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Do you know who the happiest people in the world are?
You Filipinos.
Sure, that's just my opinion...but it also happens to be the opinion of many, many other foreigners as well. It's no wonder that the unhappy people of Singapore are frustrated with all the smiley Filipinos roaming their city!
It kills me that Filipino workers are being treated with so much disrespect - even though for decades they have helped Singapore become the economic powerhouse that it is today. Reportedly, even the nationalists who fought for independence and helped build the Singapore we know today were influenced by the national hero of the Philippines - Dr. Jose Rizal.
Many Filipinos in Singapore make very little money (much of which is dutifully sent home to the Philippines), and they work 6 days and 70 hours a week. Am I correct that all this anamosity toward them is because they want to take their ONE day off and celebrate their country's Independence in a public space? Am I missing something here? Please...enlighten me, because from my current perspective, this situation just makes Singapore look really bad.
On the other hand, now that Singapore is officially the most expensive city in the world, people there are probably working themselves to the bone just to be able to afford the high cost of living! There may not be much of a work/life balance for them, and this blogger might not be the only one who's miserable. People in the Philippines may not have a lot of monetary wealth, but in these ways the quality of life in the Philippines is far better than that of Singapore. I hope we can try to have at least a little compassion for these overworked and unhappy people in Singapore.
If I was living in that environment and struggling with the high cost of living, I might be unhappy, too! I mean, I probably wouldn't write a horribly racist blog to let out my frustrations, but that's just me.
The Social Media Power of the Philippines - Are Bloggers Taking Advantage of it?
Whether it's about Filipino food or just bashing Filipinos in general, one thing is clear:
Filipinos are sensitive, and bloggers know it.
Of course it's understandable to be angry when people are ignorant or downright racist. The problem is that when we get worked up into a frenzy online (and certainly when the media gets involved), we end up "promoting our enemies with our anger".
That's right, the old expression "any publicity is good publicity" is really quite true. For example, every single time we write about a Polish food blogger and post a link to her article, even though the attention she is getting is all negative, we are indeed HELPING her. Google counts all those links, and her online reputation is actually boosted because of them. To use another expression, then she is the one "laughing all the way to the bank." (PS...it's not too late to take those links down.)
Kill them with kindness
ReplyDeletecan't justified kindness in this issue......why expect respect if the philippine economic status is very kulelat in the third world..... its the people who suffers for voting corrupt leaders of the country.
DeleteIve been working in Singapore for almost 2 years already and never did I experience racial discrimination. I guess it's how you carry yourself and itong mga local na nangbabash online eh yung mga naagawan siguro ng trabaho ng pinoy kaya grabe ang pagkabitter. I'm sure there are more good apples than bad ones. Trust me. Singaporeans are nice, and happy people. I should know. I'm dating one :)
ReplyDeletebakit ba kasi daming pinoy na super sensitive? pasalamat nalng ako hindi ako ganun, kahit na experienced ko ma bully nung highschool never ako naging sensitive or anything, d ko pinapansin mga ganun na bagay, KEBER KO hahaha
ReplyDeleteHindi naman po kasi lahat eh katulad mo.
DeleteI pity you anon 12:21
Delete“Because if you don't stand up for the stuff you don't like, when they come for the stuff you do like, you've already lost.” -Neil Gaiman
mature ka kasi and sadlymarami kasi pinoy balat sibuyas.. di lang naman sa sg ang super racist lalo na sa italy and usa.. pero pagpinakita mong sensitive ka mas lalo ka idodown..
DeletePerhaps the Philippines will get more respect if it stops supplying the world with cheap labor.
ReplyDeleteAgree with u!
DeleteKorek! Kung matino lang sana ang ekonomiya natin, wala sanang mga martir na ofw at nagaabroad lang tayo para mag-tour! Kaya malaking bahagi din talaga ang gobyerno sa mga panglalait na dinaranas ng mga pinoy!
DeleteWow.. hiyang hiya naman ako sayo.. u call these jobs cheap labor. You call it cheap labor because you think you are superior than them? What a lousy person you are.
Deleteright on with that!
Deleteexactly
DeleteI'm a Software Engineer in Singapore and I'm NOT cheap! Get your facts up-to-date.
DeleteAno trabaho na ibibigay mo?Its not that simple.We cannot provide work kaya kahit teacher pumapayag mating maid.
DeleteKahit kaya maid sa sg d nila basta basta ma-afford kasi mahal compared sa ibang lahi.
DeleteAnon 1247, saleslady ako sa singapore pero 3k sgd pasweldo nila sa amin kaya lunok pride na lang kami! Cheap labor ka dyan!
DeleteThat cheap labor you are talking about-- afforded Filipino children good food and education. It helped drive Philippine economy through OFW blood and sweat remittances. Of course, our conditions are not ideal but why do we go abroad. Many of us even dare to go to places even angels fear to thread. We are the ones making the decision to work abroad.
DeleteThe government should start preparing for the future, sooner or later, every country will only hire their own countrymen
DeleteWe export people. Not products. How can you respect a government that promotes the international exploitation of its own people?
ReplyDeleteSige nga mag-suggest kung anong solution mo para matigil na ang pagpadala ng OFW sa ibang bansa? Galing mo no!
Delete“In an age when grow is the result of free movement of investments across borders to areas of greatest efficiency, we have restricted investments. A native oligarchy has used economic nationalism to inhibit trade and prevent investors to come in and compete. The oligarchy, ironically, enjoys ideological support from the political left which is hopelessly trapped in 19th century view of economic processes”
Delete—First Person, Alex Magno, Philippine Star, March 11, 2010
Quote ka pa sa arm chair activist na si Alex Magno na hindi marunong magsulat sa simpleng Ingles. 1:25 AM
DeleteOligarchy and economic nationalism? How ironic! National industrialization is the key, but those stupid bureaucrat-capitalists suck all the wealth while workers suffer because of low salary.
DeleteWhy do Filipinos always get butthurt by blogs? They are just blogs. There are more anti-American blogs out there but Americans do not react in the same big-deal manner as the Pinoy Pride Brigade. Be mature please.
ReplyDeletetrue, kasi ang mga americans walang panahon sa mga nonsense na issue, at busy sila sa work nila
DeleteTrue that
DeleteTrue! Mas big deal sa kanila about politics kaysa sa mga ganitong bagay.
Delete“Because if you don't stand up for the stuff you don't like, when they come for the stuff you do like, you've already lost.” - Neil Gaiman
DeleteTrue! Yan din dapat cocomment ko e, jusko kapag nabasa lang nila yung mga anti-American na blogs mas malala pa kesa dyan sa mga walang kakwenta kwenta na blog ng mga Singaporean. Trabaho na lang kasi, wala rin naman matutulong kapag pinansin pa. Sus
Deletemature post...
DeleteMaybe if the Filipinos build an international airport as great as Changi foreigners might respect us more.
ReplyDeleteWala eh... govt system natin run by power hungry mongrels
DeleteA country that sends people to other countries to be exploited and its people are even proud of it... How can you respect such a country?
ReplyDeletecorrct
DeleteBakit kasi ang daming maid sa Singapore? Buti sana kung malaking sahod.
ReplyDeletenagpapaka sosy kasi ang ibang pinoy sg daw kc sila, kesa naman maging maid sa manila
DeleteKc nga walang trabaho jan sa pinas... I think it's really time to repeal the 60/40 law to attract more investors to come to our Country and creates more jobs!
DeleteSo anong point mo? Mababang uri ng trabaho ang maid? Ano ba trabaho mo at napakataas ng tingin mo sa sarili mo?
Deletemarami akong kilala kahit di nakatapos di naman maid ang trabaho dito sa usa... its about time kasi na magkaron tayo ng pride.. ang daming pinoy kasi dito nakalimutan na ata maging civil
DeleteI think 15k pesos salary ng maid sa sg while sa pinas 4k lng. Laki nmn talaga ng difference.
Deletefor sure pinoy ang nagsulat nyan na naka base sa singapore at naiinggit sa kapwa nya pinoy sa singapore
ReplyDeleteIts harder to be a Filipino in Singapore now than ever. Yan lang masasabi ko.
ReplyDeleteIto namang si afam blogger nakikisawsaw pa, sinabi na ngang wag patulan eh.
ReplyDeleteAnd the way he speaks eh parang naging racist na din siya against Singaporeans.
WAG NA LANG PATULAN PLEASE.
Kasi mas malaki ang sahod ng yaya sa Singapore kesa maging yaya dito sa Pinas. Yung mga mayayaman dito sa atin, maliit magsahod pero kung makapag utos, kala mo may mga alipin. At least dun, generally speaking, maayos ang pagtrato sa kanila. 5 years din ako dun nagtrabaho. Wala akong naramdaman na discrimination unlike dito.
ReplyDeletemaybe lets stop being a maid or a yaya.. nothing wrong alam kong ang iba kasi sinasabi wala silang natapos pero ang daming di nakatapos and yet successful sila..
Deleteang alam ko ang yaya s sg specific time ka lang mag work may rest day at pg holiday holiday din sila and 15k ang sweldo pero bukod dun boutique managers engineers at IT rin ang mga filipino dun
ReplyDeleteWe were more progressive than Singapore pre-Marcos years, ask anyone or read, Google. Massive corruption from the higher ups down to city councilors dug us Filipinos in third world levels , making us known as the hired help around the world. We are rich as a nation in every aspect what we need is a good govt of that is ever possible. Maybe let's just be US state like Hawaii, can we apply , hehehe, or deep sigh
ReplyDeleteWell this post so far only has 21 comments and the anti-pinoy one almost have 200 so that should tell you where the Pinoy mentality is at when it comes to online bashing...
ReplyDeleteOKay. Tapos ang issue. Move on.
ReplyDeleteI lived in SG for 6yrs. I personally know maids there who had been maltreated. Yung isa bawal lumabas. Nakakulong lng sa bahay na naka-padlock. Bawal mag celfone. Pero pasimple si ate, nakikipabili na lng ng fone card dun sa ibang yaya. Yung isa nman binugbog ng amo kasi kumuha daw ng biskwit.
ReplyDeleteDi totoo yan! ambabait ng mga singaporeans. I should know coz I have friends who are citizen here. Atsaka, never ako nakatikim ng discrimination kahit san in my 3 years stay here. Mas nakatikim pa ako ng discrimination sa LV and Hermes store sa Greenbelt nung pumasok ako ng naka uniqlo shorts and rubi flats.
ReplyDeletemasyado balat sibuyas… its not that important what one angry blogger thinks. though I do hope there comes a time when the number 1 export of the Philippines is not its citizens.
ReplyDeletehmmm maayos ang trato? nakalimutan nyo na ata sina D and F at yung kinahinatnan nila dun...
ReplyDeleteFriend ko nga na marketing manager na sa sg nakikipagsagutan pa nung nagcomment na something like FILIPINO KA KASI KAYA D KA MAKA ORDER NG FOOD NG MALINAW. Nakipagsagutan siya para matutunan nilang irespeto mga pinoy. Ang baba kaya ng tingin nila sa pinoy.
ReplyDeleteWag nyo pansinin yang blog na yan, publicity lang yan para makakuha ng maraming readers. Shempre kung marami bibisita sa website nya, mas maraming magbabayad sa kanya para mag advertise. Feeling ko Pilipino yan, kasi ang daming alam tungkol sa Pilipino.
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