Today’s Views

BREASTFEEDING TATAY

BREASTFEEDING TATAY

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Aug 08, 2015

“I believe that breastfeeding is not just about latching. It is more of a holistic family journey to a healthier and wonderful life.”

The Woman with a Forked Tongue

The Woman with a Forked Tongue

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Jul 31, 2015

Wave upon wave the Lumad peoples of Mindanao have expressed their indignant response to the deplorable incident at the Haran Compound of the UCCP in Davao City.

What’s wrong with Nancy Catamco?

What’s wrong with Nancy Catamco?

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Jul 28, 2015

In this light, Catamco’s speculated surgery takes on a different significance. An alleged nose-lift is no longer simply an alleged nose-lift; it is, quite literally, the embodiment of the break from, or rejection of, our autochthonous conditions as Filipinos, of which the lumad are commonly seen to represent.

Tentacles of Fascism

Tentacles of Fascism

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Jul 27, 2015

The poor Lumad evacuees, victims of military fascism in the countryside, have had to taste the tentacles of State fascism here in the city. One Lumad Datu expressed his dismay succinctly, “I thought we were safe here in the city, but the police are no different from the 68th IB soldiers in the mountains!”

Woman Legislator Plays Dirty

Woman Legislator Plays Dirty

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Jul 24, 2015

Rep. Nancy Catamco of North Cotabato, if we recalled, has been declared “persona non grata” by the Lumad organizations — namely Salugpongan Ta Tanu Igkanugon, PASAKA Confederation of Lumads, Karadyawan and Kasilo — for her unbecoming conduct and uncalled for acts against the Lumad evacuees earlier this week.

Foundations of Fascism  [Part 2]

Foundations of Fascism [Part 2]

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Jul 22, 2015

All the events and incidents that have since unfolded before our very eyes eloquently affirm the Hitlerian nature of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP).

Ka Parago and the Agrarian Revolution

Ka Parago and the Agrarian Revolution

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Jul 19, 2015

The streets were filled with posters, streamers and red flags from more than ten thousand people who paid their tribute to Leoncio Pitao popularly known as Kumander Parago Sandoval or Tatay for the people of Paquibato District.