The Philippines has spent decades under the liberal leadership style of the UP and Ateneo elite, yet meaningful change remains elusive. The kakampinks have so much to say whenever a leader doesn't fit their 'holier-than-thou' image. There is far too much emphasis on optics and moral grandstanding.
Neoliberalism is dead. It’s the very system that kept the country stagnant while they focused on performative decency.
MVP’s “gift” to Digong—way better than Marcos’s birthday party 🥳 with Nicole Scherzinger.
“The utility will forgo a 3.4 billion pesos ($71 million) award it won in an arbitration case against the government, its shareholders said.”
Philippines signs new deal with water utility after Duterte criticism https://t.co/6L6fUb8OBD
It is indeed a sad state of our country when in times of calamities, stories of survival, perseverance and resilience of the citizenry becomes the norm rather than government efficiency that keeps us safe and secure.
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The problem with Duterte’s political rivals and critics is that their opposition stems either from rigid ideology or shallow transactional interests—precisely what renders it so ineffective.
Duterte’s legacy doesn’t rest on abstract principles or theoretical frameworks. It is grounded in tangible outcomes that matter to ordinary Filipino: peace and order, infrastructure, and the palpable sense that there was a functioning government.
That’s not easily undone.
Unlike the Marcos legacy, which can be morally tainted or intellectually challenged, Duterte’s legacy resists erosion because it’s lived. Whenever crime rises or the state falters, people remember Duterte. And that memory reinforces his relevance.
As I’ve said before, only a Duterte can dismantle the Duterte legacy. And this is why this country will remain a Duterte country for a long time.
The Philippines is still Duterte country. Nagpalit lang ng posisyon 'yung dating Rank #2 at #3. Hahaha. 'Yung #2 ngayon, nangangarap maging #1, pero mukhang walang magbabago sa strategy ng mga supporters nila.
Kung walang magbabago sa strategy nila, mukhang sa inodoro ulit sila pupulutin sa 2028. Hahahaha.
This year’s elections is sadly not a gamechanger. Unlike before where you vote for hope, you only vote today to survive.
God help the Philippines. #Elections2025#Halalan2025
The arrogance of Bongbong Marcos Jr.’s administration thinking they can hand Rodrigo Duterte over to a foreign court without consequences is mindblowing.
Never forget, Bongbong: You are only president because of Sara Duterte. We didn’t choose you; we tolerated you for HER.
Duterte will never leave the Philippines. Because men like him outlive their own mortality.
You will deal with him, his influence, and his legacy every single day. And there’s nothing you can do about it.
Prepare for his name to dominate the streets, for statues to rise in cities, for plazas, hospitals, and schools to be named after him. Prepare for his words to be carved into stone, for his image to be painted across murals—not as a villain, but as a legend.
First of all, prepare for another Duterte to take power. You thought you were done? Brace yourself for years—decades—of seeing his name on the ballot, his bloodline securing seats of power, his ideology shaping policies.
Toronto prayer rally for Duterte drew attendees from Guelph, Niagara, and London. Despite intermittent afternoon drizzle, spirits remained high. Parking was a challenge and Toronto police enjoyed issuing parking tickets! Lol
Earl Bales Park, Toronto - 03.16.2025
Three million ang dumalo sa INC rallies. ‘Yung dumalo sa EDSA People Power noong 1986 is estimated to be 2 to 3 million at its peak. INC palang ‘yan. Hahahaha.
2025 is going to be CRAZY. 🤣