Category Archives: Social Media

Imee Marcos Challenges Fellow Senator-elect Pia Cayetano To A Spelling Bee

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Taguig Rep. Pia Cayetano believes that questions about the controversial educational background of fellow Senate bet Imee Marcos should be resolved.

“I’ve been a champion of education and I feel that should be dealt with as sincerely as possible because we are talking to the youth about the importance of education and we do have issues pa rin nung nabibili sa Recto,” Cayetano said when asked about the issue during her interview on ANC’s Headstart.

Marcos had been criticized during the campaign season for supposedly lying about her education credentials.

In response, Marcos challenged  Cayetano to a live, televised one-on-one Spelling Bee to be held at the Philippine Arena to be attended by Filipino youth in K-12.

No response yet from the Cayetano camp.

 

Oxford Dictionary Names Filipino Slang “Woke” Its 2019 Word Of The Year!

LONDON, United Kingdom (The Adobo Chronicles, Paris Bureau) – For the first time in its 140-year history, Oxford Dictionary  has named a Filipino slang as its “2019 Word of the Year.”

The word, “Woke,” has been used by Filipino netizens to describe members of the political Opposition and their followers in the context of being irrelevant, clueless, even idiots. The word has been especially popular during the political campaign period leading up to the May 13 Philippine midterm elections where all in the Opposition Senatorial slate, known as Otso Diretso, failed  to make it to the winning circle, or Magic 12.  Additional definitions of the word refer to those who “attended the wake” of the Opposition candidates (read: the demise of the Opposition.) 6B3CA481-A649-412B-B125-5398093E031E

Originally, “woke” bore the nuance of ‘alert to racial or social discrimination and injustice’, popularized through the lyrics of the 2008 song ‘Master Teacher’ by Erykah Badu, in which the words ‘I stay woke’ serve as a refrain, and more recently through its association with the Black Lives Matter movement, especially on social media.”

In honoring the Filipino version of the word, a spokesperson for Oxford said that they found the new, Filipino interpretation of “woke” more intriguing, interesting and touché, especially in the light of the growing political activism on social media.

Even respected  journalists like Rigoberto Tiglao of The Manila Times and top bloggers like R.J. Nieto, a.k.a. Thinking Pinoy, have adopted the word for their day-to-day vocabulary.

Well, okay. Even The Adobo Chronicles.

Philippine Political Opposition Holds Memorial Service

34DB2C1B-3507-4A32-A74F-D6C427F9AC1BQUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Quezon City Bureau) – Conceding devastating defeat in last week’s midterm elections, the Philippines’ political opposition headed by Vice President Leni Robredo held a memorial service last night at the University of the Philippines Diliman campus.

The event came on the eve of the expected proclamation Sunday of the winning Senatorial Candidates by the Commission on Elections. None of the Opposition slate calling themselves Otso Diretso made it to the winning Magic 12.

”Nakakabahala, pero kailangan nating respetuhin ang boses ng sambayanan,” Robredo said in a very emotional speech in lieu of the usual homily by the mass celebrant. (It’s disturbing but we have to respect the voice of the nation.)

Those in attendance at the Memorial Service included ex-President NoyNoy Aquino and defeated Senatorial candidates Bam Aquino and Mar Roxas. No other Otso Diretso candidates showed up.

All came dressed in white,  a neutral color.

When asked by The Adobo Chronicles to comment on the election results, the former President said, “Na-onse sa dose ang Otso Diretso” – loosely translated as “The Otso Diretso were scammed out of the (Magic) twelve.”

No future Opposition plans were reveled at the service, but this Liberal Party video was shown at the end of the event: