 | ExpatAuthority wrote: > Inspite of one of the posts alleging the murder of 600,000 Pinoys > during the turn of the last century by the US troops it seems that an > average Filipino loves America and Americans more than any other > nationality in the world. > > > Why? Is it only the liberation of the Pinoys from the Japanese or > what is it? > > The Koreans hate the Japanese and many other former colonies hate > their former colonial masters. Not Pinoys. Why?
For 300 years, the Spaniards brutally forced the Filipinos to think and behave like Mediterranean Europeans. And it worked! Filipinos have totally lost their true Asian identity. Only another 300 years of forceful brutality can you bring back the true Asian identity of Filipinos. Maybe that was one of the intentions of the Japanese imperial forces during WWII? However, the Spaniards were not able to conquer a few pagan and Muslim tribe minorities of the Philippines. The Spanish forces were no match for their fierceness and familiarity of their mountainous jungle terrains. During US annexation of the Philippines, Christian missionaries tried to convert those few non-christianized tribes. Some were converted some not and those who resisted American rule, like the Native Americans, were given the iron hand. Despite of the figures of casualties during the Philippine American war, you got to understand that the brutality of Spanish rule was still fresh on the minds of Filipinos. Therefore, Filipinos in their point of view saw American rule as paradise. The US initiated PR projects like building schools, hospitals, railways, etc to woo the Filipino civilians. And because majority of the Philippine tribes being already Mediterranean Europeanized and no longer Asians, the US' governance of the Philippines was easier than their dealings with the Native Americans or maybe even present day Iraq. I mean because Filipinos were already previously Mediterranean Europeanized by the Spaniards, most Filipino tribes no longer have a fierce warrior culture like the Native Americans and pagan and Muslim Filipino tribe minorities. Through education, the US educated the Filipinos to think and behave like Western Anglo Saxon Protestants (WASP). And it worked! Today the US census and other Asian-American statistical data indicate that among the Filipino-American population in the US, Filipino-Americans who are college graduates outnumber those Filipino-Americans who didn't finish college. I guess it says that most Filipino-American adults are college graduates and most Filipino-Americans who are not college graduates are those who are still toddlers, children, and high school students. The rate of achievement of most Filipinos in America surpasses those of the Filipinos in the Philippines because Filipino-Americans have fluent learning access to books because the native language of the Filipinos in America is English and all books sold in the US are written in English. In the Philippines it's a tragedy, most essential books sold in the Philippines (like encyclopedias, math, science, etc) are written in English but greater majority of Filipinos in the Philippines don't know how to speak, read, and write English. The Philippine government have not yet translated all those medium of knowledge to the native languages of the Philippines so how can majority of Filipinos be able to learn and empower themselves to help improve their country if they can't read and absorb those wealth of knowledge? Even genius people need to take a peek on a book for reference from time to time, what more for average majority of people? Only those who can afford to send their child to private schools which regularly force their students to exercise to speak, read, and write in English round the clock can have a bright future in the Philippines because being able to read most books sold in the Philippines that are written in English. But anyway, I think even some public schools are now imitating the private schools' teaching of English. But don't get me wrong, I have no problem with eliminating the English language in the Philippines as long as the Philippine government translates all mediums of the knowledge to the native languages, because the important thing is fluent learning access to essential modern knowledge. As they say, knowledge is power.
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