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    #5581
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    ano daw?

    political ka na daw?

    obvious na obvious naman Trump's admin is anti-immigration

    its their prerogative..they dont want guest...fine..
    its not the end of the world..


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    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post

    fact: filipinos are racist..

    That's a fact. Tayo-tayo nga dito sa Pinas, nagkakasamaan pa ng loob kasi yung iba dyan akala nila nakakalamang sila.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I have cousins that are born and raised in the US. One cousin of mine has a college and masters degree from a University here said iba trato sa kanilang 3 asians sa buong office. She is close to quitting her job.

    President Cheeto wants a white america so affected din siya

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    I also have relatives here. They had to work hard to get where they're at. But, they're thankful for the country being good to them as am I.

    Whites don't have a monopoly in being bigoted toward Asian-Americans. Other minorities can be bigoted too. Right now, some may be nice to you because Trump is in office and they need your support. But, as soon as a Democrat is elected president, they'll drop you like a dirty rag.

    We found that out while we were living in New York state. When Obama took office, many blacks were very condescending, even downright rude. My wife used to be a Democrat, a Hillary fan back in 2008. But, after getting the shabby treatment from blacks at a mall in Syracuse, she became disillusioned with them and is now a Republican voter.

    As for me? I don't like politics in general. I voted Republican and Democrat in different elections, depending on my mood. I can lean left when the Democrats were dominated by tree-huggers. But, ever since the latter were displaced by leftists and identity politics? There's no way I want to be associated with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    That's a fact. Tayo-tayo nga dito sa Pinas, nagkakasamaan pa ng loob kasi yung iba dyan akala nila nakakalamang sila.
    bourgeoisie, conyo, tisoy, chekwa, singit, chowking, egoy, blackie, 5-6 and indiana jones...just to name a few...if you grew up being called those...youre no snowflake


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    #5585
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    fact: filipinos are racist..
    Truth hurts but yes, that is a fact.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    we have a classmate(s) from highschool with indian descent, we called them 5-6, they didnt quit school...

    fact: filipinos are racist..
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    I don't get the 5-6 thing. That said, my very first crush there was a dark-skinned, long-legged, and tall girl of Indian heritage. She had at least 5 brothers ahead of her and 1 behind. So, I never got anywhere with her. Well, you know, they looked like neighborhood toughies. If they were trying to scare me, they succeeded.
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    5-6 20% add on pag nagpapa utang yung mga bumbay.. utang ka 5 pesos bayad mo 6 pesos.. kaya 5-6..


    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    I don't get the 5-6 thing. That said, my very first crush there was a dark-skinned, long-legged, and tall girl of Indian heritage. She had at least 5 brothers ahead of her and 1 behind. So, I never got anywhere with her. Well, you know, they looked like neighborhood toughies. If they were trying to scare me, they succeeded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Qwerty_ View Post
    5-6 20% add on pag nagpapa utang yung mga bumbay.. utang ka 5 pesos bayad mo 6 pesos.. kaya 5-6..
    Looking at the numbers..... So, it's a loan with interest. Usually, names like that are derisive. So, what's the bad part?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Looking at the numbers..... So, it's a loan with interest. Usually, names like that are derisive. So, what's the bad part?
    wala diba?....but tell that to an african american, when you see them, theyre synonymous to fried chicken, watermelon and kool aid..


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    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    wala diba?....but tell that to an african american, when you see them, theyre synonymous to fried chicken, watermelon and kool aid..
    That's good info to know. I don't want to inadvertently offend someone of Indian heritage over there.

    But, it's amazing how people are so thin-skinned nowadays. I got called names when I was younger. I just shrugged them off. Eventually, the other kids got tired of it and started calling me my surname and when they got friendlier, my nickname.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    That's good info to know. I don't want to inadvertently offend someone of Indian heritage over there.

    But, it's amazing how people are so thin-skinned nowadays. I got called names when I was younger. I just shrugged them off. Eventually, the other kids got tired of it and started calling me my surname and when they got friendlier, my nickname.
    on the other thread no fat shaming daw...


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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    ano daw?

    political ka na daw?

    obvious na obvious naman Trump's admin is anti-immigration

    Kaya nga e. It's crystal clear and President Cheeto is not even hiding the fact that he doesn't want immigrants in the country. I agree with keeping illegals out because that's unfair for other legals. But Trump wants BOTH illegals and legals out. Make America White Again talaga.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Kaya nga e. It's crystal clear and President Cheeto is not even hiding the fact that he doesn't want immigrants in the country. I agree with keeping illegals out because that's unfair for other legals. But Trump wants BOTH illegals and legals out. Make America White Again talaga.

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    again, thats their prerogative..i assume you invited some guest in your house a few times before..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    That's a fact. Tayo-tayo nga dito sa Pinas, nagkakasamaan pa ng loob kasi yung iba dyan akala nila nakakalamang sila.
    Bruh... not only on the philippines... politics are everywhere...


    Now, it’s even harder for me to go to midwest...

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Kaya nga e. It's crystal clear and President Cheeto is not even hiding the fact that he doesn't want immigrants in the country. I agree with keeping illegals out because that's unfair for other legals. But Trump wants BOTH illegals and legals out. Make America White Again talaga.
    The USCIS only assumed immigration duties back in 2003 because of 9-11. Prior to that, it was the US Embassy who handled them. To me, it looks like the immigration process is going back to the old system like the way my wife had to go through back in the 90's. The notices already said USCIS duties will be handled by embassy staff. I don't see that as keeping out legal immigrants. There will still be a steady stream of Pinoys immigrating to the US. Of course, screening will be a lot more stringent like it used to be. I have no problems with that. Paperwork will also take more time because they have to be mailed to the US for processing and then mailed back. That too I have no problems with because that was the way it used to be.

    I remember the interview my wife had to go through. She spoke flawless english. She was charming. She let it be known she's pro-US. She spoke about how she wanted to work and improve herself. The embassy clerk didn't even bother with the other interview questions. He said it was just a formality. We spent the rest of our time there chatting about some bases he (ex-USAF) used to be stationed in.
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    I went to the interview alone and I was only asked about my family and what I do for a living in the Philippines. I was barely asked anything. I didn't even have to charm them or show them that I am pro US. My papers were even incomplete (no ITR) because I did NOT want to leave this year so I was hoping that this will delay things (I managed to delay it for 3 years).

    Not all Filipinos are dying to live in the US. I just feel for those who want to come to the US legally to start a new life, earn better or be with their loved ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I went to the interview alone and I was only asked about my family and what I do for a living in the Philippines. I was barely asked anything. I didn't even have to charm them or show them that I am pro US. My papers were even incomplete (no ITR) because I did NOT want to leave this year so I was hoping that this will delay things (I managed to delay it for 3 years).

    Not all Filipinos are dying to live in the US. I just feel for those who want to come to the US legally to start a new life, earn better or be with their loved ones.
    It will be different soon. I for one favor those who have a sense of gratitude for the country that gave them a better life rather than those who see the country merely as a source of income.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    It will be different soon. I for one favor those who have a sense of gratitude for the country that gave them a better life rather than those who see the country merely as a source of income.
    gratitude and being thankfulness lowers blood pressures


    finally Fully rested and ready for a workout

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    It will be different soon. I for one favor those who have a sense of gratitude for the country that gave them a better life rather than those who see the country merely as a source of income.
    Isn't that practically the same???

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Isn't that practically the same???

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    You're in the US na pala Cath, so does that mean you're Fil-Am na?

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