
Critics lash San Francisco’s $5M per person reparations plan
A proposal to give $5 million to every eligible Black person in San Francisco as part of the city’s efforts to pay reparations was slammed Wednesday as “preposterous” by critics.
A proposal to give $5 million to every eligible Black person in San Francisco as part of the city’s efforts to pay reparations was slammed Wednesday as “preposterous” by critics.
“NAPICO is probably the closest he can celebrate EDSA Anniv within his jurisdiction,” Pasig Councilor Kiko Rustia told critics of Mayor Vico Sotto.
Willie Revillame asked the public to leave politics out of their decision to watch Wowowin, but many called him blind.
Giving youth groups the chance to air their sentiments against the revival of mandatory Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) for college students in the Senate does not necessarily mean they should be followed, Senator Ronaldo Dela Rosa said on Monday.
“Do not clap with glee. I am not going to die yet,” former senator Juan Ponce Enrile tells his critics.
People with hair loss in South Korea should have their treatments covered by the state to prevent “discrimination”, the ruling party’s presidential candidate pledged Friday, in what critics called a bald bid to pull ahead in neck-and-neck polls.
President Rodrigo Duterte has accused the opposition of fault-finding while doing nothing to stop the Covid-19 pandemic.
Philippine lawmaker Sarah Elago faces a daily barrage of Facebook posts linking her to communist rebels trying to overthrow the government. She says the claims are false, but they could get her killed anyway.
Sen. Panfilo Lacson reacts to Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque words to critics of the Duterte administration.
“This is just one of the demolition jobs of our critics,” the legislator said.