Impeachment is framed less as accountability and more as background noise, teaching citizens that power absorbs shocks without consequence while governance quietly loses direction and urgency.
Power remains intact, but direction has faded. What looks like movement in politics increasingly feels like noise, leaving citizens with uncertainty, rising costs, and the quiet erosion of trust in leadership.
Impeachment is framed less as accountability and more as background noise, teaching citizens that power absorbs shocks without consequence while governance quietly loses direction and urgency.
Power remains intact, but direction has faded. What looks like movement in politics increasingly feels like noise, leaving citizens with uncertainty, rising costs, and the quiet erosion of trust in leadership.
Impeachment is framed less as accountability and more as background noise, teaching citizens that power absorbs shocks without consequence while governance quietly loses direction and urgency.
To many, "p*tang ina" may sound like a crude outburst, but for Filipinos, it's an emotional exclamation that captures our joy, pain, and authenticity in an instant.
The clash between Mayor Vico Sotto and Korina Sanchez goes beyond personalities: it exposes the uneasy ties between media, money, and politics. When interviews start looking like transactions, journalism risks being mistaken for marketing. And when credibility can be rented, public trust becomes the ultimate casualty.