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October 22nd, 2006 05:44 AM #61
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October 22nd, 2006 05:52 AM #62
bro im sure walang dugong china made pure Kaspinoy... kaya di rin umasenso Pilipinas dahil yung mayayamang chinese palaging nakakalusot sa tax while we Filipino businesman nagbabayad ng ayos dahil wala kaming lusot!
Bro kaya ko nga pinaglalaban ang ryt natin dahil proud pinoy din ako pero bat ganito mas kinampihan nyo pa sila kesa kapwa nyo kapatid! ayos a!
Dito palang pangita na Crab mentality!
sa angkan namin di kami nang argabyado parehas lumaban.
pero pag naabuso talu-talo na hehehe!
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October 22nd, 2006 06:01 AM #63
good morning sa lahat ng mga tsikoteers!
'aight, the point sir tracer1 was aiming for with re to to the title of the thread was about the inadequate remuneration for work often practice by tsinoy employers impose upon filipino employees. is that what you meant thread starter when you stated "discrimination" as the cause of this malpractice? you need to elaborate more about what you claim as social discrimation since this term which is based upon category or class is quite broad in its scope and that each can be easily misinterpreted or misdiagnosed as the culprit. let me try to narrow it down for you, shall we say a racial discrimination scenario whereas an employee that is pure filipino or filipino with small trace of chinese ancestry in them -is paid lesser than- an employee that is pure chinese or chinese with small trace of filipino ancestry in them. or how about an ethnic discrimination scenario wherein an employee from any racial background who can communicate well (speak chinese and almost think like one) with a tsinoy employer is paid more than an employee who lacks this skill. let's also try a scenario wherein the religious background or social class of employees from diverse background becomes a factor for a wage differentials. choose any of these or even mention something else so that we would know where you're coming from and where we're going.
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October 22nd, 2006 07:08 AM #64-sir tracer1, am confused. hindi po ba tayong mga pinoy ang pumayag sa Globalization?? meaning open for all ang trading. so hindi ba expected natin na yung ganyan? regarding japeyks items. tayo rin naman (as a whole) ang humihikayat/bumibili nyan. dibidi, japeyks tshirt,pant, shoes, bags, ukay-ukay.regarding discrimination on our own. i am pretty sure, that when you were in high school or college and your parents bought you shoes. you choose Nike or Reebok (Nike which is an american brand, used to be manufactured here in the philippines and now made in china) and didnt even look at kaypee shoes or locally made shoes. i think you discriminated too sir. no disrespect.
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October 22nd, 2006 07:13 AM #65hmmm, interesting: you started a thread that complained about discrimination, yet on the very same first post, you've done quite some discriminating yourself...
Originally Posted by tracert1
...you insist na 'walang personalan' to, but then seems to me you're the one making everything personal. You try to stir up some form of pride in the pinoy 'race', yet now you attack it, instead of trying to convince other 'pinoys' of your point of view.
you truly are a man of irony.
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October 22nd, 2006 07:51 AM #66
*hands in the air* Ahhh... hindi po... wala po akong ginagawang masa...
Oh, you weren't referring to me? Okey... *walks away silently*
Ahahaha I don't see who's any more "discriminating" here than tracert1. Kesyo "kinakampihan pa raw natin ang dayuhan". What's your personal vendetta with the Chinese, brother? You're the pot calling the kettle black, that's all I can say.
True though, sabihin na nating may drug lord na Chinese (and all other sorts of illegal rubbish). But we're supposed to be angry at them kasi drug lord sila at hindi dahil Intsik sila!
Teka, pahingi naman! :popcorn: Sorry di ako nainom Pepsi ala bang C2 oops Intsik pala mayari nun di pwede tubig wala?
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October 22nd, 2006 07:56 AM #67
wag ka magaala tracert1, mas tuso mga pinoy kaysa tsinoy coz our politicians are still on top of the food chain. nasa politico pa din mga pera ng bayan hehehe. taga-safekeep at taga-ipon lang mga chinese bizmen dito.
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October 22nd, 2006 07:56 AM #68
:hysterical:
but wait, eto ang da best:
sa pananaw ko magkaisa ang mga pinoy dito - both "native" pinoy and fil-chinese. etong isang to lang ang nagpo-promote ng away between the two. tapos siya pa nagsasabi na "walang pag-asa magkaisa" :rofl:
this has got to be a joke, right?? i don't think anyone is capable of thinking like this....right?
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October 22nd, 2006 08:01 AM #69
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October 22nd, 2006 08:05 AM #70
ang bilis humaba ng thread na ito ,
kanina lang nag start halos alas dose meja ,
4 pages na ngayonLast edited by BoEinG_747; October 22nd, 2006 at 08:12 AM.
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