I promised myself I was done. Finished. Retired. Emotionally pensioned off from Philippine politics. I had decided – quite sensibly, I thought – that I would stop watching what was happening back home. No more news. No more political drama. No more headlines so absurd one initially assumes they were written by satirists with unresolved anger issues. I was going
Tag: political satire
Have you ever read something that feels like the global version of your family group chat—chaotic, full of drama, and somehow still functional? That’s how I felt digging through the ODNI’s 2025 Annual Threat Assessment (link here) right after publishing The Global Frenemies Report You Didn’t Know You Needed. Let’s just say the vibes matched. If my first post was