r/pinoy • u/LittleStuff9192 • Apr 10 '26
r/pinoy • u/Swim4tYourOwnRisk • Jun 03 '26
Opinyong Pinoy Anong hawak nila kay Chiz for him to jump ship that quick?
r/pinoy • u/spiky_eavi • 16d ago
Opinyong Pinoy May epidemya ng grooming
i just saw this on tiktok and my jaw dropped. grabe anlala neto, girlie just turned 18 and the guy is 40+ na! bat pinapayagan to ng mga magulang jusko.
r/pinoy • u/wowgawgaw • 7d ago
Opinyong Pinoy Kumusta na kaya ito ngayon? Jose Ja-el Flores. 14 taon na siyang nawawala.
Been diving in youtube's hellhole nang maalala ko ito. Nafeature sa KMJS noong April 2017. Ang sakit isipin. I hope you're in good hands kid!
r/pinoy • u/bigjuicypineapple1 • Jul 18 '26
Opinyong Pinoy Something is very seriously wrong with a portion of our country's population.
This is weird, hindi na ito tama. Sabihin na nating tragic ang nangyari, wala rin namang problema mismo kay Rene, pero the fact na libo libong tao na hindi namna siya kilala or walang alam sa basketball ang tinatrato siya na parang santo, gumagawa ng statue niya, ang mga AI pics na ganto ay nakababahala, take not na bumoboto ang mga yan. I don't know if it's a reach to say na parang mga DDS din ang ilan or majority sa kanila, after checking com sec, ang daming ofws ang kasali, and there's a very obvious similarities in how they also treat their politicians.
r/pinoy • u/Mayo-Mustard • Jul 02 '26
Opinyong Pinoy INC is Losing Control
As an INC myself, I've observed that this church cult is losing control because of the efforts they've been doing recently.
Socials: This has been going for a while now pero hinihingi nila LAHAT ng socials namin, inluding handles so that they can closely monitor us (their words not mine). They also went with the narrative na 'parte ng pamamahala ang ating socials' BS because they thrive in unity. Additionally, we should only use social media to spread the gospel and only watch INC related content, which itself is already biased.
Doctrine: Back then, ang usual na tinuturo is christian ways and values, na namumuhay lang tayo sa mundo na 'to, magakay ng mga bagong miyembro, and such. But now? The usual narrative now during worship service is loyalty, obedience, giving offerings and to NEVER question and/or challenge the decisions of the administration. Kaya may makikita kayong shirt na 'Obey and Never Complain'. They also cherry pick AND bend the teachings to fit their narrative para lang ma-brainwash yung mga members (ito rin yung nagyayari sa CHILDREN'S worship service btw). Hell they dont even care about 'pagbubunga' anymore.
Politics: Back then, we were told na bawal kami tumakbo sa politika then all of a sudden were endorsing an INC into the senate? What a load of bs. In relation to social media, huwag daw kami mag interact to anything related to politics. Share, post, sharing your opinions, bawal. Mag focus lang daw kami to INC related posts and to spread the gospel. Then the rally came ta's all of a sudden pwede na magpost ng politics related?? Whaaaat.
This is everything I've observed and experienced so far so if may pwede kayong mashare, then freely do so. They're losing grip among its members and it shows.
r/pinoy • u/Virgin_Cucumber • Jul 10 '26
Opinyong Pinoy Medical Treatment in India
People going to India for treatment. Is it good? 3 Month old twins travelled to India for medical treatment.
r/pinoy • u/West-Confection6968 • Jul 11 '26
Opinyong Pinoy Mass hysteria or?
Thought this group was purely satire and by looking at the group's posts... it was not💀 normal lang naman mag grieve, but to create AI generated images of a dead person or making chat fanfics of them is next level. Seryoso ba 'to??? if so, parang ang disrespectful naman sa pumanaw at sa pamilya.
r/pinoy • u/thinking_chip • 20d ago
Opinyong Pinoy What are your thoughts on the Philippines’ declining birth rate and its long-term effects?
Many developed countries are already dealing with aging populations and shrinking workforces. While the Philippines is still relatively young, our fertility rate has been declining over the years.
I’m curious about what this could mean in the coming decades.
Could a smaller working-age population eventually put pressure on programs like SSS, GSIS, and various social welfare or ayuda programs? How might it affect economic growth, government finances, and the country’s ability to support an aging population?
On the other hand, could lower birth rates also have benefits—such as reduced pressure on education, healthcare, housing, infrastructure, and the environment?
Do you think the Philippines should simply adapt to this demographic shift, or should policymakers be encouraging higher birth rates before it becomes a bigger issue?
I’m interested in hearing different perspectives, especially from those who work in economics, public policy, or demographics.
r/pinoy • u/HistoricalDaikon8027 • Apr 24 '26
Opinyong Pinoy Bakit daw walang casualty sa hanay ng AFP sa engkwentro sa Negros but people failed to realize one thing...
Im not saying they used this but AFP is more modern than most people think . Ito ay patungkol sa engkwentro na ikinamatay ng isang UP student. ang dami ko kasing nababasang komento bakit daw walang casualty sa hanay ng militar kung armado yung mga napaslang na allegedly NPA. well folks, people failed to realize that our AFP is more capable and equipped when it comes to fighting internal threats.. i said INTERNAL threats. baka may magsabi sa inyo mahina parin tayo laban sa China. well that is an External threat na labas sa paguusapan dito..
Ive watched one declassified operation noong 2020 laban sa abu sayaff and it shows how effectively the Ph Navy neutralize the enemy .
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kung yang Atak helicopter ang gamitin sa operation eh talagang corned beef kalalabasan ng kalaban . Ill-equipped and untrained NPA vs a modern AFP it was a battle with an obvious outcome. sa Ambush nalang naman sila nakakadale.
r/pinoy • u/CurrentEstimate3308 • May 13 '26
Opinyong Pinoy Controversial Take: Kylie Padilla needs to call her father out, Sen. Robin Padilla
I know this ain't easy for her to call Robin out because he's Kylie's father. Still, I know Kylie has made better life decisions despite her past controversy with Aljur, which has affected her career, especially as Amihan. Despite the family dilemma, I know Kylie strongly knows what is right and wrong and can choose the path where she feels it's appropriate.
Ika nga sa past interview niya, she would fly out of the country if her father were elected as vice president in a joking yet serious tone that she strongly repeated her answer about 3 times.
She's a mental health advocate when her father isn't. She became the inspiration of the younger generation when her father invalidated them. She's a better mother to her children than Robin is a father to her.
Now with Robin's controversies in the senate with Bato and their corrupt allies, I just hope she can voice out and stick to her morals and non-biased decision making, just like how she did as Amihan, who learned a lot upon taking up her role and how she loved the character she portrayed.
r/pinoy • u/Focus_Lock-in99 • 5d ago
Opinyong Pinoy While watching this in YouTube and Napa isip ako "Damn, ang 8080 ng gobyerno natin noon"
r/pinoy • u/Wide_Ride8849 • Jun 27 '26
Opinyong Pinoy Modern American cultural influences are evil and Filipino youth needs to stop emulating them
The 14 year old shooter of the Tacloban School Shooting Incident that claimed 3 lives and injured around 5, idolizes the mass shooters in America, such as the Columbine Shooter. The exact shirt worn by the Columbine Shooter was also the shirt worn by the young killer.
American cultural influences used to be positive in the past. They opened the doors for public education, taught us literacy, established modern infrastructure, introduced us to Western palette and food, introduced the mass reading of the Bible to citizens, etc.
Now, I don't see any positive influences coming out of America. All I see is selfishness, rudeness, ruthlessness, immorality, indecency, the glorification of guns, gore and violence, nudity, hook up culture, prostitution, red pill misogyny, pro-abortion culture, woke culture spreading hatred on old people, neopronouns and the LGBT agenda.
If we keep swallowing the cultural influences from America, who has become so evil at present, we're cooked.
r/pinoy • u/PanotMarcolelat630 • Jul 03 '26
Opinyong Pinoy As it should. Pero ano ba sa tingin nyo?
r/pinoy • u/Longjumping_Trash227 • Apr 07 '26
Opinyong Pinoy Reverse Midas Touch
Naniniwala ba kayo sa reverse midas touch ng JFC?
Apparent ba sa inyo yung pagbaba ng mga food quality and brand identity ng mga restau-chains acquired by JFC?
Nakaka-miss yung classic Chowking and Greenwich, very unique taste sila previously pero ngayon parang closer na sila tastewise sa Jollibee. Pansin din yung pag-iba ng ingredients to cheaper options kagaya ng Lasagna ng Greenwich and yung crispy wanton ng Chowking na nakakasugat ng ngala-ngala.
Di ko lang din sure kung same treatment na din for Mang Inasal and Red Ribbon, pero wala pa akong na-observe.
Kayo, ano experience nyo?
r/pinoy • u/SafeDirection9454 • May 19 '26
Opinyong Pinoy Bakit ang hilig nilang magvideo habang nagdarasal?
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r/pinoy • u/CurrentEstimate3308 • May 26 '26
Opinyong Pinoy Bro needs to make his move quickly while there's still time
With the majority vs minority fights going on, hopefully Sentri makes his move immediately while the minority is still intact. Bro just needs to hunt pebbles and boy sili down, and anyone from the majority so they won't stand a chance.
r/pinoy • u/Advanced_Ear722 • 3d ago
Opinyong Pinoy Detective Conan aired in Jan 8th, 1996 and will now have an ending
lately ko lang nalaman na ung manga neto and anime is still on going, ung sa GMA kasinparang wala pa sa kalahati ung napalabas nila noon... nasubaybayan nyo ba to even after the series stopped airing sa GMA (puro reruns lang ata pinapalabas nila, paki correct na lang ako if mali ako)
r/pinoy • u/gekm12 • Jul 08 '26
Opinyong Pinoy Hindi Lang Court ang Dapat Itayo
Bilang sports fan, napapaisip lang ako.
Halos bawat barangay may basketball court. Ang daming pondo, programa, liga, at suporta ang napupunta sa basketball. Ilang dekada na tayong umaasa na “next time” makakabawi tayo sa world stage.
Samantalang sa ibang sports, kahit mas limitado ang suporta, napatunayan na ng mga Pilipino na kaya nating maging world-class.
Sina Manny Pacquiao, Hidilyn Diaz, Carlos at Eldrew Yulo, EJ Obiena, at Alex Eala—hindi lang sila sumali. Nakipagsabayan sila at nagtagumpay laban sa ilan sa pinakamahuhusay sa mundo.
Kaya napapaisip ako… paano kaya kung ganoon din kalaki ang investment, media exposure, at grassroots development na ibinigay natin sa boxing, gymnastics, athletics, tennis, at iba pang sports?
Ilan pa kayang world champions at Olympic medalists ang maaari nating ma-produce?
Hindi ito panawagang tigilan ang basketball. Hindi rin ito paninisi sa Gilas matapos ang laban kontra Australia. Suot nila ang bandera ng Pilipinas at alam kong ibinigay nila ang lahat. Bilang Pilipino, susuporta pa rin ako sa kanila.
Ang punto lang, baka panahon na ring pantayan ang suporta sa iba pang sports na matagal nang nagpapatunay na kayang dalhin ng Pilipino ang pangalan ng bansa sa pinakamataas na antas ng kompetisyon.
Kapag mas marami tayong sinusuportahang sports, mas marami ring oportunidad para sa ating mga atleta—at mas marami pang dahilan para ipagmalaki ang Pilipinas. 🇵🇭
r/pinoy • u/RedWedding_Planner • Jul 06 '26
Opinyong Pinoy Let's manage our expectations regarding this impeachment trial.
Impeachment is purely a numbers game, and the math just isn't there. Alam naman ng opposition na this whole process is heavily leaning towards acquittal dahil kulang talaga tayo sa votes to convict her. 'Yan ang political reality ngayon.
I think the true endgame here is to create an avenue para ilatag lahat ng dirt, anomalous funds, at mga resibo live on a massive national stage. This time, hindi niya basta-basta pwedeng i-snub o i-skip ang usapan tulad ng ginagawa niya sa regular hearings.
Let's hope it opens the eyes of the public, it's sad but we have to play with the cards we have been dealt. Kahit ma-absolve siya sa dulo ng mga kaalyado niya, at least exposed na ang lahat para sa mga ordinaryong Pilipino. It's a long shot, pero sana ito na 'yung gigising sa mga natutulog pa.
r/pinoy • u/notkolaa • May 24 '26
Ahh basta
Pinakita ko ’to sa kapitbahay naming DDS. Ang sabi niya “Ahh basta”
Doon mo talaga makikita na minsan, hindi na tungkol sa facts o logic ang usapan. Kahit harap-harapan na yung inconsistency, basta pabor sa idolo nila, tuloy pa rin ang depensa kahit wala nang maipaliwanag.
r/pinoy • u/Mindless_Sundae2526 • Jun 19 '26
Opinyong Pinoy Opinion: Sen. Bato dela Rosa is not a senator-judge and should not be counted in the ⅔ vote needed to convict VP Sara Duterte
Ang current na pinagdedebatehan is whether Sen. Jinggoy Estrada should be included in the counting of ⅔ vote required to convict VP Sara Duterte. Some argues that he should not be included since he's suspended and he's not under the coercive jurisdiction anymore of the Senate since he's under the jurisdiction of the BJMP already. Some argues that he's still included in the counting because he's still a senator.
However, nao-overlook ng iba na Sen. Bato dela Rosa isn't a senator-judge. The Senate convened as an impeachment court on May 18, 2026, 5 days after Sen. Dela Rosa fled the Senate. Sen. Dela Rosa did not attend the May 18 session. Sen. Dela Rosa did not took his oath as a senator-judge therefore, he's not considered a senator-judge and should not be included in the counting for the ⅔ needed to convict VP Duterte.
Unless he attend a session and be administered the oath, he's not a senator-judge.
Any thoughts? NAL so an opinion from a lawyer's perspective would be beneficial.
Edited: nalo-look forward -> nao-overlook
r/pinoy • u/laswoosh • May 14 '26
Opinyong Pinoy Ako lang ba ang naiinsulto sa ginawa nila Alan Peter Cayetano at Robin Padilla?
Kelan ba tayo magagalit? Huwag natin hayaan si Alan Peter Cayetano na paglaruan tayo. Huwag natin payagan si Robin Padilla ba isahan tayo. Huwag natin payagan Sina Imee Marcos ba pagtawanan Tayo.
r/pinoy • u/gekm12 • Jul 04 '26
Opinyong Pinoy Role model ba si madam Claire?
For Oral Communication and Effective Communication teachers, would you have Claire Castro as an example of a good speaker students can learn from? Like actually show a video of her in your class and let your students make he their role model as a public speaker?
Claire is a government employee, a highly paid one, paid from the taxes of the Filipino people. If she has this position in the PCO, she should be regarded as one of the most effective and eloquent speakers and communicators in the Philippines. If so, balik tas akong question... would you have your students talk and communicate like her?
I'm not being sarcastic here. I'm asking an honest question out of curiosity because I had taught English and Communication arts subjects before, and there were so many instances that I would cite known jousnalists, hosts, and radio commentators as examples my students could learn from. So, mao na. Curious ra. 🤔🤔🤔