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.