This is to draw only the A,B,C demographics, and then this people will in turn explain it to the D demographics in a way were they can control the narrative and easily influence
Patronage politics prevalent on weak democracy.federalism.autonomy d lording of dynasties.w IT n AI for d youth w out prodding to be bcome first a reactionist to reformist.thirsting for d rule of law
ONLY IN THE PHILS. THE PRES. WILL RUN FOR VP WILL HIS OWN PRES. FOR RUNNING MATE. IF THEY WIN, THE PRES. WILL A TUTA OR ASO OF THE VP. JOKE...JOKE... JOKE... VERY BIG JOOOKKKEER.
Very stupid right? It doesn’t mean GMA and ERAP did it so ok din ke Digong. Mali nga eh, so pag pinayagan nila pag baba oh na naman sa constitution. Mga politicians natin, mga kapit tuko sa pwesto, business kasi.
Your approach is really towards the elitist segment and no doubt directed to the rests of the world. I salute to the dean of Ateneo. Gamitin ninyo Tagalog,Visaya, Ilokano, etc to deliver your messages to the target audience. Mahirap na ngang intindihen amg mga concepto na sinasabi ninyo directed sa mga kumukolong sikmura how much more kung hindi nila maintindihan ang english. If you want to connect for change, be relatable/emphatize to them.
But Leni, Rissa and Trillanes are products of political parties and not from powerful clans. Marcos, Arroyo and Duterte are clans. So this election cycle is about Clans vs Political parties. Also Ferdie Junyor, Duterte and Arroyo are older than Rissa, Sonny and Leni.
The discussions was so much focused on the exception than the rule itself. The same old style of debate that has been going on for decades after decades. Kung ihahambiling sa isang iceberg, ang usapan ay nakapako sa ibabaw nang tubig. Ang kailangan ay alamin ang solusyon na maari lamang mangaling sa bahagi nang iceberg na nasa ilamim nang tubig.
You cannot solve a problem without knowing the root cause the topic is factual unfortunaty the suppoerters of duterte will hardy understand this majority
Why don't COMELEC screen candidates COC worthy in the first place? This is to mitigate this never ending inefficiency among us, Filipinos, politicians and the voting mass. I hope and pray they go under lie detector test to know their true INTENT why they want to run for public office wherein we Filipinos depend largely. VOTE SMART AMONG COMELEC PRE-SCREENED (worth voting for) CANDIDATES for our country THE PHILPPINES.
saying aloud: political dynasty, why waste so much time talking about an unimportant topic. MOST IMPORTANT IS :- find someone having a neutral mind, uncorrupted/good integrity/character with good EQ and meticulously creative to make PHILIPPINES A PREFER INVESTOR HUB which I think is more important.
Why didn`t anybody from your Panel comment about to how educate the Voters to report Vote Buyers....which will warn Candidates of the consequences.....
You media pay attention to this Patronage Politics only during election after election you forget this issue altogether. If you really serious about it you must campaign against it ferousiously like you criticise the President and his administration almost everyday.
A deeply-seated social ill cannot be solved with focusing on the symptoms and effects alone. In the words of author Tolle, “Who we are is more vital than what we do. We must address problems from a deeper level. Long-lasting solution lies in addressing the voice of our being.” The significant progress we have attained in various industries and technological advancement, though at par with other developing nations, must also balance and blend in harmony with the quality of who we are as Pilipinos. In so doing, a great chasm of divide and meaning is bridged. This is the underlying principle that propelled Singapore to the top. The reason that none of previous leaders, from Quezon to Magsaysay to Aquino, have succeeded in instituting lasting generational reform is a lesson to learn from our political history. It was Einstein who said, “The level from which a problem was created cannot be solved within the same level”. Our previous leaderships were blinded to know what they do not know. It is said that to escape prison, we must first acknowledge that we are imprisoned. But who would have thought that our culture had been chained? Resistance to authentic change has been further reinforced and aggravated by the sustained, underlying insidious teaching of our Catholic-run institutions. Studies have shown that fundamentalism correlates with giving rise to ethnocentrism, authoritarianism and prejudice. Cleric-influenced societies, whether directly or indirectly, run counter revolutionary to true social growth. We see this in Iran, Afghanistan, Mexico, El Salvador, Argentina, Columbia, and our Philippines. Reinventing our culture, though daunting, is not insurmountable nor an impossible dream. It is both viable and feasible. It calls for a simultaneous, three-prong approach. It cannot be one or the other. It must be all three:
@@hoppiegrey1868 -- - - -7/5/21 I appreciate your curiosity on the issue at hand. The 3-prong approach is actually simple. But, to make my argument compelling, I will have to share with you first, my bits and pieces of learnings, drawn from contrasting cultures, disciplines, travel, studies in humanities, role of nature, etc. Twenty-five years of research on the subject - “Where did we go wrong.” 1. It was thirty years ago when I took the leap to leave Mindanao with the whole family in tow for a dream of a peaceful life and a better shot at education for my children. I can say, with utmost certainty, that I am but one of the many fellow countrymen that left the country with a heavy heart that year. 2. My decision to come to America was indeed a blessing in disguise. It gave me the vision to see my Philippines from afar and in great contrast with other cultures from Latin American countries I have come to visit. Prior to my leaving the country, I was not aware of what was wrong or what I was missing. I was just like everyone else. Swimming in the same old neurotic, murky water, completely incognizant of the wrong doings around me. I was a blind participant to the dirty system for which I am subservient to. My world view was solely egocentric and ethnocentric, completely void of moral perspectives other than my own. Had I been a politician, I would have been as corrupt as the others. It was my departure from the soil of my birth that woke me up to the grace of awareness and transformation. It was my epiphany. 3. The underlying political system in our country has become evidently polarized, and many of our politicos have made an unscrupulous business out of it over the many decades. The social ills of our nation have become systemic in nature. The words ‘shame’ and ‘greed’ have lost its true meaning in the Pilipino vocabulary. It is of public knowledge that some members of the oligarchy who are void of morals still feed on what hurts us. In our political history, many politicians have gotten away with their corrupt and greedy practices, retiring in utmost comfort with their self-proclaimed honor and ill-gotten wealth. To some extent, we have become the laughingstock of the civilized world. We recycle our past presidents to mayor or governor, re-elect kicked out and jailed politicians, pin medals to others on mere affidavit of heroism, promote hype, mediocrity and a tabloid mentality in our media that sensationalizes scandal and violence. Even our senate floor is sometimes drawn to a never-ending zarzuela and lack in statesmanship protocol. We are no different from the culture of Argentina. Thirty years had passed since leaving the sea, Admiral pa rin ang tawag. Munting katangi-an sa pagkanta, binyag agad ay Diva. Munting taas nang katungkulan, his excellency or most honorable agad ang tanyag. Nagtapos lang nang abogacia attorney agad ang unang bungad. I am reminded of the late obnoxious despot from Uganda, His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal, Al-Haji, Dr. Idi Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, Conqueror of the British Empire. Ang Pilipino ay hindi naman kasing baba sa pagiisip at moralidad gaya nang taong ito. 4. Our society has evolved into a protégé-benefactor system of culture. We have transformed into a tribalistic form of society (feudalism - to quote Digong’s word). Our traditional human values are basically driven by greed, scarcity, and deficiency; they lack and fall far short of moral integrity, honor, and principle. Padrino, comadre, balwarte, compadre, bosing, paisano, kabayan, kapit sa malakas are the underlying norms in commanding unwavering commitment of loyalty. In a general sense, we are no different from the Mafioso of Italy. Myself, my family, and my church is the hierarchy of importance and not the self, the family, and the country. Thus, the lack of heart-borne nationalism and kleptocracy still seem to abound as the implied, accepted practice. 5. Underneath the surface pleasantries and warm hospitalities that we generally exhibit and are well known for, we are still so divisive. Educated vultures still feed on what ruins the environment and livelihood of the indigenous and common citizenry. Corruption, red-tape bureaucracy, polarized politics, hyped communication, tabloid media, drug menace, fragmented populace, criminality, population growth, social unrest, and oligarchy are still prevalent in our society of today. 6. Creativity can be the key to open many doors. It is the most hopeful source of transformation for the benefit of all. It can bring changes for the better in our own homes, in our towns, in our critics, and even in our enemies. Creativity can do nothing but increase value. We only need resolute leadership to serve as a catalyst to create and sustain the momentum and let go. The rest is let God. 7. A word of caution, however. This bold and radical approach can bring about strong initial resistance from across the population spectrum. Because we are going to challenge our very own values, our very own beliefs, our very own faith, our very own community, our very own leaders, our very own homes, and even our very own selves. 8. Duterte’s ascendancy to the highest position in the land was a gift to the country and the people. It was a good anomaly from nature. Moving forward is the only direction we can go. Resistance to change is neurotic. Change is not only a fundamental urge; it is also a fundamental construct. Change is a dialectic process. And, from the context of human evolution, change is inevitable. In the words of Danish philosopher, Soren Kierkegaard, “We must be willing to pursue change. We must be willing to take that Leap of Faith - in the spirit of fear and trembling”. There is no other way. It is the only way. It is likened to planting a new seed today for a new generation of tomorrow, notwithstanding the fact that we, the boomer generation, may not be around anymore to witness the harvest of its fruits. There is no absolute, cut-right guarantee of success, either. Be that as it may, the idea of cultural transformation is not only worth trying or worth devoting but worth sacrificing for as well.
kindly use tagalog or taglish na lng po hindi rin kasi maiintindihan yong ibang terms na ginagamit... salamat sa dean ng ateneo naiintindihan ang sinasabi niya
That's exactly what the dilawans were doing. Filipinos are wiser this time. They want new leaders who can direct the country into the right path to economic prosperity.
@Troy Cyber mag research ka ulit dahil sa ating lumang Constitution dumami ang dynasty na sinasabi mo, may linagay sila tungkol sa anti dynastypero di naman gumawa ng bastas- or enabling Law, ang masaklap pa dito ang gagawa ng batas ay sila sila rin.. anong nangyari wala hangang ngayon..di ko sinasabi na baguhin ang boung Const. natin, dapat lang ammiendahan ang mga mali parte nito, kasi di na applicable sa panahon na ito..
why do you keep steering the conversation to being English ?? the people who need to understand these matters need to hear it in tagalog
This is to draw only the A,B,C demographics, and then this people will in turn explain it to the D demographics in a way were they can control the narrative and easily influence
Leni Robredo 2022!!!
I like that hashtag #Iba Naman. Very strong words that will entice voters to choose wisely.
Patronage politics prevalent on weak democracy.federalism.autonomy d lording of dynasties.w IT n AI for d youth w out prodding to be bcome first a reactionist to reformist.thirsting for d rule of law
Halos lahat except the aquino mother and son pres, duterte is more worst than Marcos garapal
😁😁😁 ... Die hard fan ka ah? Pati si Aguinaldo naabutan mo? Daig mo pa si JPE ... What a big joke ! Peace
ONLY IN THE PHILS. THE PRES. WILL RUN FOR VP WILL HIS OWN PRES. FOR RUNNING MATE. IF THEY WIN, THE PRES. WILL A TUTA OR ASO OF THE VP. JOKE...JOKE... JOKE... VERY BIG JOOOKKKEER.
Very stupid right? It doesn’t mean GMA and ERAP did it so ok din ke Digong. Mali nga eh, so pag pinayagan nila pag baba oh na naman sa constitution. Mga politicians natin, mga kapit tuko sa pwesto, business kasi.
LOL, you don't even know sarah has her own independent mind? Ni ayaw nga ng tatay niya na maki.alam sa decisions nya kasi madaling magalit.
@@facelesstrader1351: Kuya si Sarah po ba ang madaling magalit, e parang si Pres. madali rin pong magalit. O di ba galit na galit siya sa drugs?
Your approach is really towards the elitist segment and no doubt directed to the rests of the world.
I salute to the dean of Ateneo.
Gamitin ninyo Tagalog,Visaya, Ilokano, etc to deliver your messages to the target audience. Mahirap na ngang intindihen amg mga concepto na sinasabi ninyo directed sa mga kumukolong sikmura how much more kung hindi nila maintindihan ang english.
If you want to connect for change, be relatable/emphatize to them.
Totoo ito sir.
correct... use Tagalog para mas maintindihan
But Leni, Rissa and Trillanes are products of political parties and not from powerful clans. Marcos, Arroyo and Duterte are clans. So this election cycle is about Clans vs Political parties. Also Ferdie Junyor, Duterte and Arroyo are older than Rissa, Sonny and Leni.
Ang tao sa ngayon subrang manglalait sa kapwa, kc kahit mataas pinagaralan mo kung currupt naman, ang mahina àng pinagaralan kung nd naman .
very informative! Thank you gentlemen
The discussions was so much focused on the exception than the rule itself. The same old style of debate that has been going on for decades after decades. Kung ihahambiling sa isang iceberg, ang usapan ay nakapako sa ibabaw nang tubig. Ang kailangan ay alamin ang solusyon na maari lamang mangaling sa bahagi nang iceberg na nasa ilamim nang tubig.
You cannot solve a problem without knowing the root cause the topic is factual unfortunaty the suppoerters of duterte will hardy understand this majority
# Forever Kapamilya❤💚💙
MY father was Ilokano, my mother was tagala. We spoke English at home
We need voting Educational program to to be initiated by Deped and it must be done in Tagalog language or any local dialect.
Why don't COMELEC screen candidates COC worthy in the first place? This is to mitigate this never ending inefficiency among us, Filipinos, politicians and the voting mass. I hope and pray they go under lie detector test to know their true INTENT why they want to run for public office wherein we Filipinos depend largely. VOTE SMART AMONG COMELEC PRE-SCREENED (worth voting for) CANDIDATES for our country THE PHILPPINES.
Leni robredo 2022!!!
Mapagsamantala si Ferdie Junyor
salamat sa pagtagalog mo tama ka sasinabi mo
What about going back to two party system.?
The two party system is a failure it only divides people into two camps
Nope, you are just forcing the neutrals to join side. If it was really Democratic, then people will choose side.
what goes around comes around.
saying aloud: political dynasty, why waste so much time talking about an unimportant topic.
MOST IMPORTANT IS :- find someone having a neutral mind, uncorrupted/good integrity/character with good EQ and meticulously creative to make PHILIPPINES A PREFER INVESTOR HUB which I think is more important.
Why didn`t anybody from your Panel comment about to how educate the Voters to report Vote Buyers....which will warn Candidates of the consequences.....
Ang strategy ngayon,, Wala kng choice Kung cno iboboto mo kc syndicato na Ang mga kandidato
Pag ganyan ang mentslity mo walang pagbabago
Change the government system mga pare koy... bulok na at napag-iiwanan na,,,
You media pay attention to this Patronage Politics only during election after election you forget this issue altogether. If you really serious about it you must campaign against it ferousiously like you criticise the President and his administration almost everyday.
Bat d nalang silang tatlo ang magfile ng candidacy. Mas may utak pa sila at alam ang gagawin at pamamalakad sa Pilipinas kesa sa mga pulitiko.
The votes need be discerning with their choice and understand that they r the boss this politicians
A deeply-seated social ill cannot be solved with focusing on the symptoms and effects alone. In the words of author Tolle, “Who we are is more vital than what we do. We must address problems from a deeper level. Long-lasting solution lies in addressing the voice of our being.” The significant progress we have attained in various industries and technological advancement, though at par with other developing nations, must also balance and blend in harmony with the quality of who we are as Pilipinos. In so doing, a great chasm of divide and meaning is bridged. This is the underlying principle that propelled Singapore to the top. The reason that none of previous leaders, from Quezon to Magsaysay to Aquino, have succeeded in instituting lasting generational reform is a lesson to learn from our political history. It was Einstein who said, “The level from which a problem was created cannot be solved within the same level”. Our previous leaderships were blinded to know what they do not know. It is said that to escape prison, we must first acknowledge that we are imprisoned. But who would have thought that our culture had been chained? Resistance to authentic change has been further reinforced and aggravated by the sustained, underlying insidious teaching of our Catholic-run institutions. Studies have shown that fundamentalism correlates with giving rise to ethnocentrism, authoritarianism and prejudice. Cleric-influenced societies, whether directly or indirectly, run counter revolutionary to true social growth. We see this in Iran, Afghanistan, Mexico, El Salvador, Argentina, Columbia, and our Philippines.
Reinventing our culture, though daunting, is not insurmountable nor an impossible dream. It is both viable and feasible. It calls for a simultaneous, three-prong approach. It cannot be one or the other. It must be all three:
@@draly1568 , what are the three prongs? I hope you answer. Very well said, by the way.
@@hoppiegrey1868 -- - - -7/5/21
I appreciate your curiosity on the issue at hand. The 3-prong approach is actually simple. But, to make my argument compelling, I will have to share with you first, my bits and pieces of learnings, drawn from contrasting cultures, disciplines, travel, studies in humanities, role of nature, etc. Twenty-five years of research on the subject - “Where did we go wrong.”
1. It was thirty years ago when I took the leap to leave Mindanao with the whole family in tow for a dream of a peaceful life and a better shot at education for my children. I can say, with utmost certainty, that I am but one of the many fellow countrymen that left the country with a heavy heart that year.
2. My decision to come to America was indeed a blessing in disguise. It gave me the vision to see my Philippines from afar and in great contrast with other cultures from Latin American countries I have come to visit. Prior to my leaving the country, I was not aware of what was wrong or what I was missing. I was just like everyone else. Swimming in the same old neurotic, murky water, completely incognizant of the wrong doings around me. I was a blind participant to the dirty system for which I am subservient to. My world view was solely egocentric and ethnocentric, completely void of moral perspectives other than my own. Had I been a politician, I would have been as corrupt as the others. It was my departure from the soil of my birth that woke me up to the grace of awareness and transformation. It was my epiphany.
3. The underlying political system in our country has become evidently polarized, and many of our politicos have made an unscrupulous business out of it over the many decades. The social ills of our nation have become systemic in nature. The words ‘shame’ and ‘greed’ have lost its true meaning in the Pilipino vocabulary. It is of public knowledge that some members of the oligarchy who are void of morals still feed on what hurts us. In our political history, many politicians have gotten away with their corrupt and greedy practices, retiring in utmost comfort with their self-proclaimed honor and ill-gotten wealth. To some extent, we have become the laughingstock of the civilized world. We recycle our past presidents to mayor or governor, re-elect kicked out and jailed politicians, pin medals to others on mere affidavit of heroism, promote hype, mediocrity and a tabloid mentality in our media that sensationalizes scandal and violence. Even our senate floor is sometimes drawn to a never-ending zarzuela and lack in statesmanship protocol. We are no different from the culture of Argentina. Thirty years had passed since leaving the sea, Admiral pa rin ang tawag. Munting katangi-an sa pagkanta, binyag agad ay Diva. Munting taas nang katungkulan, his excellency or most honorable agad ang tanyag. Nagtapos lang nang abogacia attorney agad ang unang bungad. I am reminded of the late obnoxious despot from Uganda, His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal, Al-Haji, Dr. Idi Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, Conqueror of the British Empire. Ang Pilipino ay hindi naman kasing baba sa pagiisip at moralidad gaya nang taong ito.
4. Our society has evolved into a protégé-benefactor system of culture. We have transformed into a tribalistic form of society (feudalism - to quote Digong’s word). Our traditional human values are basically driven by greed, scarcity, and deficiency; they lack and fall far short of moral integrity, honor, and principle. Padrino, comadre, balwarte, compadre, bosing, paisano, kabayan, kapit sa malakas are the underlying norms in commanding unwavering commitment of loyalty. In a general sense, we are no different from the Mafioso of Italy. Myself, my family, and my church is the hierarchy of importance and not the self, the family, and the country. Thus, the lack of heart-borne nationalism and kleptocracy still seem to abound as the implied, accepted practice.
5. Underneath the surface pleasantries and warm hospitalities that we generally exhibit and are well known for, we are still so divisive. Educated vultures still feed on what ruins the environment and livelihood of the indigenous and common citizenry. Corruption, red-tape bureaucracy, polarized politics, hyped communication, tabloid media, drug menace, fragmented populace, criminality, population growth, social unrest, and oligarchy are still prevalent in our society of today.
6. Creativity can be the key to open many doors. It is the most hopeful source of transformation for the benefit of all. It can bring changes for the better in our own homes, in our towns, in our critics, and even in our enemies. Creativity can do nothing but increase value. We only need resolute leadership to serve as a catalyst to create and sustain the momentum and let go. The rest is let God.
7. A word of caution, however. This bold and radical approach can bring about strong initial resistance from across the population spectrum. Because we are going to challenge our very own values, our very own beliefs, our very own faith, our very own community, our very own leaders, our very own homes, and even our very own selves.
8. Duterte’s ascendancy to the highest position in the land was a gift to the country and the people. It was a good anomaly from nature. Moving forward is the only direction we can go. Resistance to change is neurotic. Change is not only a fundamental urge; it is also a fundamental construct. Change is a dialectic process. And, from the context of human evolution, change is inevitable. In the words of Danish philosopher, Soren Kierkegaard, “We must be willing to pursue change. We must be willing to take that Leap of Faith - in the spirit of fear and trembling”. There is no other way. It is the only way. It is likened to planting a new seed today for a new generation of tomorrow, notwithstanding the fact that we, the boomer generation, may not be around anymore to witness the harvest of its fruits. There is no absolute, cut-right guarantee of success, either. Be that as it may, the idea of cultural transformation is not only worth trying or worth devoting but worth sacrificing for as well.
@@draly1568 Are you a professor or a political analyst?
very amazing discussion...
new faces nga, same interests naman.
how many percent of the electorate supports patronage politics ?
Dapat naman talaga Tagalog ang usapan para maintindihan ng mga masa at ordinaryong mamamayan.
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kindly use tagalog or taglish na lng po hindi rin kasi maiintindihan yong ibang terms na ginagamit... salamat sa dean ng ateneo naiintindihan ang sinasabi niya
Maybe the covid will scare them into a smarter vote.
VP leni for president sa 2022.
Very true. Let us campaign for her. She is the most qualified candidate .
I really don’t know what has she done to make her popular other than being in the liberal party
Hindi pa pinag usapan Yung electronic na dayaan
That's exactly what the dilawans were doing. Filipinos are wiser this time. They want new leaders who can direct the country into the right path to economic prosperity.
hindi gust0 nangyayari ngayon? baka kayo lang, talunan kasi patron nyo kasi palpak.
ABOLISH THE COMELEC OFFICIALS !!!
SAME CRAP IN USA
Good luck with dementia Biden.
Political System ang mali sa Pilipinas- change the constitution, into Federal Parliamentary Goverment.. thats all..
@Troy Cyber reseach ka na lang para matuto.. diba Troy Cyber ka.. i research mo sa Google pare..
@Troy Cyber mag research ka ulit dahil sa ating lumang Constitution dumami ang dynasty na sinasabi mo, may linagay sila tungkol sa anti dynastypero di naman gumawa ng bastas- or enabling Law, ang masaklap pa dito ang gagawa ng batas ay sila sila rin.. anong nangyari wala hangang ngayon..di ko sinasabi na baguhin ang boung Const. natin, dapat lang ammiendahan ang mga mali parte nito, kasi di na applicable sa panahon na ito..
bias ka talaga christian. hahahaha