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    Default Re: MERGED: Protest against Desperate Housewives


    Quote Originally Posted by cebu-future
    Over acting na ta hehe
    sakto...
    sakto...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serene
    The negative press we have right now is OUR fault. We have a corrupt government. We have Filipinas who married foreign nationals for money. We have presidents who lacks a diploma. We have a president's spouse who is THE leader of smuggling. We have celebrities who runs for public position. We have kangaroo court that it's almost like a reality show. And we wonder why we are viewed as inferior? THIS IS ALL OUR FAULT!

    The damage was done by us. It's true that we have substandard educational system...not just in the medical field. Why can't we admit that? It's not their fault that we are humiliated or felt insulted by the truth. Because the truth is, how people from other country see us is directly proportional to how we act.

    This is how they see us:
    1. For women : Sluts (there are more Filipinas compared to other nationalities in the internet naked and they get younger every year)
    2. For women : DH
    3. stupid (for voting celebrities into public position)
    4. etc

    So don't blame them for telling the truth. Can you blame them?
    It would be better if we gave ourselves more credit to improve our self esteem as a nation.
    That way, we don't easily overreact to such nonsense shows that obviously just needed the publicity it is currently getting from the media and the stupid masses.
    Aside from our currently growing economy (something i salute GMA for) consider these:
    This country has a high literacy rate, thats why call centers are migrating here.
    This country is one of the best sources of doctors and nurses anywhere in the world.
    There are LESS Filipinas, taking off their clothes on the internet compared to other countries.
    (cmon, give em more credit guys, compared sa states or sa japan? legal nga porn don eh!)
    I think one problem is because politicians take advantage of the masses with their celebrity and hyped up propagandas, but this happens everywhere else in the world.
    I think the main problem is we lack unity. Let us be united in something that gets us somewhere. Shut up all the complaints and badmouthing and lets focus on a general progress (that means increasing the purchasing power of the peso internationally). That way, we can be proud that we made a difference for this country (like those nurses, domestic helpers and even foreigner-marrying Filipinas, who add in to our pool of foreign currencies)
    The show actually pissed a lot of filipino's and philippine-loving foreigners off, but if we believe we are better than what the show said we are, then why care? Some might even see it as a challenge and improve themselves more.

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    Default Re: MERGED: Protest against Desperate Housewives

    enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spoil
    It would be better if we gave ourselves more credit to improve our self esteem as a nation.
    That way, we don't easily overreact to such nonsense shows that obviously just needed the publicity it is currently getting from the media and the stupid masses.
    Aside from our currently growing economy (something i salute GMA for) consider these:
    This country has a high literacy rate, thats why call centers are migrating here.
    This country is one of the best sources of doctors and nurses anywhere in the world.
    There are LESS Filipinas, taking off their clothes on the internet compared to other countries.
    (cmon, give em more credit guys, compared sa states or sa japan? legal nga porn don eh!)
    I think one problem is because politicians take advantage of the masses with their celebrity and hyped up propagandas, but this happens everywhere else in the world.
    I think the main problem is we lack unity. Let us be united in something that gets us somewhere. Shut up all the complaints and badmouthing and lets focus on a general progress (that means increasing the purchasing power of the peso internationally). That way, we can be proud that we made a difference for this country (like those nurses, domestic helpers and even foreigner-marrying Filipinas, who add in to our pool of foreign currencies)
    The show actually pissed a lot of filipino's and philippine-loving foreigners off, but if we believe we are better than what the show said we are, then why care? Some might even see it as a challenge and improve themselves more.
    up ko ani! mau pa kani ipetition...hehe

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    Default Re: MERGED: Protest against Desperate Housewives

    Quote Originally Posted by Serene
    The negative press we have right now is OUR fault. We have a corrupt government. We have Filipinas who married foreign nationals for money. We have presidents who lacks a diploma. We have a president's spouse who is THE leader of smuggling. We have celebrities who runs for public position. We have kangaroo court that it's almost like a reality show. And we wonder why we are viewed as inferior? THIS IS ALL OUR FAULT!

    The damage was done by us. It's true that we have substandard educational system...not just in the medical field. Why can't we admit that? It's not their fault that we are humiliated or felt insulted by the truth. Because the truth is, how people from other country see us is directly proportional to how we act.

    This is how they see us:
    1. For women : Sluts (there are more Filipinas compared to other nationalities in the internet naked and they get younger every year)
    2. For women : DH
    3. stupid (for voting celebrities into public position)
    4. etc

    So don't blame them for telling the truth. Can you blame them?

    " Ang hindi marunong magmahal sa sariling wika, ay higit pa sa mabaho at malansang isda"

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    Default Re: MERGED: Protest against Desperate Housewives

    Nganong grabe man gyud ang reaksyon?Mga med school dri sa pinas dili ba kana tinood?

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    Actually, i dont care with this issue at all. Ang ako lang : that's what they think about us. Why can't we accept it? That simple...

    If anyone would read my reply in another thread...i was more shocked that we really care about this issue that the insult itself. I mean, there are more important issues that we should put our attention to...corruption, smuggling, murder...etc. That's why i consider this much attention very pathetic.

    And i disagree with spoil when he said that we have high literacy rate. From Macapagal's time, there is actually a dramatic decline in our literacy. Our number one school based on Asian survey is UP Diliman and it only ranks 75th in Asia. More people keeps failing in IELTS every year...

    What im trying to say is...we should move on and get over ourselves. Dili ni importante!

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    Default Re: MERGED: Protest against Desperate Housewives

    Quote Originally Posted by borgy1981
    so we can also call the people from California stupid for voting Arnold Schwarzenegger in public position, ey?
    or there celebrities like nicole ricci, britney spears, paris hilton ---- the sluts of all sluts.

    Hey, America is full of sluts celeb! --- and broadcast it worldwide, what would they think and feel?

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    Default Re: MERGED: Protest against Desperate Housewives

    Quote Originally Posted by Serene
    Actually, i dont care with this issue at all. Ang ako lang : that's what they think about us. Why can't we accept it? That simple...

    If anyone would read my reply in another thread...i was more shocked that we really care about this issue that the insult itself. I mean, there are more important issues that we should put our attention to...corruption, smuggling, murder...etc. That's why i consider this much attention very pathetic.

    And i disagree with spoil when he said that we have high literacy rate. From Macapagal's time, there is actually a dramatic decline in our literacy. Our number one school based on Asian survey is UP Diliman and it only ranks 75th in Asia. More people keeps failing in IELTS every year...

    What im trying to say is...we should move on and get over ourselves. Dili ni importante!

    then, why would react (or even sounding like freakin) to the people who were hurt?

    ur not, in any way helping your fellowmen. thus, ur putting them down.

    have u heard this line " if you have nothing good to say, don't say anything at all "

    i hope, this wouldn't happen to ur family. *peace on earth*

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