Miyerkules, Mayo 22, 2013

Weight of The World: "Manila as Gates of Hell"

Just these past days, I am admittedly falling inlove...


with the song "Weight of the World" by Chantal Kreviazuk Chantal Kreviazuk - Weight Of The World.

     This song is telling something I can openly relate to. I just love the song and all of it especially the lyrics. The tune moves me out of my earthly body and my soul seems to float and wander. It removes all the anxiety and negative vibes in me. I feel the relief a perfect song can give to a weary persona.

     But last night, the controversy http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/lifestyle/05/21/13/dan-brown-calls-manila-gates-hell-novel about Dan Brown's "Inferno"
raged the media, the critics and fans as well---not to mention the people of Manila
(Mayor-elect Erap---well, I am waiting for his reaction--ah! HE IS BUSY with his SUGAL ,that's why.) Of all the things mentioned in Brown's latest novel, I can't help but agree. But of course the centuries-old metropolitan city has its own positive and good points too. I stand firm with that.

traffic jams



pollution


sex trade


     Now, I am thinking, that, maybe, the weight of the world is being borne by the city. Manila has a share of everything---tall buildings, beautiful women, historical structures versus squatters, prostitutes, unfriendly-to-the-earth factories.



    She has to cleanse its worsening image and prove to the world that she is more than what Dan Brown thinks about her. She is bearing all of it.Yes but with Erap as incoming mayor, if you know what I mean... Will Manila be healed or the next time be called the "Hell on Earth".

photos from the web


update: 
May 23,2013

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Huwebes, Mayo 9, 2013

THIS IS LOVE

#PHLOG #phlogger

.......

I am just speechless. I am HAPPY for them (my parents). This photo says it all I suppose. Thanks for being there and for giving us (me and my brother Algier) "light'' Papa and Mama.

MAY 10,2013.
(photo+blog=phlog)

Lunes, Mayo 6, 2013

Fighting windmills (A Repost)


There’s the Rub

Fighting windmills

By 



Rizalito who? Marwil who? JC who?

That’s the likely reaction of most Filipino voters to those names. They’re in fact Rizalito David, Marwil Llasos, and Juan Carlos “JC” de los Reyes, Ang Kapatiran candidates for senator. Except for JC de los Reyes, who ran for president three years ago, the two others will resound as loudly as a pin dropping in a rock concert. JC himself probably won’t make a much louder noise either. In his presidential bid in 2010, he finished last in a field of nine, getting 45,000 votes compared to the eventual winner, P-Noy, who got 15.2 million.

It’s rather a pity. In debates at least, within and outside campus, the three have done quite well, giving sensible answers to questions. Which comes from Kapatiran having a definite platform—it’s the only regular political party that does.
Spare them a thought.

The three believe in pushing back the bane of dynasties, JC even going against self or clan in waging it. He rails against the “monsters of dynastic politics,” with their “transactional politics and the politics of greed and hypocrisy,” including in his diatribe his uncle, Dick Gordon. (Gordon is the brother of his mother, Barbara.)

The three believe as well in scrapping the pork barrel. Money is the root of all evil, and the pork barrel is the root of all pigsties. That’s what motivated Llasos to run, he says, the need to do something about it. “It’s the root of graft and corruption. Why don’t we just have a comprehensive system in responding to the development needs of the people? Why don’t we just put the fund [under] the General Appropriations Act instead of ‘discretionary’? We have the barangay development council, for instance. They know better, we don’t need a congressman or senator for that.”
And the three believe in injecting faith into politics. “We are the only party that upholds the social teachings of the Church,” says David, who joined the communist underground at 17 but is now big on religion. “Our intent is really to put back faith in the center of things, put back faith in God, in governance. We want to evangelize politics to bring about change in the people’s lives. I want every piece of legislation, every program and policy that will be made by government to reflect my faith.”

The first two positions I support wholeheartedly, the third I find a little alienating. I’ve always thought Kapatiran’s religious thrust was both its strength and weakness. The strength lies in the fact that its religiosity has a pronounced social edge or dimension. I myself have heard Nandy Pacheco talk at length about the social encyclicals, and how the local Catholic Church itself often goes against its own teachings in that respect. Certainly, I’ve heard him rail loudly against the bishops whom he has perceived to have taken the most immoral positions, such as some of them did during Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s time.

But the same religiosity can also border on the fundamentalist. Kapatiran is against any sport that promotes violence, including boxing, which can be a kiss of death in this boxing-mad country—or at least it was so in Manny Pacquiao’s heyday. Just as well, it is anti-RH despite the fact that most Catholics in this country are for it, and indeed despite the fact that most women find it liberating for them. The three senatorial candidates vow to have it scrapped if they become senators. And their resolve to put faith at the center of things—despite insisting that that faith isn’t exclusively Catholic, they’re perfectly ecumenical—it does raise issues about the separation of Church and State. Or it does raise issues about a theocratic state.

This last notwithstanding, I continue to support Kapatiran and wish its candidates well. Indeed, commend them to a fair hearing from the voters. I support them in the same way that I support Teddy Casiño, party-list representative of Bayan Muna, who is now vying to become a senator of the land. And I beg others to do so as well.

At the very least, that is so because they are serious voices, they are real voices, ones that can help our Congress along toward some kind of pluralism. Or our Senate (and House) toward some real opposition and dissension, debating issues and voting on them on the basis of differences of opinions or beliefs, and not on that the one side is majority and the other minority, the one side is in power and the other is not. Who knows? Maybe they can encourage the “cause-oriented groups,” or the more ideologically oriented ones, to put up their own regular parties and leave the party-list system to those that truly have the poor and marginalized for their immediate constituents. That is where they belong, or where they have a reason to exist—in mainstream politics and not the party-list one.

At the very most, who knows too, maybe they can put pressure on the dominant parties, who are parties only in the social rather than political sense, who are parties only in the country-club rather than in the boardroom sense, to become real parties. The kind where candidates do not flit from one to the other like prostitutes, the kind where the party commands loyalty on the basis of its vision and not on its strongest, or “presidentiable,” member. By showing them up, by giving a face to what a real political party can be.

I don’t know that the Kapatiran candidates, or Casiño, will make it. The head, where realism resides, says no; the heart, where hope resides, says, well, maybe. But whether they do so or not, they will at least have made their mark for trying to blaze new trails, for trying to clear new paths.

Fighting windmills isn’t always senseless, isn’t always futile. The last time somebody did it, he changed the world.


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Linggo, Mayo 5, 2013

BOTOHAN 2013

#bOtOhan2013


Ako ay titindig para sa mas marangal na bansa!
No to POLITICAL DYNASTIES!
OO para sa bansang sagana!!!
Ikaw, bOtO ka ba sa tiwali at mapagkunawari?


TODAY'S QUESTION: Do you think WE are all ready for MAY 13, 2013?


SHARE me your thoughts earthlings!

Me:
I have three Senatoriables in mind that I can surely say will do good in the Upper House. 
First, JC Delos Reyes of Ang Kapatiran Party (https://www.facebook.com/JC4SEN)
Next are two women of valor and wit: Mitos Magsaysay of UNA (https://www.facebook.com/groups/300080770025979/) and Mrs. HanepBuhay herself, Cynthia Villar (https://www.facebook.com/Mrs.Cynthia.Villar).


Let us be vigilant Filipinos this time!
No to Election Results Rigging by the oligarchs and the Yellow Army!

Huwebes, Mayo 2, 2013

ABS-CBN versus GMA versus TV5 versus Me,Myself and I

If my first entry was a serious one ( and a bit 'reminiscing'..), hold your seats 'coz we will go showbiz this time!




I grew up to be a Certified Kapamilya. I used to watch GMA-7 shows like "5 and Up", "Digital LG Quiz" and "Click", but you can always surely associate me as a pro-ABS-CBN anywhere, anytime.

I even used to have debates with my Freshman Math teacher on which is a better TV Network then on.

2011 was major turning point in my existence as a TVzen. I began to  love Kapuso shows like those of Marian Rivera's "Amaya" and DongYan's (Dingdong Dantes and Marian Loveteam) "My Beloved". I began watching Party Pilipinas and all the other GMA News Programs like "Aha!" and "Born To Be Wild". "Reporter's Notebook" and "I-Witness" became my TOP favorite shows on TV. In short, I became a Kapuso and proud of it! 


The only SHOW that kept me glued to ABS-CBN that time was my favorite TV Show of ALL TIME-- "Good Vibes". This dance-drama show rocked me and made me fall into the every character portrayed (Special Mention: Weiss Twins: GAB by Ivan Dorschner; and Geleen by Linn Oeymo).


Ivan Dorschner (Katy Perry's Manila Boyfriend)  has remained to be my lone IDOL in Philippine Showbiz since his official debut on Philippine TV via Pinoy Big Brother Teen Clash of 2010 as Housemate. I am a Certified Ivanatics. I am Dorschner-ified! His good looks couple with his good heart and good state of thinking makes him unique and above over anyone else. Many says "He is just perfect..". I can't help but 200% agree with that claim.


***Anyway, here is the complete list of my favorites and semi-favorites in Philippine Showbiz:

Ivan Dorschner
Ms. Heart Evangelista
Ms. Chynna Ortaleza
Chris Tiu
Steven Silva
Sarah Lahbati
Princess Snell
*
Robi Domingo
Sam Concepcion
Julia Barretto
Liz (Hope) Soberano

**Comedy
Chariz Solomon
John "Sweet" Lapus
Ate Gay
Bekimon
Pooh
Pokwang
K Brosas
Chokoleit
Eugene Domingo
Allan K
and Ryzza Mae Dizon

**Drama
Ms. Camille Prats
Ms. Angelica Panganiban
Derek Ramsay
Dingdong Dantes and Ms. Marian Rivera
with of course: The Megastar and The Diamond Star!

Now, I continue to rally about vigilance AMONG TV viewers. Learn to be more scrutinizing in selecting what to watch and what not to. Those overly-hyped dramas in ABS-CBN suck! GMA is NO.1 in  NEWS gathering and reporting I say. TV 5 has gained momentum but still lacking...


Visit our/my Showbiz Tsismis FB page: https://www.facebook.com/ShowbizTsismis?ref=br_tf

More Showbiz insights, and... wait for it......scoops, coming!

Why Periscoper?

Roughly 8 years ago, I was chosen as the Editor-In-Chief of our High School publication.

                  As our first issue for that school year was nearing its printing, I was still out of idea what to christen my column--until our publication consultant came to me and ask "Don't you  like the term 'Periscoper'?" I speedily made my thinking wheels turn and the rest became history...
(See definition here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periscope )

Now that I've created my first blog EVER--which was already long time plan way back College (and remained a unfulfilled plan 'til yesterday) I am again using this term as I believe that is just right perfect for me and my ever-curious personality.


Good day to you all and enjoy your summer, earthlings!



NB: I will use "earthlings" to refer to all my readers if there are.



Anyway, this is a view in my High School. I just miss the whole place and the people...