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    Alec Baldwin’s Joke on Filipina Mail Order Bride CAUSES UPROAR!

    JUST AN OLD NOTE I POSTED ON MY FB AROUND JULY...

    I AM FILIPINA AND PROUD OF IT!

    In my Literature class we were asked to read our handouts about filipino women...I was actually reading The Filipino women by Carmen Guerrero Nakpil,a very powerful essay indeed..A s i was surfing the net i saw this vid in utube,an interview with the famous actor Alec Baldwin...And i felt i had to step up and make a CLEAR POINT!Im not mad or anything cz for me WE ARE THE ONES WHO DICTATES OUR OWN REPUTATION.But i dnt blame these filipina women in the said sites,i blame the CORRUPT GOVERNMENT!


    Alec Baldwin’s joke about getting a Filipino mail-order bride provoked a sharp response in the Philippines, with one senator saying that the “30 Rock” star faces violence if he ever visits.

    Baldwin, 51, who is divorced with a teenage daughter, said in a May 12 interview on “The Late Show” with David Letterman that he would love to have more children.

    The Emmy-winning actor quipped that he was “thinking about getting a Filipino mail-order bride at this point … or a Russian one.”



    MY POINT!
    Okay, Alec Baldwin is probably not aware that we have a law banning Mail Order Marriages that facilitating or arranging a marriage between a Filipina and a foreigner has been prohibited under Republic Act 6955 or the Anti-Mail-Order Bride Law of 1990. The law “declare(s) as unlawful the practice of matching Filipino women for marriage to foreign nationals on a mail order basis and other similar practices, including the advertisement, publication, printing or distribution of brochures, fliers, and other propaganda materials in furtherance thereof and providing penalty therefore.”

    Joking about mail-order brides... is trivializing human smuggling, NOT A GOOD JOKE!

    SO What makes me proud to be a Filipino? That I know how to value things that need to be valued… being Pinoy enables me to respect people without looking down on their heritage.Filipinos are a tough breed. We can go through crises that would have Western societies at a standstill and still meet each other for coffee the next day.Filipina women especially,one of her good qualities=her unquenchable optimism...and Because I love passionately, and I think that comes from being Filipino.

    The thing is, Alec Baldwin is not alone in stereotyping Filipinas . The Filipina has been stereotyped as “mail order brides” for so long . An information campaign should consistently be disseminated. The government must implement the law prohibiting the violation of Filipino women, and should look after distressed Filipinas who have suffered abuses in the hands of foreign spouses.


    xoxo QUEENBEE


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    why is it when anyone makes remarks against the philipines,the nation take offence?

    im sure filipino nationals never comment about other nations around the world.

    seems to me,it swings both ways?
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
    why is it when anyone makes remarks against the philipines,the nation take offence?

    im sure filipino nationals never comment about other nations around the world.

    seems to me,it swings both ways?
    wHY YOU ALwAYS SEEM TO BE OUT OF THE TOPIC BORNATBIRTH?wE are a bit sensitive with our filipina ladies,,,Alec Baldwin is a public figure,and as a public figure youve got huge responsibilities on what u say on TV especially...i dnt hate Alec bladin,even loved his sitcom,real funny but like i alays said on here,me dont like people STEREOTYPIN...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Queenbee View Post
    wHY YOU ALwAYS SEEM TO BE OUT OF THE TOPIC BORNATBIRTH?wE are a bit sensitive with our filipina ladies,,,Alec Baldwin is a public figure,and as a public figure youve got huge responsibilities on what u say on TV especially...i dnt hate Alec bladin,even loved his sitcom,real funny but like i alays said on here,me dont like people STEREOTYPIN...
    stereotypes exist because everywhere you go,you will see them.

    we have plenty here in the uk,just ask your bf,about the scottish,english and irish stereotypes.
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
    stereotypes exist because everywhere you go,you will see them.

    we have plenty here in the uk,just ask your bf,about the scottish,english and irish stereotypes.
    At last we got something to agree..

    e're getting there BORNATBIRTH,,,


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    Quote Originally Posted by Queenbee View Post
    At last we got something to agree..

    e're getting there BORNATBIRTH,,,
    you maybe surprised how much we may agree on

    just dont let yourself get so pikon
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    We can go through crises that would have Western societies at a standstill and still meet each other for coffee the next day.
    What Western societies are brought to a standstill through the minor crisis that happen in Philippines?

    You should be shouting from the rooftops about how your government handled this. At the present time you have a major crisis, and you HAVE been brought to a standstill, because no helicopters, lack of sewerage , lack of manpower for rescue from the military or emergency services.

    Your president was caught cheating, and you still have her in power.

    Article about impeachment in 2005

    Can you explain to me, why you haven't booted her ass out yet? Or are you still drinking coffee?
    It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
    What Western societies are brought to a standstill through the minor crisis that happen in Philippines?

    You should be shouting from the rooftops about how your government handled this. At the present time you have a major crisis, and you HAVE been brought to a standstill, because no helicopters, lack of sewerage , lack of manpower for rescue from the military or emergency services.

    Your president was caught cheating, and you still have her in power.

    Article about impeachment in 2005

    Can you explain to me, why you haven't booted her ass out yet? Or are you still drinking coffee?
    I do admit that already OUR GOVERNMENT SUCKS...CORRUPTION and BAD POLITICS is one of the reasons why we can never impeach her...ARENT those who are in the GOvernment cheats mr garytojessica???and let's face it even if she's a oman,she's done much of this country i admit than the past men presidents...Tell me one politician who didnt cheat or lie in some sort????

    And even though e're lacking,This crisis made filipinos stand hand in hand in helping out with each other othout the help of the govt...

    P.s im not a coffee drinker,tea though...It's my own observation


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    Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
    why is it when anyone makes remarks against the philipines,the nation take offence?

    im sure filipino nationals never comment about other nations around the world.

    seems to me,it swings both ways?
    I disagree with Queenie. I think that this is a very very valid point in the context of "pinoy pride" etc.

    Look, everywhere I go, every day when I leave the house I hear a constant chorus of "Amerikano" and "Hey Joe", and "Hoy Foreigner", "Amerikano, give me money now". Now, this can very easily be construed as racist. They see a white person and you automatically assume I am

    a) American (coz no white people ever came from Europe, gago)
    b) Rich (coz all whiteys have a money tree)
    c) Should help your situation (I am not responsible for other's kids)
    d) Is entitled to pay a higher price for goods and services.

    I say all that to say this: I am constantly given racist treatment here in the Philippines because I am a minority - a white man, a puti an alleged Amerikano.

    I don't take that nicely, given the implications of how it would be were the roles reversed and Filipinos were on the receiving end.

    I mean, Filipinas on here who live in the UK, if an english person says to your husband - in your presence - "Does your chinese bride speak english?", you'd be offended, but here in the Philippines, I'm supposed to be all understanding like a dog rolling over?

    I know this is a bit of a rant, but Filipinos are racists too.

    They'll laugh at TV jokes about chinese (they call them "spitting chinese") and Koreans, and Americans, but when Desperate Housewives, or Alec Baldwin make any kind of statement in JEST, it's considered an outrage.

    The Philippines is full of double standards, yet, in my very humble opinion, many of the derisory comments are earned (not that it makes it right).

    Anyhow, I hope you all can make some sense out of that

    JimHub.


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    Quote Originally Posted by James Hubbard View Post
    I disagree with Queenie. I think that this is a very very valid point in the context of "pinoy pride" etc.

    Look, everywhere I go, every day when I leave the house I hear a constant chorus of "Amerikano" and "Hey Joe", and "Hoy Foreigner", "Amerikano, give me money now". Now, this can very easily be construed as racist. They see a white person and you automatically assume I am

    a) American (coz no white people ever came from Europe, gago)
    b) Rich (coz all whiteys have a money tree)
    c) Should help your situation (I am not responsible for other's kids)
    d) Is entitled to pay a higher price for goods and services.

    I say all that to say this: I am constantly given racist treatment here in the Philippines because I am a minority - a white man, a puti an alleged Amerikano.

    I don't take that nicely, given the implications of how it would be were the roles reversed and Filipinos were on the receiving end.

    I mean, Filipinas on here who live in the UK, if an english person says to your husband - in your presence - "Does your chinese bride speak english?", you'd be offended, but here in the Philippines, I'm supposed to be all understanding like a dog rolling over?

    I know this is a bit of a rant, but Filipinos are racists too.

    They'll laugh at TV jokes about chinese (they call them "spitting chinese") and Koreans, and Americans, but when Desperate Housewives, or Alec Baldwin make any kind of statement in JEST, it's considered an outrage.

    The Philippines is full of double standards, yet, in my very humble opinion, many of the derisory comments are earned (not that it makes it right).

    Anyhow, I hope you all can make some sense out of that

    JimHub.
    I do agree With you on that, but aint in any country have double standards???Im ashamed by those filipinos Who are very narroW minded,uneducated,,But hey,that's one of our big problems here in the pHilippines,,,,A lot of people i kno from the states have bad and good experiences With Americans...

    Some filipinos are racists in a Way but there are alWays people like that in any country...


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    It's different though, because I'm talking very broadly about the national perception.

    I mean, in the UK, most regular working class people will think of Filipinos as "Hardworking, faithful, educated, caring (as in nurses lol).

    The flipside is here in the Philippines, most regular working class people see foreigners as

    - Cash Cows
    - Abnormally Big Bodied
    - Suckers
    - Assume they're americans.


    The point I'm trying to make is, here in Philippines, those small minded, racist stereotypes are held by the majority of the ordinary people, with an elite few who think in a non prejudicial way.

    Whereas in the UK, where we're socialised to value multiculturalism, the small minded, racist community are very very fringe, and not mainstream at all.

    That's my 2 peso's worth.


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    Quote Originally Posted by James Hubbard View Post
    It's different though, because I'm talking very broadly about the national perception.

    I mean, in the UK, most regular working class people will think of Filipinos as "Hardworking, faithful, educated, caring (as in nurses lol).

    The flipside is here in the Philippines, most regular working class people see foreigners as

    - Cash Cows
    - Abnormally Big Bodied
    - Suckers
    - Assume they're americans.


    The point I'm trying to make is, here in Philippines, those small minded, racist stereotypes are held by the majority of the ordinary people, with an elite few who think in a non prejudicial way.

    Whereas in the UK, where we're socialised to value multiculturalism, the small minded, racist community are very very fringe, and not mainstream at all.

    That's my 2 peso's worth.
    I beg to disagree James,,,Why are you just visiting the bad part of the Philippines...What cities have you been too???

    and trust me,the SPITTING CHINESE people is indeed true,,,Try Living in China especially to the provinces there,,,Ive been to Shanghai,nanjing,Schenjen,Suzho,Wuxi,,,and believe me,YOU DONT WANNA MESS ITH THE CHINESE PEOPLE THERE...

    If i had a choice,i Would still choice Philippines,,,


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    I used to get the star ferry every morning to work,they all have "No spitting" signs,the chinese like nothing better than a good throat rattling,lung clearing howk Indians are worse for spitting though,try wandering around old Delhi avoiding the TB laden bettel coloured gobbets of phlegm Racism in Pinas?I remember listening to a song on the radio once sung in Tagalog about a guy whose girlfriend had slept with an american and caught AID's That was back in the early 1990's but I distinctly remember the song,imagine the furore if stateside radio stations gave the song airtime but substituted the yank for a pinoy Theres ignorance in all races,nowt to get excited nor offended about



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    Quote Originally Posted by Queenbee View Post
    I beg to disagree James,,,Why are you just visiting the bad part of the Philippines...What cities have you been too???

    and trust me,the SPITTING CHINESE people is indeed true,,,Try Living in China especially to the provinces there,,,Ive been to Shanghai,nanjing,Schenjen,Suzho,Wuxi,,,and believe me,YOU DONT WANNA MESS ITH THE CHINESE PEOPLE THERE...

    If i had a choice,i Would still choice Philippines,,,
    Of course you would, it's home for you! Just like the greenday song "A wasteland I call my home - welcome to paradise"

    as for visiting the bad parts, QB, are you crazy? I am talking about the "middle class" subdivision I live in where everyone's an attorney or doctor, and the whole city I live in.

    I have been living here in negros oriental for a year now, I'm entitled to the opinion that I have because it's my experience.

    Lets not have an argument here.

    All I'll say is : mail order brides dont exist, but they do. Just in a legal form to pacify those powers that be.

    Chinese like to spit. Great. Some Filipinas or Russians will marry any man who's willing to crack open his visa card and take them from being in poverty, or as the illonggos say "eating grass".

    So why was Alec wrong in what he said? He was just going on the knowledge that he had.

    I was outraged the first time I saw that clip too, then I realised my own logical shortcomings in that area.


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    This is to do with ignorance and education about a people. But judgement is always made about races. See Stereotypes. Queenie? What is your first reaction when you saw a white man? Be honest now?

    Filipinos- I thought- that's that dirty place with the big Rubbish tip in Manila right? poor always work as maids for the old British empire. What a shame it's like that.

    Preconceptions first, then educate myself about the place in more detail by reading and talking to the people
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    This is the statement of Ms Loren Legarda.
    STATEMENT
    Senator Loren Legarda
    Re: Alec Baldwin's Mail Order Bride Remark
    18 May 2009

    Mr. President and my honorable colleagues: Yet again the Filipina has been a subject of ridicule by a foreigner. In the David Letterman Show aired last Thursday, May 14, Hollywoord actor Alec Baldwin said:


    "I'd love to have more kids. I think about getting a Filipino mail-order bride at this point or a Russian one. I don't care, I'm 51."

    This statement, Mr. President, is nothing short of a cultural insensitivity. There have been several instances in the past when the Filipina has been degraded in international media. There was Teri Hatcher in Desperate Housewives saying she wanted to make sure she would not be attended by a doctor who attended a medical school in the Philippines. Then there was the BBC program Harry and Paul portraying a Filipina maid in undignified and laughable postures. Then this statement by Mr. Baldwin. To let this pass by without a sound of protest is the height of insensitivity and callousness on our part, Filipino leaders. So I vigorously register my objection to the statement by Mr. Baldwin.

    Mr. Baldwin is know for being thoughtless about what he says. Nevertheless, his words are classifiable as "hate speech."

    These incidents in the international media show a pattern of hatred directed against an identifiable group: the Filipinos. In the latter two incidents, another pattern of degradation may be observed: insult against the Filipino woman. By making the remark, Mr. Baldwin hurled two insults: one against the Filipino race and the other, against the female.

    Mr. President and my honorable colleagues, incidents of mockery against our race happen again and again, again and again we must not fail in our strong condemnation and resounding assertion of our diginity.

    Let us make it clear to the world: Filipino women are not for sale.

    Not for sale even to Hollywood actors.

    Thank you, Mr. President


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    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
    This is to do with ignorance and education about a people. But judgement is always made about races. See Stereotypes. Queenie? What is your first reaction when you saw a white man? Be honest now?

    Filipinos- I thought- that's that dirty place with the big Rubbish tip in Manila right? poor always work as maids for the old British empire. What a shame it's like that.

    Preconceptions first, then educate myself about the place in more detail by reading and talking to the people
    it's a matter of educational evolution


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    This is the statement of Ms Loren Legarda.
    STATEMENT
    Senator Loren Legarda
    Re: Alec Baldwin's Mail Order Bride Remark
    18 May 2009

    Mr. President and my honorable colleagues: Yet again the Filipina has been a subject of ridicule by a foreigner. In the David Letterman Show aired last Thursday, May 14, Hollywoord actor Alec Baldwin said:


    "I'd love to have more kids. I think about getting a Filipino mail-order bride at this point or a Russian one. I don't care, I'm 51."

    This statement, Mr. President, is nothing short of a cultural insensitivity. There have been several instances in the past when the Filipina has been degraded in international media. There was Teri Hatcher in Desperate Housewives saying she wanted to make sure she would not be attended by a doctor who attended a medical school in the Philippines. Then there was the BBC program Harry and Paul portraying a Filipina maid in undignified and laughable postures. Then this statement by Mr. Baldwin. To let this pass by without a sound of protest is the height of insensitivity and callousness on our part, Filipino leaders. So I vigorously register my objection to the statement by Mr. Baldwin.

    Mr. Baldwin is know for being thoughtless about what he says. Nevertheless, his words are classifiable as "hate speech."

    These incidents in the international media show a pattern of hatred directed against an identifiable group: the Filipinos. In the latter two incidents, another pattern of degradation may be observed: insult against the Filipino woman. By making the remark, Mr. Baldwin hurled two insults: one against the Filipino race and the other, against the female.

    Mr. President and my honorable colleagues, incidents of mockery against our race happen again and again, again and again we must not fail in our strong condemnation and resounding assertion of our diginity.

    Let us make it clear to the world: Filipino women are not for sale.

    Not for sale even to Hollywood actors.

    Thank you, Mr. President
    What a lot of reactionary bum.

    Besides, we don't need to tell the world filipinas are not for sale. We need to tell the Filipinas that they're not for sale, then the world will follow suit. The reason why the mail order bride perception is intact is because there are many girls who marry for money and not much else.

    Besides, no-one cares in Ireland if he says something about Irish being drunkards.

    The way the Filipinos have reacted to this and Desperate Houswives has made them even more a laughing stock.

    Laugh at yourselves Filipinos, that way you can show your pride without lashing out!

    Just my 2 centavos.

    Jim.


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    Quote Originally Posted by James Hubbard View Post
    it's a matter of educational evolution
    American's still think England is the UK with bowler hats and umbrellas. Also, when I was in holiday in Hawaii, I stayed at a hostel. There was an Australian there. She understood my Scottish accent immediately but the American thought i was being rude. Would you prefer if I spoke to you this way maam?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
    American's still think England is the UK with bowler hats and umbrellas.
    And Filipino Universities strive for "american standards"


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    Quote Originally Posted by James Hubbard View Post
    And Filipino Universities strive for "american standards"
    Perhaps they think American university are like this:
    Irn Bru Scottish Advert- Phenomenal

    sing along nooo

    THIS HIGH SCHOOL SING-SONG ITS NOT ABOUT DREA-EAMS
    THERES NO CHEERLEADERS OR BASKETBALL TEA-EAMS
    BUT WEVE GOT SOMETHING THATS GOOD FOR MORA-ALE
    ITS FIZZY, ITS GINGER, ITS PHENOMENAL!

    WE AINT GOT NO-ONE CALLED CHAD, BRAD OR TREY-EY
    WE DONT HAVE HAIRCUTS THAT LOOK LIKE TOUPE-ES
    THIS JUICE IS CLASS AND HERES OUR RATIONA-ALE
    ITS FIZZY, ITS GINGER, ITS PHENOMENAL!

    BREAK IT DOON!

    WE GOT NO TIME FOR AMERICAN PO-OP
    SO LETS EXPEL IT JUST GIVE IT THE CH-OP
    OW!

    WE LOVE THE DRINK THATS FROM OUR LOCALE
    ITS FIZZY, ITS GINGER, ITS PHENOMENAL! YEAH!

    BEAT IT!

    ITS FIZZY, ITS GINGER, ITS PHENOMENAL
    PHENOMENAL!
    YEAAAAAAAHHHHHHH! "
    It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
    Perhaps they think American university are like this:
    Irn Bru Scottish Advert- Phenomenal

    sing along nooo

    THIS HIGH SCHOOL SING-SONG ITS NOT ABOUT DREA-EAMS
    THERES NO CHEERLEADERS OR BASKETBALL TEA-EAMS
    BUT WEVE GOT SOMETHING THATS GOOD FOR MORA-ALE
    ITS FIZZY, ITS GINGER, ITS PHENOMENAL!

    WE AINT GOT NO-ONE CALLED CHAD, BRAD OR TREY-EY
    WE DONT HAVE HAIRCUTS THAT LOOK LIKE TOUPE-ES
    THIS JUICE IS CLASS AND HERES OUR RATIONA-ALE
    ITS FIZZY, ITS GINGER, ITS PHENOMENAL!

    BREAK IT DOON!

    WE GOT NO TIME FOR AMERICAN PO-OP
    SO LETS EXPEL IT JUST GIVE IT THE CH-OP
    OW!

    WE LOVE THE DRINK THATS FROM OUR LOCALE
    ITS FIZZY, ITS GINGER, ITS PHENOMENAL! YEAH!

    BEAT IT!

    ITS FIZZY, ITS GINGER, ITS PHENOMENAL
    PHENOMENAL!
    YEAAAAAAAHHHHHHH! "


    Break it Dooooon!!! lolz


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    hmmm an alien???


    hey most of ma girlfriends are foreigners,,,all sorts of races but ma very best friends are black people,,,just love them,they alWays have your back and talented and not fakers,,,


    im an open minded person and educated jim...and negros Oriental is not the PHILIPPINES,,,its just part of it..You might be surprised if you come here at big cities like Manila and Cebu...You Would even think you dont exist cz no one Would beg or saying *Hey joe give me some money* to you or stare at you like ur some kind of alien..Lotsa foreigners here not only you...


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    Quote Originally Posted by James Hubbard View Post
    What a lot of reactionary bum.

    Besides, we don't need to tell the world filipinas are not for sale. We need to tell the Filipinas that they're not for sale, then the world will follow suit. The reason why the mail order bride perception is intact is because there are many girls who marry for money and not much else.

    Besides, no-one cares in Ireland if he says something about Irish being drunkards.

    The way the Filipinos have reacted to this and Desperate Houswives has made them even more a laughing stock.

    Laugh at yourselves Filipinos, that way you can show your pride without lashing out!

    Just my 2 centavos.

    Jim.
    Sorry to say, that Filipinos were born sensitive and conservative
    One of them is our senator, and I respect some of her views.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loren_Legarda

    Anyway, hubby didn't buy me as well as other pinays. I bought my hubby.

    Dalawang piso.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Queenbee View Post
    hmmm an alien???


    hey most of ma girlfriends are foreigners,,,all sorts of races but ma very best friends are black people,,,just love them,they alWays have your back and talented and not fakers,,,


    im an open minded person and educated jim...and negros Oriental is not the PHILIPPINES,,,its just part of it..You might be surprised if you come here at big cities like Manila and Cebu...You Would even think you dont exist cz no one Would beg or saying *Hey joe give me some money* to you or stare at you like ur some kind of alien..Lotsa foreigners here not only you...
    I'm confused does that mean all the islanders that are not on Luzon need to be in a special club before they are PHILIPPINES. that's not very open minded. Sounds like you are at the door, not letting them in yer club.
    It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    Sorry to say, that Filipinos were born sensitive and conservative
    One of them is our senator, and I respect some of her views.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loren_Legarda

    Anyway, hubby didn't buy me as well as other pinays. I bought my hubby.

    Dalawang piso.
    oo. Talusaling. Magkano? 2 peso?
    It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Queenbee View Post
    hmmm an alien???


    hey most of ma girlfriends are foreigners,,,all sorts of races but ma very best friends are black people,,,just love them,they alWays have your back and talented and not fakers,,,


    im an open minded person and educated jim...and negros Oriental is not the PHILIPPINES,,,its just part of it..You might be surprised if you come here at big cities like Manila and Cebu...You Would even think you dont exist cz no one Would beg or saying *Hey joe give me some money* to you or stare at you like ur some kind of alien..Lotsa foreigners here not only you...
    and they all get hit up for money

    look QB, I've been to manila and cebu many times. I get treated like a stoopid rich sucker everytime. Hell, even my wife who's bisaya gets inflated prices coz she's not local. That's a way to improve the perception of the place, right? Been to Cebu and Manila, many times . . . Don't like dem, but don't write off the million people who are here in Negros! Besides, there are more people in total living in Provinces than in the cities, it's just that people in Manila and Cebu think the whole country is those two cities!!

    The point I make is, In This Country, For a Filipino - it's perfectly acceptable here to say and do anything to a foreigner, to charge puti prices, long nose tax, but the first moment someone says something not nice about a Filipino, it's WAR!

    Ignorant double standards


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    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
    I'm confused does that mean all the islanders that are not on Luzon need to be in a special club before they are PHILIPPINES. that's not very open minded. Sounds like you are at the door, not letting them in yer club.
    Thats not What i mean ,,,Im an islander as Well,im a Cebuana,,,I meant,hatever you see in Negros,its not all hat it is the Philippines,,,He's generalizing....That's not being open-minded...


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    Sounds like Muslims. Not everyone you say is an attack on the prophet Mohammad. Calm down and have a cup of tea and put a cat stevens record on.
    It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Queenbee View Post
    Thats not What i mean ,,,Im an islander as Well,im a Cebuana,,,I meant,hatever you see in Negros,its not all hat it is the Philippines,,,He's generalizing....That's not being open-minded...
    read my comments just above yours cebuana.


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