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Shamed in the Barangay Hall
In the small village of Barangay Layog in Pagalungan, Maguindanao del Sur, in the south of the Philippines, what began as a routine community...
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November 22, 2025
Auntie Spices It Out
Men Entertained, Women Underpaid
November 22, 2025
Dear Cambodian friends – I have many – sit down and pour yourself a cold Angkor because Auntie needs to speak plainly. Equal pay and equal rights aren’t luxuries to be gifted like a rich uncle’s New Year ang pao. They are the bare minimum for any woman who gets up every day — or every night — to earn her living. And yet, in Cambodia’s entertainment and sex industry, equality is treated like an optional seasoning: sprinkle a little when donors visit, hide it when customers arrive, pretend it...
Okinawa’s Unfinished Battle
November 22, 2025
Auntie is horrified—again. And exhausted—again. How many times must Okinawa scream before anyone listens? Every few months, like a dreadful calendar reminder, another headline surfaces: another girl harassed, another woman assaulted, another community forced to relive a half-century of trauma. And each time, the same script unfolds: shock, diplomatic murmurs, promises of “reviewing procedures,” then silence. Until the next victim. Let’s talk responsibility. Not the vague, convenient kind—the real one. Base commanders, generals, admirals, I’m looking straight at you and your shiny medals. You strut around talking about discipline, honour,...
Shamed in the Barangay Hall
November 22, 2025
Let’s get one thing straight—because clearly some folks in Maguindanao del Sur are struggling with the concept. The shame is not on the LGBTQ couples who were dragged from their homes like fugitives of love. The shame is on you, the self-appointed moral police, the barangay bigots with too much power and too little constitutional reading comprehension. Yes, Auntie said it. And I’ll say it again louder for those in the back: the shame is on you. Because in case anyone forgot, the Philippine Constitution—that dusty little document you love...
The Battle for Mixed-Faith Couples
November 22, 2025
Oh, darling, don’t get me started on this tired old excuse that inter-faith marriage threatens social harmony. If I had a chili pepper for every time a politician or religious uncle used that line, I’d have enough sambal to feed all of Java. The idea that two consenting adults loving each other is somehow the spark that will set society on fire—please! If anything, Indonesia’s streets are far more endangered by potholes, corruption, and bad air quality than by a Javanese Muslim marrying a Balinese Hindu. Let Auntie spell it...
With the Burqa in the Operating Theatre
November 21, 2025
Gather round, because Auntie is in full volcanic mode today. The Taliban—yes, those criminal overlords of patriarchy—have outdone even their own monstrous record. Just when you think they’ve reached the peak of misogyny, they shovel deeper, proudly digging a new basement under hell. Banning women from hospitals unless wrapped in a burqa? Forcing female doctors—healers, saviours, the backbone of Afghan health care—to hide under a suffocating cloth cage just to enter their own workplace? This is not governance. This is gender-based sadism dressed up as “virtue.” Let’s be clear: these...
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Men Entertained, Women Underpaid
November 22, 2025
Okinawa’s Unfinished Battle
November 22, 2025
Shamed in the Barangay Hall
November 22, 2025
The Battle for Mixed-Faith Couples
November 22, 2025
With the Burqa in the Operating Theatre
November 21, 2025