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  1. hiddenuser

    hiddenuser Guest Guest User

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    hi jack

    well for me, condemng corruption is fine, every country has it but in the phils it is "pandemic". i would suggest that the idea of "corruption" and "illegal" should be distinguished from "inept" and "incompetent".

    we all all guests here, true? i feel our job is to learn to live in the culture without make waves or enemies. it is illegal for us to work on the political system here or to try to influence that. so how do you deal with convoluted and complex and culturally sensitive issues like getting a drivers license or a smoke test certification. is it wrong to hire a "gopher" to get those things done for you? for me it is not.

    in quezon city some many years back i was an interested bystander to a child custody suit. it took christmas gifts to about five different people in order to ge the case on the docket. not to get a favorable opinion, just so it could be heard by the court. so do you refuse to try to help the children? or do you bend and work with the philippne system in quezon city? i am sure none of those people are there any more and hopefully that problem does not exist anymore. are they still putting bullets in luggage at the manila airport? i don't know

    i am a realist. this is where i choose to live. the country defines the rules and i just try to stay out of trouble but to get stuff done that i need. i really do not even complain about it anymore. its the reality here
     
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  2. Cerne

    Cerne DI Forum Adept

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    Gonna try and keep the person at the centre of this as anonymous as possible. Said relly is a father to quite a young brood, a member of one of the Phils umpteen born again congregations - in my estimation the least likely bod to get involved in that kind of murk. And I speak as a shrink that consults to a few governments in a certain region about rehab policy. He’s clean. Period.

    As I understand it he took the customary ‘mystery brown envelope’ come election time but didn’t quite manage to vote ‘correctly’. This may have had the effect of putting noses out of joint in certain quarters.

    So he got named and shamed as a Tophang person of interest. Just on someone’s say-so. No evidence at all. Off you go sa Pulis station, photographed, fingerprinted and compelled to attend educational sessions. Foolishly I went along to plead how insane this all was and heard the “death squad is coming next week” straight from said ****** mouth.

    Me to relly: um, you better attend class, *********** next week. No. karun.

    He did.

    Don’t know about being a realist. The more I live here, the more of a fatalist I seem to become. I’m lucky, I’ve grown up in a culture where change, participation and influence are relatively fair. I can’t help reflect what it must be like to be a citizen of a place where those standards appear to be ‘lip service’ to a significant degree and you really know what it’s all about. Dispiriting I should think.

    In terms of children’s rights I’ve seen some d*mn good practice here concerning Child Protection. Hats off to those officers concerned. However, I think we need to accommodate the overwhelming scale of the problem ranging from poor parenting to predators on the net before castigating the PNP or welfare services. Certainly there is room for improvement; funding, operational practices, culture and of course the inept, corrupt and the shouldn’t be fit to wear the uniform needs to be addressed. But hey, this is a developing country with one of the highest indices of poverty and the government just doesn’t have the resources. Hell, literally for anything, particularly at the moment.

    Again, if I was a ‘decent’ public servant here I think I could end up becoming quite depressed. It’s hard on those that do their best here.

    Cheers,

    C.
     
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  3. danbandanna

    danbandanna DI Forum Patron Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer Veteran Marines

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    Sometimes Jack the "flow" just isn't there.. choosing between getting help to function (such as driving with a license vs without) then bolstering the economy might just be the solution... but you are free to follow your own conscience ... :smile:
     
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  4. hiddenuser

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    hahaha, well i agree completely. i retired as an RN in the states. my most common advice to patients was if they were sleeping well and waking up happy, then don't change a thing!!
     
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  5. Jack Peterson

    Jack Peterson DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster SC Connoisseur Veteran Air Force

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    Yes and it will go on and on and on yet we will hear all the moans for ever but each our own and I know my way way of living does not give me sleepless nights :thumbsup:
     
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