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Thursday, October 22, 2015

10 reasons why Filipinos should be grateful to President Ferdinand Marcos

I read this article in Inquirer and everything went back to 70's and 80's when the President was Marcos who served as the longest time after declaring martial Law. I can't tell you about 60's because I was born in the year 1969.

As an ordinary citizen of the Philippines I can tell you that in those years I only witness one president and there was no freedom of speech. The ambiance was full of fear and I saw dead bodies everyday in our city hall. Some of them are victims of human right violations. We were sacked twice by soldiers who were miss inform by envious people. This is the reason why I don't like Martial Law because most of the victims are innocent people. Mongering was strictly implemented by Marcos and if you said something against the government, you will be jailed or better yet you will be dead the next day.
Marcos

There’s been too much talk about an apology from the Marcoses. Not enough about gratitude to the late dictator and his allies.
That’s probably why Bongbong Marcos wants Filipinos to forget about what happened to us during his father’s reign.
You can’t really blame him — the focus in media and social media has been on the abuses during Marcos’ 21 years in power.

In fact, there are reasons why we should be grateful to the dictator. Here are some of them:

  1. Marcos taught us to disdain and reject bullies
Ferdinand Marcos was not the first, or the last, president to abuse his power. But, certainly, he set a seemingly unbreakable record. The nightmare of his 21 years in power still haunts us today, a powerful, constant reminder of a chapter in our history that must never be repeated. That’s worth something.

  1. Marcos taught us to disdain leaders who flaunt their wealth.
To be fair, Marcos and Imelda did not invent wealth-flaunting. The elites have been doing that for generations well before he came to power. But the Marcoses certainly took the brazen display of extreme affluence, in the face of extreme poverty, to a new low. I mean how can how one justify owning 3,000 pairs of shoes and bragging about it?

  1. Marcos taught us to be suspicious of leaders who acquire wealth.
Presidents who came after Marcos certainly ran into this problem. Yes, Philippine politics is still widely considered as an easy road to easy money, but too much greed is now generally accepted as being dangerous to one’s political career. And we have to give credit to Marcos for this, for making Filipinos extremely suspicious of political leaders who suddenly get rich.

  1. Marcos taught us to disdain those who brazenly cheat in elections.
Now take note: I said “brazenly.” For I know, elections Philippine-style are still dirty and cheating-prone. But still, given our experience with Marcos, there’s a line, especially in national races, that I suspect candidates will not cross for fear of sparking a severe backlash.

  1. Marcos taught us to be wary of leaders who say they want to make the Constitution better (and perhaps do away with that pesky rule about staying in office for only six years).
Funny how, for a people who love dance, we don’t trust politicians who want to do the cha-cha. This could be a problem later one when the country does need to make changes in the basic law of the land. But then again, after what Marcos did, Filipinos are rightfully suspicious of anyone wanting to fool around with laws meant to prevent power-hungry politicians. “One to sawa” dynasty, anyone?

  1. Marcos showed us that there is a big difference between discipline and fear.
“Sa Ikauunlad ng Bayan, Disiplina ang Kailangan.” “For our nation to develop, we need discipline.” That was the regime’s slogan for Marcos’ New Society. It worked for a time, mainly because people knew that, by discipline, the dictator meant, “Shut up and submit, or else.” It got so bad that one U.S. official observed that the Philippines in the ‘70s and ‘80s had turned into a country of “40 million cowards and one SOB.” Well, Filipinos were willing to let that be the case only for so long.

  1. Marcos showed that friendship with powerful world leaders is no guarantee that one could hold on to power indefinitely.
Oh, Marcos and Imelda look so happy and proud in photographs with Ronald and Nancy Reagan. They were friends after all. Reagan even sent his Vice President George H.W. Bush to Manila to praise Marcos’ “adherence to democratic principles.” A few years later, the dictator was gone. The Reagan White House finally realized he was a liability to U.S. interests.

  1. Marcos taught us to be wary of leaders who try to glorify themselves in songs, slogans and gargantuan, if ugly, monuments.
I must confess that I was thrilled when Marcos imposed Martial Law. I was eight years old when it happened, and for a few weeks I didn’t have to go to school and there was nothing but cartoons on TV.
But then, once back in school, my schoolmates and I had to learn these new weird songs about the new order and how everything was great about the regime — and about Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos.
Think North Korea!
Nowadays, epal politicians who like having their names and pictures on billboards and public places can expect to be criticized and attacked. We can thank Marcos and Imelda for this. In many ways, the anti-epal mood is rooted in how Filipinos grew so disgusted with the Marcoses.
What can be more epal than having gigantic bust of yourself constructed along a major highway you named after yourself.

  1. Marcos forced Filipinos to be creative –- in fighting back.
  2. Only in the Philippines could yellow confetti become a symbol of protest. And nuns praying the rosary in front of tanks?
You just won’t find such an act of defiance in other places.
But even before the People Power Revolt, during the darkest days of dictatorship, Filipinos were already coming up with creative ways to defy the regime. Students at UP used to launch lightning rallies, in which they marched from one floor to another yelling slogans and waving banners and then quickly folding the banners away and dispersing before the cops showed up.
Even the artists dared try new things. Take my old boss and drinking buddy, the poet Pete Lacaba, who wrote a seemingly harmless, apolitical poem titled “Prometheus Unbound.” When read vertically, the first letter of every line said, “Marcos, Hitler, Diktador, Tuta” – the famous anti-dictatorship slogan, “Marcos, Hitler, Dictator, Puppet.”

  1. Marcos made us laugh.
One thing became clear during the Marcos years: Even during dark times, Filipinos can still maintain a healthy sense of humor.
How can one not laugh at Marcos and Imelda’s antics?
The first time I met Imelda in person was when the UP Collegian staff interviewed her at the Manila Hotel in 1984. The highlight of the meeting was when Imelda explained her theory of cosmic rays from outer space that she said would protect the country.

I distinctly remember a classic during one of the rallies after Ninoy’s assassination and Marcos’ face often looked swollen as he reportedly battled lupus. The protest poster read: “Mamaga sana ang mukha ng nagpapatay kay Ninoy.” “I hope whoever had Ninoy killed gets a swollen face” (Well, it’s funnier in Tagalog.)

And without Marcos, what would have happened to Willie Nepomuceno, undoubtedly one of the most talented Filipino humorists ever? He was so good with his Marcos impersonation, that during the critical hours of the People Power Revolt, when the dictator appeared on TV to prove he was still in charge, there were those who believed it was a ploy – with the popular comedian in the starring role.

Of course, Willie Nepomuceno’s career faced a crisis when Marcos was kicked out of the country, and later died. But he quickly bounced back, doing other politicos, including former Presidents Fidel Ramos and Joseph Estrada.

Fortunately, like the late tyrant, Willie Nepomuceno did not intend to die.
That’s what Marcos once declared: “I do not intend to die.” His family and supporters apparently understood that to mean he does not want to be buried, too. That’s why they’re keeping him in a refrigerated vault.
In a way, Marcos was right. He’s back. His son and his allies want us to forget what his regime did.
Unfortunately for Bongbong Marcos & Co., there are many of us who don’t want to forget and who say: #NeverAgain.

(This is an updated version of a list six years ago, which clearly is worth revisiting. If you also want to express your gratitude to the late dictator, please visit the NeverAgain page on Facebook.)


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Monday, October 19, 2015

Miss World Philippines 2015 is Hillarie Danielle Parungao

Last night I watched Hillarie Danielle Parungao, she is the country's representative to the Miss World pageant to be held on December 19 in Sanya, China. Last year winner Valerie Weigmann crowned her. Philippines has one winner of Miss World courtesy of Miss Megan Young.

Hillarie Danielle Parungao was crowned Miss World Philippines 2015 at the Theater at Solaire on Sunday, October 18.
Hillarie Danielle Parungao

Hillarie, who hails from Nueva Vizcaya, succeeded last year's winner Valerie Weigmann. Hillarie will represent the country in the Miss World pageant in Sanya, China on December 19.
Aside from winning the crown, Hillarie also bagged a number of special awards, including best in swimsuit, best in long gown, best in fashion runway, best in sports challenge, Miss Zen Institute, Miss Technomarine, Miss Solaire, Miss Figlia, and Miss Phoenix.
During the question and answer portion of for the Top 5, Hillarie was asked what her philosophy is in life. She answered that her philosophy “always relies on compassion.” "I believe that compassion can open doors to many challenges in life... I also believe that in compassion, we get to understand other people, and in understanding other people we become a better society," she said.
The coronation night was hosted by Tim Yap, Miss World Philippines 2011 Gwen Ruais, and actress Iya Villania Arellano.

Also crowned were First Princess Marita Cassandra Naidas, Second Princess Mia Allyson Howell, Third Princess ma. Vanessa Wright and Fourth Princess Emma Mary Tiglao.

Miss World 2013 Megan Young judged the pageant this year, together with Chavit Singson, Migz Zubiri, Fernando Carillo, Cris Albert, Celine Matias, Jose Mari Abacan, Kathleen Dy Go, Flint Carl Richardson, and Ma Francesca Tan. 


–Rappler.com
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Thursday, October 15, 2015

10 Richest Actors in the World

Another year, another ranking for our top richest actors in the world. This is not a ranking for highest paid actors but their wealth accumulated. Well most of the rich are from Hollywood but we can't deny that Indian Actors are there. I will not be surprised next time Chinese Actors will be included in the list also.

It’s no secret that actors are well off. The amount of money that actors make is usually public knowledge, and the amount they’re making seems to be getting higher every film. Hollywood is not about to go broke anytime soon, so they’re able to pay big money to their actors/actresses. Those who are curious about which actors currently are worth the most, should look no further. Here is the list for the top ten richest actors in the world.

 1.0 Jerry Seinfeld - $820 Million

 Jerry Seinfeld is one of the world’s most popular comedians and his television show, respectfully named Seinfeld, is regarded as one of the best television shows of all time. Most people don’t know that his full name is actually Jerome Allen Seinfeld. For the most part, the comedian has stepped away from the limelight and hasn’t appeared on television very much. At the end of 2014, Seinfeld was reported to be the world’s richest actor.

 2.0 Shah Rukh Khan - $600 Million

 Other wise known as “The King of Bollywood” this star is one of the richest movie stars in the world. He has starred in over 75 Hindi films and countless other international titles. He’s considered one of the richest men on earth, but he is very generous with his money. His philanthropist efforts have been a huge help to organisations like UNESCO.

 3.0 Tom Cruise - $480 Million
Tom Cruise

 It’s no surprise that this action star has made the list. He’s a very popular actor and is a very successful film producer. Some of his lifestyle choices may be questionable to the public’s eye, but it’s no doubt that the man knows how to act. He’s most popular films include Top Gun, Few Good Men, and the Mission Impossible franchise.

 4.0 Johnny Depp - $450 Million

 This eccentric actor has been intriguing audiences for years now. His most popular role to date is his portrayal of Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of The Caribbean series. The franchise is one of the most successful in history, thanks to Depp’s performance. He is also the owner of the production company Infinitum Nihil.

 5.0 Tom Hanks - $390 Million

 Tom Hanks is a man of many hats. He’s been an actor, screenwriter, director, and producer. Over his many years of being in the industry, he has won countless accolades for his roles in films like Cast Away, Catch Me If You Can, Apollo 13, Toy Story, Da Vinci Code, You’ve Got Mail and so many other films.

 6.0 Keanu Reeves - $350 Million

 This Canadian actor hit it big time with the film The Matrix. His career prior to that was primarily comedy films, so moviegoers were shocked to see the actor appear in such an action-heavy film. Since then, Reeves has become a pretty credible action star. 

7.0 Sylvester Stallone - $275 Million

 From popular films like Rocky and Rambo, Sylvester Stallone is one of Hollywood’s most recognizable action stars. In recent years, he’s revitalized his acting career by revisiting his old franchises, but the popular star also spends a lot of time behind the camera.

 8.0 Leonardo Di Caprio - $215 Million

 Leonardo DiCaprio is one of Hollywood’s most popular actors and for good reason. The actor fully commits himself to his roles and always gives a great performance. His breakthrough role was in the highest grossing film of all time, Titanic.

 9.0 Will Smith - $215 Million

 This iconic Hollywood actor has become a household name everywhere. His humble beginnings in the television series Fresh Prince of Bel-Air all the way to his newest film Suicide Squad, the actor has created quite a career for himself.

 10.0 Salman Khan - $200 Million

 This 48-year-old actor is one of Bollywood’s hottest stars. He is one of the most iconic Bollywood actors and has a huge following in his home country.
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