Filipino Culture Mentality and Globalization

Manuel Joseph K. Sanchez
2 min readMar 21, 2022

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Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines

What is the future of the Philippines in the context of culture mentality based on the policies that globalization principles adhered to, taking into account the role of religion and global media?

In the present time, I observe that most Filipinos have at least a basic understanding of globalization policies. And I think it will remain the same because of the global media of the Philippines today. The Global Media Culture in the Philippines, from what I have been consuming on a daily basis, is often filled with misinformation. Even with credible news sources, I find very wrong mistakes and untruths (as a note, there are of course good sources of information in the Philippines).

From what I see, and what has happened in the past, the aforementioned conditions and patterns will repeat again in the Philippines. This can only be broken if improvement on education will happen. Additionally, when I want to find the truth, I examine from multiple sources, questioning the authority of each speaker.

The action to solve this is through education, in whatever form, to improve mass communication in whatever platform. I also think that Globalization is seen as a good thing by the media due to how the positives outweigh the negatives, but there is still this lingering awareness that globalization has some negative effects.

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Manuel Joseph K. Sanchez
Manuel Joseph K. Sanchez

Written by Manuel Joseph K. Sanchez

I am a writer for the Wireless Bidet Publication, mainly writing about business, human nature, and the human condition.

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