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    #741
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Hindi mawawala ang on-the-side na kickback ng mga customs, BIR, etc.

    Matagal nang online payments mga govt agencies natin, pero nagagawan pa din ng paraan ng mga govt officials.

    Padalhan ka ng LOA ng BIR, then mag settle kayo on the side.

    Si customs, before nila pirmahan release docs mo, meron muna on the side.
    was it your personal experiences?

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    #742
    Quote Originally Posted by TopEngine View Post
    was it your personal experiences?
    Kwento lang ng 'friend'
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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Kwento lang ng 'friend'
    hahaha...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TopEngine View Post
    according to the incoming DOF Secretary, digitalization in BIR, Customs and other gov't depts could lessen corruption.
    i heard a rant over the radio yesterday.
    mukha raw sinasadya ang delay sa effective computerization upgrade ng costums...
    kuwento niya, after every possible hurdle to the project has been successfully done with,
    here comes this person who insisted on going thru the entire thing, again.

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    #745
    Quote Originally Posted by TopEngine View Post
    was it your personal experiences?
    Personal experience:

    Had to get a package released from a customs warehouse at Manila harbor. Had to pass 2 windows, 2 desks and 1 checkpoint. Every one of those I had to pay. No receipt, just a stamp on my request letter. When it was time to leave, the guard at the checkpoint gate took the release request letter. That means I now had no receipt for all the payments I made. There goes any chance of reimbursement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    Personal experience:

    Had to get a package released from a customs warehouse at Manila harbor. Had to pass 2 windows, 2 desks and 1 checkpoint. Every one of those I had to pay. No receipt, just a stamp on my request letter. When it was time to leave, the guard at the checkpoint gate took the release request letter. That means I now had no receipt for all the payments I made. There goes any chance of reimbursement.
    Maybe that receipt was actually meant for them to compute how much they made for a fair division among the ranks.

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    #747
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i heard a rant over the radio yesterday.
    mukha raw sinasadya ang delay sa effective computerization upgrade ng costums...
    kuwento niya, after every possible hurdle to the project has been successfully done with,
    here comes this person who insisted on going thru the entire thing, again.
    obvious naman...pag online na yan, ndi na sila makaka singil ng walang resibo...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    obvious naman...pag online na yan, ndi na sila makaka singil ng walang resibo...
    yes, it's obvious.
    what rants me, is why it was allowed to happen, ganung obvious naman yung objective (to delay the computerization upgrade program).

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    #749
    Social media influencers is the new media.

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    #750
    alternative media counters the agenda of mainstream/establishment media

    there cannot be a monopoly on information

    a monopoly on "truth"

    people like maria ressa want to be the sole arbiter of "truth"

    who died and made her God?

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    alternative media counters the agenda of mainstream/establishment media

    there cannot be a monopoly on information

    a monopoly on "truth"

    people like maria ressa want to be the sole arbiter of "truth"

    who died and made her God?
    I dont know where your hatred of Ressa came from. But AFAIK, she and her Rappler isnt the only mainstream media...

    So I get that you have your own narrative that you want to sell here.

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    #752
    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    I dont know where your hatred of Ressa came from. But AFAIK, she and her Rappler isnt the only mainstream media...

    So I get that you have your own narrative that you want to sell here.

    PH mainstream media: inquirer, star, gma, abs, cnn ph,

    maria ressa has the strongest liberal bias sa lahat ng mainstream media personalities

    kung ano ang treatment ng US CNN kay Trump, ganyan ang treatment ni ressa kay du30 and of course kay marcos

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    Planet web | Inquirer Opinion

    Planet web
    By: Joel Ruiz Butuyan - *inquirerdotnet
    Philippine Daily Inquirer / 05:06 AM June 09, 2022

    The world as we know it has changed because of an alternate universe that has emerged in our midst. That alternate universe is the world wide web. The web has upturned, reconfigured, and restructured so many aspects of our lives.

    For better, the web has revolutionized the way we communicate, do business, and shop. It has opened the floodgates to a vast ocean of information and made it available at our fingertips. It has given voice to the previously voiceless members of society.

    For worse, it has twisted our politics, warped our morals, and distorted our very sense of right and wrong. It has either lowered or vanished many of our social and cultural standards. It has changed the faces of our role models and the character of leaders we idealize.

    Why have all these happened? To help us understand, we should imagine the web as an entirely new planet that has come to exist side by side with planet Earth. Unlike Earth, planet web has no government that acts as the overseer and law enforcer. Governments on Earth attempt to impose rules on planet web, but their presence on the web is hardly felt, and they’re ineffective as regulators of behavior on planet web.

    What substitutes for a government on planet web are private companies that perform minimum public regulation not for public welfare, but as a means to enhance profitability. These include social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube. These pseudo-governments, however, merely impose slap-on-the-wrist punishments that hardly deter criminal and immoral behavior.

    What prevails on planet web is the Law of the Jungle. Cyberbullies abound and they regularly engage in a frenzy of misbehavior to maltreat unsuspecting netizens. Sinister personalities fake and multiply their identities to peddle disinformation and harass. Dubious characters with influence and capital manipulate public opinion on planet web as means to accumulate more power and money. Virtually all of the wayward behavior and immoral conduct that happen on planet web go unpunished as crimes. Libel charges are resorted to at times, but these instances are infinitesimally small to serve as deterrence. An environment that allows misbehavior and immoral conduct thrives on planet web.

    As a result, it is a haven for manipulators, scammers, and exploiters.

    Planet web has also provided platforms for extremists, crackpots, chauvinists, fanatics, and the like to publicize their views and form groups to promote their beliefs. On planet Earth, these characters can hardly have a forum to publicize their controversial beliefs because they can’t get past the gatekeepers of societal norms, like the traditional media, academic institutions, and civil society groups. But on planet web, they can easily create a public stage to broadcast scandalous and indecent views. And with algorithm schemes employed by social media platforms, these provocative opinions are assured of an audience of netizens who share the same beliefs.

    The emergence of planet web has enabled people to create dual personalities. People maintain their decent selves on planet Earth and migrate their indecent personas to planet web. The result is the growing culture of rudeness and intolerance on planet web. Groups of people maintain their decent personas on planet web, but they’re increasingly being pushed to the sidelines because virtuousness feels unexciting compared to provocative beliefs in a frontier zone like planet web.

    The unhealthy culture that’s evolving on planet web has started to spread on planet Earth. Norms of civility, excellence, democratic ideals, and other libertarian values are under attack on planet Earth. Politics has been compromised by wicked practices nurtured on the web in an increasing number of countries.

    Unless democratic governments, professional associations, religious institutions, the academe, and civil society groups come together to push for societal norms to take hold on planet web, planet Earth stands at risk of becoming a colonized extension of the increasingly undesirable way of life that’s evolving on planet web.


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    #754
    Vloggers are more prone to bias and "being paid" nga lang. Traditional journalism has ethics unlike vloggers.

    Buti meron na din cybercrime law. At least those who will twist the "truth" will have a hefty price to pay.

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    #755
    It seems that Marcos Jr. will allow the economists to maneuver the business side (with good choices for cabinet).

    But he would like to maintain stronghold of political opinion through his network of influencers led by Trixie Angeles.

    And also keep the interpretation of laws and legal dispensation on the hands of close ally Remulla.

    A good strategy by someone who prides himself as Machiavellian.

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    #756
    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Vloggers are more prone to bias and "being paid" nga lang. Traditional journalism has ethics unlike vloggers.

    Buti meron na din cybercrime law. At least those who will twist the "truth" will have a hefty price to pay.

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    More like false ethics.
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    #757
    haha ethics

    mga writer / reporter ng mainstream media lagi malicious reporting pag ayaw nila ung tao

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Vloggers are more prone to bias and "being paid" nga lang. Traditional journalism has ethics unlike vloggers.
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    Not all Traditional journalism has the right ethics. Mayroon din bayaran.

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    #759
    kaya kailangan ng alternative media para may ibang viewpoint

    traditional media had a monopoly on shaping views... controlling how people think...

    di na pwede yun

    those days are over

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    #760
    Quote Originally Posted by ale828 View Post
    Not all Traditional journalism has the right ethics. Mayroon din bayaran.
    not all journalists are not bayaran, not all vloggers are bayaran


    Quote Originally Posted by H1Tman View Post
    It seems that Marcos Jr. will allow the economists to maneuver the business side (with good choices for cabinet).

    But he would like to maintain stronghold of political opinion through his network of influencers led by Trixie Angeles.

    And also keep the interpretation of laws and legal dispensation on the hands of close ally Remulla.

    A good strategy by someone who prides himself as Machiavellian.
    as what he/they planned, they will hire the best technocrats.

    Machiavellian indeed

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