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Friday, December 26, 2025

The Great Rebrand: Why the "New Guard" of Philippine Politics Is Just the Old Guard in Gen Z Clothing


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For a moment, the narrative was perfect. In the crowded, often dusty halls of the House of Representatives, a new archetype seemed to emerge: the young reformer. Sharp-suited, social-media savvy, and seemingly unafraid to ruffle feathers, figures like Leviste and Kiko Barzaga were sold to us as the antidote to a stagnant system. They were the disruptors we had been waiting for.


But if you look past the high-definition reels and the viral soundbites, the image begins to crack. As it turns out, Leviste is not a young leader who clawed his way into power against the system.


He is the system—repackaged for a younger audience.


The Myth of the Self-Made Reformer

To call Leviste a “new voice” is to ignore the fundamental physics of Philippine politics. In this country, a surname isn’t just a name; it is capital. It buys visibility, credibility, and media oxygen long before a single policy is ever drafted.


What we are witnessing is not a meritocratic rise, but dynasty politics with a fresher haircut. Alongside colleagues like Barzaga, Leviste represents a new class of "nepo babies" in Congress. They are louder and more algorithm-friendly than their predecessors, but they remain tethered to the same entrenched family power that has defined the status quo for decades. Their appeal isn’t built on the bedrock of policy depth; it is built on the shifting sands of performative outrage.


The Duterte Shadow: Selective Moralism as a Tool

The most glaring contradiction in this carefully curated brand is the company it keeps. You cannot market yourself as an anti-corruption crusader while simultaneously helping to rehabilitate the most corrosive political force of the last decade: the Duterte family.


Despite the well-documented institutional decay, the explosion of national debt, and the normalization of impunity under the previous administration, Leviste has repeatedly chosen accommodation over accountability. He has:


Praisied the former President.


Welcomed his presence in political circles.


Avoided confronting the core crimes of the regime—from extrajudicial killings to the hollowing out of oversight institutions.


This isn't "pragmatism" or "neutrality." It is political alignment disguised as maturity. You cannot claim to fight corruption while helping to normalize a clan that institutionalized it. That isn’t courage—it’s opportunism.


The "Whistleblower" Gambit

The cracks in the facade turned into a chasm with Leviste’s recent turn as a whistleblower. His claim—that a now-deceased DPWH official shared "insertion files" with him before her passing—is convenient in the most troubling way possible.


In the world of serious anti-corruption work, evidence relies on chain of custody and cross-verification. In the world of rebranding politics, evidence relies on emotional appeals. By citing a source who can no longer confirm, deny, or provide context, the narrative relies entirely on Leviste’s word.


This is not how you build a legal case; it is how you build a news cycle. Without independently verifiable documentation, this episode risks becoming another case of weaponized outrage: loud enough to trend, but too weak to survive a courtroom.


The Anatomy of the New Dynasty

When you strip away the rhetoric and the ring lights, the reality is uncomfortable:


Inherited Access: His influence is a product of name recall, not grassroots struggle.


Selective Outrage: His "anti-corruption" stance is media-driven and conveniently ignores his own political allies.


The Duterte Bridge: He has acted as a soft landing for Duterte-aligned politics, legitimizing a legacy of violence.


Narrative over Proof: His most explosive allegations hinge on a silent source and media hype rather than verified facts.


Continuity, Not Change

Leviste and Barzaga are not breaking the cycle of dynasties; they are the next iteration of it. They are the Algorithm Era of traditional politics—younger, faster, and willing to prop up a tyrannical legacy if it advances their own relevance.


We are not witnessing a revolution. We are witnessing a rebrand. This is where privilege wears the costume of righteousness, and proximity to power is sold to the public as bravery.


Don't be fooled by the filter. This isn't change. This is the system, ensuring its own survival by speaking a language the youth can understand.

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Shadows in the Deep: The Hunt for the Philippines’ Most Venomous Phantoms


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In the pitch-black waters of the Philippine seas, a team of daring scientists has unveiled a terrifying yet fascinating secret. While the Philippines is celebrated as part of the Coral Triangle—one of the richest marine ecosystems on Earth—its darker corners have long concealed a lethal mystery. Now, a groundbreaking study has brought these shadows to light, documenting elusive species of carybdeid box jellyfish, notorious for their potent venom and ecological mystery.





The Discovery: Unmasking the Lethal Medusae

Led by Dr. Sheldon Rey Boco of The Philippine Jellyfish Stings Project, a coalition of marine researchers has successfully documented several newly recorded box jellyfish species in Philippine waters. The findings, published in Thalassas: An International Journal of Marine Sciences, represent a critical leap forward in marine biodiversity research.


The study confirms the first-ever Philippine records of four specific species:

Alatina alata 

Carybdea cuboides 

Malo sp. 

Morbakka virulenta 


Additionally, the team confirmed new records for Copula sivickisi and Malo filipina. The gravity of these discoveries cannot be overstated; many carybdeid box jellyfish are capable of causing Irukandji syndrome, a severe and potentially fatal reaction to envenomation. These findings drastically improve the understanding of where these dangerous creatures operate and how widely they are distributed.


Into the Abyss: The Perils of Blackwater Diving

Documenting these creatures required the researchers to venture into an alien world. Dr. Boco notes that studying carybdeids is "extremely challenging" because they inhabit hard-to-reach places. Unlike coastal jellyfish that wash up on beaches, most of these species dwell in offshore waters, at least 100 meters from the coastline and at depths of 20 to 30 meters.


To capture the adult medusa stage (the visible swimming form), the team engaged in "blackwater dives"—specialized night operations conducted over open water.


"Night diving requires specialized scuba certification and careful preparation for each trip." 


Spanning from 2017 to 2021 and resuming in 2024, these expeditions were logistical feats. Before plunging into the dark, the team had to meticulously check weather, currents, and air supplies to ensure the safety of every diver involved.


Why Chase the Venom?

Why risk diving into the dark void to find highly toxic creatures? According to Dr. Boco, there are three critical reasons:


Ecological Sentinels: Box jellyfish are vital to the marine food chain. They consume smaller creatures and serve as prey for larger ones, keeping the ecosystem in check. Their presence—or absence—indicates the health of the marine environment.


The Venom Factor: Many carybdeids possess venom strong enough to hospitalize humans. Understanding the mechanics of this venom is the first step toward developing better treatments and saving lives.



Predictive Science: The group hopes to predict where these species will appear in the future, not just in the Philippines but across nearby seas.


CSI: Ocean — Fighting AI Forgeries

In a modern twist to marine biology, the team bolstered their in situ observations with citizen science, gathering photos and videos from recreational divers. However, this opened the door to a new 21st-century challenge: digital forgeries.


"With artificial intelligence now capable of creating convincing fake jellyfish pictures, we treated each submission like evidence in an investigation," Dr. Boco explained.


The researchers had to act as digital detectives, scrutinizing metadata, lighting consistency, water conditions, and anatomical details to distinguish real biological records from AI-generated fakes. While sorting real records from potential forgeries was time-consuming, it was essential for maintaining the accuracy of the research.


The Future of the Hunt

The team, which includes experts from the University of the Philippines – Diliman, the Batavia Coast Maritime Institute in Western Australia, and professional underwater photographers, is not slowing down.


Dr. Boco aims to streamline the citizen science process, allowing people to report observations in seconds without filling out lengthy forms. By making participation easier, they hope to gather high-quality data to fuel future predictive models. Furthermore, the team plans to conduct more real-time experiments during blackwater dives to unlock the secrets of jellyfish behavior and movement.


This study serves as a reminder that even in the world’s most biodiverse waters, there are still monsters—and marvels—waiting to be found.

Friday, December 19, 2025

From Homegrown Roots to Asian Excellence: Robinsons Hotels and Resorts Named “Best Hospitality Developer (Asia)” at PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards


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December, 2025 – Robinsons Hotels and Resorts (RHR), the hospitality arm of Robinsons Land Corporation (RLC), clinched the coveted title of Best Hospitality Developer in Asia at the 20th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final ceremony held in Bangkok, Thailand.

“We are profoundly honored to receive the Best Hospitality Developer (Asia) award from the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards, Asia Pacific’s most respected real estate awards program,” said Barun Jolly, Senior Vice President & Business Unit General Manager of Robinsons Hotels and Resorts. “This recognition is more than an achievement for Robinsons Hotels and Resorts—it’s a proud moment for the Philippine hospitality and tourism industry. The Best Hospitality Developer award celebrates not only our commitment to quality and innovation but also the collective progress of the country’s tourism sector. It signals that the Philippines is emerging as a key player in the global hospitality landscape, with homegrown brands and industry leaders working together to raise standards and deliver world-class experiences.”

The win is a strategic milestone for RHR’s parent company, Robinsons Land Corporation, which is celebrating its 45th anniversary this year.

"As we celebrate 45 years of ‘Building Better Lives,’ being named Best Hospitality Developer (Asia) is a milestone of great significance for Robinsons Hotels and Resorts and the entire Robinsons Land Corporation,” said Mybelle V. Aragon-GoBio, RLC President and CEO. “This regional recognition affirms the excellence of our hospitality team and showcases how our vision of nation-building through thoughtful, people-centered development resonates on the global stage. At its core, this honor reflects our commitment to champion and showcase Filipino excellence, grounded in a deep understanding of the needs of our guests and communities. This collective achievement inspires us as we continue delivering world-class Filipino hospitality.”

Robinsons Hotels and Resorts has established one of the widest geographical hotel presences in the Philippines, driven by a portfolio that combines distinctive homegrown concepts with strategic international partnerships.

Its home-grown brands include NUSTAR Hotel Cebu (ultra-luxury), Fili Hotels (5-star), Grand Summit Hotels (upscale), Summit Hotels and Resorts (mid-scale), and Go Hotels and Go Hotels Plus (Essential Value). Rounding out its distinguished portfolio are celebrated international brands Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria, Holiday Inn Manila Galleria, Dusit Thani Mactan Cebu, and The Westin Manila.

Driven by this success, Robinsons Hotels and Resorts is further expanding its local brands, focusing on the upscale segment. New additions, including Summit Villas Siargao, Fili Hotel Bridgetowne, and Grand Summit Pangasinan, are slated to open in the next two years. 
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