These people get massive butthurt but when they know that minor things will eventually dig up horrible truths about them it is like a sort of natural defense mechanism to stop it before it uncovers something even worst which is what is happening right now. You want to know the worst then just ask me anything i will tell ya
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The Racism out of Pacquiao's Success is Di****able.
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Originally posted by dakoNYCaso View PostHUH??? You serious???
More than a million Pinoys died as a result of the American/Pinoy War...
There were general instructions of American military to kill every Pinoy above the age of ten.... That was about 1/10 of the entire population....
The difference is that some people actually remember that happening and the actual scars are still there while African-Slave trade was over 300-400 years ago...
Please dont get me started....
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Anything but a willingness to prove your drug innocence is going to get you in trouble.
Mark McGwire was a national hero and very white bread. As soon as he said 'i'm not here to talk about the past", he was vilified.
Pac got a bigger pass than most. Please believe it.
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Originally posted by Nike Phats View Post
Anyhow, this thread isn't about that. It's about this phantom racism aimed at Filipinos.
But my original post was not geared towards a comparison. It's about an athlete's success leading to racist remarks. Not racist agendas or a conglomerate agenda towards filipinos.
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Originally posted by dakoNYCaso View PostLOL!!!!!
If you dont think there wasnt anything racist regarding foreign policies in southeast asia and in particular, then I knew you were ******ed...
President Mckinley's rationale for invading the Philippines was that he didnt believe Filipinos had the intellect to govern ourselve...
But whatever,,,, you'll always be ******....and nothing I can say will change that...
Conflict began is on June 12, 1898, when Filipino revolutionary forces under Aguinaldo (later to become the President of the insurgent First Philippine Republic) proclaimed the sovereignty and independence of the Philippine Islands from the colonial rule of Spain after the latter was defeated at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War. The declaration, however, was not recognized by the United States or Spain, as the Spanish government ceded the Philippines to the United States in the 1898 Treaty of Paris, in consideration for an indemnity for Spanish expenses and assets lost.
Next.
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Originally posted by Nike Phats View PostThe American/Pinoy War had no racist connotations behind it. It wasn't a racial struggle. The war was a continuation of the Philippine struggle for independence, following the Philippine Revolution and the Spanish-American War. Claiming that was was racial is about as outrageous as claiming the Revolutionary War was racially motivated.
Btw, the Philippine-American war began in 1899 and ended in 1902. The African Slave Trade ended in early to mid 1800's, and racism was dominate in American culture until the late 60's, and early 70's.
why are you still hung up on racial historical prerequisites? I have already explained this to you. You do not need to have a racially persecuted history to be racist or to suffer racism. You have a very warped sense of logic in trying to put a round peg into a square peg in order to fit your agenda.
Human beings are tribal by nature are very nationalistic. We are just talking about boxing here. What did the african community ever do to the filipino community in terms of racism historically?
NOTHING. Yet filipinos are being racist on a internet forum because of a boxer. You get the picture? Human beings are just built that way. No need for a long history of racial atrocities to be racist or suffer racism in this day & age.
All it takes is a computer & internet connection. See mexicans vs puerto ricans boxing rivalry, see mexicans vs pacquiao rivalry, see the USA vs easter european boxing rivalry.
You dont need prerequisites.
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Originally posted by dakoNYCaso View PostLOL!!!!!
If you dont think there wasnt anything racist regarding foreign policies in southeast asia and in Philippines in particular, then I knew you were ******ed...
President Mckinley's rationale for invading the Philippines was that he didnt believe Filipinos had the intellect to govern ourselve...
But whatever,,,, you'll always be ******....and nothing I can say will change that...
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Originally posted by Roy Hobbs View Postwhy are you still hung up on racial historical prerequisites? I have already explained this to you. You do not need to have a racially persecuted history to be racist or to suffer racism. You have a very warped sense of logic in trying to put a round peg into a square peg in order to fit your agenda.
Human beings are tribal by nature are very nationalistic. We are just talking about boxing here. What did the african community ever do to the filipino community in terms of racism historically?
NOTHING. Yet filipinos are being racist on a internet forum because of a boxer. You get the picture? Human beings are just built that way. No need for a long history of racial atrocities to be racist or suffer racism in this day & age.
All it takes is a computer & internet connection. See mexicans vs puerto ricans boxing rivalry, see mexicans vs pacquiao rivalry, see the USA vs easter european boxing rivalry.
You dont need prerequisites.
I honestly don't see it.
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