youronlyone Mod , to Philippines, the Pearl of the Orient Seas
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From 2010 to 2017, there was a thing called that we Aseans started as a grassroots movement. We were all bloggers from across, well, or South-East Asia.

Some of us joined together to produce one of the best multi-authored regional blogs. We talked about our cultures, write about what makes the region awesome. As well as, try to address the oftentimes silly and sometimes heated debates.

It's all gone now. Forgotten. The blogs dead or offline. We all grew up, got busy with our personal lives, and moved on separately. And the important reason? We lost interest in it as we started to see ASEAN was, is, and will never be for the grassroots.

That was the end of what was once a vibrant grassroot ASEAN Citizens effort. We did it all voluntarily. Without a single recognition from the top-down organisation that is ASEAN.

I had friends from , , , , , , , , and yes, even from (). (I'm from the .) It was fun. It was not tiring at all. It was because we saw a bright future for ASEAN, and we believed in it completely.

But today? ASEAN is still a top-down organisation. They kept trying to get the grassroots involved, but they are always failing. Why? Because it is a top-down organisation, as simple as that. They will never understand until they shift their mindset and approach to bottom-up.

Who is ASEAN really for?

(P.S I want to restart this grassroots movement, but I just no longer have the spark. Give me a very good reason why I should give it another chance. Or, at least, guide the new generation.)

@asean @pilipinas @philippines @pinoy

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    In an alternate history timeline, do you think the industrial revolution happens without the Protestant movement?

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    extremists (, , , even some in ) are pushing people away from especially considering they don't read the texts they preach or model themselves after their prophets.


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    failing , according to the Special Advisory Council for Myanmar (SAC-M). https://specialadvisorycouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/SAC-M-Full-Paper-UN-Myanmar-ENGLISH.pdf

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    military and its affiliate militias “are committing increasingly frequent and brazen war crimes.” - https://iimm.un.org/press-release-war-crimes-by-myanmar-military-are-more-frequent-and-brazen-myanmar-mechanism-annual-report/

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    youronlyone Mod , to Philippines, the Pearl of the Orient Seas
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    How do you read/pronounced ?

    Within ASEAN, 9 out of 10 member nations pronounce it as “as·yan” (if you watch/listen). But here in the most say it as “aa·si·yan”.

    I just heard a third version today: “ey·sea·yan”.

    ⇒ “What if ASEAN Became One Country?” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DcvYOlQfgk


    BONUS:

    For those not familiar with ASEAN, it is a regional group here in South-East Asia. It stands for the “Association of South-East Asian Nations”.

    There are currently 10 member nations, namely:

    There are two observer (potential member) countries:

    There is also the (ASEAN+3), the +3 stands for , , and ( to be specific).

    And the ASEAN+6 that, hopefully, will become the “East Asia Community”, and the added 3 nations are , , and .


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