I don't see any problem with that since that's an honorable job.

I don't see any problem with that since that's an honorable job.
Here's my two cents.
Its foul, and discriminatory thats the way I see it. The Chinese and HKers had treated us Filipino as second class citizen, I wouldnt be shocked they'd made a textbook of it perhaps to teach their future generation. You can research racism and discrimination in HK, and tell me is it still OK?
The thing is...
1. Indonesian made up the other bulk of DH in HK, there are years in which Indonesian outnumber the Filipino DH. so why single out Filipina?
2. They can labelled Filipina as migrant worker, why DH ? Not all Filipina work as a DH in HK, I know a friend na treat gyud siya as DH and she was just having a vacation.
3. The way it is made, it is a clear stereotype. British-he knows english (Filipino can teach english); Japanese-cause of sushi is japanese (you dont need not be Japanese to own a sushi restaurant btw); Chinese-from Shanghai (they can depict Filipino from Philippines); Indian-studying in international school (Indians is not even top 5 nationalities in HK international school).
4. This publication could had been cause by that hostage crisis in Manila hence the hate.

I am Chinese, naa koy mga baligya celfons like Sonia, Nokaya, iPhong, Samsuing. Barato ra pwede paka makatan.aw ug tv kay naa man built-in antenna...
there is nothing wrong with being a domestic helper.
looy pud ning OFW oi ky daghan kaayo ni cla nauli wa kabalik pag abot pinas TAMBAY!!! d na madawat ug trabaho ky OVERAGE! paeta minus pa tag opportunity lisod lisoron pa jud
A sad reality. LOL
But who cares? Our government? Those f***ers don't give a F.
unya unsa ma'y problema anang domestic helper? nangawat na sila ug pork barrel?
Mas noticeable man gud tingale didto ang mga DH
kompara sa laing technical nga profession.
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