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On the BBC’s Harry & Paul Filipina Maid Scandal

I don’t understand why we’re raising hell for a comedic portrayal of a “Filipina maid” when for the longest time we’ve been portraying maids, house-helpers, yayas and countless Indays in our own comedy shows and movies the same way, even worse. I think we Filipinos are even worse at having our own stereotypes of foreign races and occupations. Imagine if all the Indians or the dark-skinned races raised howl over how many of us stereotype them.

The portrayal doesn’t even claim to be a the British’s general perception of Filipinos. It’s a comedy show for pete’s sake, with a comedic sketch of a perceived condition among Filipino domestic helpers. If there’s one to be faulted with such a sad reality, or a perception of it rather, it should be the proximate cause of the phenomenon–the government.

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She can’t possibly shut this show off the air

I have a terrible backlog of entries that I have to publish before anything else, but I find this a little too good to pass.

I had just finished watching Goin’ Bulilit, a children’s gag show, on ABS-CBN. Part of tonight’s show was a spoof of a showbiz talk show where one of the kids impersonating John Lapus was interviewing another child actor impersonating President Gloria Arroyo.

President Arroyo is made to sit on an electric chair. The host explains that the chair would electrocute the President if she lies to John Lapus’ questions.

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Metro de Madrid Filipinas Ad

While blog-hopping, I came across this commercial advertisement from Spain. It is a recent advertisement for Madrid’s underground railway system.

I was not particularly or personally offended by this advertisement. In fact, I found it quite hilarious. Perhaps it’s because I view it as a Filipino, and I thought it simply followed common Filipino humor, even if it relies on our penchant of poking fun at things provincial.

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Get ‘em while they’re young

It felt quite odd walking all around Palma Hall with a big-headed mascot from Studio 23. It was a spontaneous decision to go around there. We even had to convince the strict guards to let us in and promote our event last Monday.

This thing ABS-CBN is doing, going around mass communication colleges in different universities, is obviously, a systematic public relations campaign coated as say, a campus tour regarding youth involvement in nation-building (what with the upcoming May elections) or coated as a youth media summit, like the Pinoy Media Summit held at Miriam College where student representatives from all the communication schools in the Philippines were invited. There’s nothing wrong with it really. It’s quite ingenious actually that they are conducting all these to woo “future media practicioners” into their fold, while they’re in school. They even sent the “Tres Marias” (Charie Villa, Maria Ressa, Luchi Cruz-Valdes) of their News department to speak with us in UP last Monday.

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Media seedlings

The internet connection’s is more tolerable tonight. I’ve finally gotten myself a good dose of internet surfing after quite a hectic first week of school for the year.

I just came across GMA Network’s new news website, GMANews.tv, and I have quite a good impression of it. It is pretty neat, organized, aesthetically-pleasing, rich and content-loaded. They have streaming videos and they also got their correspondents, news anchors and other journalists on an integrated blog network. I wonder why their rival television network contents itself with a mediocre-looking and a disorganized news website.

ABS-CBN though, has its own plans up its sleeves I’m sure. Eugenio Lopez III, the company’s CEO, in the 2nd Pinoy Media Congress a few months ago, talked about development of non-linear content delivery over the internet and investing in HDTV broadcasting technology. They’ve lit up their transmitter tower quite nicely, for a start. Hehe.

Anyway…

While eating at a restaurant with my UP MCO friends a few nights ago, I noticed that we were the only ones who were staring at the almost-muted television set. It was pretty interesting to have realized now that all we talked about that night were media-related. How gossip and media geeky these Mass Comm kids are.

All these hopping around local media sites, reminded me of what I’ve also been thinking about reorganizing UPMassComm.net. I’ve sort of left and abandoned it already, I don’t really know what’s happening in there anymore. Perhaps with the help of some volunteers and some willing web developers, we can fix it up and turn it into a more useful student portal for UP Mass Comm kids, the future of Philippine media, hehe. I’m thinking of something like a portal where film students can upload their documentaries and short films, where broadcast majors can upload their shows, journalism folks can publish their reports and communication research junkies can post their studies and findings.

Which brings me to another idea about shooting short video segments with my friends in Mass Comm over YouTube and other such video content platforms. Wah. Let’s see if these ideas take flight.

Philippine Contingent at 2006 Asiad

Let us also pray for and wish our Filipino athletes well in this year’s Asian Games in Doha, Qatar! This is a video clip of the Philippine contingent’s entrance during the parade of nations in the Opening Ceremonies last night.

Bagyong Reming

Residents of Metro Manila may be thankful typhoon Reming barely caused damage to life and property in the metro, but it is very unfortunate how the typhoon took hundreds of lives and millions worth of property in Bicol.

Here are video clips of reports from tonight’s late night newscasts from GMA 7 and ABS-CBN 2 regarding the destruction and tragedy that Typhoon Reming (Durian) brought upon the provinces of Bicol.

ABS-CBN’s Bandila provided some information as to how some of us may help the victims of this calamity (through their network’s own foundation, of course).

Of course, while millions of Bicolanos are suffering the aftermath of the typhoon, we shall not expect our Congressmen to do anything substantial than to busy themselves with ramming their much desired Charter Change down everyone’s throats this week, while our President takes care of her sick husband at some posh Manila hospital.

Perennial water shortage

Manila and its auxiliaries are facing an imminent water shortage crisis. High demand has not been coupled with enough rains the past months. 76% of Manila’s water come from Angat Dam. Some of its electricity come from the same source. One of the issues always raised whenever a crisis like this happens is one regarding supply priorities. Angat Dam is in Bulacan. Bulacan is responsible for taking care of Angat Dam’s watershed. Bulacan, though, does not get any royalty or taxes from its water resources. When times of shortage come, water supply for Bulacan and Pampanga’s irrigation needs are the firsts to be cut in favor of Manila’s water and electricity consumption. Manila, understandably, is the economic and political heart of the country.

This is the second half of a Probe documentary by Ricky Carandang which aired last night over ABS-CBN.

Do we always have to be reminded to conserve water?