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Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 11:31 pm
by Sn@kemaru
Ok lang daw kay Sara D na dishonest kasi lahat naman daw ay dishonest.
*toink*

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 10:12 pm
by NinjaLooter
Kapag may tinatago...

https://www.rappler.com/nation/225924-p ... ch-17-2019
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines is poised to officially quit the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Sunday, March 17, though the beleaguered tribunal has pledged to pursue its examination of possible crimes in the government's deadly drug war.
Manila's withdrawal becomes final a year after it told the United Nations that it was quitting the world's only permanent war crimes tribunal, the second nation to do so. (READ: Duterte throws out decade-long fight for the International Criminal Court)

"The Secretary-General...informed all concerned states that the withdrawal will take effect for the Philippines on March 17," UN spokesperson Eri Kaneko told Agence France-Presse.
The departure of the Philippines follows the court being hit in recent years by high-profile acquittals and moves by several nations to drop out.
Manila moved to quit after the body launched a preliminary examination in 2018 of President Rodrigo Duterte's drug crackdown that has killed thousands and drawn international censure.
Duterte's drug war is his signature policy initiative and he defends it fiercely, especially from international critics like Western leaders and institutions which he says don't care about his country.
However, court officials have said the preliminary probe launched by ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda in February 2018 into possible crimes against humanity in the drug war would continue.
Under the court's rules, any matter under consideration before a nation leaves the court is still under its jurisdiction. (EXPLAINER: ICC's track record and what it means for Duterte and the PH)
String of setbacks

Duterte has made it clear his government will not cooperate with the ICC in any way.
"The court "can never acquire jurisdiction over my person. Not in a million years," he said in a speech on Wednesday, March 13.

The examination, which is one step before a full-blown probe, zeroes in on allegations the government has been involved in illegal killings as part of the crackdown Duterte launched in mid-2016.
Police say they have killed 5,176 users or pushers who resisted arrest, but rights groups say the actual number of dead is at least triple that number. (READ: The Impunity Series)
Critics have alleged the crackdown amounts to a war on the poor that feeds an undercurrent of impunity and lawlessness in the nation of 106 million.

The Philippines' move to exit follows a string of setbacks for the ICC, including the January acquittal of former Ivory Coast leader Laurent Gbagbo and the June 2018 not guilty verdict for former DR Congo vice-president Jean-Pierre Bemba.
Burundi in 2017 became the first-ever nation to leave the court, which was founded in 2002.
In a wave of unprecedented defections, other African nations — Zambia, South Africa, Kenya and Gambia — have also made moves to quit or expressed interest in withdrawing as they accused the court of being biased against Africans.
However, earlier in March, the court got a boost when Malaysia officially joined, making it one of just a handful of Asian members. – Rappler.com

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 10:42 pm
by parokyano
Sn@kemaru wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2019 11:31 pm Ok lang daw kay Sara D na dishonest kasi lahat naman daw ay dishonest.
*toink*
kaya nga daw instead na sarah ang pangalan.. naging sara lang.. inalia yung "h" kasi di daw honest.. :lol:

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 10:46 pm
by parokyano
jsnepo wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2019 10:12 pm Kapag may tinatago...

https://www.rappler.com/nation/225924-p ... ch-17-2019
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines is poised to officially quit the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Sunday, March 17, though the beleaguered tribunal has pledged to pursue its examination of possible crimes in the government's deadly drug war.
Manila's withdrawal becomes final a year after it told the United Nations that it was quitting the world's only permanent war crimes tribunal, the second nation to do so. (READ: Duterte throws out decade-long fight for the International Criminal Court)

"The Secretary-General...informed all concerned states that the withdrawal will take effect for the Philippines on March 17," UN spokesperson Eri Kaneko told Agence France-Presse.
The departure of the Philippines follows the court being hit in recent years by high-profile acquittals and moves by several nations to drop out.
Manila moved to quit after the body launched a preliminary examination in 2018 of President Rodrigo Duterte's drug crackdown that has killed thousands and drawn international censure.
Duterte's drug war is his signature policy initiative and he defends it fiercely, especially from international critics like Western leaders and institutions which he says don't care about his country.
However, court officials have said the preliminary probe launched by ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda in February 2018 into possible crimes against humanity in the drug war would continue.
Under the court's rules, any matter under consideration before a nation leaves the court is still under its jurisdiction. (EXPLAINER: ICC's track record and what it means for Duterte and the PH)
String of setbacks

Duterte has made it clear his government will not cooperate with the ICC in any way.
"The court "can never acquire jurisdiction over my person. Not in a million years," he said in a speech on Wednesday, March 13.

The examination, which is one step before a full-blown probe, zeroes in on allegations the government has been involved in illegal killings as part of the crackdown Duterte launched in mid-2016.
Police say they have killed 5,176 users or pushers who resisted arrest, but rights groups say the actual number of dead is at least triple that number. (READ: The Impunity Series)
Critics have alleged the crackdown amounts to a war on the poor that feeds an undercurrent of impunity and lawlessness in the nation of 106 million.

The Philippines' move to exit follows a string of setbacks for the ICC, including the January acquittal of former Ivory Coast leader Laurent Gbagbo and the June 2018 not guilty verdict for former DR Congo vice-president Jean-Pierre Bemba.
Burundi in 2017 became the first-ever nation to leave the court, which was founded in 2002.
In a wave of unprecedented defections, other African nations — Zambia, South Africa, Kenya and Gambia — have also made moves to quit or expressed interest in withdrawing as they accused the court of being biased against Africans.
However, earlier in March, the court got a boost when Malaysia officially joined, making it one of just a handful of Asian members. – Rappler.com
pero bakit sabi ni duterte and ng mga dds kung wala kang ginagawang masama bakit matatakot sa tokhang at ejk.. puro kriminal lang naman daw maaapektuhan ng tokhang and ejk..

Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 10:57 pm
by Sn@kemaru
Sabi ni D noon, he's willing to face ICC tapos nung nahimasmasan or nabulungan, nag-order ng pullout.
*toink*

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 11:08 pm
by parokyano
ganyan naman style niya eh.. magbibgay ng mabigat na pangako tapos kapag due na for him na tuparin eh nilulunok ang yagbols.. tapos pag hinanap mo sa social media pangako niya sasagot ang mga ka dds na "bakit? nagpasagasa ba si abnoy sa tren?".. :lol:

ngayon may pangako nanaman hanggang september day yata.. SURE na yung makati to cubao 5 mins na lang.. well sana naman matupad nga.. baka mamaya 5 mins nga pero tuwing linggo pa rin.. :lol:

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:46 pm
by NinjaLooter
May naniniwala pa ba sa kanya? I mean sobrang pa-macho lang trip niyan.

Sa mga nagbabasa pala nito o baka dahil sa bash ako nang bash kay Lord D eh akala niyo dilawan ako. Hindi ah. Mukha lang ganun. At hindi din ako basta ayaw ko lang sa kanya. Honestly nung 2016, I would prefer him to win than Binay but that's in 2016. I gave this presidency the benefit of the doubt multiple times, naïve as I may be, but he's not hitting the right spots for me. Still giving him that benefit that he has nothing to do with the #@*^ that's happening in our country like the killings, the even wider spread of corruption, the laughable economy, to pretty much not defending our sovereignty from China BUT HE IS DEFINITELY AN ENABLER OF ALL THESE so fvck him and his presidency. Now if ever his tone changes suddenly like tomorrow to what I actually expect from a President regardless if I supported him back in 2016 or not, I would support his initiatives moving forward. THAT'S A BIG IF!

And no, this is not a centrist view. Honestly centrists are the worst.

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 10:56 pm
by SirZap
jsnepo wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:46 pm And no, this is not a centrist view. Honestly centrists are the worst.
centrist? sino kaya yun? :lol:

basta ako hindi ko binoto si Duterte , any political promise are made to be broken. naniwala naman kayo kahit sinong politiko. kahit yung binoto ko na patay na may risk din hindi ma-deliver yung mga promises nila. di na kayo nasanay.

with that vicious cycle of broken promises, mag-ra-rants na lang kayo ng mag-rants, which leads to depression.


pero yung maniwala sa fake news, or even gumawa ng ganun, siguro sanay maniwala sa mga pangako ng mga politiko.

or baka alam nya na ganun kaya naging bayarang troll. sana ilibre man lang tayo o kaya sagutin man lang nya yung hosting nitong site. :mrgreen:

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2019 7:55 am
by parokyano
ganito na ba tayo dito ngayon.. kapag takot na makipag argue ng facts dadaanin na lang sa "parinig".. if we can't twist the facts anymore tawagin na lang "bayaran" or "troll" yung nagpopost.. if iququote mo yung post sasabihin.. "hindi naman para sayo yan".. :lol:

#PassiveAggressive

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2019 12:03 pm
by NinjaLooter
SirZap wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2019 10:56 pm
jsnepo wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2019 6:46 pm And no, this is not a centrist view. Honestly centrists are the worst.
centrist? sino kaya yun? :lol:

basta ako hindi ko binoto si Duterte , any political promise are made to be broken. naniwala naman kayo kahit sinong politiko. kahit yung binoto ko na patay na may risk din hindi ma-deliver yung mga promises nila. di na kayo nasanay.

with that vicious cycle of broken promises, mag-ra-rants na lang kayo ng mag-rants, which leads to depression.


pero yung maniwala sa fake news, or even gumawa ng ganun, siguro sanay maniwala sa mga pangako ng mga politiko.

or baka alam nya na ganun kaya naging bayarang troll. sana ilibre man lang tayo o kaya sagutin man lang nya yung hosting nitong site. :mrgreen:
It doesn't matter who you voted for in 2016. Heck I know a lot of people who voted for Duterte who arenow regretting it. Most of them in the agri sector. What matters is who you are backing now. Also the thinking of any political promise is made to be broken is practically saying that politicians shouldn't be accountable. They should be man.

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2019 6:49 am
by Daniel
Senate bill could standardize parking fees; P40 for first 8 hours
Parking Space Regulation Act of 2018
1) The standard parking fee will be P40 for the first eight hours, and an additional P10 per succeeding hour.

2) There will be a one-time fee of P100 for overnight parking.

3) There shall be a 30-minute grace period for parkers.
https://www.topgear.com.ph/news/motorin ... 2-20181016

#3 could help a lot

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Tue May 14, 2019 6:39 am
by Daniel
Mukhang failure itong election pagdating sa senatorial race a.

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Tue May 14, 2019 8:14 am
by Jonel
Na "Wow Magic" na...

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Tue May 14, 2019 11:29 am
by Daniel
Pag-search ng salitang 'migrate' sumirit kasabay ng paunang election results

https://www.philstar.com/pilipino-star- ... on-results

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 5:24 am
by DarkRushBeat
I hope Bam still makes it to the final spot...

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 6:50 am
by Daniel
I hope so too. Ewan ko ba bakit ang daming galit sa kanya. Credit grabber daw? Marami rin naman siyang ginagawa para sa bansa kahit hindi pa siya senador.

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Sun May 26, 2019 2:54 pm
by Sn@kemaru
Mas pinili pa nila ang budots kesa Free tuition fee sa College.
Where's a Thanos when you need one.

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2019 2:36 pm
by Daniel
So magsasara na yung US Embassy sa Manila. Paborito kasing i-bash ng Presidente e. Yun kaya ang rason?

Sa Chicago na pala ipapadala yung forms imbes sa Manila.

https://www.asianjournal.com/immigratio ... perations/
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019 ... operations

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2019 3:19 pm
by NinjaLooter
Wazzup wazzup Duterte supporters/defenders?

What are your thoughts about Duterte now with regard to China? Yung isa diyan na anti dilawan. Nasaan ka po?

This is obviously a joke post. Huwag masasaktan.

Re: Pinoy News Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2019 1:56 am
by Sn@kemaru
Humirit pa si Sen. Pepsi na baka daw galing china ang mga isda.. or yun isda natin ang pumupunta sa china.