24 March 2016

One Clear Message to the ISIS

Eat This ISIS!
To whoever carried out the bombing in Brussels that killed at least 34 people and injured 140 more last 22 March, the people has only message to you - eat this!

The Burger King ad has now become an unlikely symbol of solidarity against the cowardice of terrorists who prey on innocents and those who cannot fight them back.

The ad, which dates to 2008, is widely shared in social media and shows a fry made to look like a raised middle finger appropriate for those who bombed the Brussels-Zaventem Airport and the Maelbeek metro station.

Surveillance cameras caught the blast as a suspected suicide bomb detonated at 8:00 A.M. local time (3:00 A.M. ET). Footage shows a huge flash and people running for cover.

ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attacks, according to the Amaq Agency which is known to be affiliated with the terrorist group.

Fries are a national symbol in Belgium, which is likely why the Burger King ad has resurfaced and gained traction online since the attacks.

23 March 2016

UK's Broken Rainbow is Broke

Broken Rainbow is Broke
Most of the development funds are funneled to cater to women, especially those that are victims of domestic abuse. These biologically classified women are considered the most marginalized sector in society aside from children because they usually have nowhere to turn in times of crisis.

The worlds recognizes the plight of these women and knows that, given the limited resources available, they better sped it on those who really need it than on the fancy whims of many lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender communities and their imaginary need for support.

21 March 2016

'Stand Your Ground' Laws Shoud Be Strengthened

Stand Your Ground
Several states in the U.S. have adopted some form of Stand Your Ground law, according to the American Bar Association. Ten states have introduced bills to repeal or scale back their Stand Your Ground laws this year, and 13 states have pending legislation to strengthen or enact such laws.

Florida was the first state to enact such legislation, in 2005, under then Gov. Jeb Bush, who is currently a Republican presidential candidate. Florida essentially immunizes a person from criminal prosecution or civil action, provided he proves the use of force was necessary to prevent death or serious harm.

09 March 2016

The Queen of England Doesn't Like Same-Sex Marriage

Queen of England
Last 6 March, the Daily Mail revealed to ts readers that the Queen of England did not approve of the legalization of same-sex marriage.

This is not surprising to many because the Queen is a woman of deep Christian faith and favors civil partnerships than promoting the widely despicable initiatives to allow same-sex couples to ‘marry’.

04 March 2016

Claims of Racism Was Nothing But A Lie

Racism is a Lie
Three black students at the University at Albany, New York alleged that they were attacked on a city bus by a group of white men who used racial slurs as other passengers and the driver sat silently by.

The allegation that occurred last 30 January set social media ablaze, sowing shock and outrage as it went. It would draw hundreds of people to a campus rally against racism; an emotional response from the university’s president; and even the attention of Hillary Clinton, who condemned the attack on Twitter. Unfortunately, the claim was reported to be false and the allegations were a hoax!

27 February 2016

Is She Really The Highest Paid SSS Commissioner?

SSS Commissioner
Is there nepotism and favoritism at the country's social protection agency?

The administration standard bearer Manuel Roxas II is under fire right now after political bloggers and election watchers discovered that his former chief-of-staff, Eliza Antonino, has a seven-figure salary as commissioner of the Social Security System (SSS).