Monthly Archives: September 2009

After the Onslaught of Typhoon Ondoy

ondoy photo

Photo from Reuters

After everybody has blogged about Typhoon Ondoy, I am just about to start. Aside from my personal storms, my head was rather empty these past weeks and my heart was so heavy as well to see our fellowmen suffering this way. And this time, the calamity did not just hit the poor. This time, we see both the rich and the poor queuing to get their ration from relief-giving entities. One lesson here, no one is beyond the wrath of nature, or more appropriately the hand of God. Rich or poor, we are all the same where God is concerned–we are all His creation–well, that is, if one believes in God. But since I am writing this and am a believer, I will relate to these calamities as the hand of God against the country.

I will not get spiritual here however. I just want to appreciate the fact that many people went out of their way to help in whatever and however way they can–time, effort, money, used clothing, food, comfort, etc. These are truly our day to day heroes. The sacrificed themselves in order to give and help people who are more needy than them. But another set of people also surfaced–the looters and those taking advantage of the limelight and the situation in order to advance in the political race of 2010. If they become heroes in the eyes of the people in this trying time, then they have the surefire way to win the hearts of the people–and their votes.

Many people have also given of their money in support of noble programs to clean up and rehabilitate flooded areas, as well as to at least temporarily relieve the situations of our hapless fellowmen. I just hope that the entities entrusted with these funds will use them properly and not waste the resources on extravagant gestures.

Our country has experienced another painful tragedy with the loss of lives and the destruction of so much property that is estimated to be P5 billion already. If this is still not reminder enough for all of us to return to God, I don’t know what else will. In this country that claims to be a Christian nation and yet bows down to the holidays of the Muslims and makes the death of a religious cult to be a national holiday, it is no wonder that we are incurring the wrath of God. And why not? We claim to be Christians and worship other gods? The bible says that we cannot serve two masters. Who are we deceiving? The people of God during biblical times experienced so much destruction just because they turned their backs on God. And we are doing it all over again.

We need leaders whose hearts are attuned to God. We need people who love and fear the Lord to lead us. We need people whose morality is based not on worldly standards but on what the Bible says, after all, they swear on oath to serve the people over a bible. In the bible, the Jewish people experienced peace and prosperity when their leader or king was faithful to the Lord. Isn’t that an eye opener?

Let’s think about this.

Lovers in Paris–Pinoy version

Whew! It has been 2 weeks since I have made my last post. I had been caught up in a whirlwind of projects that my mind was sore (if there ever is a condition). I opted to play computer games the last three days–just to empty my head–my NOTHING MODE.

Anyway, tonight is the start of Lovers In Paris–a Koreanovela shown on ABS-CBN, I think, a couple of years back. It was that time when we fell in love with the characters of Vivian, Carlo, and the ruggedly handsome Jerry. This time, ABS-CBN is doing a remake of the much loved show, but this time with Filipino actors and flavor. The 3 main characters are played by KC Concepcion, Piolo Pascual, and Zanjoe Marudo respectively.

I would just like to make a comment about the choice of KC as Vivian. Honestly, I don’t think KC can pull this off. I am not questioning her talent as an actress–it is just that it seems that Vivian’s character and KC’s persona do not really tick. It is kinda off. Was she cast just because she spent some years in Paris and Paris here in the Philippines (at least for the masses) is associated with KC?

In Piolo’s case, I think he is too young to be Carlo. I would have liked an older guy play the part. For now, Piolo does not look distinguished enough….for now. I emphasize that because he lacks the years. Period. For Zanjoe, well, he is okay for Jerry. Rugged, handsome, sexy (at least for many people’s perception, hehe sorry, I don’t share with the others).

Well, I have said my piece. Tonight, I guess I can spare some time to watch, at least the first episode and see if it is worth continuing to watch.

Kanye West: A Sore Loser

Kanye West is a real sore loser. He hates MTV because he was nominated 5 times but an MTV award is just elusive for him.

Last year, he lost to Black Eyed Peas. This year, he lost to Taylor Swift. People say that it is because Kanye West is racist and hates Taylor Swift for being white and for winning.

But I doubt that racism is the issue here. Whoever wins, Kanye West is just that. He cannot accept defeat. So what if he loses all the time? He is an artist, isn’t he? So even if people or award-giving bodies do not appreciate his art, he should continue to do it because an artist finds delight in indulging in his art.

Obviously, Kanye West is there for the award. An award is the icing of the cake. But what if there is no icing? Would he really be angry and lose his cool and interrupt the acceptance speech of Taylor? He just showed the whole world what his real attitude and character is. He does not know how to accept defeat gracefully. And even if he is mourning his defeat, he should not let it out upon Taylor. After all, it was not Taylor’s fault. Maybe it was not just his time. But because of what he did, I believe he had ruined all his chances of winning in the future.

Too bad. Good taste and manners do not come with fame and wealth.