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  • I had a Filipino girlfriend that proudly showed me the statue of a moron in the Filipines. That statue is the image of a disgusting fag named Gen Mc Arthur" When he came ashore back to the Filipines. I told her: I dont know why you guys even celebrate this fags return, he did not do you any favors and he is surely not missed by many. The Filipino Govt should tear that statue down, it does not do any favors to anyone and just carries on a lie to younger generations

  • Emocionante. 

  • what is this music piece?, GLOOMY SUNDAY?, nice try..:p

  • A Filipino friend was very lucky to hear stories of American atrocities and mass killings by his late great grandpa who was then a young Katipunan fighter who fought against the Spaniards and later with Gen.Aguinaldo's troops against the Americans. Never in his grandpa's memory did he experienced mass killings done by the Spaniards nevertheless the Americans did it without deep regret which was worse than what the Japs have done. Today, the American troops continue their legacy of mass killings.

  • @hellcountry well in this case, random killings of Americans should be practiced from time to time. To remind these racist superpowers of their atrocities against the Filipino people.

  • The Philippines was America's first Vietnam.

  • Así que los Estados Unidos aniquilaron a toda la población hispanoparlante y prohibieron el Español durante dos generaciones, no? en su línea, luego modifican la história y hacen como que no ha pasado... vergüenza ajena...

  • WATER TORTURE at 2:15. This is the same method practiced today by US and its allies to extract information in Guantanamo Bay, Abu Ghraib Iraq and Bagram prison Afghanistan. This violates the Geneva Convention and Human Rights proving US guilty of war crimes in every one of its wars. 1901 Gen. Jacob "Howling" Smith and his men were courtmartialed for the Balangiga Massacre, killing everyone above the age of 10 and torturing unarmed civilians

  • Im a Maharlikan .

  • mga putang ina nyo, mga pilipino nga puro naman engles na salita ang alam nyo, dun kayo sa america tumira, dun kayo naba2gay

  • @matthardy0388 onga haha

  • We should never forget how Americans raped our motherland. Bloody bastards red-necks

  • This is why I hate being called filipino...I'm Ilocano.

  • @ilocano40 so ano ang Ilocano para sayo, diba filipino yaan, so kung hate mo na tawagin kang filipino, so hate mo ring naging Ilocano ka, right

  • @yeahthunderbay I would answer you but I don't speak or read Filipino.

  • @yeahthunderbay If your saying I hate Filipino's? You miss understood me. I hate the name Filipino because it was not an original name of my people. That name was given to the Spanish people residing in the Philippines at that time....

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  • The 45 cal. Pistol was invented by the American's so that they could kill filipino's easy.

  • @55mautak weak weapon.

  • balah blah blah....what's wrong with you people?

  • mas grabe nga ang ginawa ng america sa pinas eh, they exterminated more than 3 million filipinos during the phil american war in just the span of 4 years. they killed more than the spanish and japanese combined..tsktsk, and now filipinos kiss american asses. sometimes it seems to me that filipinos are a suicidal bunch, always trusting the wrong people,..i pray to the most high for the destruction of america and its white demon residents--(specially)..

  • @syndrah90 They do say that Americans killed more than the Japanese, and now we follow everything they do, and look at the damaged it has caused as a result...

  • @syndrah90 After world war II the USA even gave more monetary aids to Japan, their enemy. Neglecting the P.I. their so-called ally during World War II. This is the reality of how they treat us. Filipinos should stop being hospitable towards these greedy and racist Americans.

  • @abusabaya1925 In 2011 the US Government gave Philippines $367 million dollars just like every year since your INdependance. If US was not Hospitable to Filipino why do we have more than 11 million living in the US, You ask us to leave

  • @filmputzer If you think that money makes up for the crimes the US committed against Filipinos...well, alright. But don't expect everyone to agree.

    Anyway, his point was that the US gave more monetary aid to Japan (an enemy) than to the Philippines (an ally), at least in the years after WW2. This seems rather odd to say the least. I can't find the source now, but I do remember reading this somewhere as well.

  • @filmputzer Your country still have a long time to pay your debts to the Filipino people. Your country stole more than 100 BILLION WORTH OF GOLDS AND SILVER from our country. And BTW, America is the home of Asiatic American Indians, therefore America is traditionally for Asians. You white people are Europeans and are nothing but squatters in America.

  • The Phillipines was actually a Muslim country before the Spanish armies came and converted them. True fact.

  • @musood6630 the philippnies has many religions, islam was the he second religion that spread throughout, the first religion was hindusim from 12th century and was preceded by the advent of Islam during the14th century, then the arrival of the spaniards in 1521.

  • @musood6630 Sorry, "musood". No it wasn't, and it's not a "true fact" there were moslem traders and converts to Islam in the very southern island on the very southern part of that island. Mindinao (and other small surrounding islands). Which is still moslem. The Visayan Is. and Luzon were NEVER moslem. So, brush up on your history so you can not sound so "uninformed". The Philippino people are 80+% Catholic. They are some of the most loyal Catholics there are in the WORLD if not the most loyal.

  • @bheadh Catholicism spread upon the advent of Spanish conquest. After the Reconquesta and the Inquisiton in Spain, the Spanish Muslim population was converted into Christianity and any subsequent Spanish colonies that would be taken were also to be converted. There were pockets of Muslims around the Phillipines- spread by traders of Arabian and Persian descent. I never claimed Islam was the dominant religion so get your facts correct before you start attacking brainlessley.

  • @musood6630 You tell me to get my facts correct!??? You were the one who said "the Philippines were actually a muslim country before the Spanish armies came and converted them". and then you followed up with "true fact". When both statements are FALSE. Neither one was true. YOU already admitted that. Thank you for taking info I already posted: "There were moslem traders and converts to Islam"...etc. It just helps prove my point and says alot about you. To all. The psuedo-history lesson is moot.

  • @bheadh I shall rephrase my statement before and say it had "elements of a Muslim country" to nullify any perception that you may have with my statement saying all of the Philipines was Muslim.

    Peace.

  • @musood6630 Thank you. Peace.

  • @musood6630 No, we weren't, Islam was a big player, but we were also buddhist, animists, or had our own polytheism beliefs(religions similar to the greek, as in many gods).

    Remember, there was no actual country that spanned the entire archipelago, Islam was concentrated in Mindanao, elsewhere it was mixed in with other beliefs.

  • @ThtOnePinoy Yes I shall rephrase my statment and say that "Phillipines had a big Islamic element" rather than saying it was a Muslim country. Alot of the traders from Arabia and Persia who had come in under Islam and converted people, had their beliefs mixed in with indigenous beliefs so I guess you are correct in that sense. Also yes, there were idol worshippers and other local beliefs before Islam came.

  • @musood6630 Idol worshippers? Hehe, I do not know about that, we were not like South and Central America, these polytheistic beliefs though did have influences from their neighboring other asian countries, such as India, Garuda and the Dragon Naga was worshipped among the ancient Kapampangans, even the Kapampangan Talibong(which was the same as the Mindanao Kampilan)'s hilt represented the Naga.

  • @ThtOnePinoy Oh really. That means you guys must have influenced Thailand too because they have incorporated both Garuda and Naga in their unique Buddhist traditions. Quite interesting.

  • @musood6630 India was the influencer, so it's they who influenced us and Thailand.

  • @musood6630 Where the HELL DID YOU GET THAT INFORMATION!!!!!!???

  • I did my own research once and if you do dig deep there was instruction from higher up to kill as many of those Indios as possible. That book quotes further down this discussion is pertinent. There was indeed a genocide but time and other more current issues press against the world but it does not mean that justice should not be served, even if it started with an apology and tacit recognition of the fact that mass killing happened.

  • Spanish, Americans and Japanese occupiers used either by force, threat or bought their allegiance by few filipinos who supported the invaders and managed to kill thousands of filipinos, armed and un-armed.........To this day, those few filipinos who supported invaders have swelled into hundreds of thousands and are now wearing uniforms provided by taxes paid for by the people. They said they are protecting the constitution and protecting the people. But do they really?

  • I Am An American I Was Born On The American Continent I Did Not Kill Filipinos Unitedstatesians Have Colombians Salvadorians Are Americans America=Amerigo Vespucci=Italian=Latin I Am An American I Have Native Blood From The American Continent Not Americans Unitedstatesians I Am From The United Mexican States

  • Please Do Not Use The Term Americans To Refer To The Citizens From United States Colombians Argentines Cubans Unitedstatesians Peruvians Are Americans America Is A Continent Not A Country

  • Philippines Independence Day shouldn't be June 12,1898. Because we were colonized by the Americans right after that and the US gave us the Independence July 4, 1946.

  • My great grandfather was one of the victims of this atrocities that led my grandfather join the Katipunan.

  • By 1898, Philippine revolutionaries have almost wiped-out the Spanish forces in the Philippines and actually declared independence and proclaimed a Republic. Then came these greedy Yankees masquerading as liberators conducting a fake naval gun battle against the Spaniards. They came here not to liberate us but to get our golds and valuable resources. So don't feel bad when you hear Americans being killed in their wars in other parts of the world. Greedy people of greedy nations deserve it.

  • What did we ever do to deserve such thing? We didnt harm any1 anywhere. Filipinos in that times are soldiers who died by protecting whats theres, and im proud of it. Many wars has come to Philippines but let me tell yall this and remeber it... did we ever give up?

  • @ProudToBePinoy185 Don't Ever Give UP, Pinoy, Don't Ever Give UP!

  • @Pee NO QUIT In The Hundred And Eighty Five Pounder, Folkz.

  • not much of the wider filipinos do care about our history, couldn't careless even to study it. as we go along our time, same thing is happening, not a care in the world. I really feel sad.

  • massacre still happening in the philippines this time not in the hands of foreign invaders, but filipino politicians..

  • its not a genicide. because they died as a warrior. not as civilian.

    and i am proud of them. even they didnt have a gun that can match the gun of american at that time. they fight for the philippines.

  • Im Pinoy,you can't change what happens we try and live with it..Fuck your conspiracy bull shit dirty minds its 2011 Mabuhay!!!!

  • Can some one clarify something for me... Are Filipinos Hispanic or Asian?

  • @dafne269 if you really want the truth, it is your advantage because i presumed you lived in spain. Madrid stores the primary sources for the Philippine History. Don't trust so much what is written in the internet, make sure that the information that you are gaining is reliable. Historians and some of the scholars here say that what is written about our history are all propaganda. what you are seeing in the vid is for sure not a "Genocide."

  • @azerelation It definitely WAS GENOCIDE! There is plenty of evidence to that. You have to do your research in the records of the War Dept. The true history was always covered up both in the Philippines' schools and in the U.S. To bring out the truth finally as touched in the late movie, "Amigo" by writer-director John Sayles, is not to create new enmities, but justice was never done for these crimes and this should be known!

  • im a filipino. it is not genocide, no genocide happens to the Philippines. those Filipino who dies are soldiers who fought the americans. we shall not call it genocide. "genocide referring to violent crimes committed against groups with the intent to destroy the existence of the group."

  • @CarelessWhisperrr Better read up on the true history of your country in "The Conquest of the Philippines - 1898–1925" by Moorfield Storey, former President of the American Bar Association and Marcial P. Lichauco, Harvard Law School., Copyright 1926, ISBN 971-17-0701-2. Then, not to cause enmity and hate at this late date, at least Filipinos should know that justice was never served, and not to trust any Nation who claims to be "friend" and "protector".

  • @CarelessWhisperrr @CarelessWhisperrr Better read up on the true history of your country in "The Conquest of the Philippines - 1898–1925" by Moorfield Storey, former President of the American Bar Association and Marcial P. Lichauco, Harvard Law School., Copyright 1926, ISBN 971-17-0701-2. Then, not to cause enmity and hate at this late date, at least Filipinos should know that justice was never served, and not to trust any Nation who claims to be "friend" and "protector".

  • i,m spanish and didn,t know anything about what happend in filipinas when we governted it, same all spaniards i think. now i,m seeing videos in here and reading somethings in internet, and i,m sorry so much for it. i want know more about it, like what happened in luzon and more, but i don,t know where read about these things here in internet in spanish. someone know some web for it?

  • @dafne269 Los acontecimientos a los que hace referencia este vídeo ocurrieron en las Filipinas ocupadas por los EEUU de América, no cuando las islas eran gobernadas por España. Para más información busca en google "genocidio filipino".

  • @dafne269 do not rely on internet or books, follow your heart and instinct, be human.

  • @dafne269 Dont worry its not your fault its called life, men tried to control life in order to survive!

  • @dafne269 now u know...evrytime i see a spaniard in my area, i always say jokingly, you owe me so many things and we need to talk about it...and we laugh..

  • @pretoriaxe i guess, we and the americans always fighting about conquest of america in a joking way, but in spite of that we have a good relation. after 500 years there isn,t other way, is the best. :)

  • @dafne269 what do they teach u in spain? do u study the history of the philippines there? because in the philippines, the history that is taught is pretty much like propaganda from the americans.

  • @acousticLU in spain only teach spanish history, but only say about filipinas when magallanes get arrive there, no more.

  • @dafne269 oh ic. interesting. in the philippines, they talk about when magallanes came and got killed, and when miguel lopez de legazpi colonized us. even today, some people dont like mestizos. im half spanish and even used to speak spanish as a kid. i even know some churches where mestizos dont let "indios" enter.. sad. i wish they just taught the history of the good AND the bad not just the bad

  • @acousticLU incredible, it should be illegal. here u can,t prohibit someone enter to somewhere.

  • @dafne269 well obviously the "indios" can still enter the church but they are looked down upon and discriminated. its sad and should be a crime.

  • @dafne269 Todos estos fueron la resulta de la occupacion de las Filipinas por los Americanos despues que los Españoles son partidos. Ahorra, gracias al net, usted puede buscar......sobre Islas Filipinas.....una multitud de libros escritos en español durante los 4 siglos de colonisation española......historia, geographia, ethnologia, estudios sobre lenguas, diccionarios etc etc......despues, usted puede juzgar la differencia entre la colonization typo EEUU y espanñola

  • @Soyilonggo Que ignorancia, estas diciendo que era mejor matar 100 personas por los espanoles que 1000 por los gringos? Ambas fueron colonizaciones y ninguno de los dos tenian derecho de estar ahi punto.

  • @dafne269 I'm a Filipino. yeah they teach us a lot here in the Philippines about these things. I'm sure you can fin a lot in the internet. 300 years under colonization has so much memories,experience and history to record.

  • @dafne269 . Don't worry. It's about another genocide made by the USA ... As they killed several people in Texas or California ( look for the Christos genocide ), they've done the same things in Filipinas. USA engaged a war against Spanish people after a false flag operation ( a boat was burned )

  • @dafne269 Hello, I just want to share some information on this subject. The people who governed us took advantage of the distance of the Philippines from Spain. Back then, no Filipino represented the colony in Spanish court, so abuses by some of the clergy and governors went unnoticed. You do not need to apologize because the past is the past and you are not the perpetrator. I believe though that the past has some positive and negative effects, like all history.

  • Those Americans have no honor, just greed and the lust/desire for power.

  • @SonyFan4 ikr! fucking Chinese!

  • fuck all 3 countries (spain, usa, japan) and also hitler

  • @XComPointer Agree what was the purpose to invade other countries. Assholes

  • This Video should be titled attempted Liberation of the Philippines, US soldiers were attacked by the recipients of freedom, So when any Army is fired on they naturally fire back,.You got Independence at the expense is the US, After many millions were spent in development of your nation, Not to mention the 13000 US Army killed +50.000 wounded in the 1945 Liberation if Philippines from the Japanese Army who murdered 90.000 of your citizens during there occupation, You got your Independence 1946

  • @filmputzer Its your duty! Our revolutionaries actually decimated the Spanish forces by 1898 and actually declared independence and a Republic. All of a sudden you came posting as fake liberators. Because you like meddling in affairs of every nation on Earth. And you like stealing resources and treasures. and resources of other countries. All people of the world should not feel bad on any American dying in wars their country created.

  • tu eres de las tipicas personas que se inventan una historia y la intenta imponer como la verdadera por tu odio absurdo hacia una nacion...

  • Vale, entonces si pongo en la wikipedia que China conquisto europa seguro te lo crees xD

    Yo no tuerzo tus palabras, solo respondo con logica cosa que tu no haces... buscas informacion falsa para justificar que España no hizo nada bueno alli...

    tu antiespañolismo es ridiculo, exageras lo que hizo españa para decir que los chinos y malayos eran buenos...lol

  • El odio de Thtonepinoy hacia lo español es enfermizo... cuando los chinos y malayos cometieron grandes genocidios y atrocidades...

  • @IgnacioCalvo87 Your ancestors also comitted to massacres too you dumbfuck, stop thinking your people were perfect, because they weren't, just like everyone else, they were far from perfect.

    I want you to tell me at least one thing very horrible that your people have done, I can think of many, for many other nations that their ancestors have done wrong, yes even Spain, but can you? Or are you the typical arrogant prideful asshole?

  • a claro y los chinos se quedaron de brazos cruzados porque tenian miedo de 1.500 españoles... xD me gustaria ver esa informacion que dices, la wikipedia no me sirve, ya que yo mismo puedo modificar la informacion de alli...

  • @IgnacioCalvo87 And fyi, the ming shi lu is not wikipedia, it is records that you cannot edit. I never posted anything in wikipedia, again stop twisting my words.

  • Then @thtOnePinoy might also ask: then who killed the 30,000 Chinese? History gives us the answer. It was the Tagalog and Pampango volunteers who killed them because they saw the error in the Chinese uprising who wanted to take over the Philippines. And both the Tagalog and the Pampango did not want to be under Chinese rule. As a matter of fact even the 1,500 Spaniards in Intramuros baricaded themselves inside because both the Tagalog and the Pampangos on a rampage could also kill them. Clear?

  • @ggrhisfil That's your assumption, but that's not exactly what happened, but I do believe natives did take part in this horrible part of our history, however under spanish propaganda and the spaniards creating anti-chinese sentiment.

    I will send you links.

  • @ThtOnePinoy That is not my assumption. That is your own assumption.The given data on that historical incident is accurate. Even you do believe that the natives did take part in this historical incident you call "horrible". What was horrible was the Chinese trying to take over the Philippines like the Chinese Communist governtment now taking over, by force, the Filipino Spratlies. There was no need for any Spanish propaganda at that time. The majority Katutubos were won over by Spain.

  • @ggrhisfil If you are referring to Limahong, from my understanding that happened years before. I call it horrible because it is horrible, just like the spanish colonization is horrible. It's too bad the Tondo Conspiracy didn't take into fruition, even the Japanese merchants and christians, and Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Brunei wanted the Spanish out, and they should have been out. If they were forced out sooner we could've had the chance to drive off the Americans too.

  • @ThtOnePinoy I AM NOT REFERRING TO LIMAHONG. What you call "the horrible Spanish colonization" created for Filipinos, the FILIPINO STATE or EL ESTADO FILIPINO. If the Spanish "were forced out" there would be NO FILIPINO STATE. There would then be a vacuum and we would not know today what would have happened. BUT to your consternation the Spanish were NOT FORCED OUT and STAYED to create EL ESTADO FILIPINO which is the basis today of our nationality and identity as Filipinos. Why are you angry?

  • @ggrhisfil Angry? lol, says the person who is making caps, this Waspos, I assume you refer to the Americans, seeing as you hate them so much(and for some reason, you don't share that with Spain?), so the Americans somehow went to China and rewote the records of the Ming Dynasty? LOL, you need to be less short sighted and quit defending the Spanish. So the Spanish were all perfect and did nothing wrong huh?

  • @ggrhisfil h t t p : / / epress . nus . edu . sg / msl / entry / 3136?hl=%22Luzon%22 Here, and when their referring to Luzon Chieftain, they are referring to the Spaniard who was ruling, as this took place around 1603, so there was no "chieftain" any longer in Luzon. This is directly from the Ming Shi Lu, and it is also in Spanish records.

  • @ggrhisfil Records don't lie, perhaps you should stop being a nut hugger to the spanish, now you are thinking we were nothing before the spaniards? LOL haven't you heard of our kingdoms? Like the kingdom of Luzon? That was a state, a kingdom, long before the spanish were here.

    You need to stop underestimating your own people, why not read your own comments again, and think who is truly brainwashed here.

  • @ThtOnePinoy SHut the FUCK up you crybaby what the fuck you gonna do about it you can bitch, moan and cry about what happen to the filipinos well news flash bitch its called life either survive or die and thats what happens to the filipinos they were enslaved and colonized and the rest is history so stop blaming shit cuz nobody can prove of what really happened to the filipinos and now the chinese are taking over philippines so your looking at whole new enslavery in a coming years so good luck!

  • Then @thtOnePinoy might also ask: then who killed the 30,000 Chinese? History gives us the answer. It was the Tagalog and Pampango volunteers who killed them because they saw the error in the Chinese uprising who wanted to take over the Philippines. And both the Tagalog and the Pampango did not want to be under Chinese rule. As a matter of fact even the 1,500 Spaniards in Intramuros baricaded themselves inside because both the Tagalog and the Pampangos on a rampage could also kill them. Clear?

  • jajaja ¿¿3.000 españoles pudieron matar a 30.000 chinos?? encima de mentiroso esta dejando a los chinos como el culo xD

  • @filmputzer Why did the USA NOT make the Philippines a US State? Why did the WASPos not make of the Philippines even an "Associate State" like it did for Puerto Rico? Those so-called millions that welcomed the American "liberators" did not know that their descendants will later be condemned to perpetual debt to US banks like the BA and IMF. RP today is corrupt country with a few US backed politicians robbing the vast majority of Filipinos who are now impoverished and ignorant about themselves

  • @ggrhisfil I love the Philippines and know many Filipinos tried very hard a couple years ago to petition the Phil Legislature with hundreds of thousands of signatures to make you a state. But your government killed that attempt. THe US had no say in your affairs, They only give money to Phil for defense and have no control of your internal affairs. Your past pres Estrada forced US military out 20 year ago. If the US was in control of your government would that be allowed? I say no,

  • @filmputzer You now talk about US control of our government because you just can not accept the reality of the exposé being done on the atrocities US WASPos commited in the Philippines against my people in 1899 and up to the present time through the imposition of foreign debt. Instead of thinking of making amends what you you do is insist in your lies about Filipino history. And you say you love the Philippines? Or is it that you love to fool and exploit Filipinos even in their history?

  • @ggrhisfil Philippines is a good culture its only trouble is people like you who focus on negitive past and not future. Get with the program and help build a better country and stop poisoning Filipinos minds with your hate

  • @ggrhisfil The US thought Philippines was the best place in Asia for a state because of your Christian/Catholic background and the kindness and good will of your culture. Filipinos have made the best American citizens who have good family values and hard work ethic. Many of them want Statehood for Phils so things will get better there, But that is a decision of your people not Americans. AS for the Banks in US they have broken our economy here and we are Impoverished here, You are not alone,

  • This all sounds very Anti-American, When America has welcomed millions of Filipinos here to work and become citizens . In 1946 during Indenpendance to Philippines hundreds of thousands of Filipinos boarded ships to the US stay with America as US citizens. US now has over 4 Million Filipino American US citizens, There are only 28.000 Americans living in the Phil, The old filipinos I has spoken to who lived in that time of US statehood say it was the best time in Philippine history.

  • @filmputzer Why did the USA NOT make the Philippines a US State? Why did the WASPos not make of the Philippines even an "Associate State" like it did for Puerto Rico? Those so-called millions that welcomed the American "liberators" did not know that their descendants will later be condemned to perpetual debt to US banks like the BA and IMF. RP today is corrupt country with a few US backed politicians robbing the vast majority of Filipinos who are now impoverished and ignorant about themselves

  • @ggrhisfil The Phils was still a commonwealth like Perto Rico is today. Phils would have been a state before Hawaii but then Phil president Manuel Q, was exiled in Washington during the Japanese occupation, He pressed the US government every day for Phil Independance, After the war US Pres Truman was very angry to loose the Philippines after all the investment in hopes it would be a state someday. But under pressure he signed the final paper. Your upper class has created the courruption not US

  • @filmputzer The RP upper class spawned corruption with the WASPo colonialist. The USA PENSIONADO program took rich Filipinos to the USA to be "americanized" and when back here exploited the Filipino masses with their ONLY ENGLISH policy (favoring only a few). It's the same US WASPo policy in Latin America. And now that Latinos come into the USA they are maltreated. Spanish, like in RP, is prohibited in the USA. And the Lat Am immigrants marginalized and subjected to an inhuman Texas law.

  • @ggrhisfil I personally think Spain and Us both caused trouble, they both committed genocides, and they both corrupted our people, and they should have never came to our lands, plus most of us were already modernizing ourselves in our kingdoms... And if you were a christian, hey don't worry, the portuguese were christianizing the Japanese, they were doing it to us too.

  • @ThtOnePinoy It is not what one may personally think. The fact remains that the 1899 American invasion of the 1898 República ng Filipinas was GENOCIDAL for killing 3 million Filpinos and robbing its gold and silver reserve valued at ONE HUNDRED BILLION US DOLLARS. Legaspi who established the Filipino State under the Crown of Spain in 1571 DID NOT DO THAT KIND of GENOCIDAL atrocity. The real trouble causer is the American WASPos. Ask the Arab African countries today. Did they liberate Irak?

  • @ggrhisfil Yes, Legazpi did not, but you should know not everyone thought like Legazpi, unlike him, his successors did not honor agreements and even accepted spanish abuses of us. Read my comment, 30,000 chinese killed by the spaniards. Legazpi is not Spain, he is only from Spain, and nontheless he still comitted a crime against other nations.

    You have to stop protecting Spain, they too also comitted great sins against us.

  • @ThtOnePinoy Your comment about 30,000 Chinese being killed by Spaniards is totally wrong. There were only 1,500 Spaniards in Intramuros during thast particular Chinese uprising. Logic tells us that 1,500 Spaniards, mostly religious, women, children and old people cannot kill 30,000 angry Chinese. The total number of Spaniards at that time in RP was only 13,0000, still lesser than the 30,000 Chinese you said they killed. This is not protecting Spain, by the way. This is plain common sense.

  • @ggrhisfil The number of the people comitting genocides versus the victims sometimes get rediculous, but it's still recorded in chinese records, and is accepted by many researchers. By what particular time are you referring to?

  • @ThtOnePinoy Your logic over this Historical incident is terribly falwed. The statiscs of Spaniards in Intramuros and the entire Philippines is clearly on record. So is the statistics on Chinese. This so-called massacre by the Spanish of the Chinese is an invention of the WASPos who re-wrote our history to put them in a good light as they blacken Spain here. And you are a victim of this unjust revision, these lies, these disinfo. The Chinese records are exagerated as in many other cases.

  • @ThtOnePinoy Those 30,000 Chinese deserve their fate. They were actually killed by Tagalog and Kapampangan warriors, most of them ancient Arnisadors and escrimadors. That's the price they had to pay for trying to control a freedom fighting nation. Those ancient Tagalogs and Kapampangan warriors and their leaders our some of our numerous unsung heroes.

  • @tsopita2 If you say that those chinese deserved their fate for "trying" to control us, then with that logic, I can say the same that the spaniards occupying the Philippines should've been massacred as well for actually colonizing a freedom fighting nation. Do you argue with your own logic?

  • @ThtOnePinoy i don't argue with my logic because I never said the Spaniards should have never been massacred. Those Spaniards should have been massacred too. Those Kapampangans and Tagalogs should just have went on massacring the Spaniards after the Chinese.

  • @tsopita2 Ah ok, good to know you are not a contradicting hispanophile.

    I think, that with the arrival of the spaniards really fueled some chinese to invade and remove the spanish, and as while some had even more ambitions to perhaps take over. But I believe the Spanish also participated in the killings, not just the Tagalogs and Kapampangans.

  • @ggrhisfil The Latins who come to the US are welcomed if they come with a Visa, But we now have more than 20 million Mexican people who sneek into the us without a visa. All countries have border control and visa requirements, The Philippines only allow me a maximum stay of 59 days on a visa. I obey and respect there laws and depart leaving my family behind in Luzon, Your corruption is a Filipino born problem not the US fault. Mexico has the same problems as Philippines with corrupt government

  • @filmputzer You should watch a US WASPo movie called "MOON OVER PARADOR" and you will see there the brazen and sick WASPo attitude against Latins and their Governments. The reason why Latins now flock to the USA, like the misled Filipinos who insist in also going there, is the US WASPo economic intervention in all our countries with the CIA, as depicted in that movie, as the troublemakers. This abusive intervention is even taken lightly by the abusive WASPos with impunity. Walang hiya talaga!

  • It is good that ThOnePinoy will bring up one by one the errors in RP History like this one abut the so-called massacre of the Chinese here. While there only 1,500 Spanish men, women, children, priests and nuns in Intramuros at that time, they are accused of the massacre of upt to 30,000 Chinese which is not feasable. Moreover, the Spanish missionaries wanted the Chinese to come to RP to Christianize and Filipinize them and they have triumphed in this endeavor. The WASPo invaders failed here.

  • Our history teachers in English have mistakenly called the Spanish missionary effort "an invasion". In was not in the same sense as the American invasion of 1899 which by force of arms destroyed the 1898 República ng Filipinas afterkilling 3 million Filpinos and robbing the gold and silver reserve of that Republica valued at ONE HUNDRED BILLION US DOLLARS. Legaspi who established the Filipino State under the Crown of Spain DID NOT DO THAT KIND of atrocity. The real invasion is the American one

  • @ggrhisfil You .like all other Filipinos will try to apply for a US visa after making these Anti American Lies or statements here on utube.. that is why now the US is now limiting visas to filipinos because of security and anti terrorism your statements here are precieved threatning, So don't waste you time applying for a visa you will not get one

  • @filmputzer How petty of you. How vindictive. How can you indulge in blatant bigotry. You must be an ugly US WASPo to threaten me in this manner. Well. I have no intention to apply for a US visa. The USA is now Poor because of people with an ugly, biased, mentality, as displayed by your words, who can not stand an historical truth such as the one brought out in this video and in this discussion. I always knew that democracy is a flawed thing among some people like you. How pathtetic! Poor USA!

  • @ggrhisfil No one has threatned you and I am not a WASP. I think you are the Bigot or Racist since you focus on this old history to create new tension on anger. You should try relaxation Therapy and stop hating others.

  • @filmputzer I never want to go ad hominem but it is obvious that you are contradicting yourself. You talk about Filipinos needing a US visa who will not be granted such visa because of what you deem, out of bigrotry and racism, as "lies or statements here on utube". You accuse me of creating "new tension on anger" because "I focus on this old history". But I did NOT start, Sir, this "focus on this old history". I just answered the errors you advanced here with the truth you now want to hide.

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  • @filmputzer Sir/Madam: Are you going berserk? You now put me with the terrorist Abu Sayaff for merely telling the truth about the genocidal US WASPo invasion of RP in the 1900s. You accuse me of racial hatred for Americans. But Americans are not of one race? Its the rulling class in the USA turned fascist. And there is no hatred in exposing historical truths about these WASPos. And if they hurt they surely must be the truth. No I dont need a doctor nor I need answer you anymore.

  • @ggrhisfil Is President Obama a WASP ??. White, Ango, Saxon, Protestant,

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  • @ggrhisfil Well there is the propaganda movement but thats a different story, hm there are some questionable elements which should be looked at, however I know of several researchers that understand spanish, it isn't because we dont know spanish, it's due to the fact our govt. takes no interest in it, like they take no interest in our pre-hispanic history, but they know much more about the spanish documents than that, which is horribly sad.

  • @ggrhisfil Regardless, it seems like we've been propagated much stuff by foreigners, which always leads to our ultimate demise, starting with the spanish invasion, the american invasion, and now we're doing it to ourselves...

  • It was committed in the area of what is now known as luzon, the survivors were forced to flee to Huahua(偎岸), what is now known as Guagua.

  • Both Spain and America committed horrendous crimes, remember guys, not either of these 2 are better or worse than each other.

    You want to hear of Spanish genocide crimes? How about the count of 30,000 chinese they killed? It's in chinese history, recorded in the Ming Shi Lu(明實錄) as the Luzon Tragedy(吕宋惨案), most of them being merchants, just ask our researchers, Hector Santos and Mike Pangilinan being one of them that know.

    They both commited crimes, don't favor one over the other.

  • ¿¿y los crimenes que cometio el imperio malayo contra los "Negritos", los habitantes originales de las Filipinas??

  • @IgnacioCalvo87 They weren't the original inhabitants, look up "tabon man" and "callao man". They just came earlier apparently.

    But that happened a long time ago, way before the kingdoms established(and im not talking about the srivijaya empire, im talking about the kingdom of Luzon), so stop jumping topics, this is something the spaniards commited against the chinese.

  • @ThtOnePinoy No hay ningun documento que indique que 3.000 españoles mataran a 30.000 chinos, los españoles querian comerciar con China, no matar chinos...

    "But that happened a long time ago, way before the kingdoms established(and im not talking about the srivijaya empire, im talking about the kingdom of Luzon), so stop jumping topics, this is something the spaniards commited against the chinese."

    "They both commited crimes, don't favor one over the other. " ;)

  • @IgnacioCalvo87 Don't twist my words, that last sentence I was referring to the Americans vs Spanish dispute, and yes if you look hard enough there is documents about it, it is written in the ming shi-lu. In chinese records herp derp.

  • @ThtOnePinoy los hombres" labon" y "callao" son grupos prehistoricos, cuando llegaron los "negritos" las islas Filipinas estaban inhabitadas

  • @IgnacioCalvo87 negritos were still not the original inhabitors, only one of the earliest.

  • Fuck americans!! now all countries of the world are marching against USA because america is so stubborn, proud, and idiot!

  • and they call themselves americans. bullshit. americans are just the same as bin laden.

  • Y algunos siguen demonizando a los españoles... Desde luego los yankis fueron mejores, a todas luces.

  • It's a pity our history books, including the Zaides' and Agoncillo's, never mentioned the Filipino genocide.

  • RIP...

  • I have several pictures taken from a book Our Islands and Their People published in the late 1800s.

  • The bravery of the Filipinos is no match to the arms superiority of the Americans. It was the Spaniards who traitorously sold us to the Americans.

  • @MrEriesal - true, but people like Aguinaldo sold his own people out as well

  • @MrEriesal No. It was the Liberal Government in Madrid that sold us.

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  • Filipinos, let's move on. We have the capabilities of correcting the past now that we are known globally as good workers, extremely talented, intelligent and good natured fun loving people. We have to stop thinking that Americans and other foreigners are better than us. I grew up and attended Philippine school from kinder garden to university and I'm brushing elbows with foreignes here in London. I eat with them, I party with them and I work with them and I definitefly assure you that we're not-

  • definitely less better. We have to love and develop our own like the Chinese and Japanese did. We don't have to be fluent in English but we just have to learn how to manipulate and use our own Filipino brains and environment and use it for the success of our nation. How will I say to the world the Philippines is the best when we have polluted dead stinky river pasig or smokey mountain playground for the less fortunate children. Americans will not clean it for us.

  • I love the Philippines more eversince I started living and working in abroad. But if I'm living on top of the smokey mountain what will I think? I'm lucky I had the opportunity. How about the majority of the Filipinos who's earning £1.0 a day. Shame on the Filipino politicians who were priviledge to go to good school in the Philippines and abroad. What good did they learn?

  • ¡Recuerdo!

  • humans are an unteachable species. It is always power, money and glory before humas rights and justiz. Very terrible and shocking

  • sorry i think he's one of the katipunero's!!

  • guardia civil in 0:16 kinda look like manny pacquiao, hehehe^^

  • It is agreed that the execution of Jose Rizal was really unnecessary. And it was a political error. But the death penalty was the norm of those times, not only in RP and Spain. The USA is one country today that maintains the death penalty. The execution of President Macario Sacay by the American invaders is much worse a case than that of Jose Rizal. This was the President of the 1898 Republica Filipina who was executed and nobody in RP is angered by this atrocity. Rizal is propaganda. GGR

  • @ggrhisfil Agreed, it's pretty insulting of how far less people know about Sakay's execution, but I don't agree that Jose Rizal was propaganda.

  • @ThtOnePinoy "but I don't agree that Jose Rizal was propaganda." And why not? José Rizal as known today by most Filipinos is a US WASPo reinvention. It was the American Commision that chosed Rizal as a national hero for Filipinos because they wanted to use the already retracted Rizal writings which To justify their genocide and destruction of the 1898 República . Since Filipinos today dont know Spanish they cannot read Rizal and evalurate truly him. So Rizal today is WASPo colonial propaganda.

  • Thanks for the note. The situation now is that the present educationl system in English is still colonial and beholden to the USA with regard in the telling of its own history. Young Filipino students are taught to hate Spain because of the just execution of Rizal while the massacre, killing, of THREE MILLION FILIPINOS during the 1898 American War vs. the 1898 Filipino Republic is deliberately hushed down. Colonial mentality among Filipino politicians and educatros is appaling. GGR

  • To erase these US WASP atrocities in 1898 Filipinas de US colonial government reinvented José Rizal so that the indignation due these North American atrocities would be transferred to the Spanish paternal rulers before 1898. GGR

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