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Sickness of the old

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Senator Cynthia Villar is ultimately wrong in her thinking that milk has something to do with stupidity among the youth.  To be honest, based on her display, it seems like the older a senator gets, the more they become nincompoops.  As a senator tasked with dealings on Agricultural matters, Senator Villar has consistently proved just how stupid a landlord is willing to become all for the sake of their own antisocial interest. Netizens remember her as one who rejected, downgraded and insulted pursuits to research on the country's Coconut resources. The sadness in her statement is when she claimed to be smart but does not understand research.  Basically she shares what the older generation is ailed with - generational arrogance. Senator Villar is stuck in her tiny little box of past achievements and is continuously damned to reecho them to the public. Day by day the younger generation is intoxicated with deafening, cringe-worthy recounts of old people like her, ...

Recipients of Filth

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In times of abuse, defining the boundary between tolerance and inutility is urgent.  Many have grown tired of the recent vile and neanderthal acts of some Chinese citizens that reside in the Philippines. This exhaustion, although, cannot be expressed by mere hate. Still the hospitable Filipinos are left confused; would criticizing the Chinese be considered racially discriminative? At what point should Filipinos reprimand the Chinese for their lack of proper decorum? The matter is not necessarily about race; it's about the cultural projection Filipinos exude jn the face of colossal countries like China. A lot of factors may contribute to this demeaning mindset of basically the entirety of the international arena. One big issue is the continuous reliance of the Philippines to the wills of China, to a point wherein it becomes ultimately subservient.  This subserviency puts Filipinos in a position wherein they cannot argue against the colonial ties with China, simply b...

Conscious Denial: From Trump's Impeachment to World War III

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US President Donald Trump would be laughing if he were to read the headlines of the Washington Post and AP News saying that "the aim of killing Iranian general was to stop a war." Knowing his expertise on the politics of war, Trump should be aware that sending a drone strike to kill Qasem Soleimari does not lead to any sort of peace, nor would he expect Iran to ignore measures for retaliation. Soleimani serves as among Iran's top military figures. He was known for overseeing brutally-genius weaponry and tactics used effectively against US troops numbering to 196 between 2005 and 2011 says US Defense officials via TWP. In that period of time, the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran (which is Iran's most powerful political entity) was already festered with US intervention in terms of its politics, control over the economy, and military influence. US History on the "Theatrics of War" Based on The London Economic, the US has for so lon...