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James Miller
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Cameron Perez
Odds quick fap
Evens bath
Jaxon Sullivan
wtf?
Who deleted my posts?
Aaron Reed
post non-sexual cute japs
Logan Carter
MAHARLIKA when?
Luke Taylor
>Banterfag utterly BTFO
Elijah Rivera
Its was never used as a name
Parker Jones
Mason Lewis
So much for the antidutdut being a janny :)
Ethan Hill
TIK TOK
JANNY IS A TAGALOG FAGGOT
MORE NEWS AT 11
TIK TOK
Henry Wood
Which group is the most elite today? Is there discrimination between these groups? Do people even identify by these groups?
Jaxson Lewis
hola
Logan Gray
Adrian Johnson
>implying you aren't him
Jackson Martin
I'm going to learn Tagalog or Thai- which one should I learn? Tagalog is closer to Indonesian, right?
Adrian Jenkins
for what purpose?
Gavin Ramirez
Historically speaking the Sulu was the closest thing the Philippines had to an actual kingdom.
As for military conquest visayans pretty much ravaged the Philippines with the help of Spain and fought the sulu for hundreds of years until they finally got conquered eventually.
Cringe why do tagalogs love to larp like they're white
Ayden Diaz
Jonathan Ward
I dont see any white there lmao
the biggest one, ""'Visayas"" got wiling btfo by spics and now they larp as white.
James Campbell
ain't maharlika means noble warrior or something?
Asher Phillips
The Tsinoy is the most elite.
Parker Mitchell
chinknoy gang
Dylan Russell
its a loanword
but maharlika refers to a warrior class
w2c
Chase Watson
P(Nino)y gang
Levi Sanchez
yeah but not used as a name for a country
Its a cognate, maharlika is the tagalized version
>Flip Economy Tech and Food industry plus land development(infra, construction), KekMalls.
>Run and onwed by chińKz ""high IQ""adjecent billionaires for centuries now.
>yet we still a shithole
Really put things into perspective.
Asher James
pengen dikentot Orei gan
Samuel Ward
Yeah, it means we need to be as Chinese as Singapore or at least Malaysia to ascend.
1% is pathetic we need to be at least 25% pure Chinese.
Logan Scott
For me, it's Zamboangueño
Grayson Gomez
JUST.. you forgot the ""meztizo "" too
Owen Wright
Flip why was his last name Rizal? Is it in your dictionary? AFAIK it's a Malay/some of Indonesian suku name.
Also change your country's goddamn invader-given name
Jose Wilson
It shows how those chinkos and mestizos has more power and influnce to bring this country down than your average uneducated provincefag farmers.
The agenda right now seems to be pro chinks even tho its already proven with chìnkos mestizo ruling us we are still a shithole
Landon Sanders
might as well nuke it, Malay-kun. As I watch this country's doom from the sea while I row away to the nearby country
Joseph Garcia
Where to yo? I don't think Sabah will accept you. Or maybe you'll be forced to work as a maid or driver.
Juan Martin
i'm pretty sure I can sneak my in to Vietnam during WWIII
Gavin Gutierrez
Oh you're thinking that far. Based flipanon waiting for world destruction so he can crawl into Dai Viet without visa fee
Austin Barnes
The Spaniards force a name change when you convert to Christianity, which Lam-Co did.
It's why Filipinos tend to have Spanish instead of native names.
Brandon Morgan
>Lam-Co
is not even the last name because its maternal originally it was Mercado.
Daniel Anderson
Lam-Co was the one who invented Mercado.
mindanaotimes.com - wanderlust-finding-rizal-in-china
>Lam-co named his son Francisco after a family friend, Friar Francisco Marquez, and added Mercado to denote a merchant and save him from prejudice against Chinese surnames. Francisco Mercado turned out to be a well-to-do rancher and became alcalde of Binan, Laguna. He married Chinese mestiza Bernarda Monicha.
Rizal was made up for the census.
en.wikipedia.org
>Both their families had adopted the additional surnames of Rizal and Realonda in 1849, after Governor General Narciso Clavería y Zaldúa decreed the adoption of Spanish surnames among the Filipinos for census purposes (though they already had Spanish names).
Leo Torres
I think his mother as well has chink background.
Although Rizal was probably one of the OG anti chinese heroes here.
joserizal.nhcp.gov.(ph)
>Other than campaigning against Spanish oppression, Rizal would also end up fighting what he perceived to be the Chinese exploitation of his countrymen. He viewed the Chinese primarily as unscrupulous traders and businessmen who liked to take advantage of Filipinos for profit even if it meant kowtowing to the Spanish.
>Rizal’s dislike for the Chinese could be seen in his letter to his mother, in which he complained of being embroiled in a lawsuit with a Chinese and promised never to buy any products from him, and from his novel El Filibusterismo, where he portrayed the character of Quiroga (who was reportedly based on a real Chinese businessman) as a shrewd and cunning
>While Rizal’s anti-Chinese sentiment could be attributed to his nationalist drive, some historians think he may have gone too far by putting all Chinese in the same category as those he had encountered. Not only that, he ironically disowned his own Chinese ancestry by claiming he had no Chinese blood and was pure Filipino.
>The article partly discussed Rizal's Chinese ancestry and lineage. Ironically, despite this fact about his ancestry, the article lengthily proved his being anti-Chinese. It cited many instances of Rizal's contempt for the Chinese and his anti-Chinese behavior through his works and historical records. Proofs of Rizal's anti-Chinese behavior was drawn and concluded from these instances :his dislike of Chinese merchants and his boycotting of Chinese stores during his exile in Dapitan, his denial of his Chinese ancestry during his trial in Fort Santiago, his expressed anti-Chinese sentiments in some his letters, and other instances where he showed his contempt for the Chinese. The article also noted that Rizal never mentioned his Chinese lineage in any of his writings.
Evan James
>"pure" fFilipino
>trashtalks those who doesn't use and love their own language
>writes in spanish
lmao
why do people even think this faggot Rizal as a "hero"
Aiden Powell
Interesting.
>Noli me Tangere was published on 1887.
The Noli me Tangere was written in Spanish because during that time the Philippines was under Spanish rule and they weren't not allowed to write books or write something bad about Spanish people. He wanted to address this book to the Spanish King, to make him know or let him be informed about the bad happenings with the Filipinos.
Rizal actually wrote his third novel called Makimasa.
Camden Peterson
Rizal did so much for developing tagalog
He was the first ones to perpetuate using K and W. and wrote and translated childrens novel into tagalog so kids can learn it easy.
And it looks he admires german more than spanish.
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John Barnes
Not all Pinoys have taco surnames, its half the population.
Half the time you'd encounter one with a regional/native surname.