Monthly Archives: July, 2011

The Top 10 List – Tips on Writing the Perfect “Non-Apology” Apology Letter

A public apology can make or break public sentiments towards well known public figures, be they philandering spouses caught with their pants down, corrupt officials caught with their hands in the cookie jar, or like in recent news… sneaky little clerics asking for special gifts from the President. An apology can elicit sympathy… or expose you for the creepy little rat that you are. Thus, scripting the perfect apology letter has become something of an art-form.

The Ghost of Bishops Past

So the CBCP supposedly apologized for receiving PCSO funds to buy themselves SUVs, all the while mewling that those funds were...

Your Face is a Heavily Funded PR Conspiracy

It's a miracle any of us have been posting on the site recently, considering how little sleep we've gotten these past...

We Did It

Dear Honorable Senator -- we, the Filipino Freethinkers, are the people behind this. We were the ones who made the cardboard Pajeros and rode them in bishop's attire. It was we, along with fellow like-minded groups who banded with us to form a single movement, who showed our ire towards this glaring violation of Church-State separation the day of the Senate hearings.

Fun With Fundies: On Victim-Blaming And The Bacani Conundrum

Oh no, you di’int! It all started with an (in-character) Tweet. Thanks to an offhand comment on my Twitter about Bishop Bacani's objections to...

If Catholicism is true, then the PCSO scandal really is trivial

From crying persecution and pointing the finger at other bribed religious groups (no other sects are known to have been bribed) to the latest non-apology of “we are sorry for the pain and sadness that these events have brought upon you”, the CBCP will stop at nothing to prove to the world that having God on your side rarely ever means you have the facts on your side.

Seriously, Senate?

Earlier, the Bantay Bishop movement was jumpstarted with a march to the Senate. Our main objective was to push for fairness in the Senate's treatment of the bishops, particularly in response to certain senators' assurance that these men of the cloth would be coddled like scared little children.

Bantay Bishop movement launched to guard Senate investigation on CBCP corruption

"We're here to remind everyone that even bishops can be criminals, too," said Red Tani, spokesman of Bantay Bishop. "Criminals must be brought to justice, even if they're leaders of religious organizations."

The CBCP’s Non-Apology Apology

A headline on the CBCP website reads: "CBCP apologizes over PCSO fund mess," referring to the pastoral statement of CBCP president Nereo...

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