X Cancels Film Actor/Director’s Account For Violating Community Standards

SAN FRANCISCO, California (The Adobo Chronicles, San Francisco Bureau) – X (formerly Twitter) is dead serious about its community guidelines, including that which involves nudity.

X has cancelled Filipino actor and director Vince Tañada’s (“Katips,” “Ako Si Ninoy”) account for posting a self photo with no clothes on.

X’s guidelines are clear about banning nudity and sexual behaviour.

The Adobo Chronicles reached out to Elon Musk in San Francisco and asked for his comment on this development.

“It is not so much about the guy posting his nude photo. It is more about netizens being offended by his gory display of body tattoos,” Musk said.

Iskolar Ng Bayan Soon To Be A Thing Of The Past?

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Philippine Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno today said that free college education is unsustainable.

This sent chills to students of state colleges, including those from University of the Philippines, who enjoy state-sponsored education while actively engaging in walkouts, rallies and protests against the very government that pays for their tuition.

Filipino taxpayers have long frowned at funding these Iskolar ng Bayan (state scholars), saying that paying for diploma and latin honor mills is not the best use of the people’s taxes.

Will Iskolar ng Bayan soon to be a thing of the past?

Senator Ronald Bato’s Impeccable Solution To Philippines’ Foreign Debt (Video)!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Two Ronalds, two economics.

Ronald Reagan is credited for his brand of economics for America. Ronald de la Rosa has his own for the Philippines. From Reaganomics to Batonomics.

During a recent Senate hearing, Senator de la Rosa proposed an impeccable solution to the country’s foreign debt problem.

He suggested that Filipinos give birth to more babies in order for the per capita debt of the Philippines to be significantly decreased.

The larger the population, the more people will share in the foreign debt, the senator said.