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China/Hongkong: Food for Thought
« on: September 12, 2010, 11:29:36 PM »

an email from a friend, quoted in toto:


"Guys,
 
Time to say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!  Let's start by deporting all the illegal Chinese in Quiapo, Divisoria, Ongpin and wherever else in the Philippines.  Those that claim to be Filipinos and protected by the police but cannot speak Tagalog.
 
 Whoever wrote this, thank you, very well said...

You hate the Filipino people for the hostage fiasco, that unfortunate incident that went out of control at the end. This was a hostage situation that was under control and which netted 7 Chinese tourists to be released upon the efforts of our policemen.
 
You appear and sound sanctimonious and have even stepped upon our sovereignty.  You have demanded apology, the moon and the heavens.  You hate the Filipino people as if we wanted this unfortunate incident to happen.  First and foremost, we offer our condolences to the families of the 8 that were killed in this incident.  Secondly, we are sorry for the bungled handling of this hostage taking. It was unfortunate, it was an accident, we never planned it that way.  Is it fair to blame a whole nation for a situation that was never planned?
 
Let me ask you this question, should we hate you also for the lead poisoning caused by the paint you used in your baby furniture and toys for the children of the world?  Should we hate you also for the use of cardboard in the "siopao" that you sell to tourists?  Should we hate you also for the  melamine contamination wherein not 8, but hundreds, maybe even thousands have suffered and some even died?
 
Or, let us talk of Filipino casualties.  A few years ago, 3 Filipino tourists, all surnamed Madrigal, a family of 5 were walking on Tienemen Square and Beijing.  One Chinese stabbed the father and two of his children, killing all three.  Were you even sorry for what this one Chinese did?  Did the Filipino people even demand that China apologized for this unfortunate incident. This was PRE-MEDITATED MURDER.
Just as the use of lead, cardboard, melamine was pre-meditated - used because they were cheaper materials, in order to generate PROFITS for the Chinese businessman.  Did you pay damages the same way you are demanding damages from the Filipino nation and people.
 
Where was the anger of the Chinese and Hongkong people?  Did you even apologize to the world?  My God in the case of melanine, you even kept this information from the world, until you were exposed for what you are!!!

Enough!  We sympathize but don't blame the Filipino people.
 
So you want to send our OFWs home that take care of your children? They play an important part in your lives.  Both spouses are able to work, earn money because of the tender loving care being heaped on your children by Filipino maids and yayas/amahs.  While you pay our OFWs for the work they do, you earn more for the love and care they bestow on your children. Go ahead, send our OFWs home. Let us see how that will affect your family incomes.
 
Enough!"



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Re: China/Hongkong: Food for Thought
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2010, 11:56:36 PM »
I can understand their anger.It is still fresh and we should give them time to heal.If not,how many times a person should asked for an apology ?.Oh well I stop buying Made in China since the lead poisoning.

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Re: China/Hongkong: Food for Thought
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2010, 12:36:17 AM »
This email contains strong anti-Chinese rhetoric. Not all Chinese are against the Filipinos, and many Chinese recognize the importance of the Filipinos in China (professional,technical,domestic work).

I think it is obvious that most Chinese know and recognize that the latest incident was caused by a discontent worker, not by the Government of the Philippines and not by the Filipino people in general.

The relationship between China (Zhong Guo) and Philippines goes back over a thousand years ago and our continued good relation as regional partners in commerce/trade, culture is essential for a fortuitous future.

As one who had a great-grandfather who was Chinese, I feel the close relationship between China and the Philippines. Chinese character and the Filipino character is highly intertwined, many so called Filipino people have within them Chinese blood.



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