The Philippines Inequality Disaster, Explained.

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Komentáře • 354

  • @2ez318
    @2ez318 Před 11 měsíci +98

    Moral, ethical, and skilled/educated people leaving the country certainly wouldn't help. We need to grow a pair of balls and challenge the status quo through politics and law.

    • @alanyosores5642
      @alanyosores5642 Před 10 měsíci

      The solution is war...global economy reset....nxt is institutions reform to federal parliamenty open FDI and massive land reform, and back to gold base reserve system and reform central bank law..to prevent stealing people's money and hide to many bank and institutions..

    • @HerrZenki
      @HerrZenki Před 9 měsíci +8

      Without systems to keep accountability in check, you would just run back to the same problem all over again.

    • @TinaWestborn-rq9qy
      @TinaWestborn-rq9qy Před 6 měsíci

      Most phil people struggle in life and are in survival mode. They don't have time for moral values, and ethics. They want easy money and do every cheap shots in the book to get some..

    • @kalebgonzales4009
      @kalebgonzales4009 Před 6 měsíci +7

      I’m leaving, keep the the country.

    • @adameve2647
      @adameve2647 Před 6 měsíci +5

      ​@@kalebgonzales4009hope you had a far better life outside the Philippines but don't forget to be humble

  • @elscorpioperfecto3260
    @elscorpioperfecto3260 Před 11 měsíci +28

    You forgot how restrictive our economy is to be even competitive to bring in business around the globe.

    • @JuriBinturong
      @JuriBinturong Před 18 dny

      Cost of doing business is the #1 concern for investors. Why Philippines utilities is all privatized? Even public transportations is privatized? Have you seen other Asian countries with privatized utilities? Only Philippines. Philippines is so neoliberal.

  • @jamesdavis8731
    @jamesdavis8731 Před 11 měsíci +38

    Listen Filipinos!!! You need to wake up. First of all let's address the poverty line. I believe as of 2022 if a family of five had an income of more than P12,030, they were NOT considered poor. You have got to be kidding me!! That is ridiculous. P12,030 a month, for a family of five, is about 79 pesos per day for each person. Yep, that's it. Anyone that has lived in the Philippines for even six months knows that poverty line is far far too low. It is close to impossible to even have basic needs for that amount.
    This is why you see so many Filipinos living in houses that most people around the world would be horrified to live in.
    This is why you see so many Filipinos with not enough food to eat, or BARELY enough food to eat.
    This is why you see so many Filipinos with barely anything to their names.
    The biggest reason for poverty in the Philippines is NOT Crony Capitalism. Yes, it is a problem. But the biggest issue for so much poverty in the Philippines is the average Filipino. They are passive. The most passive, don't give a shit people I have ever seen.
    They don't seem to care much about education or ambition. They don't seem to care if their city streets are clean. They just don't seem to care about much except for FB and some silly ignorant day time TV shows that come close to PROMOTING poverty being a good thing.
    They seem to have more interest in having kids, I guess hoping the kids grow old and can end up supporting them.
    They seem to care more about how dark, or light, the skin is on their favorite celebrity.
    The Philippines has serious serious serious issues. The people that get educated, a lot of them, want to get the hell out of the Philippines so they can go to another country as an OFW.
    Or they want to get to America, or another first world country for a far better life.
    I lived in the Philippines for 16 years. I have Filipino children and a Filipino wife. It was stunning to see the lack of decent education in the Philippines. Kids just being passed on to be passed on. The health care system in almost total chaos at times.
    These things are ONLY going to change when the AVERAGE Filipino says enough is enough. When they demand more from their leaders. When they, themselves, get off their asses and get educated and make sure their kids are educated. When they stop sticking their hands out and expecting others (a family or friend OFW, a foreigner, or some others) to do things for them.
    It is sad to see the Philippines so far behind so many countries in the world. This bahala na attitude must change or a 100 years from now the Philippines will still be a poor third world country.

    • @GaryUy-bt1wx
      @GaryUy-bt1wx Před 11 měsíci

      What your are commenting about is the poor pilipinos!!! That's not the majority of pilipinos!!! That's if the stat is saying is 16 percent of population,!!! 84 percent are lower middle class!! Middle class!!! Upper class,!!! There it is again,!!! You are trying to say that the whole population is like that???? All we care for is watching noon time show that is no information value just entertainment????? That is exactly what I'm saying!! If a foreigner read your comment that would automatically bec his perception of pilipino people!!! Which is inaccurate!!!!

    • @SlimjimMK11
      @SlimjimMK11 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I live here also and in the last year or so it has degenerated into a country of more have nots than ever..
      But public opinion is that corruption and theft is accepted...
      It is the job of public servants to steal...
      My opinion is Filipinos are either APATHETIC or PATHETIC..

    • @8bittimetraveler834
      @8bittimetraveler834 Před 11 měsíci

      You have very good points. Also, I'm sure you noticed that Filipino TV shows, programs, documentaries, and movies are spreading a lot of immoral propaganda. For example, they show that being submissive, and intellectually weak is cool. They promote many creepy ideologies, superstitions, irrational values, male femininity...
      Is it fair to say that Filipino media spread crap to indoctrinate people or is it because that's what Filipinos really want to see because of a primitive mindset and culture?
      I would say it's like this since so long that this crappy propaganda process simply became a pattern. An endless loop that will never end.

    • @richardunica3542
      @richardunica3542 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Ambot sa imu

    • @richardunica3542
      @richardunica3542 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Maybe you forgot filipino overseas workers nurses , seaman ,engr .they have cars and huge house.every filipino have cellphone even kids haha

  • @patsarmiento5986
    @patsarmiento5986 Před 11 měsíci +51

    I think the main problem in the Phil economy is very restrictive from foreign investments. Compare to our neighbors, this is the only big factor that i can see the difference. I always believe Filipinos are talented and hardworking but the current environment is not good to excel. Let us open our economy to foreigners and compete them with quality products. Let the best product win.

    • @normalyoutube495
      @normalyoutube495 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Main problem is just corruption. It's okay if the Philippines is very restrictive.

    • @icebro7584
      @icebro7584 Před 11 měsíci

      Neighbours who?

    • @key5627
      @key5627 Před 11 měsíci

      @@normalyoutube495 WRONG!! !
      SIGE GIVE 1 COUNTRY NA RESTRICTIVE ANG ECONOMY NA PROSPEROUS??!! NAME 1???!! ANO!?!!
      PALIBHASA NAKIKINABANG KA SIGURO SA 1987 CONSTITUTION! BULOK!
      NO COUNTRY PROSPERS NA RESTRICTIVE ANG ECONOMY!! WALA!!

    • @AllenL900
      @AllenL900 Před 11 měsíci +9

      The main problem is we have a government system full of flaws for corruption to thrive.

    • @All_you_need_is_love2018
      @All_you_need_is_love2018 Před 11 měsíci +11

      I agree! Foreign investors can not own 100% of a company based in the Philippines. This will turn away foreign investors in investing in Filipino companies. The only foreign investment you’ll see are foreign companies opening a satellite operation in the Philippines. In countries like Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan foreign investors invest directly in local entrepreneurial ventures.

  • @napoleonaquino9347
    @napoleonaquino9347 Před 11 měsíci +33

    In the case of land reform here's the sad situation .. The lucky farmers who acquire DONATED lands do not have the EXTRA RESERVED capital and resources to CONSISTENTLY produce maximum yield on their crops. Since the Phils is a TYPHOON PRONE country, ONE serious FLOODING and their crops are wiped out !! With few/no RESERVED capital, the broke farmer is forced to SELL BACK the land to the original hacienda owner, often at BARGAIN prices. So the farmer is back to square one, often with smaller resources.
    And the Hacienda owner ? The government BUYS his land and GIVES it to the farmer. After a disaster, the hacienda owner RECOVERS his donated land at BARGAIN prices. So he is a double winner in the end !! This is why land reform fails !! . The farmer can not afford even a SINGLE disaster to go on. In Tagalog - MAIKLI ANG PISI NIYA !! And since we have yearly STRONG TYPHOONS, government can not afford to PERPETUALLY BAIL OUT the farmers every time a disaster strikes. The oligarchs can, the government can't. That's REALITY Check for you !! Government can t even solve the YEARLY flooding in some areas ! How can she solve agricultural issues ??

    • @jfrd-pw4hk
      @jfrd-pw4hk Před 11 měsíci +6

      Land reform is BS here in PH. The American's should've stripped all land from post-Spanish feudal lords and redistributed them to poor people while forcing the Insular Government to educate these poor people. They did something similar in Japan, just not sure why they didn't do it in PH.

    • @rhyanjill
      @rhyanjill Před 11 měsíci +5

      Exactly. It's almost as if the solution is not (or not just) to redistribute colonial land, but to FIRST AND FOREMOST, INCENTIVIZE AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION and CREATE INFRASTUCTURES THAT BENEFITS SMALL SCALE AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES. And all of that relies on RESPONSIBLE FISCAL POLICIES that doesn't just focus on URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND MODERNIZATION, but also RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND MODERNIZATION.

    • @napoleonaquino9347
      @napoleonaquino9347 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@rhyanjill Agree with you !!

    • @napoleonaquino9347
      @napoleonaquino9347 Před 11 měsíci

      @@jfrd-pw4hk That's true, Right after WW2 the USA just dropped us and poured all its help to rebuild Japan. Yet we were allies in war !! They even refused - at first - to compensate our Filipino WW2 war veterans who fought for them. As the late Pres. M.L Quezon said , " They forgot their OWN daughter and became drinking buddies with her RAPIST ! " Now the USA is wooing us because they need our bases against a future war with China !! Shame, shame !!

    • @chrisnonstopdisco4013
      @chrisnonstopdisco4013 Před 11 měsíci +3

      the solution is to extent the punisment of bitay tu oll govt orivate corupt un deniyal

  • @aaronvienblanco9007
    @aaronvienblanco9007 Před 11 měsíci +28

    Philippines is not a strong country. They might fix it but it will take decades before they can settle it. I can contribute the political instability of the country. Sometimes government officials in our country only think of themselves instead of everyone else.

    • @jamesdavis8731
      @jamesdavis8731 Před 11 měsíci +5

      You are right, the Philippines is not a strong country. Not even close, and one of those reasons is the average Filipino. People of the Philippines must care about things, but far too many don't seem to care about anything but acting silly. I know many Filipinos here in America, and NOT ONE OF THEM want to go back to the Philippines and live. Not one. And I hear the same thing from Filipinos in Canada, Europe, and Australia.

    • @superbeef8653
      @superbeef8653 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Philippines is an emerging country... average Filipinos can study some money-making activities online and become wealthy... mindset ba 😁
      #LabanPilipinas
      #TeamPayaman

    • @aaronvienblanco9007
      @aaronvienblanco9007 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@superbeef8653 ang tagal naman ng emerging country 😆

    • @superbeef8653
      @superbeef8653 Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@@aaronvienblanco9007
      May nagawa kna po ba para maging maunlad ang Pilipinas?
      “Ask not what your country can do for you... ask what you can do for your country.”
      -- John F. Kennedy
      #LabanPilipinas
      #TeamPayaman

    • @richardunica3542
      @richardunica3542 Před 6 měsíci

      @@jamesdavis8731 ulol many of them dual citizen

  • @SiberiaNugget
    @SiberiaNugget Před 11 měsíci +37

    Kind of a sad country.

    • @PapaDragonTV
      @PapaDragonTV Před 11 měsíci +12

      I dunno, it has one of the lowest rates of depression and suicide in the world.

    • @duck1ente
      @duck1ente Před 11 měsíci +37

      ​@@PapaDragonTVNo suicide and depression if you don't have the resources to record it 😃👍

    • @PapaDragonTV
      @PapaDragonTV Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@duck1ente Huh? Even Afghanistan can record their depression and suicides. One of the highest in the world.

    • @papobacon7383
      @papobacon7383 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@duck1enteWhat kind of hate comment is this ? Even the birthrate and population which increases several hundred to several thousand a day Across the country's being recorded and you actually thought they don't have the means to record the few suicide that's happening within the country? Are you so Racist that your common sense doesn't work anymore ?

    • @xcutioner5411
      @xcutioner5411 Před 11 měsíci

      @@PapaDragonTV because they are stupid just like cr4zy people in mental health hospital ,ppl laugh happy for no reason

  • @Mikejguevarra
    @Mikejguevarra Před 11 měsíci +39

    replace crony capitalism (corruption) with colonization and you’ll see a lot of similarities between Philippines and other struggling countries with histories of colonization by the Spanish and America. Filipino leaders who were corrupt learned their playbook from their colonial masters, a learned helplessness and individualism vs community was instilled into the poorer population, the cycle is hard to break as nobody holds anyone or their fellow countrymen accountable and great leaders are killed. its like being in a team where where the status quo is to only look out for yourself by doing the least work possible, holdovers of the learned helplessness and selfish values like a generation curse/plague.

    • @jfrd-pw4hk
      @jfrd-pw4hk Před 11 měsíci +2

      Colonialism = imported
      Crony capitalism = homegrown
      Yan lang ang pinagkaiba

    • @superbeef8653
      @superbeef8653 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Filipinos should study Entrepreneurship and Financial Literacy to improve their lives...
      #LabanPilipinas
      #TeamPayaman

    • @leonortenorio6604
      @leonortenorio6604 Před 11 měsíci

      Filipino learn corruption from Chinese... not from America and Spanish... until now china always involved in Philippines corruption...

    • @SlimjimMK11
      @SlimjimMK11 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Filipinos are too lazy to get out of their own way..
      Like a dog sitting on a thorn and crying..
      Too lazy to just move over a little..

    • @benjaminfrancisgonzales8431
      @benjaminfrancisgonzales8431 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Great point. We need clean house in the government and appoint new younger generation and bring fresh ideas.

  • @soundcoremusicmix
    @soundcoremusicmix Před 2 měsíci +7

    Education is the key here, but most Filipinos don't have good quality education that's why they keep voting the unworthy government officials who are corrupts., The population keeps growing but educated persons had diminished over time resulting to lack of job opportunities in business and inflation rate keeps going up! 😢

    • @ferdiremo
      @ferdiremo Před 22 dny +1

      This is true. Just look at our previous and current government officials

    • @soundcoremusicmix
      @soundcoremusicmix Před 20 dny

      @@ferdiremo exactly! 😌

    • @arvinjay336
      @arvinjay336 Před 18 dny

      what do you expect when the church keeps on telling the MASA to "go and multiply" 🤣 barely any income pero there eyutan parin and end up blaming others and the government lol

    • @soundcoremusicmix
      @soundcoremusicmix Před 18 dny

      @@arvinjay336 😅

  • @bughaoriggs8416
    @bughaoriggs8416 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Very enlightening

  • @kuzumpacis8471
    @kuzumpacis8471 Před 5 měsíci +1

    What insight given on this documentary kudos to the content creator.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @user-ed2yf5fq3h
    @user-ed2yf5fq3h Před 2 měsíci +2

    Nothing will ever change in The Philippines.

  • @oscararnelcadelina8427
    @oscararnelcadelina8427 Před 11 měsíci +41

    Nah! During Covid lockdown and the the government gave money to qualified people(AYUDA). the cellphone stores here in our province is full of customers because they have received their AYUDA's. Don't blame "inequality" because I have observed that most Filipino's make the most dumb decisions in life when it come to spending money wisely.

    • @2ez318
      @2ez318 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Anong pinagshashabu mo?

    • @oscararnelcadelina8427
      @oscararnelcadelina8427 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@2ez318 pero yan ang totoo

    • @DiscoveryMarket
      @DiscoveryMarket Před 11 měsíci +12

      Hehehe Yung mga ayuda napunta sa cellphone store owners.
      Tapos magrereklamo na walang mapakain sa pamilya yung mga bumili ng cellphones, sisisihin ang gobyerno.

    • @nghekkkk828
      @nghekkkk828 Před 11 měsíci

      Eh ano naman? Kinakailangan ang cellphone nung panahon ng pandemic... Ang Penoy kasi mahilig magpakita na bobo lahat ng tao sa paligid niya.

    • @kevinmaranguis318
      @kevinmaranguis318 Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@@DiscoveryMarketFilipino moment 😅

  • @napadaanlng69
    @napadaanlng69 Před 16 dny +2

    Most businesses here in the philippine are real estate oriented, because those with capital can buy lowball and buy hectares of land for a cheap price and develop them often guessing and inflating the price to sell them on a higher market value which of course is not regulated thus agricultural lands get converted to commercial lands, which is the most easiest way to make money here by investing in real estate then food security comes in and most of the food in the Philippines are expensive because they're imported especially the rice which is the staple food of the Filipino families.
    That could also factor why manufacturing and other industries don't thrive here and foreign investors shy away to set up a business in the Philippines since utilities such as electricity and water are privately controlled meaning profit comes first instead of public service that should've the government deliver to the public but no.

  • @michaelheater1969
    @michaelheater1969 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I've seen similar numbers on those living below the poverty line in the Philippines 🇵🇭 but after having lived here for over 4.5 years 🇺🇸 I honestly believe that the number is much higher than reported and I think it's because some, too many, people here are so "forgotten" that they aren't included in the statistics unfortunately

  • @BertArespacochaga
    @BertArespacochaga Před 2 měsíci

    You are right there

  • @vbxr4285
    @vbxr4285 Před 11 měsíci +9

    most problem sa pinas is the local govt mga very incompetent and very corrupt. jst take a look at the provinces and countryside, theres no improvement. ang nag improve lang is yung lifestyle ng mga politicians😂
    also the lack of knowledge in family planning. wala na nga source of income dami pa mga anak, eh di gutom lahat😂😂

    • @arvinjay336
      @arvinjay336 Před 18 dny

      pano ba kase when the stoopid church also wants to keep the people misinformed but hey plz donate 2 d church guyz and go and multiply lol

  • @paul5475
    @paul5475 Před 11 měsíci +17

    We must destroy the corruption.

    • @leonortenorio6604
      @leonortenorio6604 Před 11 měsíci

      avoid involvement in china... filipino learn corruption from china or Chinese national... they always involved in Philippines corruption

    • @8bittimetraveler834
      @8bittimetraveler834 Před 11 měsíci +9

      Im afraid this will never happen. Corruption is not just the norm but the way of life in the Philippines. We must accept Filipinos the way they are: Liar and corrupted.

    • @leonortenorio6604
      @leonortenorio6604 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@8bittimetraveler834 liar and corrupted? maybe those liar and corrupted are politicians who have friendship to Chinese national... but not all filipinos...

    • @leonortenorio6604
      @leonortenorio6604 Před 11 měsíci

      @@8bittimetraveler834 trolls are disgusting

    • @8bittimetraveler834
      @8bittimetraveler834 Před 11 měsíci

      @@leonortenorio6604 If you are Filipino you should know that lying is the norm with Filipino people. Especially when they make a mistake or do something stupid. They just can't admit it and find any reason or blame others. That's one of the reasons why nothing improves.

  • @ronniealanquinial783
    @ronniealanquinial783 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Maliit ang sweldo tapos mahal ang bilihin kuryente tubig..mayaman lal9ng ymayaman mahirap lalong naghihirap..maraming isang kahig isang tuka..

  • @Ric2108x2
    @Ric2108x2 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Even the most unlearned generations or sibling of well-entrenched politicians will still prosper and able to maintain their status in life, as crony capitalism is very much alive in the country. Inequality will never be addressed for many generations - so sad, really sad. Politics is the very essence of life in the country for those who are able to sustain their influence in the society, to the point that they use violence or "silence" their rivals. Politics is everything to them while those who are left behind are easily influenced by dirty money esp. during election. So sad, really sad..

  • @aaronpingol1566
    @aaronpingol1566 Před 2 měsíci +1

    my sister is a doctor graduate she applied in a government hospital they ask her to work for free in 6 months lol she have to wait for 6 months to get a salary in the end going abroad is better than working for free

  • @rickb8423
    @rickb8423 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sleeping tiger, woke up on 2017 and now sleeping again.

  • @leonortenorio6604
    @leonortenorio6604 Před 11 měsíci +2

    geographically Philippines 20+ typhoon a yrs... it is rice and vegetables are not profitable for small filipino farmers because frequent typhoon and most of phillipiness haciendas are sugar cane lands...which is own by rich family who have own sugar mills... sugar cane is suitable for frequent typhoon...

    • @mariaannainditahernawati7132
      @mariaannainditahernawati7132 Před 9 měsíci

      buatlah bendungan untuk menampung air typhoon sehingga mencegah banjir
      taiwan melakukannya dan akhirnya punya listrik yang cukup

  • @michaelnaluz8536
    @michaelnaluz8536 Před 2 měsíci

    The status of the countrys economy depends on the proper governance of government. There is a high population but visibly its not productive to generate revenue to the country. Unemployment and underemployment is a majority percentage. The Philippine is rich in resources and has money for proper use but corruption never ceases specially within the government😢.

  • @urbanjungle9600
    @urbanjungle9600 Před 2 měsíci

    A constitution that is written to benefit a few wealthy influential families who give out crumbs to their favoured friends, a protectionist trade policy that places exorbitant taxes on imports (even when the items being imported do not pose a threat to local manufacturing), and so much red tape and financial barriers to prevent entrepreneurs from starting a business and you have a recipe for inequality, limited choice and price gouging. On top of that you also have barriers to DFI which discourages investment (compared to neighbours) and ridiculous levels of taxation. When you add all that up it’s no wonder the best and brightest leave the Philippines to seek success abroad.

  • @Dumb6911
    @Dumb6911 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for this information thank you for the effort you put in this videos to explain the current situation of the Philippines, I needed this information for my reporting tommorow this video helped me so much thank you so much❤

    • @TinaWestborn-rq9qy
      @TinaWestborn-rq9qy Před 6 měsíci

      You wrote an official report based on a video? Are you kidding? It's just a video on CZcams. It's entertainment. I can't believe how lazy and gullible Phil people are

    • @richardunica3542
      @richardunica3542 Před 6 měsíci

      Haha uto uto

  • @someoneyoullknow4077

    Philippines also has education problem in its own culture, we tend to compare ourselves to the US by following it's laws and system which is sucks since Philippines is really different from the US.
    Because of it skilled people tend to leave because they don't have the sense of identity due to foreign smell of the country.

  • @icemhunky3171
    @icemhunky3171 Před 18 dny

    They have a BRIGHT solution in poverty by means of AYUDA.. a very wise decision

  • @superbeef8653
    @superbeef8653 Před 11 měsíci +13

    MAKE THE PHILIPPINES GREAT AGAIN 💖

    • @ickysnowman
      @ickysnowman Před 11 měsíci +13

      lol it was never great

    • @nghekkkk828
      @nghekkkk828 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@ickysnowmanyeah bro Philippines in the 60s or even during the middle Spanish period wasn't even definitely rich bro.... It was never great you see, my source is: nothing :|

    • @SlimjimMK11
      @SlimjimMK11 Před 9 měsíci

      Never while we gave it back to the marcos family and all their cronies.

    • @superbeef8653
      @superbeef8653 Před 9 měsíci +1

      #NoToCommunistGaylords

    • @mlot1980
      @mlot1980 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@nghekkkk828I'm a child using a mom's yt acc but I watch a documentary about the 50s and 60s in the Philippines and the streets are so clean. Less Sqautter areas, And Beautfiul landmarks.

  • @aitaisakura4281
    @aitaisakura4281 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Pag pag says it all

  • @armageddon2520
    @armageddon2520 Před 2 měsíci

    The political system is also the culprit which is conducive to political dynasty.

  • @oscararnelcadelina8427
    @oscararnelcadelina8427 Před 11 měsíci +35

    Filipino's must learn not to depend on our government because it is our duty to ourselves to take care and value the decisions we make that will greatly affect our future.

    • @2ez318
      @2ez318 Před 11 měsíci +18

      You completely missed the point of the video. The government should always be accountable for whatever the state of the country is. People who are voicing their problems with the government shouldn't be labeled as "dependent to the government/lazy". If you look around, the people who are in the lowest socioeconomic level could not, in any way, improve their lives without a proper assistance from the government.

    • @oscararnelcadelina8427
      @oscararnelcadelina8427 Před 11 měsíci +8

      @@2ez318 mahirap din buhay namen nuon at oo hindi rin ako nkatapos ng pag aaral tulad ng marami pero dahil sa desidido ako na nalampasan ang paghihirap namen ang nagsumikap ako at sa awa ni lord nka ahon kami di na kailangan na danasin ng mga anak kung ano man an dinanas namin nuon. Wla sa gobyerno ang pag asenso kundi nasa tao mismo. Ni minsan di ko inasa sa gobyerno ang future ng buhay ko.

    • @oscararnelcadelina8427
      @oscararnelcadelina8427 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@2ez318 di nman completely related sa video ang post ko part lang ng video at pansin ko halos lahat ng comment dito kasalanan lahat ng gobyerno

    • @2ez318
      @2ez318 Před 11 měsíci +8

      @@oscararnelcadelina8427 Eh paano sana yung mga katulad natin na makakaahon sana kung natulungan lang ng gobyerno? Siguro kung may maayos na pondo at hindi kinukurap ang mga education institutions natin, marami sigurong nakapagtapos, nakahanap ng maayos na trabaho sa Pilipinas, at nakatulong sa pamilya, hindi ba?

    • @oscararnelcadelina8427
      @oscararnelcadelina8427 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@2ez318 you have a point pero aminin man natin sa hindi due to poor decision ng mga tao kaya naghihirap. Yung pinag sugal,sigarilyo at pag inum ng alak. Imbis na mag cp o manuod ng tv bkit di nlang maghanap ng paraan para umasinso. Sa totoo lang lahat gustong umasinso pero karamihan ayaw bagohin ang nkasanayan na. Lagi ko sinasabi sa sarili ko noon na habang di pa ako ahon sa kahirapan ay wla akong karapatan magpahinga

  • @richardunica3542
    @richardunica3542 Před 2 měsíci

    Behind philippines vs behind asia who is the best talkative about phil

  • @michaellewis3747
    @michaellewis3747 Před měsícem

    There still in the 19th century

  • @sleekchaser3049
    @sleekchaser3049 Před 2 měsíci

    Nah. It's not the government. It's the people. Most of them dun have the drive to better themselves. They're contented at what they have so long as they're happy and no problems.

  • @SlimjimMK11
    @SlimjimMK11 Před 3 měsíci

    I watched this when it first was published months ago..
    I made a few comments then and as I reviewed them just now, NOTHING has changed for the better..
    In fact it has got worse..
    As a foreigner living here for many decades with a family life, I have thrived and so has my family..
    I have watched almost every pathetic decision by law makers be TOTALLY accepted by the Filipinos and watched Filipinos blame everyone else EXCEPT themselves for where they are at.. (IN A VERY DEEP HOLE for about 80% )).
    Filipinos must LEARN about true democracy first.. Those lessons are not free... They come with a very big cost and taking money at elections is not the place to start the study..
    I retired at 40 and am now 76 and still earning from my investments from CAPITALISM and DEMOCRACY..
    (And I am not American).

  • @leg414
    @leg414 Před 2 měsíci

    The Philippines is not alone...America looks just like this...Could say more...Peace

    • @xiangzihua
      @xiangzihua Před měsícem

      Philippines copies all the bad things from America 😂

  • @HeLLo-pf1ed
    @HeLLo-pf1ed Před 3 měsíci

    Corruption is really the main problem here. just look at Singapore they also suffered from colonialism and started at the same position as we did but they grew to a much better country.
    They got in their position because of their leader. Their first leader stopped corruption even though it wasn't a popular thing between the politics back then. In the Philippines anyone can become a ruler of the country and that's also a big problem because many filipinos are biased and votes for the famous people that has no potential rather than the great ones, even the uneducated ones can also be a leader, a leader that has no experience in politics. Like wtf people you only vote for them because they gave you money and you didn't even think that if you vote for a good leader then he/she can take you away from poverty

  • @reyalcaraz6473
    @reyalcaraz6473 Před 3 měsíci +1

    40/60 says it all

  • @tab529
    @tab529 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I think the survey is quite wrong There is no basis at all .Most young Filipinos has gone to schools up to college level since in almost provinces has state colleges and universities that allowed young Filipinos were able to study up to university level or graduated with bachelor degrees which are free education or studied in Technology courses

    • @johnromanov
      @johnromanov Před 7 měsíci +2

      Free education doesn't mean innovation. Employees could provide taxes for public schools but it's up to students on how they will use their diploma. You can have a degree yet still have a minimum wage. It could also depend on the quality of our education system if it will translate well to the economy.
      I understand that free education is necessary, but some of our fellow filipinos (teachers and students) leans towards the mindset of "low drive and competence" because it's free.

    • @eddiesaninocencio6635
      @eddiesaninocencio6635 Před 6 měsíci +2

      But once they graduate there's no work for them, I came across a university in manila one day I'm an expat and I noticed a huge billboard infront of the university which read " 100% graduate" do the math, its a fly by night education, if you fail you pay the teachers and they pass you, Ive known Engineers with 4 year degree working as stock clerks at a hardware store. The Philippines doesn't use their resources correctly, due to rampant corruption this country will remain a 3rd world poverty country.

  • @ferdiremo
    @ferdiremo Před 22 dny

    Because the government allows the practices that results in inequality. The legitimate employees are the only citizens paying the right taxes because the tax is automatically deducted from the salary. If I'm not mistaken and if the information is still legit, Filipinos pay the most taxes among its Asian neighbors.

    • @arvinjay336
      @arvinjay336 Před 18 dny

      did you know that the Senate and Congress won't even show their receipts?? yet continue to receive money thru taxes? The President and VP's are visible on their respective websites as previously mandated by the former President(FPRRD)

  • @kellis5225
    @kellis5225 Před 25 dny

    MORE and MORE Corruption and delaying tactics.

  • @Jempolsosmed
    @Jempolsosmed Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank u for including indonesia, we should working together for asean family we belived thats it will be more stronger.

    • @mariaannainditahernawati7132
      @mariaannainditahernawati7132 Před 9 měsíci

      dr bbrp komen di bbrp video yt warga ph itu pilih2
      kalo nggak us ya jepang khususnya utk investasi

  • @valkyrie7543
    @valkyrie7543 Před 11 měsíci

    pinoy pride yarn

  • @ronnienaron8389
    @ronnienaron8389 Před 2 měsíci +1

    What about Vietnam?

  • @user-vn6do6yv6o
    @user-vn6do6yv6o Před 2 měsíci

    l like it. being poor is not the end of life

  • @lorenzomabalos9851
    @lorenzomabalos9851 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Philippines would have been better off as U.S. state should they have not opted for independence.

    • @eddiesaninocencio6635
      @eddiesaninocencio6635 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Thank god the Philippines did not become a U.S. state, most of the Filipinos will move to the USA, we have enough Pinoys in America, send them to Russia or China.

    • @TinaWestborn-rq9qy
      @TinaWestborn-rq9qy Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@eddiesaninocencio6635The official version is that the Philippines "won" its independence from the US. Yeah right! We all know that the Philippines was nothing but a massive burden for the United States and the US got rid of these leeches

    • @eddiesaninocencio6635
      @eddiesaninocencio6635 Před 6 měsíci

      As an American thank god the Philippine did not become a state, we don't want them.

    • @shawnmoore7517
      @shawnmoore7517 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@eddiesaninocencio6635Phil people are afraid of progress. They're happy in their backward a$$ country managed by incompetent and dishonest political bosses. They complain about corruption, but vote for clowns like Duterte, and Marcos which they still praise

    • @user-gv1jy3id8w
      @user-gv1jy3id8w Před 5 měsíci

      @@shawnmoore7517 I think the biggest problem in the Philippines is that the consciousness is still post-colonial. Lack of progress, sense of independence. The colonized still thanked the colonizers after independence, without any self-respect. This spirit determines the upper limit of the Philippines' development. What the Philippines needs most is a spiritual makeover.

  • @ma11w
    @ma11w Před 16 dny

    They keep saying the Ph has the biggest econ GROWTH in SE Asia, but so what? It’s not developing, only growing in SIZE! Meaning, only more people active in the workforce with jobs nobody wants. So? That’s your answer.

  • @kaizeremm
    @kaizeremm Před 7 měsíci

    Video doesn't take into consideration the natural environment challenges that Philippines has vs other Asian countries. Philippines is an isolated island which means that importing and exporting factors are much less feasible in both foreign and domestic eyes. Then don't get me started with all the climate issues along with the location. Haiz..
    So what can we do about it? Export people skills. Ramp it up. Why? Because we Filipinos will invest back into our homeland no matter what. Think (nurses, doctors, hospitality) why are we so good at it. Cuz we got people skills. Ramp it up.
    There's other issues like education and culture. Culture of pH is that bribery is so embedded in our culture it happens in the smallest of transactions and it's not even seen as "bribery", it's a gift. 😅

    • @TinaWestborn-rq9qy
      @TinaWestborn-rq9qy Před 6 měsíci +1

      The natural environment certainly don't help the Philippines, but 95% of the problems Phil people are facing are caused by their own culture. Let's be honest. It's a very pri-mitive culture. Phil people are not interested to adjust their culture to the 21st century.

  • @carlsonmolina7562
    @carlsonmolina7562 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Ang problema kasi bata palang nag kaka pamilya at anak na tapos dipa nakapag tapos pag aaral at wala manlang trabaho at ipon tapos di maiwasang mabuntis palagi walang family planning tapos mag rereklamo sa gobyerno bakit mahirap ang buhay lagi nalang naka dipende sa gobyerno

    • @jfrd-pw4hk
      @jfrd-pw4hk Před 11 měsíci

      Produkto yan ng kawalan ng tamang upbringing. Di lahat ng tao ay mapalad na palakihin ng magulang nang maayos.

    • @adameve2647
      @adameve2647 Před 6 měsíci

      Masipag at malibog Kasi ang ibang pilipino kaya nagka ganyan mahirap pa nga buhay tapos gawa pa ng maraming Bata mas malala kung nka tira ka sa eskwater

  • @baconkulit1513
    @baconkulit1513 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Not enough... Capital Cronyism is too simplistic to blame.. yes we have it... corruption yes we have it...Natural disaster each country have its own unique problems(Cold countries have 6-8 months of winter cant produce plant and food , some are too hot for 6-7 months same thing).. every country in the world have it. What it comes down too are numerous and problematic issues.. no discipline (sarap pauluin yung mga pasuway) meron naman mga displinado pero kakaunti pa rin (nasisira ng ulo kakasuway), stupidity (sama mo na yung mga anak ng anak kahit walang mapalamon, next generation parehong pareho sa mga magulang tapos magre reklamo mahirap pa rin daw sila walang asenso and the cycle continue) gastos on stupid things, bili ng bili na hindi naman kaya at namamahalan kahit hindi kailangan.. mag ipon naman or mag invest), bakya mentality (Tiktok ng tiktok or nuod ng nuod) uubos and oras sa kabastusan o kalokohan, di mag aral ng matino para ma elevate yung pag iisip...or mag trabaho nalang kayo.. " pwede na yan mentality "( brings standards very low... bangketa na lang, hindi pa maayos at a maintain.. dami tambak sa tabi, puro basura, nakakapatid ng kapwasa sorang dami) or just winging it., and an irritating trait utang na loob which are weaponize and abuse by the people pursuing it. Marami akong ofw na mga kaibigan.... daming kamag anak naka idle lang .. tambay tambay antay lang padala.. gagalit pa pag kinapos.. mga OFW at mga nag mimigrate ang example ng mga mahihirap or di naman mayaman na mga PIlipino nagsusumikap. Nagtitiis sa hirap, may disciplina nagiipon at mag invest. Nagtuturo para tumaas yung standard at hindi barumbado gumawa ng mga project sa Pilipinas. Sa ibang bansa sipag at disciplina ang pang laban sa corruption at Cronyism. "Gawa at Kilos" hindi puro reklamo. Pratical para umansenso.

  • @mrknesiah
    @mrknesiah Před 2 měsíci

    It’s a lovely country with equal opportunity for everyone and wonderful culture. The only glaring flaw is the lack of universal healthcare.
    The concepts in the video are meaningless in the real world. In the real world, all countries are effectively the same system. Some are producers and the rest are consumers.

    • @theshadow532
      @theshadow532 Před 2 měsíci

      Thats not quite true that there is equal opportunity for everyone. This is due to colorism. The darker your skin the less opportunity there is. Most of your Malls paying jobs are held by light skined Filipinos.
      If you don't believe me check out the malls in fashion, news media, TV shows and government etc.
      And by the way,, One or two tokens do not Solidify.

    • @mrknesiah
      @mrknesiah Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@theshadow532 Yes, in any culture, attractive people (by whatever standards are the norm in a given culture) will have an advantage over less attractive people, especially in fields where being attractive adds value such as modeling and sales.

  • @qohelethdignos3460
    @qohelethdignos3460 Před 2 měsíci

    Open FDI is the only solution with federal form of govt.. but still filipinos dont want to listen about cha cha..

  • @user-xj2ff4un8r
    @user-xj2ff4un8r Před 2 měsíci

    One wonders how humongous the weslth of the rich can be. Once condemned as looter of the nations wealth , there is obviously hugh amount still intact, to allow the resurrection and continuation of past corrupt power, ever beholden to the US master.

  • @Tootsiesgreenridgeecopark
    @Tootsiesgreenridgeecopark Před 2 měsíci

    That’s because of the Chinese business people and colinialism they have more 100% ownerships. It is because of the political connection and corrupt government, but don’t blame this to the Marcos! It was the ignorance of the people and corrupt government especially in the local region.

    • @xiangzihua
      @xiangzihua Před měsícem

      Marcos is just half of the problem

  • @user-xq3px1hu1x
    @user-xq3px1hu1x Před 2 měsíci

    I don't think Philippines lives mostly below poverty line. Most of the Filipino household owns complete appliances and they cook many times a day. They even share their food to their neighbors.Try to look to the small houses in a community that you may think are poor.Surely, you will surprise what are inside of this small houses. There some owns computer or even laptop.there are some own even cars and motorcycle.But they look so naive and poor.

  • @Gizziiusa
    @Gizziiusa Před 2 měsíci

    they messed up big time for relinquishing their US Territory status in the 40's. Been downhill since then.

    • @whateverthisis389
      @whateverthisis389 Před měsícem

      Oh shut up. We would be in the very same spot we're in right now, with or without the US.

    • @Gizziiusa
      @Gizziiusa Před měsícem

      @@whateverthisis389 So, you are admitting that "yous" as a population of people are simply "losers" ? As in always have been, and always will continue to be ????
      Very, very interesting comment, coming from a Filipino person.

    • @Gizziiusa
      @Gizziiusa Před měsícem

      @@whateverthisis389 Many similarities between the PI, and Puerto Rico.
      PI was a US Territory till around 1946, PR is still one to this day.
      per cap income (PPP and nominal) for PR approx. 40,0000/ year
      per cap income PI (PPP) 13,000
      (nominal) 4,000
      I rest my case....

    • @whateverthisis389
      @whateverthisis389 Před měsícem

      @@Gizziiusa I would like to remind you about Puerto Rico, Alaska, Cuba. Where's your promise of the American Dream there? If we stayed a US Territory, we would be nothing but a bigger Puerto Rico. Before you spout anymore racist rhetoric about us being "losers", worry about your country first? Even we have some sort of public healthcare, we aren't singlehandedly responsible for the obesity epidemic, we don't have school shootings on the daily, and our citizens can atleast afford housing, a rarity in your shining city on the hill.

    • @whateverthisis389
      @whateverthisis389 Před měsícem

      @@Gizziiusa You can't even put 40,000 properly. We can also actually afford our produce. For example, rice, in Puerto Rico, a kilogram of rice is around 2-4 USD, while in the Philippines, we can normally get a kilo of rice for 30 pesos, less than a dollar.

  • @andrelim4580
    @andrelim4580 Před 5 měsíci +1

    kya many mahhrap sa Pinas kac nkatira sa WRONG PLACE, bakt ka papasok sa isang mahl na resto e pera mo pang fastfud lng? kumbaga KNOW UR LJMIT. WHAT do I mean? ,Metropolis is an EXPENSIVE PLACE to live, kung income mo ay P25K below at many kang anak hndi ka bagay sa Metro Manila, magigng mahirap ka talaga,

  • @hailgerald2060
    @hailgerald2060 Před 2 měsíci

    naaaah, it's corruption

  • @JuriBinturong
    @JuriBinturong Před 18 dny

    Philippine utilities are privatized. Almost everything in the Philippines is privatized, unlike its Asian neighbors. A neoliberal country.

  • @GaryUy-bt1wx
    @GaryUy-bt1wx Před 11 měsíci

    W

  • @aryugen
    @aryugen Před 5 měsíci

    I really agree with this video. Most of country was going through modern age from feudal age or colony, they had to experience 'land reform', but Philippines. They don't really want to develop country, accept foreigner, coz it's enough to eat even only this country, just they can divide their pie for rich with politicion. Politician is also rich. they are the one who can make a law and they are the one who get the result from the law.

  • @craiga1303
    @craiga1303 Před 10 měsíci

    🤷 'Promo sm'

  • @godministry75
    @godministry75 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Pardon my words, if you are politician and oligarchs in Philippines you will be super rich. This nation needs to surrender to Christ .

    • @vanderwallstronghold8905
      @vanderwallstronghold8905 Před 29 dny

      Surrender to one particular god of one particular religion? Is that what you think will solve everything? Religion and indoctrination?

  • @fredtacang3624
    @fredtacang3624 Před měsícem

    Elitist democracy

  • @GaryUy-bt1wx
    @GaryUy-bt1wx Před 11 měsíci

    The light rail transport 1 in 1984 is the first elevated train system in south east asia!!!! And the nuclear power plant in bataan is the very also i asean!! We were ahead of the others!! And after the aquino's and ramos!! Arroyo!! And another aquino!!! Where behind to most of our neighbors in asean in infrastructures!! Its only in dutertes time and now that we are catching up in infrastructures!!!

    • @normalyoutube495
      @normalyoutube495 Před 11 měsíci

      Arroyo built SCTEX, Skyway stage 2, Star tollway, Clark International Airport. 5% average growth rate. Ramos also built skyway stage 1. Philippines enjoyed rapid economic growth during Ninoy Aquino at 6.3%

  • @BurritoRoll
    @BurritoRoll Před 23 dny

    There used to be a thing called Filipino pride…. Yeah this isn’t something to be proud about 😂 this country is doomed for now.

  • @RochellOfalla
    @RochellOfalla Před 2 měsíci +2

    Especially today, US is here in the Philippines, warmongering against our neighbor China. I see this will drag our economy down again like before. China could have helped vmore in our agriculture, infrastructures, and employment which is far better than US militarization can do.

    • @xiangzihua
      @xiangzihua Před měsícem

      War can be good or bad depending on the people involved

  • @rubyevangelista8897
    @rubyevangelista8897 Před 11 měsíci +1

    GOD BLESS US ALL.

  • @fazbell
    @fazbell Před 2 měsíci +1

    The Philippines definitely has an unfair economy. However, many countries have this. It's just a matter of degree. In the P.I. it is worse than just about any country in Asia.

  • @GaryUy-bt1wx
    @GaryUy-bt1wx Před 11 měsíci +2

    The prblem is since 1986 after the aquinos took over the phil!! The infrastructure developtment is neglected!!! On those years years only 2 percent of gdp is allocated to infrasture improvement!! Not until the duterte administration that phil allocated 6 percent of gdp to infrastructure improvements!!! And also this marcos administration!!!! Did you know that in 1984 marcos built the very first elevated electric railway!!! And a nuclear power plant in bataan!! And in that year marcos plan to built a subway in manila!!! And during marcos time manila has a pipe liquid pied gas in manila!!! Lpg gas tgat goes to the household by pipe like wster,!!! But when the aquino's came to power they mothballed the nuclear power pkant in bataan!!! Neglected the infrastructures!!! And in the early 80's im 10 years old that time theres kadiwa grocery stores in all of cities in metro manila!!!! Its like a grocery that is government owned!!! They sell grocery items! Meats vegetables,allmost all items are in kadiwa stores!! But bec its a marcos project cory closed all the kadiwa store in 1986!!!!

    • @callofthecthulhu4148
      @callofthecthulhu4148 Před 11 měsíci +1

      You just repeated Marcos propaganda.That family was absolutely outrageous. If you would know everything about the Marcos family you would never praise them. They stole an estimated amount of 10 billion dollar US. We found 3000 pair of shoes in Imelda's warehouse size closet. I can't believe Filipinos have voted for another Marcos. Filipinos believe they deserve the worst.

    • @brentvillanueva15
      @brentvillanueva15 Před 9 měsíci +3

      And the delay of mordern reproductive health and family planning.
      If poverty is so high, why are men and women having babies they can't afford to raise? And cycle of intergenerational poverty continues.. even social emergency on teen pregnancy.
      Of course the video doesn't mention this because the Philippines is predominantly Roman Catholic... Ideology. While this video talks about facts on 1 side of the coin.
      Vietnam passed the Philippines in GDP per capita.

  • @aaron1983
    @aaron1983 Před 2 měsíci

    Cut us a break we’re just growing now, and historically most countries will go through the same growth patterns. Also, if the U.S. hasn’t even figured out their inequality…
    Education is still king in lifting people out of poverty and we aren’t teaching the next generation the knowledge and skills they need for the time they get into the job market, we are still teaching them things from a decade ago…
    All this capitalism talk blah blah blah

    • @xiangzihua
      @xiangzihua Před měsícem

      PH is growing? Growing in Corruption you mean 😂

  • @bobmuir8352
    @bobmuir8352 Před 2 měsíci

    Greed is good just ask the current and historic dynastic families and politicians that are delighted with the status quo and have no desire to lift their people but rather keep them in poverty, downtrodden and blindly thankful for what little they have, it is a disgrace
    Crony capitalism is way of life here

  • @yeohanchoi4951
    @yeohanchoi4951 Před 10 měsíci

    Ya'll talk as if you are part of the country. Leave the Philippines alone! We have our own pace and don't need your unsolicited advice when your own countries face the same burden. Fix yourselves first!

    • @johnromanov
      @johnromanov Před 7 měsíci +2

      🤣Dude, are you new in this platform? Pinoy din ako but he's got a point.

    • @mendicius_jade
      @mendicius_jade Před 6 měsíci

      Mga ugali talaga minsan ng mga Pinoy oh.. masyadong marurupok ang mga ego, kaya minsan di mo masabihan. Kaya di umuunlad sa buhay kasi napipikon kung makatatanggap ng kritisismo, nagfi-feeling personally attacked. Jusko!!!

    • @mendicius_jade
      @mendicius_jade Před 6 měsíci +3

      As what Apolinario Mabini's character l said in GOYO film said:
      "Kaya na ba ng Pilipinong marinig ang katotohanan nang hindi napipikon?"
      I don't know if Mabini really said that in real life, but it does resonate in today's times?

    • @Darth_Vader258
      @Darth_Vader258 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@mendicius_jadeAko yun ang pagka TOXICAN ko napipikon agad ako.

  • @joecarls2174
    @joecarls2174 Před 2 měsíci

    We need to educate the people about pop. edu control. Too much dependency to their politicians, always asking for ayuda. Voting the right cadidate not votebuying, Must have self dicipline like throwing plastics on bin, not in streets or canals. Go attend school, it is free from elementary to high school.

  • @deangray2709
    @deangray2709 Před 4 měsíci +1

    corruption not capitalism.