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    #161
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    Fnck that! Why can't people say what they want to say? Why is it that filipinos can say "ang taba mo na!" to a fellow filipino but need to say "you look voluptuous..." when talking to a non-filipino. Why can we not just say fat when we mean fat?
    Oo nga naman. baka magka-hypertension ka pa sa kakapigil. Sabi nga, tulak nang bibig, kabig nang dibdib. Baka bumigay dibdib niyan.

    BTT:Sa US ganyan kayo mag-isip, sa Pinas, pag maganda pakinggan, ompliment na yun. Kapag pangit, yun nang-aasar or nanlalait. Kapag sinabi mong PC, compute alam nila. Seriously, dami lang talaga taong balat-sibuyas.

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    #162
    Quote Originally Posted by Sariwanglumpia View Post
    I think you do not fully understand what "politically correct" actually means.
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    Fnck that! Why can't people say what they want to say? Why is it that filipinos can say "ang taba mo na!" to a fellow filipino but need to say "you look voluptuous..." when talking to a non-filipino. Why can we not just say fat when we mean fat?
    Read the post of Yebo.

    Yeah we know what it means.

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    #164
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    Fnck that! Why can't people say what they want to say? Why is it that filipinos can say "ang taba mo na!" to a fellow filipino but need to say "you look voluptuous..." when talking to a non-filipino. Why can we not just say fat when we mean fat?
    So its OK for Americans to call you brown Filp...(f**king little island people)? Or HK people calling you a housemaid if you look Pinoy?

    Political correctness is necessary in a polite, modern society which shuns prejudice and stereotyping.

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    #165
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    Fnck that! Why can't people say what they want to say? Why is it that filipinos can say "ang taba mo na!" to a fellow filipino but need to say "you look voluptuous..." when talking to a non-filipino. Why can we not just say fat when we mean fat?
    Subukan gawin iyan sa isang matabang egoy sa tate. Either kaso aabutin mo o sa emergency room or both...
    Last edited by Monseratto; October 19th, 2014 at 04:02 PM.

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    #166
    Quote Originally Posted by french View Post
    So its OK for Americans to call you brown Filp...(f**king little island people)? Or HK people calling you a housemaid if you look Pinoy?

    Political correctness is necessary in a polite, modern society which shuns prejudice and stereotyping.
    Racism yan

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    #167
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Subukan gawin iyan sa isang matabang egoy sa tate. Either kaso aabutin mo o sa emergency room or both...
    You're fat is different from you're a fat nigger.

    Let's not get overboard here and jump to racism, they're different.

    OT na.

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    #168
    Quote Originally Posted by ClaNker View Post
    Racism yan
    Hindi ba sakop ng Political Correctness ang Racism?

    That is the reason you can't say "Nigger" in the US without getting into trouble.

    Read the Definitions before you argue:

    Political correctness
    is the attitude or policy of being careful not to offend or upset any group of people in society who are believed to have a disadvantage.

    It is the avoidance of forms of expression or action that are perceived to exclude, marginalize, or insult groups of people discriminated against.

    "Groups of People" can be Blacks, Mexicans, American Indians, Obese, Gays, Muslims and others.

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    #169
    racism is different from not being politically correct. you guys are confused.

    Racism is the N word, rag head, wop, chink, etc. Fat and short are adjectives.

    I lived in nthe states for 3 years. FLIP, as what they call filipinos in the service, is not taken as a derogatory word. Dami ko kilala na US navy at marines na pinoy tawag nila sa sarili nila flip. Sa mga nakilala ko dun flip conotes filipino humor, flip na flipilino (no misspellings there) like a majority of filipinos are - fun loving comedians. Pag tinawag kang flip at nagalit ka, e balat sibuyas ka.

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    #170
    Quote Originally Posted by french View Post
    Hindi ba sakop ng Political Correctness ang Racism?
    Magkaiba yan, ano kaba.

    That is the reason you can't say "Nigger" in the US without getting into trouble.
    Unless you're black, duh.

    Eto ang example ng PC, siguro naman ma intindihan mo na.


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