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  1. #51

    Quote Originally Posted by emberjim View Post
    Please do read it again.
    I did, many times, and if you can be kind enough to be patient with me and help me out here understand what it is you mean as I can't seem to connect with what you are getting at...

  2. #52
    Kindda sad to read here that there are still racist comments...
    Chinese enslaving Phils... Di man cguro... Negosyo rman tawn na kasagaran mga insik oi...
    In fact, most fil-chinese stay away from politics which i think is whats enslaving our country...

    Personal note: daghan successfull na chinese owned businesses cuz mag tinabangay sila... Kato pag yolanda, na kita gyud nko how big the personal efforts were of some chinese pips here in cebu in reachin out... Also grabe sila mo help a fellow tsinoy in need...

  3. #53
    Quote Originally Posted by pepponeskie View Post
    well, the only words that lingers in my mind if we speak about Philippine Independence is this,

    Mas gugustuhin ko pa ang isang bayang pinamahalaang parang impiyerno ng mga Pilipino, kaysa sa isang bayang pinamahalaang parang langit ng mga Amerikano, sapagkat gaano man kasama ang isang pamahalaang Pilipino ay magagawa nating baguhin.” - Manuel L. Quezon

    pwerte ka impyerno jud tawn.
    And thus he reacted.

  4. #54
    Quote Originally Posted by C'thulhu View Post
    I did, many times, and if you can be kind enough to be patient with me and help me out here understand what it is you mean as I can't seem to connect with what you are getting at...
    If you only know how much I want to, but I hardly find time to repeat myself. I know that some of the expression I used requires a deeper comprehension of meaning rather than the word itself. So I suggest, explore your imagination, eventually you'll get there. Tomorrow is another day, you better cram on this.

  5. #55
    i will only celebrate independence day if cebu is independent from manila and all the kurakot politicians there.

  6. #56
    Quote Originally Posted by emberjim View Post
    If you only know how much I want to, but I hardly find time to repeat myself. I know that some of the expression I used requires a deeper comprehension of meaning rather than the word itself. So I suggest, explore your imagination, eventually you'll get there. Tomorrow is another day, you better cram on this.
    Would you be kind enough to humor me instead and explain it in layman's terms? I don't want to misunderstand, if it can be helped...

  7. #57
    Quote Originally Posted by spartan301 View Post
    Kindda sad to read here that there are still racist comments...
    Chinese enslaving Phils... Di man cguro... Negosyo rman tawn na kasagaran mga insik oi...
    In fact, most fil-chinese stay away from politics which i think is whats enslaving our country...

    Personal note: daghan successfull na chinese owned businesses cuz mag tinabangay sila... Kato pag yolanda, na kita gyud nko how big the personal efforts were of some chinese pips here in cebu in reachin out... Also grabe sila mo help a fellow tsinoy in need...
    I am not against P-noy I even defended him in the other post. P-noy is half-breed Chinese. Janet Lim Napoles is, they were bigtime, The President and The Queen of Scam. Isn't it obvious?

    Every decision made for our country has been influenced by these whom you called JUST Businessmen.
    Racism is a copycat trait of no originality. There is no other way to call Chinese but Chinese. Filipino, Filipino.

    Helping people in the time of tragedy is noble, helping people in time at anytime is godly. Does anyone really care?

  8. #58
    "Isang Bansa, Isang Lahi" mao nay title sa akong Sibika at Kultura na subject pag grade 3... mao m.greet nlng ko og happy independence day mga kababayan ko..

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    Quote Originally Posted by emberjim View Post
    Please do read it again.

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    I don't know where your eyes went, when I said try to look around you. If you live in an exclusive subdivision try to go out and take a kilometer walk, try rural areas and perhaps the slums. There you find an open field prison, a concentration camp designed for your fellow Filipino. Little by little they were executed by their own fate in their own land. If you say it is by choice, a swear to your ancestor's grave that they never had the choice. Realistically, you were too naive if you believe that nobody ever think of the Hitler's way when they feel the same pounding in their chest as Hitler's when he sees his fellow countryman in the verge of societal degradation. And you were more naive if you think that it is even possible to date. Of course it cannot be. If mentioning the word Chinese to refer Chinese is Racism, what is the appropriate word if I want to refer to Chinese?

    I don't have a problem about the world were in to and how it works, I share your views about it. But to stop me from typing words and tell what's about it, is another story. We see things others don't, can't, and won't, we have to share a little bit of fact in a world full of truth and lies.
    The Nazis had to blame a group of people for the state of Germany after WWI and find a scapegoat. Just like you, and a lot of Filipinos want to blame a group of people for our current state and find a scapegoat. Nang-hugas raman mug kamot. You want to blame them because you want to feel like the ball wasn't on your court to begin with. That you were fated to such a terrible condition to begin with and none of it was the result of your own folly. Let's be adults either stop passing the buck or pass the buck to the right people (ie your genius politicians). You're making it sound like all destitute Filipinos became that way because they were fated by the stars to be become that. You're wrong. You are also talking to a sinophobe, but my caution is directed at the Chinamen in Beijing, just across the sea. AFAIK Filipinos (tsinoys included) caused their own "societal degradation" by letting their government walk all over them, just like how the Germans destroyed their own country by going after imperialist aspirations in the early 1900s.

    Also, racism is holding a generalized prejudice to a race based on social perception. When you generalize a group to hold a set of characteristics, usually negative, then you are a racist. Welcome to the club, dude.

    And FYI, nobody's stopping you from typing out your opinions, I just want to point out that it is naive.

  10. #60

    Red face post Independence Day celebration

    Quote Originally Posted by lecreigh View Post
    i will only celebrate independence day if cebu is independent from manila and all the kurakot politicians there.


    hi inday lecreigh

    magpalain lang ko bah, tinuod na tatoo sa imong likod?


    hamisa kaayu imo likod dah. unsa diay lotion imo gamit?


    ask lang ko arun muhamis pud ni ako likod. aheheh

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