Showing posts with label philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label philippines. Show all posts

Friday, May 11, 2012

On Steve-Adam and Eve-Jane (1/n)

First of a series of posts regarding my stance on same-sex marriage.

The internet is abuzz with discussions regarding gay marriage as Obama publicly expressed his support for the controversial issue in a recent interview with ABC News. This announcement was met with both praise and condemnation from the Americans, which currently splits the country apart.

Back home the same topic splits the country into two, with the religious arguing that it is not just immoral but also against the teachings of the Bible, and those who believe that there is nothing legally and morally wrong with gay marriage if we are to set aside religious arguments.

As I casually read and cringed at some arguments of those against it, I happen to stumble upon this:




Of course this is nothing compared to the very cringe-worthy tweet from Ferdinand Topacio, the lawyer of the infamous Arroyos who vowed to have his balls cut if the couple didn't return from a scheduled check-up abroad. The tweet said:


History has taught us that blood flowed when the slaves and the African-Americans fought for their rights. Indeed it will be a hard fight, a steep climb in fact for our LGBT friends just to attain theirs. But in this case, would we really care if this man's blood flows just to rebuke LGBT rights? The same man who offered his testicles to the heavens above as a collateral for his masters' return?

Going back to the lady who questioned the capability of LGBT couples to raise a perfectly healthy and heterosexual child, at least four US courts beg to disagree with you. Here are the four court decisions that would refute your claim:

  • “The evidence presented by [the] plaintiffs and defendant establishes that the single most important factor in the development of a happy, healthy and well-adjusted child is the nurturing relationship between parent and child.” (Chang, 1997)
  • “Based on our own philosophy of child rearing, and on our observations of the children being raised by same-sex couples to whom we are personally close, we may be of the view that what matters to children is not the gender, or sexual orientation, or even the number of the adults who raise them, but rather whether those adults provide the children with a nurturing, stable, safe, consistent, and supportive environment in which to mature. Same-sex couples can provide their children with the requisite nurturing, stable, safe, consistent, and supportive environment in which to mature, just as opposite-sex couples do.”(Sosman, 2003)
  • “Lesbigays who have children often create a network of fictive kin or ‘chosen’ family (friends, former partners, and willing relatives) for social and emotional support as well as to offer their children suitable adult role models of the other sex. This support network may be entirely gay but generally represents a mixture.” (Ambert, 2004)
  • “Children of married gay parents benefit directly from knowing that their future holds the prospect of marriage. […] If a child sees that Mr. and Mrs. Smith, the neighbors to the left, are married, and that Mrs. and Mrs. Jones, the neighbors to the right, are married, and that the child’s own parents are married—that, I think, sends a positive and reassuring message to children, about both the importance of marriage and the stability of their community,” (Rauch, 2004)
Next: Legality.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Tatak Pinoy!

This widely-circulated video of thephilippinestm™ uses Charlie Brown by Coldplay as its background music. It has already "premiered" in the famous New York Times Square, where it definitely got the attention of the passers-by. This joint project by the biggest advertising names in the country which includes PublicisJimenez Basic and Campaigns & Grey could be the biggest and best tourism campaign the country has undertaken.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Sunday, February 5, 2012

In Llamas' Cart


A few days ago it was reported that Presidential Political Adviser Ronald Llamas was caught red-handed buying almost Php 2000 worth of pirated DVDs at Circle C Mall in QC. Noynoy, being the forgiving leader to his cabinet members, sanctioned Llamas to a slap in the wrist. Harsh! Lesson learned: ask children how to torrent.

Of course everyone is curious how Secretary Llamas spent his money at Circle C Mall. Rumor has it that he was just running errands for some people, ala anak na napag-utusang bumili ng toyo sa tindahan. Here's an insider info on what his cart contained, and for whom the DVDs are:

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Random Musings on Week 1 of Chief Justice Corona's Impeachment Trial

Not enough time to Wiki, prosecution panel?
  • Neil Tupas Jr. may or may not have been a declamation contestant during his younger years. It sure was an enjoyable opening declamation piece statement, given all the hand gestures and voice intonation.
  • Renato Corona Jr. has the guts to sit at the gallery and listen to the tirades of Neil Tupad during his declamation opening statement. Lady Gaga ang peg ni CJ Corona,  Po-po-po-poker face!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

The Ad Campaign That Launched a Thousand Memes


Earlier this week, the Department of Tourism unveiled their latest tourism campaign #itsmorefuninthephilippines, which was accepted wholeheartedly by 98% of those aware of it. The 2% outrightly rejected it, saying it was too long, not too enticing, and unoriginal. (See Switzerland 1950s campaign.) Those who were too early to pass such judgments went on to bashing that millions of taxpayers' money were wasted in such unoriginal concept, that it did not even come close to the true Philippines, blah blah blah. But as one writer points it out, the same people did not bother to look up "that there was “Truly Tuscany” before Malaysia’s “Truly Asia”, Amazing Australia before Amazing Thailand, and Incredible Italy before Incredible India." Thank God Secretary Mon Jimenez dismissed copycat accusations, saying it's purely coincidental.  He said, "The line isn't a manufactured slogan. It's simply the truth about our country. Don't be swayed by people who are trying to punch holes in it." He further adds, "Tourism is successful in Thailand because their positive voice is louder than their negative voice."

Sunday, December 18, 2011

How to help the victims of Typhoon Sendong




Talked a while ago to my friend Anna who's living in Cagayan de Oro. Glad to hear she and her family's safe, but she emphasized that it's really bad down there as a lot of families were affected by the fury of Typhoon Sendong. She also asked us to pray for everyone in CDO.

For those who's willing to go an extra mile and help the people of CDO this Christmas season, here's a list I got from Facebook on the ways you can help them.


1. 
DSWD accepting dry clothes for women, children, elderly at DSWD-NCR or Cagayan de Oro. Volunteers needed at DSWD CDO (Masterson Rd) to repack/deliver relief goods. Call 09066150095 or  858-8892 @DSWDserve #Sendong | via @GelSantosRelos
For volunteers and donations in CDO: contact Manny Borres (09066150095) DSWD CDO.
In MetroManila: Contact Jam (7348639) DSWD NCR (via @govph)

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Money Makes the (Showbiz) World Go 'Round

If there's one word we can use to describe Philippine show business, it would be colorful. A plethora of different personas, an infinite number of characters showcasing their talents (or the lack thereof). I have to admit I have never laid my eyes on any local broadcast show for years now, probably with the exception of the shows which I chance upon while riding the bus, but I am always updated with the latest chismis with the help of Twitter's trending topics. 2011 has proven to be a shocker year for the industry, courtesy of the people I'm about to mention. If there's one thing common among how these personalities ended up doing such actions that made them (in)famous, then it definitely is money. What do their actions tell us? What lessons can we learn?

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

What Came to Mind When I Heard of "Put the Little Girl to Sleep"

Dr. Seuss has written
a bedtime thriller?
Spokesperson Elena Bautista-Horn revealed earlier today plans for the assassination (or murder, no one is sure) of her boss Congresswoman Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Although the phrase Oplan: Put the Little Girl to Sleep is longer and taller than the target, I have to give credit to whoever came up with this creative name. It surely got the attention of the country as the online world went abuzz as soon as the plan was bared. As creative as it may sound, and as serious as it should seem, Put The Little Girl to Sleep is just too fancy a name for a murder plot. So here's a list of what came to my mind upon hearing it on the news:

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Hunger Games Philippines 1st Anniversary



I earlier attended the anniversary meet-up of Hunger Games Philippines, a community/fan organization for Filipino Hunger Games fans and of which I'm a part of. For those who aren't aware of what The Hunger Games is, here's a brief synopsis:

In a not-too-distant future, the United States of America has collapsed, weakened by drought, fire, famine, and war, to be replaced by Panem, a country divided into the Capitol and 12 districts. Each year, two young representatives from each district are selected by lottery to participate in The Hunger Games. Part entertainment, part brutal intimidation of the subjugated districts, the televised games are broadcasted throughout Panem as the 24 participants are forced to eliminate their competitors, literally, with all citizens required to watch. When 16-year-old Katniss's young sister, Prim, is selected as the mining district's female representative, Katniss volunteers to take her place. She and her male counterpart, Peeta, the son of the town baker who seems to have all the fighting skills of a lump of bread dough, will be pitted against bigger, stronger representatives who have trained for this their whole lives.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Midas Marquez Appreciation Post

The last few days, we have seen Midas Marquez popularity shoot high up as he went from charming Supreme Court spokesperson to internet sensation, as his infamous "laglag" scene gained some much unwarranted media attention. Although this author believes that his reaction was fairly normal, in a country where testosterone levels run high, his reaction has g-a-y written all over it for most of our countrymen. No wonder he got so much flak for his effeminate action.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

1+3 Reasons Why EDSA Shouldn't Be Renamed


Eat Bulaga's new theme song:
Mula Ninoy hanggang Cory.
Of course, public outrage ensued once people learned the plan of a certain solon from Bohol to change the name of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (colloquially EDSA) to Cory Aquino Avenue, in honor of Corazon Aquino, Philippine "mother of democracy" and mommy of President Benigno Simeon Aquino III. Although we understand the intentions of the solon to pay tribute to Cory, but renaming an avenue regarded as a hell-hole (traffic, potholes, whatnots) after Tita Cory? She just might rise from her grave and haunt this man and do whatever scare tactics she has up her sleeve to stop this bill from passing. This reminds me of another renaming stint involving the a man from Manila. Things got ugly (read: vehement opposition) the last time a certain Aquino fanatic tried to officially rename the internationally-regarded Manila Science High School to Cory Aquino Science High School two years ago. But after he realized that everyone from the MaSci community opposed his plan, he eventually backed-off and just had a statue of the former president built and erected somewhere in Manila.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Five Deals for the Arroyos: Deal or No Deal?

2011 Award for the Person Who Ate the Largest
TV Airtime: DOJ Secretary Leila de Lima
Last week, we have seen the Aquino government shift into high gear and engage in real-life teledrama as they raced to the airport to put a hold on former president and Pamapanga Representative Gloria Arroyo's departure for a scheduled check-up in Singapore, and eventually have her arrested before she managed to hop on that plane and "escape". Of course, President Aquino and Secretary Lacierda praised and aspiring 2013 senatorial candidate Department of Justice Secretary Leila de Lima for defying the Supreme Court's decision of allowing RGMA to seek medical assistance abroad her commendable act of having the infamous representative arrested. Although what she did has put the executive and judiciary branches of the government in the middle of a compromising situation: a constitutional crisis as some experts call it, at least Gloria's in the country and would be forced to answer the allegations.
Gloria Arroyo doesn't need a head gear,
she needs a secondary opinion.