Monday, January 27, 2020
Of Course My Man Duterte Don't Play....,
By CNu at January 27, 2020 0 comments
Labels: Dutertism , GTFOH , Strict Father
Monday, October 23, 2017
Dutertism: Imperial Economics Collide With Post-Imperial Politics
By CNu at October 23, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Breakaway Civilization , Dutertism , Ecce Homo , Left Behind , People Centric Leadership , Pimphand Strong , The Great Game , What Now?
Friday, August 11, 2017
Philippino Girls Still Just $.50...,
By CNu at August 11, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Dutertism , Dystopian Now , Naked Emperor , predatory militarism , What IT DO Shawty...
Dutertism: I Will Kill You If You Destroy My Country And The Youth Of My Land
By CNu at August 11, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Dutertism , Strict Father , The Hardline , What IT DO Shawty...
Monday, July 03, 2017
Addiction An Irresistable Business Opportunity - Same As It Ever Was....,
By CNu at July 03, 2017 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Dutertism , Dystopian Now , Left Behind , niggerization , Peak Capitalism , profitability
Friday, June 30, 2017
Let Addicts Die
By CNu at June 30, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Dutertism , musical chairs , The Hardline
Friday, June 16, 2017
Sessions A Political Liability Trump Can Do Without
I believe it would be unwise for Congress to restrict the discretion of the Department to fund particular prosecutions, particularly in the midst of an historic drug epidemic and potentially long-term uptick in violent crime. The Department must be in a position to use all laws available to combat the transnational drug organizations and dangerous drug traffickers who threaten American lives.
By CNu at June 16, 2017 0 comments
Labels: .45 , Dutertism , reality casualties , Rule of Law
Saturday, June 03, 2017
Duterte's Words vs. Clinton's Deeds
By CNu at June 03, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Clintonian Imperative , Dutertism
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
ISIS in the Philippines?
By CNu at May 30, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Dutertism , musical chairs , The Great Game
Sunday, May 28, 2017
Asian Gamma Males Lament Their "Global" Punk-Bish Mating Status...,
By CNu at May 28, 2017 0 comments
Labels: as above-so below , Dutertism , ethology , Gender , identity politics , killer-ape , Race and Ethnicity , What Now?
Friday, February 10, 2017
Duterte Tells Globalist Gaviria That Methamphetamine Is Not Marijuana or Cocaine...,
By CNu at February 10, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Dutertism , individual sovereignty , narcoterror
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
If It Does Away With Physical Cash - How Will the Deep State Move Weight?
By CNu at January 18, 2017 0 comments
Labels: Deep State , Dutertism , governance , Livestock Management , narcoterror , necropolitics , psychopathocracy , What IT DO Shawty...
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Duterte for Dummies
“He comes from the South”, explains Ms. Luzviminda Ilagan, a former member of the Congress, and one of the country’s leading feminists:
“He is a Visaya. In Luzon, they speak Tagalog, they are ‘well-behaved’, and they look down at us. Politically, here we say ‘imperialist Manila’. Ironically, Mindanao contributes greatly to Manila’s coffers: there is extensive mining here, there are fruit plantations, rice fields; but very little is shared with us, in terms of the budgets.... And suddenly, here comes a Mayor from Davao, from the South, and he is even speaking the language that they hate. He is angry at the situation in his country, and he is swearing and cursing. It is cultural; after all, he is Visaya! In Manila and abroad, it is all misinterpreted: here you don’t swear at somebody; you just swear, period. Yes, he is different. He tells the truth, and he speaks our language.”
Why should he not be angry? Once the richest country in Asia, the Philippines is now one of the poorest. Its appalling slums are housing millions, and further millions are caught in a vicious cycle of drug addiction and crime. Crime rate is one of the highest on the continent. There is a brutal civil war with both Muslim and Communist rebels.
And for centuries, the West is mistreating and plundering this country with no shame and no mercy. Whenever the people decide to rebel, as it was the case more than a century ago, they are massacred like cattle. The US butchered 1/6 of the population more than a century ago, some 1.5 million men, women and children.
‘Dynasties’ are ruling undemocratically, with an iron fist.
“In the Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate, some 74% of the seats are taken by members of local dynasties”, explains Prof. Roland Simbulan. “This is according to serious academic studies”.
Before President Duterte came to power, most of the social indicators were nearing the regional bottom. The country lost its voice, fully collaborating with the West, particularly against China.
An angry man, a socialist, President Duterte is outraged by the present and the past, but especially by the ruthlessness of Western imperialism.
He talks but above all he acts. He takes one decisive step after another. He pushes reforms further and further, he retreats when an entire project gets endangered. He is steering his ship through terrible storms, through the waters that were never navigated before.
One error and his entire revolution will go to hell. In that case, tens of millions of the poor will remain where they were for decades – in the gutter. One wrong move and his country will never manage to rise from its knees.
So he swears. So he is moving forward, cursing.
By CNu at December 27, 2016 0 comments
Labels: Dutertism , People Centric Leadership , Strict Father , The Hardline
Sunday, December 04, 2016
Dutertism: Interesting Times if Trump Elevates Sharif Clarke
But without a doubt, David Clarke’s biggest influence was his father. The senior Clarke bought used cars instead of new and skimped on home luxuries and family vacations so he could send his five kids to Catholic schools.
“My dad was very unselfish,” says the sheriff. “Our vacation was piling into the car and visiting my grandmother in Beloit. We were never wealthy… but we had a decent home life.”
The young Clarke’s world was small and sheltered. He walked to and from school and came home every day for lunch. He was taught not to walk across the neighbor’s lawn and wasn’t allowed to roam. An empty field a few blocks from his home served as the neighborhood park and formed his boundary line.
“I didn’t know how big the city was because I rarely left the neighborhood,” he says. “We weren’t running the streets – my father didn’t go for that and he didn’t go for hangin’ out.” Going to the nearby train trestle or corner drugstore with his buddies was frowned upon, and he was expected home when the streetlights went on. If he was late, his father would drive through the streets to fetch him. To keep him under his watch, his father would hide his son’s shoes so he couldn’t sneak out.
“We had to keep him close,” says the senior Clarke. “We had to keep an eye on him. We kind of kept him in a circle.” The Clarkes were one of just two African-American families in the neighborhood. Nearly all of the boy’s friends were white. Once in awhile, he found himself on the hurtful end of a racial epithet.
“Heck yeah, I got called ‘Little Black Sambo,’ I got called ‘nigger,’ ” he says. “But it was the sticks-and-stones thing. People are cruel. I didn’t dwell on it.” He learned to shrug it off.
“I told him just to ignore that stuff, walk away from it,” says his father. Clarke Sr. himself had grown up in a white neighborhood in Beloit. He learned to disregard the racial slurs, shook them off “like water off the back.”
If his father was authoritarian, his mother was nurturing. Raised on the North Side of Milwaukee, Jeri Clarke was a stay-at-home mom until her children were in school, then worked as a secretary for Milwaukee Public Schools. She, too, downplays any prejudice directed against her son. Students who used foul language, she says, were dealt with swiftly by the priests and nuns at St. Albert’s.
By CNu at December 04, 2016 0 comments
Labels: Dutertism , Strict Father , The Hardline
Wednesday, October 05, 2016
Dutertism: Human rights: ‘only for good guys’
By CNu at October 05, 2016 0 comments
Labels: doesn't end well , Dutertism , killer-ape , musical chairs
Monday, October 03, 2016
Notsee's Fix They Mouth to Claim Naked Dutertism Open to Interpretation...,
By CNu at October 03, 2016 0 comments
Labels: Dutertism , killer-ape , musical chairs , necropolitics , not a good look , not-seeism , psychopathocracy , Rule of Law , What IT DO Shawty...
Saturday, October 01, 2016
We are all in some sense becoming, by necessity, desensitized to Duterte's language
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter told a news conference following a meeting Southeast Asian defense chiefs in Hawaii that he personally found Duterte's comments "deeply troubling", though the matter wasn't discussed at the meeting.
State Department spokesman Mark Toner had earlier described Duterte's remarks, made in a rambling speech in Davao City, as "a significant departure" from America's partnership with the Philippines "and we find them troubling."
Duterte told reporters that he had been "portrayed to be a cousin of Hitler" by critics.
Noting that Hitler had murdered millions of Jews, Duterte said, "There are 3 million drug addicts (in the Philippines). I'd be happy to slaughter them.
"If Germany had Hitler, the Philippines would have ...," he said, pausing and pointing to himself.
The Anti-Defamation League, an international Jewish group based in the United States, said Duterte's comments were "shocking for their tone-deafness".
"The comparison of drug users and dealers to Holocaust victims is inappropriate and deeply offensive," said Todd Gutnick, the group's director of communications. "It is baffling why any leader would want to model himself after such a monster."
Duterte has said there will be no annual war games between the Philippines and the United States until the end of his six-year term, and his hostility may make Washington's strategy of rebalancing its military focus toward Asia in the face of an increasingly assertive China more difficult to achieve.
By CNu at October 01, 2016 0 comments
Labels: Dutertism , musical chairs , Small Minority , The Hardline , What IT DO Shawty...
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
How Will the Empire Handle a Problem Like Rodrigo Duterte?
The Philippines government said on Wednesday it had summoned the Chinese ambassador earlier this week to explain reports that traffickers were bringing in narcotics from China, opening a new front in President Rodrigo Duterte’s controversial war on drugs.
On Tuesday, the country’s police chief told a Senate hearing that China, Taiwan and Hong Kong were major sources of illegal drugs, and Chinese triads were involved in trafficking.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay told a Senate hearing on Wednesday that the Chinese ambassador had been summoned for an explanation, and the government would also send a diplomatic communication to Beijing to “pursue this in a more aggressive note.”
By CNu at September 21, 2016 0 comments
Labels: civil war , Dutertism , People Centric Leadership , rude bwoi , What IT DO Shawty...
Duterte Playing High Stakes Poker at the Big Boy's Table
By CNu at September 21, 2016 0 comments
Labels: chess-not checkers , Dutertism , People Centric Leadership , predatory militarism , The Great Game
Duterte the Realist Cat on the World Stage in Generations....,
All in all, a thoughtful perspective on coexistence and reconciliation in a difficult and complicated neighborhood--made more difficult and complicated by a century of massacre and meddling by the US and Manila-- that Duterte has been governing for a couple decades with considerable success.
How 'bout that.
Having said that, I would not take that “Safest City in the World” designation to the bank. Apparently an on-line poll was successfully freep'd with 800 responses.
By CNu at September 21, 2016 0 comments
Labels: deceiver , Deep State , Dutertism , elite , History's Mysteries , narrative , People Centric Leadership
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