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September 7th, 2008 02:19 PM #111
mga kapitbahay naman sa midsayap mga MILF pala .. mga naka plain clothes ang mga mokong!!
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September 13th, 2008 03:20 AM #112
Islam is not the dominant religion prior to colonization. That is why if you will visit our museums, land deeds and last will and testaments are written in our old baybayin alphabet well into the 18th century. Grammar books in Spanish and Tagalog are also written in both the spanish and native baybayin alphabet up to the 18th century.
The natives ie Ygorots, Itneg, Abra, Ilonggot, Ybanag, Gadang, Tagalogs,
Manobo, Tiruray, Mangyan and many more tribes have continued with their
pre islamic and pre catholic conquest culture well after the spaniards have
left in 1899.
Though there are muslim communities in these islands their political domination does not extend beyond their canon range. Just like today.
They cannot impose their will on the neigboring communities. If you will
notice in our history, only the muslims and the Catholics built palisades and forts. The Ygorots, Gadangs, Ilongot, Kalinga and many other warlike tribes
has no use for them for they have remained masters of their realms.
Even the jolo muslims are looked down by the guimbahanon (sulu highlanders) for converting to islam so easily. The guimbahanon are the present day Tausugs. These are 15th century chronicles.
By the way did you know that the fort that Miguel Lopez de Legaspi
attacked in Tundo is a Kapangpangan Fort. The pasig river being the boundary between the Pampangos and the Tagalogs.
Just some trivia. Anyway I have always considered the NPA/NDF, MNLF
MILF,Ullama and the even Catholic Church as foreign threat to the
development of a secular society in these islands of ours. They are
foreign trained, funded and most likely directed as well.
I dont think that just because they are armed minorities is good reason
for everyone to be on their beck and call.
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September 13th, 2008 03:47 AM #113
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