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EDITORIAL | Break the Wheel, Lose Your Chains

Layout by French Templonuevo | The Red Chronicles Last 2022 National Elections, the Filipino nation was confronted with the unsightly horrible face of suffrage. That, its grisly semblance is nothing but a paradox—an illusion of a democratic choice.  In a semi-colonial and semi-feudal state, the political power of the same bureaucrats knows no frontiers. Through …

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EDITORIAL | ON THE DAY OF THE BLOODIED REVOLUTION & CLASS SUSPENSIONS

MANILA PH—EDSA I, being painted as a bloodless picture of a revolution, is perhaps one of the dubious claims in Philippine political history. The EDSA Uprising is never a bloodless revolution. While it is true that no bloodshed was witnessed in the square where the Edsa Shrine is now erected, history cannot deny its eyes …

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EDITORIAL | Sa Manlulupig, ‘Di Ka Pasisiil (Never Shall Invaders Trample Thy Sacred Shore): Every Juan’s Fight for the West Philippine Sea

Editorial Writer | Kim V. Naparan/THE RED CHRONICLES Layout by Luis Marco Mendoza/THE RED CHRONICLES As early as the 1970s, Asian countries began to claim islands and zones in the South China Sea, such as the Spratly Islands. The failure of Asian leaders to resolve the issue within this region gave birth to more complex …

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[EDITORIAL] Are We There Yet? And Other Questions Asked While Stuck In Traffic

[This editorial was published on The Red Chronicles Volume 13, Issue 1, AY 2019-2020] The daily commute in Metro Manila is now at its worst point. The horrendous traffic in the metro has reached an alarming level, which could already qualify the situation as a state of mass transportation crisis. This problem calls for a …

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