25 August 2014

The Man Who Saved Hundreds of Children, Part 1

(Part one of two)

Nicholas Winton
Unlike today’s politicians who like to trumpet their achievements for self-promotion, there are several people in the past and present who have strived hard to help others without expecting any kind of reward or recognition. They change a lot of lives for the better and they remain unappreciated, but they don’t mind that because that is how they choose to live. For that alone, we owe these noble individuals a lot.

One of these prominent individuals is Nicholas Winton born as Nicholas Wertheim on 19 May 1909). His story and sacrifice has saved a lot of children during one of the darkest moments in human history.

24 August 2014

Girl Scouts Want Barbie, So Deal With It

Barbie Girl Scout
When it rains, it surely will fall. And this is what happened to Mattel, the toy manufacturer known for producing America's top doll, Barbie.

In previous articles, we featured "head-scratching" efforts to change the body configuration of the famous doll to appease the senseless demand of some sectors for political correctness. A few weeks later, Mattel received several one-sided criticism for letting Barbie be featured in Sports Illustrated's annual swimsuit edition.

23 August 2014

FDA Advisory: Avoid Organ Donation from Gays

Blood from Gays
Why people should reject any organ donation from gay people? The reason is fairly straightforward and simple: they are not safe and clean.

According to the U.S. Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), men who have had sex with other men (MSM), at any time since 1977 (the beginning of the AIDS epidemic in the United States) because, as a group, they are at increased risk for HIV, hepatitis B and certain other infections that can be transmitted by transfusion.

21 August 2014

Justice for Anria

Justice for Anria
Human brutality and criminal mentality has struck again and claimed an innocent life. The victim, Anria "Anne" Galang Espiritu.

Netizens, friends and family of the 26-year old victim are crying for justice for her gruesome murder whose body was found with multiple stab wounds floating in a rice field in Calumpit, Bulacan on 14 August 2014.

19 August 2014

Bullying at the TFVC Kindergarten School

TFVC Bullying
Another case of bullying in school was reported recently and it appears that, like before, the school is at a loss on what to do and, worse, has not done anything significant to address the issue.

The case stemmed from the complaint of the parents of a 5-year old girl who attended kindergarten classes at The Fisher Valley College (TFVC) in Barangay Hagonoy, Taguig City. The youngest of the two siblings was a consistent honor student, but was also haunted by the shadow of a bully classmate.