Wednesday, January 16, 2019

No Pinoys or Filipinos Hurt in Accident or Natural Disaster

Another collection of headlines of notices from the DFA that no Pinoy was hurt in any attack or natural disaster overseas. I love these headlines. Shows how silly the DFA is since every singe time there is a shooting in the middle of nowhere or an earthquake or riots they have to let everyone know the Filipinos are safe. Also shows just how large the Filipino diaspora really is.

Some people say it shows the DFA cares because they just want to let people know everyone is safe. I say its shows the DFA is stupid and opportunistic to show that they "care" because if your loved one far away got killed would you want to learn about it on the internet? It's rude, heart pounding, and needlessly fear inducing. They should inform the families privately if anyone got hurt. 

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/pinoyabroad/news/675992/no-pinoys-hurt-in-pakistan-attacks-dfa/story/
No Filipinos were reported hurt in two recent terrorist attacks in Pakistan where close to 40 people were confirmed dead, the Department of Foreign Affairs said Sunday.
Would these OFWs working in places like Pakistan feel safe in Mindanao? I think so.
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/pinoyabroad/news/676702/no-pinoys-affected-by-strong-quake-in-alaska-dfa/story/
Maybe not affected by the quake but any Pinoy in the Arctic climate of Alaska is certainly freezing his tropical butt off!

The Philippine Embassy in the United Kingdom is closely coordinating with authorities in Ireland concerning the case of a Filipino seafarer who died when a steel container dropped on him at Southbank Quay in Dublin on November 14. 
Dennis Gomaz Regana was killed while doing lashing work as part of container lifting operations on his vessel, MV Francop, an Antigua and Barbuda-flagged containership.
“The Embassy will make sure that his family will receive the benefits stipulated in his employment contract as well as the benefits from his OWWA membership. We will also work with Ireland to ensure that this tragedy will not happen to any Filipino worker again,” the envoy added. 
According to Welfare officer Connie Marquez, the deceased seafarer’s active Overseas Worker Welfare Administration membership ensures that Regana’s family will receive death benefits of P200,000, funeral grant of P20,000, scholarship grant for one of his children until he or she finishes college, and a startup capital of P15,000 to enable his family to start a small business.
That is an absolutely horrible accident!

https://globalnation.inquirer.net/171809/dfa-no-filipinos-hurt-in-syria-gas-attackAdd caption
The DFA also said that the 85 Filipinos based in Aleppo were safe from the incident.
85 Filipinos in Aleppo. Who knew? So desperate to escape the Philippines and make good money they will work in the middle of a war zone.
https://globalnation.inquirer.net/171814/dfa-welcomes-2nd-extension-of-uae-amnesty-program
According to the DFA, 2,700 Filipinos have so far availed of the amnesty program. 
Why are there so many illegal alien Filipinos in the UAE?

https://globalnation.inquirer.net/172044/dfa-cautions-filipinos-in-khartoum-sudan-due-to-social-unrest
Confiado added that they will assist the estimated 3,000 Filipinos in Sudan who may be affected during the emergency situations. 
Why are there 3,000 Filipinos in Sudan? What kind of jobs are these OFWs doing that Africans cannot or will not do?

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/pinoyabroad/news/677886/dfa-checking-on-pinoys-in-brazil-and-france-after-gun-attacks/story/

What are the odds any Pinoys were affected by these attacks?

https://globalnation.inquirer.net/172058/filipinos-japan-restaurant-explosion
In a statement issued on Monday, the DFA said the Philippine Embassy in Tokyo had reported there were no Filipinos among the 42 people who were injured in the blast at a restaurant in Toyohara District in Sapporo.
What a relief!
https://globalnation.inquirer.net/172167/no-filipino-affected-in-indonesia-tsunami-dfa
“The Philippine Embassy in Jakarta reported that so far, none of the 220 members of the Filipino community in the area were among the fatalities or injured due to the tsunami,” the DFA said in a statement.
It's amazing how they can so quickly verify this but the DND still cannot verify whether or not there are foreign terrorists in Mindanao.

https://globalnation.inquirer.net/172181/dfa-warns-filipinos-in-libya-after-suicide-bombing
Melicor said there were no Filipinos casualties in the incident but advised more than 2,000 Filipinos in Libya to “restrict their movement and stay indoors.”
Libya is a war zone and no Filipinos should be working in that country.
https://globalnation.inquirer.net/172188/no-filipino-affected-by-mt-etna-eruption-in-italy-dfa
In an advisory, the DFA said that the department has been monitoring the Filipinos residing in the city of Sicily. 
According to the record of the department, around 5,000 Filipino nationals are residing in the said area.
5,000 Filipinos living in Sicily? I guess they were given job offers they couldn't refuse!

https://globalnation.inquirer.net/172288/dfa-no-filipinos-hurt-in-tokyo-new-year-car-slamming-incident
In a statement on Wednesday, the DFA said information showed that there were no Filipinos among the nine persons that were injured in the accident.
What's the statical likelihood any Filipinos would be one of the nine injured? Pretty low I bet.

https://globalnation.inquirer.net/172343/dfa-no-filipinos-affected-by-ebola-outbreak-in-congo
Philippine Ambassador to Nairobi Francis Maynard Maleon told DFA that the Embassy is monitoring the situation in Congo where there are 142 members of the Filipino community.
Imagine if an OFW in Africa brought back the ebola virus. It would be the end of the Philippines!

https://globalnation.inquirer.net/172441/dfa-checking-if-filipinos-were-injured-in-ottawa-bus-crash
From the comment section on this article:
Check on our stolen passport data first you useless sons of b!tches!






  • http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2019/01/13/no-filipinos-hurt-dfa-paris-gas-leak-explosion.html
    In a statement Sunday, the DFA said none of the four fatalities and the 50 injured in the incident was Filipino. 
    There are around 25,000 Filipinos in France, majority of them are in Paris.
    This incident happened at a bakery which makes it a surprise no Filipino was hurt since Filipinos love bakeries. On second thought French bakeries are likely not selling the bland treats so much loved in the Philippines. 

    Tuesday, January 15, 2019

    Martial Law: We Cannot Do It

    Martial law 2019 has barely gotten underway and already the DND has admitted defeat in the war against the insurgency.

    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1070801/we-cant-end-insurgency-this-year
    We cannot do it (end insurgency) this year because that is a big problem,” Lorenzana said on the sidelines of Tuesday’s joint Department of National Defense-AFP new year’s call in Camp Aguinaldo, pointing out that the communist insurgency has been festering for the last 50 years. 
    “We cannot end it in one year. But if our target would be the remaining three years of President Duterte’s presidency, we can probably do it,” he added. 
    Even as Lorenzana disputed the feasibility of the AFP’s 2019 target, he assured the public that it was “attainable” in a few years, explaining that localized peace talks and the implementation of the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program, or E-CLIP, had been working to convince droves of New People’s Army (NPA) fighters to surrender. 
    The defense secretary placed the current NPA strength at approximately 4,000 regular members, while its militia and underground movement, at some 50,000 members. 
    “We have to move [the 2019 deadline] because it is not yet attainable. There are still too many things to handle,” Lorenzana said.
    Did the DND not know the insurgency "is a big problem" last year when they announced the NPA would be defeated by the 2nd quarter of 2019? Why would the DND crow about the imminent defat of the NPA but then suddenly reverse course and claim they could do it in three years time? Is this a backhanded way of setting up martial law for the next three years?

    It is important to note that the DND does not want to defeat the insurgency.  They don't want to crush it and blast it to smithereens.

    http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1058714
    "The DND fully supports the President’s decision not to employ a purely military solution to ending the communist insurgency in the country," Lorenzana said in a statement forwarded to reporters at 9:54 p.m. Friday. 
    This, he said, is emphasized by the national government's initiative to work closely with the local government units in pursuing localized peace talks, community support and development, and promotion of good governance, all aimed at neutralizing the insurgency threat. 
    This also includes the implementation of the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Programs or E-CLIP, which helps former rebels start their lives anew by providing financial, livelihood, and educational assistance, psychosocial support, and housing, the defense chief added. 
    "While focused military actions will weaken their armed component, it is the promise of a better life for their families that drives their members to return to civil society and the fold of the law," Lorenzana added. 
    The DND chief also said that the government has the momentum, support and resources to render the Communist Party of the Philippines - New People's Army - National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) strategically and politically irrelevant by 2022. 
    "By the end of President Rodrigo Duterte’s term, the NPA will be reduced into a purely police problem of running after robbers, criminals, arsonists, and extortionists," he said.
    Instead the DND is hoping to merely reduce the insurgency to a "police problem" via peace talks and the E-CLIP program which gives a financial incentive for surrendering.

    http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1058527
    (Just surrender. I'll provide you with land, I'll start with land reform then housing. And for the meantime that you are finding a way to earn a living, I'll let TESDA enter with livelihood programs, then DSWD for the ways they can help)," Duterte said in a speech at the launching of the Negosyo Serbisyo sa Barangay in Masbate on Wednesday. 
    The President said the government has enough money to fund the livelihood and housing programs for the rebel surrenderers, as he urged them to yield at the earliest time possible.
    The government has enough money to fund the livelihood of surrendering rebels but has to borrow money for infrastructure projects? We can only take Duterte's words at face value or not even then. One moment he urges rebels to surrender and the next he says bombing them would be so much easier.
     https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/01/10/19/duterte-things-would-be-easier-if-only-we-could-bomb-communists
    President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday said things would have been easier for the government if it could just drop bombs in lairs of communist rebels, as he urged members of the New People’s Army to just surrender and return to the fold of the law. 
    In a speech in Masbate, Duterte said drone technology provided by allies like Israel and the United States have made it easy to spot communist camps. 
    He said bombing communist lairs would have easily solved the insurgency problem in the country but he decided against it to spare innocent civilians.
    If the targeted dropping of bombs is a problem then why not send in the AFP to the camps that are found? That would reduce collateral deaths. It's hard to see where he draws the line about not wanting violence and threatening more violence. Remember during his early days he vowed he would not kill NPA members because they are fighting for an ideology so they aren't criminals. Now he is all for arming everyone in the country to fight the NPA as well as giving free housing and jobs to those who surrender.
    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1071721/duterte-likely-to-order-arming-of-everyone-if-npa-steps-up-attacks
    “I’m telling the NPA, I do not want to arm the people. But if you continue doing that, I will allow the purchase of individual firearm. Even the mayors, I will give them firearms. I have no choice,” he said. 
    But he said if the rebels would “tone down” with their violent activities, he would be willing to go back to peace negotiations. 
    “But if they can tone down, no ambush, no killing of my policemen and my military, we can talk,” he said.
    War and peace and war and peace. The cycle continues. Sad how the year has just begun and already predictions one and four of my predictions for martial law in 2019 have already been fulfilled. But as Bob Dylan sang, "you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows." 

    The wind is blowing in the DOJ alright and it smells like the fetid miasma which hovers over the polluted waters of Manila Bay.
    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1071887/600-terrorists-stricken-off-revised-doj-petition-vs-reds
    The Department of Justice (DOJ) has removed about 600 individuals and groups from a list of “terrorists” in a petition it filed last year to declare the Communist Party of the Philippines and its armed wing, the New People’s Army (NPA), as “terrorist and outlawed organizations.”
    In an amended petition it submitted to the Manila Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 19 on Jan. 3, the DOJ kept on its terrorist list CPP founding chair Jose Maria Sison, alleged NPA National Operations Command chief Jorge Madlos, alleged NPA southern Luzon commander Jaime Padilla and alleged CPP Visayas Commission head Francisco Fernandez. 
    Also included on the much shorter list were alleged Visayas CPP deputy secretary Cleofe Lagtapon, alleged CPP Mindanao Commission secretary Antonio Cabanatan and alleged Mindanao NPA leaders Leonido Nabong and Myrna Sularte.
    Remember last year when the DOJ first complied and submitted this petition? Remember all the outrage from various groups and fear from individuals that they would be targeted? Remember how the DOJ slowly whittled the list down? Now 600 people are being taken off the list. That is practically everyone on the whole list! Only eight people are left! From over 600 to just 8!

    https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/422745
    Malacañang and the Justice department have yet to confirm the existence of such a list.
    Well now we know not only does this list exist but it is all bunk! What else are we being told is nothing but bunk? How about MILF disarmament if the BOL is fully enforced?

    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1070371/milf-offers-to-secure-cotabato-city-against-possible-attacks
    “The MILF’s BIAF is ready to provide even a battalion of fighters to help secure the peripheries of Cotabato City should the proper government agencies request for augmentation,” he told the Inquirer by telephone.
    What would be the proper government agency to make such a request? The DND? The President himself? The difference between a private army and the MILF is that the MILF is an Islamic terrorist group. If the BOL passes they will be am Islamic terrorist group with their very own nation. Why should they disband their army as they have promised? It doesn't make any sense. And don't forget, never forget, the BOL is a part of the peace agreement with the MILF and has nothing to do with the Bangsomoro people. It is specifically part of the agreement with the MILF which means it benefits primarily the MILF which is why the MILF will be running the transition government until 2022. After that they will inevitably run the government through their own political party.
    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1070808/defense-chief-bangsamoro-plebiscite-a-big-dnd-challenge
    The BOL is a key component of the 2014 final peace deal between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) after decades of conflict in Mindanao that claimed more than 120,000 lives. 
    The Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), which broke away from the MILF, could also pose a threat to the planned plebiscite. 
    “Although they (BIFF) only have a few men, they are still a problem,” Lorenzana said. 
    He said the ratification of the BOL would install new leaders from the ranks of the MILF. 
    “Hopefully, they can help us police the area so that we can eradicate once and for all the terrorist Dawla Islamiya, BIFF and Maute group,” he said.
    It's all laid out right here. Nothing is being hid but who's paying attention? The BOL is a key component of the 2014 peace deal and will install new leaders from the ranks of the MILF. Lorenzana hopes the MILF can police the area and eradicate the other Islamist groups which means he does not put much faith in MILF's stated intention to disarm. But why does he think the BIFF is a problem when they have voiced support for the BOL?

    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1069006/biff-were-not-out-to-sabotage-bol-plebiscite
    It's as if Lorenzana is saying you can't trust the word of terrorists.
    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1072494/army-foils-biff-bomb-plot-seizes-ieds-nabs-5-rebels
    He said the BIFF were planning to bomb civilian and military targets in urban communities in Sultan Kudarat and North Cotabato.
    So why is the government trusting the word of the MILF?

    Monday, January 14, 2019

    Jeepney Art 20

    Time to take a highway run jeepney journey. Don't stop believing that jeepney art is an important part of Filipino culture.









    Sunday, January 13, 2019

    Duterte's Anti-Catholic Intellectual Discourse

    Throughout his tenure as President Duterte has had plenty to say to and about the Catholic Church. None of it good. Many of his remarks have irked the faithful as well as the faithless due to the obscene nature of his comments. But it seems everyone was wrong. Everyone underestimated what Duterte was actually doing and saying. All of his remarks against the church have been part of one long sustained intellectual discourse against the unreasonableness of the dogmas of Roman Catholicism and Papal dominion within the hearts and minds of the Filipino people.

    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1070086/palace-dutertes-attacks-on-church-an-intellectual-discourse
    Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said Duterte’s harsh words against the country’s largest religion were only meant to question the validity of some of the Church’s teachings. 
    “I would not call that abusive,” Panelo said in an interview with ABS-CBN News Channel, referring to the President’s attacks on the Catholic Church. 
    I call that intellectual discourse questioning the validity of certain doctrines of your religion,” he added.
    Let us then make a brief attempt at ferrying out this discourse and see if we can put it together. I shall have to start from the beginning in June 2016 and follow the threads of the discourse as he weaves it into one beautiful tapestry. The focus will be on the most salient theological pronouncements he has made and they will be presented in chronological order.

    June 27, 2016
    https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2016/06/27/1597277/duterte-makes-fun-catholic-churchs-practices
    I believe in one God Allah. Period,” he said during his last flag ceremony as Davao City mayor. Allah is the name of the God worshipped by Muslims. 
    Duterte said he has been at odds with the Catholic Church because of its opposition to artificial family planning methods. He noted that in Davao City, pills, ligation and other birth control methods are accessible to couples. 
    “I go against the Church because its position is not realistic,” the tough-talking leader said. 
    Duterte, however, went beyond Catholic doctrines and questioned the relevance of the scriptures themselves. 
    “Those were written 3,000 years ago.  Ano ba pakialam natin sa kanilang sinulat?” he said.
    July 25, 2016

    https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/574998/duterte-there-should-be-no-separation-of-god-and-state/story/
    "Let me assure that while I'm a stickler for the principle of separation between the Church and State, I believe quite strongly that there should never be a separation between God and State," he added.
    September 7, 2016

    https://www.rappler.com/nation/145454-iglesia-ni-duterte
    “What I don’t like really is ‘yun bang takutin ka. Pagka maliit pa tayo, magpunta tayo ng impiyerno, magpunta tayo ng impiyerno, kung ano man sunugin ng impiyerno na,” said Duterte, who himself uses colorful threats against criminals and terrorists. 
    (What I don’t like really is how it makes you fearful. When we are small, we are told we will go to hell, whatever, we will burn in hell.) 
    The “Iglesia ni Duterte,” meanwhile, will not be as strict and will condone vices otherwise frowned upon by the religious. 
    Walang bawal. Inom, sige inom. Babae, ay, sige hanggang patayin ka ng asawa mo. Madali man na magpatay ng asawa, ‘yung husband ninyo, ‘yung 'legal,'” said the President. 
    (Nothing is prohibited. You can drink and drink. You can have as many women as you want until your spouse kills you. It’s easy to kill a spouse, your husband, in a "legal" way.) 
    Duterte then suggested a way to kill one’s philandering spouse slowly but surely. “Lagyan mo ng extra two spoonfuls ‘yang kanyang ulam, ibigay mo. Two years' time, papalpak ang kidney niyan. ‘Wag mo na i-dialysis, sabihin mo, ‘yan na sigurong suwerte mo,’” he said. 
    (Put two extra spoonfuls in their food, have them eat it. In two years' time, their kidney will fail. Don’t let them go through dialysis, say, "That’s just your luck.")
    January 24, 2017
    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/865123/duterte-catholic-church-full-of-shit
    “I challenge you now. I challenge the Catholic Church. You are full of shit. You all smell bad, corruption and all,” Mr. Duterte said on Tuesday.
    February 3, 2017
    https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/02/03/1668588/rody-only-stupid-god-will-send-me-hell
    “Do not believe that you will go to hell... There is no such thing as heaven and hell. You know it would need a very stupid God if he creates me as a human being and at the end of my earthly life he would just send me to hell,” Duterte said in his latest rantings against the Catholic Church in the country during a convention of the Philippine Association of Water Districts in Davao City. 
    “God is alpha and omega, the beginning and end. He sees everything. You have free will but just the same, God knows that you’re going to hell so why the heck create me if you let me suffer?” he added. 
    “If you’re the creator of life, then create another one but not me. You know (this is my) universal identity so you can’t tell me to change. ‘Mayor, do not say bad words, be courteous to visitors.’” 
    “In the meantime, we try to survive in this planet and we can only pray to the true God. Their God, with all the pageantry, look at their gold cross,” he said.  
    “I thought Christ was crucified on a wooden cross?” 
    Duterte, a baptized Catholic who claims to believe in God but not in religion, has been badmouthing the Catholic Church, some of whose bishops have criticized alleged extrajudicial killings in his war on drugs.
    June 22, 2018
    https://www.rappler.com/nation/205572-duterte-stupid-god-bible-story
    "Kinain ni Adam (Adam ate it) then malice was born. Who is this stupid God? Istupido talaga itong putangina kung ganoon (That son of a bitch is stupid if that's the case)," said Duterte during a summit in Davao City. 
    "You created something perfect and then you think of an event that would tempt and destroy the quality of your work," he continued. 
    "Tsuk tsak lang 'yun ng nanay pati tatay mo wala ka pang kasali tapos ngayon may original sin ka. Tanginang klase – anong klaseng relihiyon 'yan? 'Yan ang hindi ko matanggap. What a stupid proposition," said an incensed Duterte. 
    (That was your mother and father's deed, you weren't born yet, but now you have original sin. What kind of religion is that? I can't accept it.) 
    "I believe there is a universal mind. But [to] what extent is the influence of the – I cannot picture him as a human being…But I really believe, i have this faith and abiding thing about – but don't believe in religion," he said.
    July 10, 2018
    https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/07/10/18/duterte-my-god-is-not-stupid
    "Ang Diyos ko forgiving, ang Diyos ko hindi bastos, ang Diyos ko hindi nagmumura. As a matter of fact, ang Diyos ko walang sinasabi except the 10 commandments," he said. 
    (My God is forgiving, my God is not rude, my God does not curse. As a matter of fact, my God does not say anything except for the 10 commandments.) 
    "...[A]nd then when you use God to tell that I'll go to hell. You know, my God never created hell because if he created hell he must be stupid God. My God is not stupid to create man just to burn him in hell." 
    "I do not believe in Heaven because if I do, only a fraction of you in this crowd will ever enter Heaven. All of us, makita ko lalo na 'yung mga 2 asawa dito mga playboy, lahat man tayo sa impyerno magkita (especially those who have 2 wives, who are playboys, we will see each other in Hell). That is fiction," he said. 
    "Sabi ko nga, give me a religious guy na nakapunta (As I said, give me a religious) anywhere, you take a picture of Mother Earth from above... saan 'yang Diyos na yan (where is that God)?"

    November 26, 2018
    https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1057313/duterte-tells-people-to-build-own-chapel-to-pray-stop-going-to-church
    How people from 3,000 years ago predict or project what is happening today? You build a chapel on your own house and pray there, you don’t have to go to church to pray for these idiots,” Duterte said in his speech during the groundbreaking of the Davao City Bulk Water Supply Project.
    December 29, 2019

    https://www.rappler.com/nation/219912-duterte-speech-christian-belief-trinity-silly
    “Magdasal ka na sa isang Diyos, magdasal ka pa dito sa santong yawa. Isa lang ang Diyos. (You’re already praying at one God, then you’re going to pray at these cursed saints. There’s only one God.) There’s only one God, period. You cannot divide God into 3, that’s silly,” said the President. 
    Before attacking the Holy Trinity doctrine, Duterte said Jesus Christ is “unimpressive” because he had allowed himself to be nailed on the cross.  
    “‘Yong Diyos mo, pinako sa krus. Tangina. Nakakawala ng bilib. Ako ang Diyos, tapos ipako mo ako? Putangina. Sabihin ko, ‘Lightning, ubusin mo ito. Sunugin mo lahat ng mga erehes,'” said Duterte.  
    (Your God was nailed on the cross. Fuck. How unimpressive. I’m God and you will crucify me? Motherfucker. I’d tell them, ‘Lightning, finish all of them. Burn all the non-believers.') 
    The passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ is among the central doctrines of Christian faith, with Christians believing that Jesus sacrificed himself to save the world from sin. 
    The President likewise belittled the belief in saints, whom he previously called as “fools” and “drunkards.” 
    “‘Yong iba, ‘yong mga Santa Catalina, Santa Ana, Santo Tomas, San Sebastian, Santo Rodrigo, wala iyan… ‘Di ko nga kilala ‘yan. Look, those documents were written – if at all – 3,000 years ago. Anong pakialam nila sa buhay natin?” asked Duterte. 
    (Saint Catalina, Saint Anne, Saint Thomas, Saint Sebastian, Saint Rodrigo, they’re nothing… I don’t know them. Look, those documents were written – if at all – 3,000 years ago. Why would they care about our lives now?)  
    “Sino sumulat? Sino ‘yong si Santo Tomas? ’Di nga natin alam kung sino ‘yon. Baka pangalan ng baka o kamel ‘yan noon,” he added.  
    (Who wrote about them? Who’s Saint Thomas? We don’t know who they are. That might even be a name for a cow or camel then.)
    How does all this fit together?

    First off Duterte announces he believes in only one God and his name is Allah. Ostensibly that would make Duterte a Muslim. This would explain his anti-trinitarianism. Islam does not believe in a God that is one in substance and three in person. But many of his other statements don't jibe with Islam either.

    For instance he invites people to join the Church of Duterte where anything goes. More like Pleasure Island than a church. Islam has strict moral rules which Duterte's ideal church flaunts. No drinking for one. Islam also has its own version of the afterlife but Duterte does not believe in hell or heaven.

    Duterte calls the creation story stupid but the creation story in Islam is not all that different from what is found in Genesis. God creates the world and Adam is tempted by Satan to eat the forbidden fruit. Islam finds great influence from the Bible considering Noah, Abraham, and Moses to be prophets yet Duterte says the Bible is irrelevant as it was written 3,000 years ago. He calls Jesus unimpressive but Islam also reveres him as a prophet.

    How can any of that be tied into an intellectual discourse? Duterte's doctrines do not make any sense. He is all over the place saying whatever comes to his head. I belive in Allah, the church is full of shit, the trinity is silly, the bible is irrelevant, the last Monday of the month of January will be a special working holiday called National Bible Day.

    Wait. What?

    https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/681000/duterte-declares-special-working-holiday-for-national-bible-day/story/
    "As a predominantly Christian nation and the largest Christian nation in the Asia Pacific, this Act recognizes the value of the Holy Bible as the core of Christian faith," it said.
    I give up. If anyone else can make hay out of these theological statements of Duterte then have at it. As it stands Duterte is simply saying the most offensive things he can against the Catholic Church with the sole purpose of offending and not because he has any real philosophical or theological objections to their doctrines. His arguments reflect a childish hedonism rather than any systematic thinking through the issues. 

    Swiss Man Detained Over Alleged Marijuana Plant Is Released

    A Swiss national was recently detained because the PNP were told he was growing a marijuana plant.  They even took a proud picture with him when they came to arrest him.

    http://philippineslifestyle.com/marijuana-plant-swiss-released/
    A Swiss man arrested in Panglao for possessing drugs has been released after a plant on his windowsill was found not to be marijuana. 
    Maik Kruesi, aged 32, was detained on Thursday (December  27) after neighbours reported seeing the plant growing in full view of the street. 
    Photographs of the arrest shared on Facebook by Panglao Police showed several officers and a number of civilians proudly posing with Mr Kruesi and the single spindly plant. 
    As we previously reported, the Swiss man told officers that a friend gave him the plant as a sapling, and he did not know that it was an illegal drug. For this reason, he had not thought twice about keeping it in public view in the window of his apartment in Barangay Danao. 
    Today (Monday, December 31), Gregorio Perocho of Panglao Police Station confirmed that Mr Kruesi was released from detention on Friday after test results indicated that the plant was not marijuana. 
    The plant was examined twice at a police crime lab, and both times tested negative for cannabis. The authorities have not yet been able to positively identify what species it is.
    A case filed against Mr Kruesi before the prosecutor’s office under section 11 (possession of dangerous drugs) of Republic Act 9165 has been dismissed and he faces no further action.  
    Kruesi’s arrest came on the same day as a 38-year-old Polish man was arrested for possession of marijuana on Siquijor Island. 
    As we previously reported, Piotr Galewski was taken into detention after a 5am raid on his residence by anti-narcotics police supported by a SWAT team. Under RA 9165, if he is found guilty of possessing more than five grams of the drug, he could face life imprisonment.
    My goodness this is ridiculous!!!

    Saturday, January 12, 2019

    Living the Filipino American Dream

    The more I read and think over this story the more I am certain that it must be treated like a dream. A fantasy. A fairytale. Not that it's all fiction but it has been fictionalised. This lady's story is the exact scenario that no doubt has played out in so many Filipino minds. Let's take a look at "Coming to America."

    https://usa.inquirer.net/18320/coming-to-america-as-i-gazed-at-the-washington-mall-i-decided-i-was-staying-put
    “Come and visit me before going back home,” Tita Nene said over the phone. I was at the time enjoying my first major travel on a three-month spring vacation to Switzerland in the early 1990s, and Tita Nene, a childhood friend of my mother, would keep in touch with me by letter and phone calls. She was based in West Virginia. 
    “Come and visit me,” Tita Nene insisted. I demurred and came up with an excuse, but she countered, “Have you inquired yet at the United States Consulate?” We left it at that. 
    After several weeks and a couple more phone calls, I finally caved. Five days before my Swiss visa was about to expire and I was due to return to the Philippines, I headed to the United States Consulate in Zurich with just my Philippine passport. To my surprise the U.S. consular officer simply gave me a once over and prompted me to apply on the spot. A few hours later I was a proud US visa holder! 
    Now, in my late 20s, I was on to my next adventure… America!
    Our story begins with a late 20-something single woman named Maria who is on her first ever major trip abroad, a three month vacation to Switzerland. The time is the early 90's. What a beautiful era to be alive. Grunge rock ruled the radio, the Clintons were on the ascent, and the internet was just beginning to make its way into people's homes. More importantly 9/11 had not yet happened which means security was lax. So lax that what is now a months long process took her only a matter of hours. With only five days left in her vacation Maria, the lucky lady, applies for and receives a US visa on the same day.  Now she can be off to the exciting land of America to visit her Tita in West Virginia.
    Tita Nene met me when I landed in New York. After a few days in her lovely home in rural West Virginia, she suggested we go sightseeing along the East Coast where she said she had many relatives we could stay with. Our first stop was Washington, DC. It was a hot and muggy summer day. There were throngs of tourists at the US Capitol. After a tour, I was overwhelmed. As I gazed at the Mall, I decided, for reasons that I can still not quite explain, that I had arrived at my destination and that I was staying put.
    Our quirky heroine then boards the first plane for New York City to meet her Tita. Oh Maria! How were you to know that New York is hundreds of miles away from the mountains of West Virginia and that you should have taken a plane to Dulles in D.C.?

    After picking up Maria, Tita Nene suggests they go sightseeing up and down the East Coast. Naturally the first place this lovable pair starts is hundreds of miles south in D.C. and not in New York where Maria landed. They take a tour of the US Capitol building. The sight of the wide shiny marble hallways of the US Capitol, whose walls are plastered with storied symbols of America's life-long fight for freedom and independence, must have been overwhelming for Maria who begins to feel dizzy from soaking in the aura of liberty which permeates the nexus of the world's most powerful nation. As she gazes out at the Mall, the long strip of grass leading from the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial, the world starts spinning.

    A little voice inside her head says: "Don't look back, you can never look back." She thought she knew what life was but what did she know? She can never go back to the Philippines. Those days are gone forever. Maria is in the USA and in the USA she will stay.
    Tita Nene supported my decision. Staying with her relatives in Maryland, my immediate concern became finding a job. I assessed my skills, interests and weaknesses before job hunting. I knew I was a people person and a talker. I was counting on my personality and work ethics. After knocking on a few doors, I found a day job at a quaint gift shop in downtown DC. Once my shift ended at 5 p.m., I would dash six blocks to an evening telemarketing job for the Washington Performing Arts Society. Both jobs were in downtown DC and my hosts lived in the outer suburbs. I usually got home by midnight and would get up at 6 a.m. to hitch a ride with my hosts.
    Maria confides in Tita Nene pouring out her heart and Tita vows to give her all the assistance she can. Tita's relatives allow Maria to stay with them and now the next concern is getting a job.

    Q: How was Maria able to convert her tourist visa to a working visa before she had any offer of employment? 

    A: Who cares! It does not matter. This is all a part of the fantasy.  

    Brave little Maria, with fire in her belly as she will say later, performs a self-assemsent of all her qualifications. She is a people person and a talker with a pleasing personality and good work ethics. Of course someone will give her a job. They would be foolish not to! Sure enough she gets not one but two jobs which gives her an opportunity to quickly earn a lot of money but only enough time to sleep 6 hours every night. No rest for the determined.
    After a month, it was time to find my own place. I did not want to overstay my welcome and I had a desire to be in the city. My income was just enough for subletting a room. For a while I bounced from one roommate to the next. At times, I was a few hours from being homeless. But I stayed focused, trusted my instincts and rolled with the punches. 
    Besides the income, my first two jobs allowed me to meet people who became my friends. I worked diligently, was always punctual and never missed a day of work. However, since I had fire in my belly, I wanted something more challenging and with security.
    A month goes by and now it is time for Maria to leave the nest. Thankfully her two jobs have given her enough money to sublet a room downtown.

    Q: Hold on! Rent is not cheap in D.C. so how was Maria able to save up enough money in only a month to afford a room downtown?

    A: Remember this is part of the fantasy. She is spunky and has a little cash. The spunk is all that matters though.

    Maria bounces from room to room staying focused and rolling with the punches. But like all new comers to America she wants more. She wants the world. Or a better paying job at least.
    I finally got my lucky break when I got my first real job – a full-time salaried employee with benefits – as a classifieds account executive with a weekly legal trade publication. During the interview process, I was honest, bold and genuine. When asked to give a ballpark of the kind of salary I was expecting, I replied, “What does ballpark mean?” as I had never heard that expression before. I was not sure I did well because the publisher made a comment during the interview about my foreign accent. Imagine my reaction when I got word to report the following week! This good news could not have come at a better time: I was in dire straits, having just signed a contract for my first own apartment without being sure how to pay my second month’s rent!
    Finally after rolling with the punches for so long Maria gets a lucky break and gives the hard knock life an uppercut goodbye when she lands a salaried position as a classifieds account executive.

    Q:  Whoa, whoa, whoa! What qualifications did Maria have to be able to land a job as an account executive? So far we have not heard word about her college education or any sort of job experience except as a clerk at a gift shop and as a telemarketer. She assessed her skills as being a people person and a talker. How did she get this job?

    A: Once again it is all part of the fantasy. But do pay attention to the little detail she mentions about  someone making a comment about her foreign accent. Do you think naive little Maria, who has no idea what "ballpark" means, has any notion of what affirmative action is? 

    This job comes at exactly the right time as she has just signed a contract for her very own expensive apartment in D.C. and now she can pay the rent. Hopefully the place is pre-furnished. Can you say deus ex machina?
    After a few months on the job, my boss disclosed to me during my first evaluation that he and management had not expected me to last through my first month. I had surprised them with the significant revenue I had generated for the company in such a short time. 
    This became my hallmark in my career as a publishing advertising account executive. For this I thank my primary education under the Benedictine nuns who taught us to use one’s talents and not to waste time, accountability in other words. This was reinforced by my parents as well. I was conscious to make a good impression based on my Filipino heritage – to be professional and pleasant, reliable and trustworthy.
    Oh Maria you plucky little underdog with fire in your belly and a pleasing personality, you have out smarted them all! Her bosses did not expect Maria to last the first month but she surprised them all by generating a significant amount of revenue in such a short time. Oh the wonders a Filipina with a pleasing personality, good work ethics, and a laser focus can achieve! Watch out world!

    Q: If they didn't expect her to last then why did they hire her?

    A: Did you miss the part in the last answer about affirmative action?

    How did she do it? She didn't do it. Not alone anyway. With her in spirit were the Benedictine nuns and her parents via the teachings they instilled during her youth. With a little bit of grit and luck and a whole lot of Pinoy Pride Maria overcame the odds stacked against her and found success in America.

    And you can too!

    What a beautiful story. What a beautiful, lovely, fantastic story. Literally it is fantastic. Maria leaves out so many crucial details (how did she get a work visa, how was she able to afford a room in D.C., how was she able to rent an apartment without a means to pay the rent) that her story is completely unreal.

    What is the point of this story and why did the Inquirer publish it? Maria San Jose has no other writing credits for the Inquirer. Her name is so common that it is impossible to search for her online. Does this lady even exist? Obviously Maria cannot give a detailed exposition of her early life in America in such a short space but she should have provided a little more detail about her visa situation. 

    I think the point of this story is entirely the fantasy. It's not just a Filipino fantasy either. This is the dream of all who come to America. That they can get by and succeed with good old fashioned hard work and gumption. It's not exactly untrue but it's not exactly true either and to lure people to America with a story like this where the lady arrived on a tourist visa but ended up becoming a resident? citizen? she does not divulge her status, is an awfully deceitful thing to do. You simply cannot travel to the USA on a tourist visa and expect to convert it to a work visa just because you are resolved to never return to the Philippines.

    The way Maria ends her story is a real head scratcher.
    I was conscious to make a good impression based on my Filipino heritage – to be professional and pleasant, reliable and trustworthy.
    If Maria's Filipino heritage makes her professional, pleasant, reliable, and trustworthy then why is the Philippines filled with so many unprofessional, obscene, and dishonest people especially in the government? How is it that one's Filipino heritage is an asset abroad and a liability at home? This is a central point of her story. The values instilled by her country are what she claims pushed and enabled her to succeed in the world. Well then why is the Philippines at the bottom in so many categories What is the source of all the corruption in the Philippines if Filipino values are able to make one successful and ethical? Why don't Filipino values work in the actual Philippines?

    This story is a pile of garbage and does nothing put implant false ideas and dreams in people's heads.