in Balangiga. 
“Today, we are still fighting but I hope that by the end of the month, we’d be able to resolve the issue,” the President said.
Because the September 30th deadline was not met the AFP is now asking for an extension.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/10/02/1744793/afp-seeks-marawi-deadline-extension
Security forces have asked for an extension after failing to meet the announced September 30 deadline to retake Marawi City from ISIS-inspired local terror groups. 
Last week, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana announced that the security crisis in Marawi “could be over at the end of this month.” 
The Armed Forces of the Philippines, however, said that the clearing operations may take 10 to 15 more days. 
"We will ask for some leeway... Maganda naman 'yung usad ng operations," Lt. Gen. Carlito Galvez, Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom) commander, said in a television interview. Westmincom is the area command in charge of Marawi operations.
How more ridiculous could the AFP get? Ask for an extension? What if Duterte said, "Sorry but you failed for the last time.  No more extensions." Will the war stop? Will everyone just pack up and go home? The notion of asking for an extension is absolutely ridiculous. This is not a term paper, this is war! The AFP must fight to the finish. 

Not only was Duterte wrong about the fighting ending by the end of September but he is also lying about being caught off guard.  As he admits in the next sentence the government knew the terrorists were stacking arms!  So what if they did not know the exact extent or the specifics of Maute's ordnance?  They KNEW Maute was stacking arms and nothing was done because, as Duterte has previously admitted, of the soft stance on terrorism due to the peace process with the MILF.

Duterte cannot get his stories straight about anything. Remember why the Marawi siege started? 

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/612229/how-a-botched-raid-led-to-martial-law-in-the-philippines/story/
Well forget about all that!  That's not what happened at all.  A botched attempt to arrest Abu Sayaf leader Isnilon Hapilon is not what led to the Marawi attack and subsequent extended battle. It was actually drugs that caused the whole thing.  Specifically the attempt to arrest a drug lord.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/183446-duterte-marawi-war-arrest-warrant-drug-lord
President Rodrigo Duterte claimed on Tuesday, September 26, that the war in Marawi was ignited by an arrest warrant for a drug lord in the southern Philippine city. 
"The Marawi war was ignited by the service of a summons and a warrant of arrest for one of the drug lords there. There was a firefight, and that started the rebellion," Duterte said in a speech past 8 pm on Tuesday. 
"And I was really aghast to know that until now they have so many bullets, ordnance, and everything, that the fight is still going on," he added in his speech during the 56th anniversary of the Philippine Constitution Association at the Manila Hotel.
What is the name of the drug lord?  Why was the AFP and not the PNP attempting to arrest a drug lord? Duterte is aghast to know they have so many bullets and ordnance? When he has already admitted that he knew they were stacking arms?  The craziest thing about this speech is not all the brazen lies but the fact that he gave it at the 56th anniversary of the Philippine Constituion Association!  This is the man who said he wold not listen to Congress or the Supreme Court if they contradicted his martial law order! This is the man who has sought to abolish the CHR, a constitutionally mandated bureaucracy. This is the man who said, "They keep on talking about the Constitution. That's nothing to me, actually. Do not give me that piece of paper. It doesn't mean anything to me at all." This is the man who said in 2015 that he wanted to impose martial law, declare a revolutionary government, and write a whole new constitution in order to set up a whole new system. Why is he speaking to a group whose website says:
We are what we make of our Constitution. When we respect and obey the Constitution, we respect and honor the sovereign people. When we trifle with or desecrate the Constitution, we betray our nation and we become traitors to our people.
As the AFP continues its push through Marawi they will have to contend with other conflicts in Mindanao. 

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/933647/is-bombing-plot-stopped
The Army here on Monday said it had prevented the execution of a terror plot to conduct bombings targeting heavily populated areas in North Cotabato with the arrest of a student of the late Malaysian terrorist Zulkifli bin Hir, alias Marwan, and the recovery of bomb-making materials and high-powered firearms in his hideout. 
Lt. Col. Gerry Besana, head of the 6th Infantry Division Civil-Military Operations Battalion, said the arrest of Muslimin Ladtugan, a bomb expert belonging to the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), prevented what military officials said was a string of bombings meant to divert military focus away from continuing operations against Islamic State (IS) followers in Marawi City and Maguindanao province.
This incident underscores just how foolish it is to say the battle is almost over.  Marawi is not where the battle lies. The real battle lies in the hearts and minds of all the ISLAMIC community in Mindanao.  The battle has been raging for centuries and it will not be over in 3 days. What is happening in Marawi is a much larger symptom, the cause which is ISLAM.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/934327/marawi-city-conflict-war
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana has called for a kind of assessment that would go beyond the physical needs of affected residents in the war-torn Marawi City, as the government embarks on preparations to rehabilitate the conflict-stricken area in Mindanao. 
At a gala dinner at Manila Hotel on Thursday, Lorenzana noted that spiritual and moral recovery is “even more” important than the physical rehabilitation of the city
”As we are in the process of rehabilitating and reconstructing the physical aspects of war-torn Marawi City, it is even more important to assess the spiritual and moral recovery of the people,” Lorenza said. 
It is only when the people have morally recovered that we can finally say that Marawi has risen again,” he added. 
Lorenza pointed out that social and spiritual recovery essential in countering the spread of radicalism and violent extremism in the area
“Let us make sure that we will win the war against the extremism by winning the hearts and minds of the people,” he said.
Lorenzna is out of his head. Spiritual and moral recovery? Marawi and Mindanao have been plunged into chaos and conflict because of ISLAM. There is no morality or spirituality in Mindanao and there never was. Islam is a religion of violence and horror and it has transformed the region into a place full of honour killings, gang conflicts, terror, and criminality of all sorts.
"On the first day, we weren't too bothered because it was just gunshots. Marawi has always been very chaotic: family feuds or fights over women and money. They're called 'rido' (honour killings). When it's a 'rido', the police don't bother following up." 
Mindanao is a patchwork of local magnates: the former Davao Mayor and now President Rodrigo Duterte is a classic example. For nearly two decades, he ruled his city firmly, creating a rare haven of peace and prosperity. As Manila's authority fluctuated; men (and women) such as Duterte were literally the law in their respective bailiwicks. However, if you were to drive just a few miles from Davao, the "Pax Duterte” totally evaporates.  
On the one hand, there is an “alphabet soup” of Muslim groups –from the MNLF to the MILF. Indeed, the Maute were an MILF splinter group led by Abdullah Maute, founder of a so-called “Islamic State” in Lanao. If that wasn't complicated enough, Mindanao is also a major theatre of operations for the Communist fighters, the NPA. It's a confusing blur of religion, ideology, separatism and criminality.  
Marawi is an enigma for many in the Philippines. Besides it being predominantly Muslim, there are a number of urban legends that reinforce the city’s exceptionalism. Its inhabitants are said to be fiercely independent and generally resistant to authority.  
Talking to locals has led me to see the conflict not as some huge civilizational show-down – ISIS attacking the Catholic Philippines – but more as an ultra-violent gangland conflict that has assumed a religious agenda. 
http://news.abs-cbn.com/blogs/opinions/08/21/17/shattered-lives-marawis-refugees
Read this testimony from a former Marawi hostage.
Acopio confirmed military reports that hostages were asked to enter abandoned houses to collect arms, ammunition, and jewellery 
"Si Omar mismo nagsasabi na lahat ng bahay dito sa Marawi ay may baril at bala(Omar himself said all houses in Marawi have guns and bullets)," Acopio remembered Omar Maute saying. True enough, the hostages often had 'good harvests' from the abandoned houses. 
He also made friends with the foreign fighters whom he sometimes served as interpreter, and child warriors who liked him and treated him like a big brother.  
Acopio said the children made the fiercest fighters in Marawi and they liked to watch ISIS propaganda videos, including the beheading of hostages. He said they have been clearly brainwashed to fight for the radical ideology they're too young to even understand.  
"It's disgusting," he told them once but the children defended the violence.
https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/in-depth/183510-maute-hostage-lordvin-acopio-marawi
Every house filled with guns and ammunition, honour killings, family feuds, criminality, chaos, children who enjoy watching ISIS beheading videos; there is absolutely no spirituality or morality to recover in Marawi because there never was any.  Or maybe Lorenzana means he wants to restore Marawi to exactly how it was before the siege. Only the most  soulless and heartless would wish such a dreadful thing.

The spiritual and moral heart of Marawi is not the only thing Lorenzna is clueless about.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/627258/lorenzana-admits-gov-t-clueless-how-thousands-of-maute-fighters-entered-marawi/story/
“The Marawi is a class by itself because we have not yet found out how they got in, a lot of them coming from other places, from outside the Philippines, from Malaysia, Indonesia, from Jolo, Sulu, Basilan and other places in Mindanao,” Lorenzana said during a press conference on the recently concluded Tempest Wind drill. 
He said he did not expect the Maute members to be big in numbers. 
“I estimated at the start of the conflict that there [were] about 250 terrorists there. It turned out there may be more close to a thousand of them that are being killed every day as if the number of people fighting us does not stop,” he said. 
He said they are going to intensify their intelligence effort with assistance from the United States and other countries. 
“So we are going to intensify our intelligence efforts, we are trying to upgrade our technical capabilities with the  help of the US and other countries [that] are capable of those technical capabilities,” he said.
Undoubtedly the people are eating this story up. "We were caught off-guard but now we are addressing the problem the best we can," says the government. "Yeah they were caught off-guard and they are doing the best they can now," echoes the government supporter not realising that the government admits they knew and that they did not know in almost the same breath. "We were caught off-guard?" If you repeat a lie often enough, people will believe it, and you will even come to believe it yourself.


It's good that Lorenzana says the Philippines will intensify their intelligence efforts with the help of the USA but only if the Philippines will actually listen to what the USA has to tell them. The Philippines had intelligence reports from Indonesia and Malaysia about ISIS but they totally ignored those reports.
http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/09/28/1743650/duterte-changes-tune-says-hed-rather-be-friendly-us
Like a dutiful husband to an unfaithful wife or a big brother to his weak and ignorant little brother the USA has continued to give weapons and money to the Philippines in the face of the ungrateful Duterte who has publicly said "Goodbye America" because he wants an alliance with China and Russia. You don't know what you got until it's gone and it seems as if Duterte and the Philippines have to learn that lesson the hard way.

http://www.benarnews.org/english/news/philippine/troop-drawdown-09262017124321.html
A significant drawdown of U.S. troops in troubled areas of the southern Philippines early this decade may have helped the Islamic State (IS) infiltrate local Muslim extremist groups, the nation’s defense chief said Tuesday. 
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana made the assessment as he pushed for a stronger partnership with the United States, noting that at the height of joint efforts to combat terrorism from 2002 to 2010, hundreds of American soldiers were on the ground on a rotating basis in the country’s south as part of Washington’s global terrorism fight. 
The Americans later pulled back to just dozens of advisers after assisting Filipino troops fight local Abu Sayyaf militants, the IS forerunner in the south, who were involved in kidnappings of foreigners for ransom. 
“Because of that drawdown, maybe we were blindsided and that this is the time the other threat groups came in that are already ISIS-inspired people,” Lorenzana told reporters, referring to another acronym of the Islamic State.
The Philippine army is unprepared for a long term fight with any enemy and the support of the USA is crucial to success in the war against ISLAMIC terrorism in Mindanao.

 http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/540694/enrile-says-dnd-afp-unprepared-vs-internal-external-threats/story/
We have no preparedness whatsoever. That’s a fact,” Enrile told reporters after scrutinizing for two hours the DND's P158.86-billion proposed 2016 budget. 
“Mr. Secretary, I’m telling you, the amount of your budget is minuscule to the needs of this country. You better work it and tell Malacañang, this is not enough,” Enrile told Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin.
The senator also compared the department's budget to that of their counterparts in the region. 
“In 15 years, with our...funding compared to [that of our] neighbors, what kind of credible defense would that be to us? You have to remember they are also spending money and you are also spending small funds. Sila advanced na, tayo hindi pa. Are we really absolutely committed to safeguard [the country and] mounting territorial defense?” he said. 
Enrile said that with the Bangsamoro Basic Law, "we are surrendering almost the whole sink [sic]." He added, "What they have conceded to the MILF [Moro Islamic Liberation Front] is actually an act of surrender." 
Enrile added, however, that while "the MILF and the Abu Sayyaf can be handled by ground forces," external threats and "looming changes, the remapping of the world" can only by handled by "sophisticated armed forces of the Philippines." 
Enrile also advised the DND to secure an alliance with the United States. 
“America is challenging China in the West Philippine Sea not because of the Philippines but because of free trade, freedom of seas, that is the one that is stabilizing the economy and security of the present world,” he said.
In an interview after the budget hearing, the senator said that the US will remain the world's most powerful country this century.
This article is from 2015. How prophetic. And how sad that, like Cassandra, nobody listened. 155 AFP soldiers dead after four months of fighting all because they were not prepared to handle a situation like the one in which they are currently embroiled. We can only pray it will all be over soon.
http://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/01/17/mass-held-at-marawis-battle-scarred-cathedral
 Let's say by October 15th.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/934575/marawi-siege-mindanao-martial-law-islamic-state-romeo-brawner-joint-task-force-ranao

But likely not.