Tuesday, April 22, 2014

#BecomingFilipino: The journey of Kyle Jennerman


As a teenager, it has always been my hobby to surf the net and check for amazing videos on YouTube and other social media sites like Facebook and Twitter. Yesterday, as I randomly scrolled down my news feed on Facebook, a heading caught my attention. It says: #BecomingFilipino: Welcome to Cagayan de Oro, Welcome to my Home.



It may sound very common but it wedged my attention to its thumbnail. They’re all foreigners and as I may deem, they’re on a Jeepney; one of the country’s pride, a symbol for the Philippines. One of the foreigners, Kyle Jennerman, a 25 year-old Canadian national has set his foot in the Philippines and trying to become a Filipino created a site, a Facebook Page and a Twitter account for his expedition.
 In his site, he stated: “…..I am not Filipino.  I don't have a Filipino passport and it would be almost impossible for me to get one.   But!   I love the Philippines and would be honored to be part Filipino.  So I have decided to try to prove myself worth of saying "I am Filipino”.”

His video created a buzz on the social media sites and he encourages Filipino to help him create a cultural list which constitutes experiences, place, history, food, drink or anything. He covets to start in his HomHosfkjfHome City, Cagayan de Oro (Mindanao) and to use it as his home base and to make it also as his finish line.

As a proud Filipino (and even more proud because of him), I encourage everyone to join his quest of Becoming a Filipino. You can visit his site: http://www.becomingfilipino.com or follow him on Twitter: @KyleJennerman. Let’s support his endeavor and take part to his pursuit.







To watch his video, click the links: 
#BecomingFilipino - Welcome to Cagayan de Oro, Welcome to my Home
#BecomingFilipino - Introduction

(All photos came from his site.)

Friday, September 6, 2013

Mutya Datul, crowned as Miss Supranational 2013

Photo Credit: Miss Supranational website
Last night was another victory for all Filipinos. Another Filipina beauty reigned and outshined 82 candidates and it is no other than Mutya Datul.

Last night, Miss Supranational took place at Minsk, Belarus and our very own Mutya Datul had won the crown.

Here are the list of the Top 20:
1. Venezuela
2. Puerto Rico
3. Australia
4. Poland
5. Gabon
6. Canada
7. Thailand
8. Indonesia
9. US Virgin Islands
10. Luxembourg
11. India
12. Mexico
13. Myanmar
14. Belarus
15. Philippines
16. Russia
17. Latvia
18. Brazil
19. Turkey
20. Ukraine


The Special Awards of Miss Supranational 2013:

Miss National Dress - Nicaragua
Miss Talent - Malaysia
Miss Friendship - Macau
Miss Personality - Philippines
Miss Elegance - Sweden
Miss Top Model - Moldova
Miss Photogenic - Puerto Rico
Miss Internet - Myanmar
Miss Asia and Oceania - Australia
Miss America - Brazil

Miss Europe - Belarus
Miss Africa - Gabon


and the Top 5 
4th RUNNER UP: US Virgin Islands
3rd RUNNER UP: Indonesia
2nd RUNNER UP: Turkey
1st RUNNER UP: Mexico
MISS SUPRANATIONAL 2013: Philippines Mutya Datul


Reference:
http://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/specials/38319-mutya-datul-miss-supranational-2013

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Pinoy Big Brother Audition

So here it is! The moment all have been waiting for for the almost 2 years. Pinoy Big Brother Audition is now up for grabs. Last September 05, 2013 at exactly 8:00 in the morning, the director of the Pinoy Big Brother, Direk Lauren tweeted an exciting announcement.

It says: "PBB Auditions on October 05 (Saturday) to be held at the ABS-CBN 60th year celebration in QC memorial circle. Promo plugs soon come out."

And everybody seems to be ready for the audition. You should be preparing for this one because this might be the stepping stone towards a great success in your life and careers. Audition na!
Photo Credit: Direk Lauren's tweet

It's a merry Christmas

And September has finally arrived which means that everybody is already feeling the excitement for the Yuletide season. Considering the fact that Philippines has the longest Christmas all around the world and that makes us more exceptional and of course, one of a kind.

As we wake up every morning, we already feel the cool breeze of the air, the cool wind that touches our skin telling us that we are getting nearer and closer to the most favorite holiday of the year. We still can't hide the reality that there  are some people around our country who are still suffering from different problems due to calamity and tragedy. We can't help think that some people will not be enjoying Christmas anymore, they can't gather for the noche buena and the painful part is, though the members of the family had move on the feeling of pain and longingness still remains.

We should be able to be thankful and grateful for what we have today and we will receive for the future. As everybody says, we have a "silver lining". We should be optimistic on every challenges that we encounter and be able to overcome it with all the confidence and strength that the Creator had given us and as for me, I am very much excited for Christmas because it will gonna be very merry.
Photo Credit: Google

Friday, August 30, 2013

"EDSA Tayo"

After the historic Million People March to Luneta, the netizens had come up again with another call to have a Million People March part 2 which will be called as EDSA Tayo. Netizens: Junep Ocampo, BaƱares Rodel at Noel Wahe, are calling fellow Filipinos to march at EDSA Shrine this coming September 11.

They are calling to march to abolish the PDAF or commonly known as Pork Barrel.

In addition, it is stated in their photo that "wear black ribbon until those all involved in the Pork Barrel Scam are made to answer for their crime against the Filipino people."

Moreover, Anne Curtis, who has 5 million followers on Twitter, affirmed its support to the protest and so with Nora Aunor who was interviewed by ABS-CBn telling that she might be their to support the EDSA Tayo. The newly crowned Miss World Philippines 2013, Megan Young avowed also its support on the said event.


Photo credit: Facebook event post.

CU The Voice

Let your voice be heard!

One of the hottest singing contest this year is ABS-CBN's The Voice of the Philippines. This is a Philippine adaptation of The Voice which was popularized by Holand. With a great success in Holand, these is now been adapted by different countries such as US, UK and many more.  Due to the fast rising intrigue about this competition, the Philippines tailored the show with one of the biggest broadcasting company in the country, ABS-CBN.

Now, for the upcoming Collegiate Intramurals, Capitol University had set and created its version of the trendy singing competition. For almost a month of searching for the CU's (Capitol University) artists, the organizers had now its artists from different departments.

From the 1st elimination down to the second elimination, the selected artists has now come to battle at the first day of Intramurals. CU's version of The Voice will somehow the same as the original but during the live performance, only 1 will be choose during the battle and will proceed to the final round which is after the battle round. Each artists has prepared songs if and when they will get through to the Final round.

Below are the artists of CU The Voice!

Photo Credit: Charlie obar-Macalam
Click the photo to enlarge.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Gaisano Manager vs Tenant: In Turmoil (Caught on Video)

A Facebook user with the account name of Gnob Bong posted an eight minute video of a conflict between a said to be Gaisano Manager and a tenant on its store.

The conversation started very smoothly but as the video plays along, things have change and the conflict starts.

Statements: "I'm the manager, you define", "Hindi tayo ka level", "Hinayon mo ako, dli kita ka level", shouting "you are BASTUSING me", You are questioning my position as a manager, you are in my office and you have no rights to tell that on my office" made the viewers reaction more fuming. As one of the netizens commented: "Krizza Lannyl Quirod Logronio as manager theyve undergone trainings on how to handle difrent kind of people in difrent situation in difrent mood...she hasnt absorb anything of that training..kung bastos man mgsalita ang tenant dpat i.handle prin ng manager ng maayos wla xa karapatan manduro kahit pa manager xa...di daw sila mgkalevel..bakit gold ba knakain nya at kung mkapanduro xa pra xang reyna at alipin kausap nya..what a shame sa gaisano namy ganyang uri ng manager.."

You can watch the full video by clicking the 'Watch" word.


Capitol University Web and Social Media Center

The Capitol University Web and Social Media Center, spearheaded by the President of the Capitol University Alumni Association is now accepting registrations to all social media newbies. One of the aims of the #CUWASMC is to cover the upcoming 2013 Collegiate Intramurals of Capitol University this September and to maintain social media awareness to students and to staffs of the institution. With a click of a button, the latest news for the 2013 Intramurals and any other updates about CU can now be read all around the world especially those alumni who are now in the other side of the country and still want to get in touch to his/her beloved alma mater.


If you are interested to join, just click the "join" link and read all the details and be part of the Capitol University Web and Social Media Center.


Photo Credit: Clifford Roa

Janeth Napoles: Surrendered


A few weeks have passed after the warrant of arrest was issued, the alleged pork barrel scam queen was nowhere to found. Luckily, Wednesday night she had surrendered at the Heritage Park Cemetery. As what Rappler! was saying, this is the 1st for almost 65 years where in the fugitive surrender to the Philippine President. It has been said that Napoles wanted to surrender only to the Philippine President, Benigno Aquino III, because she is scared due to the threats in her life (Rappler!).


Photo Credit: ABS-CBN News
Afternoon this day, a mug shot of Janeth Napoles was publicized by the Philippine National Police to the media who were actually augmenting in the MalacaƱang Palace and so at the Philippine National Police Headquarters. As the mug shot has been released and publicized, she was situate to transfer from Camp Crame to Makati City Jail.






Facebook Page
In the social media, some of the netizens are saying that Janeth Napoles' decision to surrender were actually the right and wise decision. On the other hand, a lot of memes are already viral in Facebook and topics such as "Senate", "Camp Crame" and "Philippines" are now currently trending in Twitter. Of all the reactions of the netizens, they have one thing in common, and that would be the "wheelchair" scene. They are speculating that another accused will be again put into the history were legends ex-President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and former Chief Justice Renato Corona which have been witness by hundreds of Filipino around the world with the famous chair of all times, the Wheelchair.






These issue is now included to history and yet more has to come and as the saying goes: "Save the best for last".



Reference:
http://www.rappler.com/nation/37593-short-history-surrenders-to-ph-presidents
http://www.rappler.com/thewrap/august-29-2013-edition#topone
http://www.rappler.com/nation/37583-napoles-malacanang

Monday, August 19, 2013

Kagay-an Festival 2013


Here is it Kagay-aons! 9 days left before we celebrate Kagay-an Festival 2013 and I know where are not only excited for the bunches of foods but of course the upcoming events which is now being prepared by the city government, the media and other public and private institutions around the city and all over Mindanao.

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Photo Credit: Barangay Gwapo 2013 Official Facebook Page
Last August 17, 2013, Barangay Gwapo 2013 has already been proclaimed at the Capitol University Gymnatorium. The winner came from Barangay Bulua in the name of Paul James Pagalan with his tag name as Gwapong Boy Next Door but prior to that, the Kumbira 2013 has been a big success last August 14-16, 2013 at the Limketkai Atrium. Yet, we still have a lot of things to be excited of and here is the list of events this upcoming Kagay-an Festival.

August 17, 2013 – PBA Legends @ Xavier University 6PM

August 18, 2013 – Kagay-an Festival Marathon @ Centrio Mall 3AM

August 23, 2013 – Cowboy Festival @ SM City Grounds

August 24-28, 2013 – Kahimuan Regional Trade Fair @ SM City

August 24, 2013 – Miss Cagayan de Oro @ Limketkai Mall Atrium 7:00 PM
August 25, 2013 – Kagay-an Pyro Festival @ SM City 7PM
August 26, 2013 – PE Rhytmic Dance Competition @Pelaez Sports Center 7AM
August 27, 2013 – Higalas Parade of Icons @Rodelsa to Limketkai Mall 7AM
August 28, 2013 – Religious Processions

And let's not forget that there will be also artists from the different TV Networks who will visit our city and celebrate with us prior to August 28.

Tip: Don't forget your BHs :)) Happy fiesta my dear Kagay-anon.

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Monday, May 20, 2013

The Philippine’s Feud (The Taiwan Issue)


I’ve been busy for the past few months and lately, I was not able to post any articles in my blog but because of these issues about our country’s  state between Taiwan, it urge me to wrote again and be heard.




Back 2012, Philippine’s has been one of the talked-about countries both in sports and in beauty. When some of our renowned boxers has lost in their fights in the arena and our very own Janine Tagunon raised the flag for the Philippine beauty when she was crowned 1st runner-up in the most prestigious beauty pageant but above all things, the dispute between China and Philippines due to the Spratly Islands had become a big issue and as for my observation, we have been bullied.


Philippines were always been the ‘good guy’ every time we’re encountered this type of feud and now, for the second time around, we are again bullied by Taiwan.

 
It is a fact for us Filipinos that to kill a person is unlawful, may the person is a criminal or not, it is not appropriate. We have to say that the Philippines was the first to do the move to create this feud between Taiwan and we do not deny the fact that our Philippine Coast Guard didn’t think twice before pulling the trigger and as obvious as it is, the Philippine’s have committed a crime. Why do we term “the Philippines” instead of using the “Coast Guard” where in fact only the coast guard had pulled the trigger? Why not use his name instead? Why is it that it is a big issue? It is because Taiwan reflects this incident as a major disaster in their part.


Consecutive reports has been televised around the nation about Taiwanese nationals being to cruel to our Filipino people by hitting them baseball bats and other physical acts which injures our meager Filipino men but what infuriates me the most is that why they do such thing when if their very own country men here in our nation do things such as killing, drug dealing, any other unlawful stuffs, we do not impair them yet we observe due process at which justice should be served to those who belong it. Question: for all the dreadful acts that the Taiwanese citizens had been doing in our nation, did we impair them? Hit them baseball bats? Deprived them the justice or the due process? Have our nation already inculcated their minds that the Philippines had been already underestimated by shameful nations such as Taiwan? How come that Philippines had been once again the ‘good guy’. Haven’t we learned our lesson from the previous rift between China? I am not attacking the government about this because our government have been so calmed in settling this situation BUT we should also consider the wasted efforts of our Filipino people in Taiwan who tries to live their harmoniously against all these issues that surround them. Philippines should step their foot forward and do the right thing which is appropriate with these case. Philippines deserve triumph and peace. Philippines do not deserve  exaggerated reactions from Taiwan.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Two.Zero.One.Three

Happy New Year!


The year 2012 ended with so many issues nevertheless we still received many good reasons to thank about and that means something. That mean that though we've faced billions of trials, we were still able to survive. Last year, I was not able to wrote articles due to the piles of works that was given to me. As I told you in my second article, I am a student assistant and being a Student Assistant means something to me because this is the most perfect and fitted way for me to get my college diploma. Oh! Let's not talk about my life, eh? HAHAHA


In this year, you'll expect more stories. We will critic stories from big or small in names in all types of industry. Extract opinions about issues that our and nearby countries is experiencing. Viral videos that went peak in the social media, YouTube an many other stories.


Having multiple responsibilities is not easy but I will assure you, as my beloved readers that you'll receive nothing but only the best articles. We will go below the belt. Enjoy the rest of the year :D

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

The Unprepared Filipinos


We cannot deny the fact that when nature’s turn, it is very hard to predict but as what Philippines is experiencing that we always embrace more than 20 typhoons a year and yet, we still remain unprepared.


image from Google
A few weeks ago, East Coast was hit by the phenomenal Super Storm Sandy and yet their death toll is far from what you expect when there comes a strong typhoon most especially if you compare it in our state. What’s the magic? Their population is a bit larger than us and hitherto we still have this same devastation after a strong storm. In the Editorial Section of the Philippine Daily Inquirer (pardon me because I can’t remember who said the statement) one said that we Filipinos are used to say that “it’s just a storm, we are Filipinos”. The mentality of being “used to it” seems to be irrelevant now. Filipinos has a strong personality, very courageous, knows how to handle situations and devastation but the mindset of each individual has already been clogged. For instance, Typhoon Ondoy killed thousands of innocent people living a trace of tragedy all over the state and in each emotion of every individual but a few months has passed; another typhoon hit the state and the same catastrophe was experienced. When will we learn?


The government never failed to warn the citizens pertaining to this topic, over and over again and we haven’t still change. The saddest part is, we blame them for the matter. We just don’t simply blame and pin point names because in the first place we have to cooperate nevertheless we just ignore what they say. Typhoon Sendong shocked Cagayan de Oro and Iligan when it washed away all of its belongings including lives and properties living only muddy and wrecked surfaces. This cataclysm denotes how unwary we are. I know that we didn’t expect such tragedy and we even can’t imagine that higher places were also devastated. Time is changing and storms are getting stronger. We have to be prepared. We have to learn from the past because the worst is yet to come.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Becoming a Saint


Last October 21, 2012 new Saints were declared by the Pope Benedict XVI and with this, another Filipino is now a Saint. St. Pedro Calungsod is the 2nd Filipino saint in which he was originated in Cebu but have you questioned yourself on what is the process of becoming a saint? How saints become saint? But one thing is for sure, the Church does not create saints.

St. Pedro Calungsod
Canonization is the certified process of declaring an individual a saint but before the year 1234, the Church doesn’t have a formal process as what we have today. The martyrs and others who recognize as holy were declared by saints after their death.

In 1234, a procedure was established to investigate the life of a candidate and any miracles he/she attributed before he/she will be declared as saint. In 1588, a council was entrusted to the entire process of canonization and it is called the Congregation of Rites but now called as the Congregation for the Causes of Saints and in the beginning of the year 1634, various Popes had revised by process.

The Holy See Press Office in Vatican City through the Vatican Information Services had made public the following note in the current beatification and canonization procedures in September 12, 1997.

The current canonization process is enclose in the Divinus Perfectionist Magister in which was contained in the Apostolic Constitution contains the process and procedures which should be followed. This was promulgated by Pope John Paul II on January 25, 1983.


The Process

1. It is necessary that the candidate should have passed at least 5 years to begin the cause. This is required so that the emotions will be dissipated and a bigger balance and neutrality would be achieved in evaluating the case.

2. The responsible for the opening of the investigation is the bishop of the diocese. The diocese, parish, religious congregation or association which is also called the promoter group will ask the bishop for the opening of the investigation and once the nulla osta (no impediment) of the Holy See will be obtained, diocesan tribunal will be formed for this purpose.

At this state, all witnesses are called before the tribunal to detail all concrete facts to support the exercise of Christian virtues which is considered as heroic by the candidate. The virtues are ‘theological’ and ‘cardinal’ and all the data and documents collated pertaining to the candidate should be gathered. At this point, the candidate will receive the title Servant of God.

3. When the investigation is finish, the documents will be submitted to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints for evaluation. The Positio will undergo a theological examination by the nine theologians who will giver their votes. If majority wins, the cause will be passed to the cardinals and bishop for the examination which is also members of the congregation. They will hold 2 meeting in a month and if their judgment is affirmative, the results of the entire process will be presented by the Holy Father which approves to draft the virtual decree. The public reading and promulgation of the verdict follows.

4. In beatification, a miracle attributed to the Servant of God should be verified after his/her death is very necessary. It must be proven through the appropriate canonical investigation. The Holy Father will decide on beatification is the 2 decrees are promulgated which regards the heroic virtues and miracles of the candidate. In this stage, the candidate will receive the title Blessed.

5. In canonization, another miracle is again needed which should be occurred after his/her beatification. To affirm the miracles, the same procedures are as followed for beatification. In this stage, canonization is understood as the recognition of public worship in the Universal Church. With canonization, the Blessed acquires the title Saint.

The long process for becoming a saint sometimes takes a decade, luckily for those who only take 5 or several years. For instance, Sister Teresa when she was a candidate was directly jump in the canonization stage because her supporters pushed Vatican to waive the 5 year rule and late in 1999, the Pope relinquish the 5-year rule and allowed Mother Teresa to begin in the canonization process.

The Catholic Churh had already canonized 3000 people and still counting. Some of are still on process for beatification or canonization and 1 thing is sure, being a Saint is not an award, it is a blessing which denotes that you are in heaven with the Creator. The saints that we today pray for deserves in their position. Saints are there for us to follow what they did when they was still walking in this land, we should emulate their heroic deeds and promulgate love, peace, happiness and charity and hope.


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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Anonymous Philipines hacked BSP and MWSS


Yesterday last night, September 26, 2012 (Wednesday) hackers who call themselves as the “Anonymous Philippines” have smeared a government website namely the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) in protest of the new bill, the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 or in layman’s term, the Cybercrime Law.


Anonymous Philippines alleged that this new Act wills to “effectively ends” the Article 3, Section 4 of the 1987 Philippines Constitution or the Freedom of Expression which they called to revise that punishes online defamation. Adopting an “80 year-old antiquated libel laws” disappoints Anonymous Philippines for applying this out-of-date system.


Before the BSP recouped their website today (12:26 AM via Rappler), the website was welcomed by a banner with the group name of the hacker and stated their appeal by changing the site’s homepage into a protest one.



“The Philippine Government has just passed a bill that effectively ends the Freedom of Expression in the Philippines.

Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 is the most notorious act ever witnessed in the cyber-history of the Philippines, and the language of the bill is cunningly designed to make you think it only applies to individuals who are deep in cyber-technology and doesn’t apply to everyone, but some part of the bill basically says that it can imprison anyone who commits libel either by written messages, comments, blogs, or posts in sites such as Facebook, Twitter, or any other comment-spaces of other social media in the Internet.

New technologies give us new opportunities to connect a lot of people not only in this country but all over the world. They can also provide us with a medium through which our political, public and even private views can have an immediate and direct impact on individuals, communities and even countries. It is just disappointing that out government, in adopting an our 80-year-old antiquated libel laws to the Cybercrime Laws, again seems to have retarded our march with the rest of the world with respect to giving full force to the people’s freedom of expression.

We ask for a revision of the said bill for the betterment of the Filipino denizens.
 
Protect our right to Freedom of Expression!”


According to Rappler, after BSP have recovered their control on their website which is visited by international bankers and finance manager, minutes later the Philippine Anti-Piracy Team and the American Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines was also victimized by the same hackers.

As a result, “Anonymous Philippines” and “BSP” was a trending topic in the social networking site: Twitter. A twitter user tweeted that “it only shows how low our security is”.





Friday, September 14, 2012

A view from the controversial BILL.


image from Google.com
Women, men and even teenagers are a bit confuse on what will this RH Bill bring in our state because there is an overload of information coming from the media and for those who have already the knowledge has by now its own bet, whether they are ANTI or PRO but RH Bill has place the state’s so called “Christian country practices” into a test. From this status, ANTIs and PROs started debating on this matter.



PRO’s side

Standing from the reason of “poverty”, PROs believe of “massive population is the cause of poverty”. True, yet there are a lot of contradictions on what they believe. While I was surfing Facebook on anything that can quench my boringness, a status caught my attention. The status came from a writer and was once an Editor-in-Chief on our school’s student publication and he stated that “If the church will go up against the RH Bill, then they should find a way to solve the nation’s augmenting poverty”. The quote was not exactly what the user’s status but its thought is what the quoted part denotes.


The population really affects the state’s economy and of course in the field of improvement and on the undying social problem which is “poverty”. For instance, China’s “1 child policy” may sound vindictive but it actually helps its nation to improve in all aspects in the economy.  Philippines of course would not emulate China’s rule but if we really internalize what their state is implementing, it is actually the foremost purpose why their nation is improving. According to one of the articles I’ve read in the latest issue of our official student publication, the Capitol Chronicle (Volume 24 No. 1 June-August 2012) entitled “Two Cents on RH Bill” written by Charlie Simon with interviews by Jocef Ian Rama, the Dean of the College of Nursing, Dean Fidela Ansale said that the terms of the bill is to improve and promote the health and wellness of the people athwart of the lifespan of an individual. In general, the bill not only focuses on family planning but also the wellness of every entity.



ANTI’s side

It was stated, “go to the world and multiply”. As a Christian Country, we believe that God created each individual for a specific purpose. Every purpose is in good intentions. When we see it as not a ‘good intension’ it is because we are blinded by our emotions. In connection, at the moment of conception of a sperm and an egg cell, God had created the very young and delicate fertilized egg its purpose and as what the opposing team sees on the bill, there’s no need for us to control our population for the sake of solving ‘poverty’.


The church views on this bill as what I’ve read and heard through articles on newspapers and on television is an “abortifacient” which implies a type of process or seldom, a drug used to kill a fetus or a cause of abortion (The Pocket Webster School and Office Dictionary: 1990). Churches most especially on Christian countries which of course practicing ‘Christian living’ only concur “natural family planning”. Some says that “population” does not affect the state’s economy and not a major source of poverty, believing that “there are no enough jobs” is the reason why our country is still experiencing this undying social problem which started centuries ago.


To ponder

Philippines have been facing a lot of problems. From the conflict between China, the augmenting crime rate, the increasing number of deaths because of dengue, the garbage, graft and corruption, and this Reproductive Health Bill. As a citizen living in the lower class, I am still hoping for the upcoming era that the nation’s undying problem will soon be in part of the Philippines history and a new Philippines will be born. From these impediments, we will much more appreciate our triumph.


How about you? What’s your take in the Reproductive Health Bill (RH Bill)?