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So in world history we're going over Spanish and American imperialism in the Philippines, and a bunch of kids keep saying how it 'helped' us. They say things like 'without Europeans, they'd still be living in the jungle' and other things of that nature.. As a filipinx, how can I address how wrong that is with them?
Good lord Iād like to recite my debate speech about how colonization fucked everything up.Ā
1) Colonization is the direct cause of colorism in the Philippines.Ā
Itās all rooted back to how the Spaniards differentiated us by putting us into categories according to skin tone. Lighter Filipinxs got better *house* jobs and darker Filipinxs got the hard outside labor.Ā
2) It was the genocide of our culture and writing system.Ā
Baybayin was the lost pre-colonial writing system before Spain. By the time Spain came, they were surprised at how we could read and write. Men and women.Ā
Know what that means? It was more of an egalitarian society.Ā
But oh no. We are just savages who lived in the jungle before the white saviors came.Ā
3) The Philippines has been constantly exploited for over 500 years.Ā
Weāve been colonized over and over and over again. Taken for our location and our resources. They made us hate our skin, hate our culture, and embrace everything that is white.Ā
I need to make a longer post about this cause arguments like this really piss me the fuck off cause the more I read up on this topic, the more I realize how much the root cause of racism and colorism stems from colonization.Ā
And the self-hate is passed down from generation to generation. You will get treated better if youāre light-skinned. Pale is beautiful. Brown is ugly.
This is something weāre told and grow up seeing and itās all because some fucking white assholes imposed that on us.Ā
We barely know any of our history cause it was all wiped out and forgotten. They didnāt do shit to help us.
They exploited us.Ā
-Leah
4) The Philippines already had a strong and varied culture, economy, trade, writing system, and political setup. Though we werenāt a united country, the people of the Philippine islands had their own governments and systems of trade. Barangays (villages, named after the balangay, the first known form of transportation and settlement of the Filipin@ people) were lead by leaders, known as datuĀ or rajahĀ or etc., depending on where they were from. Barter trade was already popular in the country; we traded with the Malays and the Chinese long before the Spaniards came. We had baybayin, only one of the hundreds of writing systems created by pre-colonial Filipin@s. In the Filipino culture, men and women were fighters, leaders, and spirit-people (aka babaylan or katalonan). We were rich with gold ā that was one of the main reasons why other countries traded with us. We could make jewelry, pottery, clothesĀ even, out of all the gold we had in our country. The Philippines was already going strong before the Spaniards came and literally messed shit up and burned it all to the ground.
When they came, we werenāt allowed to worship our own deities. Anyone found guilty of paganism had their whole villages burned down. The Spanish threw away and burned down anything to do with our animistic religion and previous culture. Thatās why we know so little about our pre-colonial history ā because it was buried by our colonizers.
5) Colonialism set up poverty in the Philippines. Firstly, Spain and America exploited us for our resources (coffee, sugar, wood, etc.) in their āfree trade,ā which allowed them to do trade and business without any form of tax; on the other hand, Filipinos were heavily taxed for their trade with their colonists. Secondly, the Philippines was forced into the wars America was involved with because of its status as an American colony ā America used us (and still uses us) as a military base, mooched off our natural resources such as wood and rock, and turned us into a battle ground for its wars in Asia. Also, because of our status as a colony, Japan attacked us, burned down entire cities, raped women, tortured and beheaded millions of Filipin@s, threw babies into the air and caught them with bayonets, andĀ tortured us into submission, among others.Ā
Of course, Spain did a lot of stuff like that in its 333 years of colonization, but the American and Japanese occupations were more recent and, in turn, had a greater effect on our economy. After the wars, the Philippines was left bereft of resources, security, and protection; we were forced to rely on America for our rebuilding. Though we were supposedly given independence, America still controlled the government and used us as puppets.
6) Long story short, colonialism set up theĀ ācolonial mentalityā of my country, which has been passed down from generation to generation of Filipin@.Ā We'veĀ been forced to love our colonizers, or else risk torture and death.
1946 ā the commonwealth congress adds an amendment to the Bell Trade ActĀ that pegs the US dollar to the PH peso, grants US corporations rights to openly exploit PH natural resourcesĀ āfree of customs duty,ā and prohibits PH from manufacturing/selling/exporting products that may compete with US imports/exports. This went on until the 1970s, with US congress threatening to withhold post-war rebuilding funds unless the act is ratified.
Here are some examples of the things our colonizers stole/did to us. Iām not an expert mind you but holy shit does colonialism in the Philippines irk me so much. Iāmma put this in points so itāll be easier. Iāll try not to keep this long (but letās face it my rage is long)
Colonialism set back Feminism in the Philippines
ok way back before Spain decided to fuck shit up. As OP has stated, the Philippines had an egalitarian society. Women learned and were taught skills just as much as men. Even the reigning nobility in certain parts of the Philippines during that time ruled equally. Kings sought advise from their Queenās regarding the selling of land. Not to mention inheritance were shared equally regardless of the childās gender.Ā
Not to mention way before Spain and America came, Women had the rights to property, be chiefs of their tribes, marry who they want, divorce if they so choose and their children bore their names.
One of the highest positions in the community was mostly given to women as well, the Baybaylan, they were the shamans/healers/religious leaders of a given tribe. Everyone in their community looked up to them and often sought for them in times of illness and drought. Then the Spanish came, they were intimidated by the power/influence the baybaylan had over the āsavagesā so what they did Ā was spread awful rumors about the baybaylan and coined the term of calling them Bruha (meaning witch). Also virginity was not a pre-requisite to be a baybaylan most of the time it was married women who were baybaylans.Ā
Kalingas, powerful positions open to all genders, were like the political envoys/decision makers of pre-colonial Philippines. They made pacts with other tribes and if the pact was ever broken, the Kailnga gets to decide the punishment for the offender.Ā
(well guess what went to shit once Spain cameā¦thatās right everything I just listed.)
(yup no helping here, more like dragging us down to your level Spain)
Basically if anybody would read Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo would understand how Spanish Colonialism affected the Philippines. greed, rape and abuse were rampant during those times.Ā
America āhelpingā the Philippines
āLitte-brown Americansā is the word used by most Americans during that timeā¦
America basically bamboozled us when they bought us from Spain. Like literally the Revolutionaries were promised freedom and they were preparing for said independence when they agreed to get help from the Americans. Then the Americans went on and basically saidĀ āoh, itās just for awhile, just till you get on your feet Ā and build a new government blah blah blahāā¦.and that hold stretched till WWII.Ā
And when WWII was over and the Japanese were to pay us reparation for all the things they did to us. We demanded a reparation like say around $6,000,000 (not actual amount) but since America needed Japan to rehabilitate quickly the amount was lowered to say $4,000,000 (not actual amount). Which is basically a slap to the face of the Filipinos.
Bell-Trade Act was utter shit. (I studied this act for so long and holy shit was it shit. I mean if you look up the word unfair you would the Bell-Trade Act in big bold letters)Ā
Not to mention, the American government promised compensation for those Filipinos and Chinese who were in the resistance movement. Ā They did to some extent but only for those resistance movements in their records. They disregarded the records kept in the Philippine Army. It was only just last year did the American government finally considered the records in the Philippine Army (actual thanks, Obama). Sadly most of the veterans are long gone. Only a handful of them are left. It pains me every single time I see these veterans crying because they witnessed so much and the Americans just basically took them for granted.Ā
Effects on present times
Colonial mentality is rampant as hell here. Every bloody commercial you see here is 90% how to get whiter skin and straighter hair. (normally, Filipinos have darker tans and wavy/curly hair)
edit: forgot to add sources War Veterans: source, source,
Feminism pre-Spain: source, source, sourceĀ
Most of these are what I remember from my Philippines & Foreign Relations classĀ
Do you know how good it feels to finally see this on this social networking platform. If you need super hardcore evidence on the negative effects of imperialism, you look at our country because god, I donāt see them leaving any time soon.
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I have so many things to say about āAmerica helping the Philippinesā but all I can really say is that if you look at all the traffic, the poverty, the poorly treated workers and the homeless poor, then you can thank America for that, for stealing our resources then running us into the ground and setting up bullshit trade and military agreements which basically allowed them to take whatever the fuck they wanted without giving anything back except āprotectionā from their military
America extorted us with some bullshit protection scheme like a gang with a small town store, acting like weāre supposed to be grateful.
Moreover the Philippine-American āwarā was a genocide that took the lives of up to 6 million Filipinos, many of whom were villagers who were summarily executed by American soldiers for not giving up rebels, or who starved when American soldiers burned all their crops to trap them. Batangas, my fatherās home counts at least 300,000 people murdered by Americans. And if you look at the map, Batangas isnāt even that big a place. Americans were the worst thing that ever happened to us, more than the Japanese, about as much as the Spaniards in a much smaller amount of time, because they destroyed more than they ever built and have the audacity to say they helped us. The worst part is that most Filipinos donāt even know this, and weāre taught Americans are the āgood guysā because education here is awful.
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George Floyd served his time!!! He didn't deserve to be murdered!!!!!!!!
God, how horrible do you have to be to make stuff like this up? People who make these fake stories that fit their agenda are vile. Vile.
Poor Andrea, as well, this is incredibly cruel to her too!

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Editorās Note: This article has been updated to correctly spell Yanilās name. A Korean teen living in the Netherlands was kicked in the face
I want the perps arrested and I want Yanil to receive all the help he needs after this traumatic and violent experience. The video is horrible.
The poor child is just left lying there, holding his face while none of his "friends" do anything. How are they so calm. Who filmed this??? I hope they trace it back to the perps! They clearly felt proud about attacking a child to the point of laughing about it and recording it with their phones, 10-20 vs a single boy, how noble, how brave. Hope they get jail time for like traumatizing Yanil for life.
This is disgusting and whilst I check dutch daily I hadnt come across it. I specifically searched google.nl for Dutch articles and there are just a few. This horrible act needs to be better known.
The worst part is that one of the laughing perps felt brave enough to post this to his Insta and bragged about it and said he didn't care about criticism because this got him attention š¤¢š¤¢ and the video got back to poor Yanil who had to see it everywhere online. The perp closed his account now, little racist is not so brave anymore?
this needs more attention. a child shouldn't have to fear being outside in case someone nearby would hurt them. anyone shouldn't have to fear being outside inncase someone nearby would hurt them.
this is why we're reforming the world.
To all of the Dutch people on here - please keep us updated about this case!

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Calls for Justice for Auroraās Violinist Elijah McClain Grow
Elijah McClain was a kind and gentle 23 year old who worked as a massage therapist in Aurora, CO. On his lunch breaks from work, Elijah would go to the animal shelters and play violin for the animals because he thought that they were lonely in their cages and thought that the music would calm them.Ā
In August 2019, Elijah went to the gas station to buy some iced tea for himself and his cousins. Because he suffered from anemia he would often wear a ski/ runner mask over his face to stay warm. On his way home, the Aurora Police department were called to reports of a āsuspicious man.āĀ
(Warning: for violent description)Ā Elijah was apprehended by a group of three cops, despite committing NO crime and being unarmed. A struggle occurred, and he was held in a very dangerous carotid hold around his neck while he cried for help, cried out that he couldnāt breathe, cried out that he was nonviolent and couldnāt even kill a fly, and was repeatedly throwing up. Elijah weighed a mere 140 pounds. You can hear on the audio footage, an officer instructing another to move their body camera out of view.
While 3 Aurora Police Dept officers violently restrained him they called Aurora Fire Dept, who injected him with ketamine (a powerful drug used to tranquilize horses or in surgeries by a trained anesthesiologistĀ and illegal to be administeredĀ by anyone else)Ā even though he was already cuffed and calm.
He went into cardiac arrest , slipped into a coma, and his family was advised to take him off life support 6 days later.
The cops were transferred to another department but never receivedĀ charges.Ā
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