Altering the online narrative
Picture this: Your cousin shares on social media a propaganda graphic (again) that says the quality of life in the Philippines back in 1972 was way better than it is today.
Picture this: Your cousin shares on social media a propaganda graphic (again) that says the quality of life in the Philippines back in 1972 was way better than it is today.
In 2012, Mindanao State University Marawi City professor Tirmizy Abdullah was so frustrated with the never-ending peace talks he almost joined a radicalized group.
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It’s been a week since Netflix started streaming the film adaptation of Jenny Han’s novel “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before (TATB).” I have since watched said movie a total of four times (five if you count the 12-minute supercut of all the Lara Jean and Peter K scenes on YouTube). Every time I think I’ve finally gotten out of the black hole of endless press tour interviews and expert fan edits, my Viber and WhatsApp notifications pull me back in. At least three of my group chats have turned into some form of a Peter Kavinsky appreciation thread.
Just what does it takes to break an unbreakable man? This is the crucial question that is asked throughout the second season of the breakout Netflix superhero drama, “Marvel’s Luke Cage,” with Luke played perfectly by actor Mike Colter.
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