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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Shamcey Supsup activated the colonial mentality in us filipinos

The nation’s current darling, Miss Universe 3rd runner up Shamcey Supsup, did more than just win hearts and minds. She unwittingly activated one of the biggest flaws of our Filipino damaged culture — the colonial mentality.

Don’t get me wrong. I’m not criticizing Shamcey and I certainly have a very high regard for her. Shamcey is not just beautiful and smart but from her statements — she seems to possess the right values. I sincerely hope she shuns showbiz. Nothing compromises a person’s class and reputation faster in this country than showbiz.

When Shamcey spoke in English at the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant, while most of the contestants from non-English speaking countries spoke in their native languages, she only followed the training and instructions that were given to her. It has been a tradition for our beauty pageant contestants to try to impress the judges and the audience with our “command” of English. Only Filipinos think that other nationals are impressed by our irrational adoration of the English language.

For following tradition and speaking in English, Shamcey Supsup cannot be faulted. For taking pride that Shamcey was just about the only contestant from non-English language speaking countries to speak in English — many Filipinos betrayed their damaged culture, their willingness to elevate a foreign culture and language higher than ours.

I was squirming as I watched many of our countrymen assert with pride that Shamcey should have won the title if only for having spoken in English. What? Isn’t the Miss Universe Pageant a beauty contest? Why do these Filipinos make it look like a language proficiency test?

Frankly, through over 60 years of my life I have seen many of our countrymen make fools of themselves in front of foreigners they’re trying to impress. Of special note are people in positions of power who like to brag about the fringe benefits that they’re enjoying.

During the Marcos dictatorship, the son of a very powerful general was bragging to several Japanese guests about the privileges that he enjoys because of his father’s position. Clearly, he lacked the proper breeding and didn’t realize that in the eyes of educated people from a very ethical society like Japan — he just made a jackass of himself. If the son of a Japanese general uttered what he bragged about, that general may have to tender his resignation or even slice his stomach for shamefully siring such a son.

It’s not making a mountain out of a molehill when we raise this issue of how we look down on our culture and its many aspects — one of them our language. It is a molehill to the ignorant, the person who does not see the serious psychological fault and its ramifications to building the country we want to live in. It is an impeding mountain to one who can see how this counter productive mindset will undermine all the best efforts to improve Philippine society.

Those who were taking pride in Shamcey’s use of the English language during the Miss Universe Pageant do not realize that it could have been a point that the judges deducted from her. We must remember that many other countries do not suffer from a damaged culture like ours. Right thinking judges from countries that do not suffer from a cultural inferiority complex would certainly find it odd that our contestant did not speak in her native language.

When Janina San Miguel won the Miss Philippines World 2008 title, there was a big howl from some quarters. English clearly not her language, Janina stumbled through her answer, uttering wrong tenses in what can be considered an embarrassing example of bad sentence construction in the English language. Interviewed by GMA Network’s Jessica Soho after she won, Janina spoke in Filipino and made a much better account of her person.

The Filipino must come to grip with this self-destructing mechanism we nurture in our psyche. Young Filipinos, nearly 25 percent, admitted wishing that they were born as other nationals. This was shown in a 2003 survey on youth psychographics. Our national hero Jose Rizal must have been very disappointed. He called the youth the hope of the motherland.

Filipino manufacturers could not grow because Filipino consumers harbored a prejudice against Philippine-made products. As it was then and is still practiced today, many Filipinos consider the imported product as superior. From sub-standard products, the Japanese were able to produce world-class products because the Japanese consumers patronized Japanese brands even when these were still far from world class.

When the Japanese were flocking as tourists to the Philippines in the late 60s and early 70s, many Filipinos would comment that the Japanese were an odd people because they’d come to our country to ride in Japanese tourist buses, buy Japanese products and eat Japanese food in Japanese restaurants. When we should be admiring their deep sense of nationalism and imitating them — we mock them instead for having the qualities we shamefully lack.

Even when we had a good president, we didn’t seem to progress much and whatever improvements were made were easily undone. Filipinos should realize that nations became successful because they had a great people behind a good leader. It’s time we made ourselves a great people.

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Longer Nights in the Philippines Starting Tomorrow, September 23, 2011 - 9/22/11


Starting tomorrow, September 23, the day the autumnal equinox falls, Philippine nights will be longer, according to the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).

In an autumnal equinox, the day and night will have equal length on Earth.

In its astronomical diary for September, PAGASA also said the constellations and stars along the Milky Way will begin to give way this month to the fainter constellations.

On the other hand, the December solstice also known as the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere and the summer solstice in the southern hemisphere due to the seasonal differences will occur on December 23 here in the Philippines.


The December solstice occurs when the sun reaches its most southerly declination of -23.5 degrees. In other words, it is when the North Pole is tilted 23.5 degrees away from the sun. Depending on the Gregorian calendar, the December solstice occurs annually on a day between December 20 and December 23. On this date, all places above a latitude of 66.5 degrees north are now in darkness, while locations below a latitude of 66.5 degrees south receive 24 hours of daylight.

The sun is directly overhead on the Tropic of Capricorn in the southern hemisphere during the December solstice. It also marks the longest day of the year in terms of daylight hours for those living south of the Tropic of Capricorn. Those living or travelling south from the Antarctic Circle towards the South Pole will see the midnight sun during this time of the year.

On the contrary, for an observer in the northern hemisphere, the December solstice marks the day of the year with the least hours of daylight for those living north of the Tropic of Cancer. Those living or traveling north of the Arctic Circle towards the North Pole will not be able to see the sun during this time of the year.


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Friday, September 16, 2011

Shalani Soledad is #1 Trending on Yahoo! Philippines - 09/16/11


Shalani Soledad is currently occupying the top slot on topics trending on Yahoo! Phillipines as of 9 a.m. today.

Recent news on Valenzuela City councilor and Will Time Big Time host Shalani Soledad's engagement to Pasig City representative Roman Romulo may have contributed a lot for her to overtake Miss Angola and Shamcey Supsup as the most searched topic on the popular search engine.

The third to 10th slots went to Michael Jordan, Vampire, Cosmo Bachelor Bash, Kim Kardashian, DOTA, Angelica Panganiban, and Ashton Kutcher.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

GM mosquitoes to combat dengue epidemic - 09/14/11

By NiƱa Calleja in Manila/Philippine Daily Inquirer | ANN – Wed, Sep 14, 2011


Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) - The Philippine Department of Science and Technology is considering unleashing genetically modified mosquitoes to combat the dengue fever epidemic.
In a roundtable discussion attended by at least 60 Filipino scientists on Monday, scientists from the British-based Oxford Insect Technologies (Oxitec) and the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) proposed their newest technology aimed at eradicating the Aedes aegypti species of dengue-carrying mosquito.
Dr. Luke Alphey, co-founder and chief scientist of Oxitec, Dr. Anthony James, a molecular biologist and a member of NAS, and Dr. David Brown-who are all part of a team working on the genetically engineered mosquitoes-are in the country on the invitation of the DOST.
The scientists claim to have created genetically modified Aedes aegypti male mosquitoes which, if released in the wild and mated with the female of the species, can produce flightless female offspring.
"Flightless mosquitoes cannot survive in the wild and are unable to mate even in the laboratory," Alphey said.
The number of GM mosquitoes to be released should be 10 times the number of wild male mosquitoes in a certain area, he said.
It is only the female mosquito that can transmit to humans the dengue fever, the severe flu-like illness that lasts for a week for most victims but can be lethal to others.
The result of the mating would be a crash in the mosquito population and the subsequent eradication of the mosquitoes bearing the dengue virus.
"This is the same thing we are trying to achieve when we are using insecticides," James said.
James said eradicating the dengue-carrying mosquitoes will not disrupt the ecological balance.
"In fact, there's a place in the world where there used to be no mosquitoes until the colonizers showed up, and that is Hawaii," he said.
Mosquitoes are also insignificant in the food chain as their predators prefer to feed on larger prey, said James.

Shamcey Supsup's Tsunami Catwalk, a Winner at the Miss Universe Pageant - 09/14/11


Our very own Shamcey Supsup was tagged by observers as the “runway diva” when she owned the stage during the swimsuit competition as well as she showcased her signature walk. Although she only managed to to take third runner-up for this year's Miss Universe pageant at the Credicard Hall in Sao Paulo, Brazil, she will forever be remembered by beauty pageant enthusiasts for her "Tsunami Catwalk."

This term did not originate from Shamcey herself but from her Colombian trainor who can't speak English well. In an interview with Shamcey by some Filipino media correspondents this term came out and now it becomes a signature expression for her.

A heavy favorite as the pageant progressed, Shamcey impressed fans with her answer during the Q and A portion. Judge Vivica A. Fox asked Miss Philippines if she would change her religion to marry someone she loves. Shamcey answered "No. I would not change my religion because, first of all, I love my God who created me and if that person truly loves me, he must also love my God”. 

Shamcey was among the top placers in NBC.com's Miss Universe fan voting poll, t
hroughout the competition.

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