Spain's Parliamentary Declaration of Philippine-Spanish Friendship - August 8, 2011

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  • Delivered by Spain's Congreso de los Diputados President (Speaker of the House) Jose Bono Martinez. This declaration was presented to the Philippine Senate by Senator Edgardo J. Angara in a statement on Philippine-Spanish Relations entitled "Eduring Ties" last August 8, 2011. To view Sen. Angara's speech, please visit: www.edangara.com/?q=enduring-t...

Komentáře • 594

  • @lordgago2741
    @lordgago2741 Před 3 lety +63

    Spain united us Filipinos under One God, One King and One nation, without Spain there would never ever be a Philippines that is today!

    • @viarsielcalaway2870
      @viarsielcalaway2870 Před 3 lety +3

      No gago

    • @JM-ic9vw
      @JM-ic9vw Před 3 lety +14

      @@viarsielcalaway2870 totoo nmn eh

    • @delwinvillarante7441
      @delwinvillarante7441 Před 3 lety +3

      Spain also raped our women and killed our men. It’s part of history that also should not be forgotten

    • @riventv4927
      @riventv4927 Před 3 lety +8

      Hah, without spain we filipinos wont have the ethnic divide we have today

    • @thevision3273
      @thevision3273 Před 3 lety +11

      @@delwinvillarante7441 that is american propaganda

  • @melissadee7638
    @melissadee7638 Před 11 lety +93

    We always love FILIPINAS! Hope i can visit there soon. Viva Filipinas y ESPAÑA.

    • @aishinozaki5489
      @aishinozaki5489 Před 6 lety +7

      yeah try to visit Filipinas Señorita Melissa I think you will amazed and love my country also foods and places are good

    • @vsthewrld6061
      @vsthewrld6061 Před 3 lety +3

      Filipino yan wag kang tanga

    • @whoyou4213
      @whoyou4213 Před 3 lety +3

      @@vsthewrld6061lol

    • @ginreybarruela1598
      @ginreybarruela1598 Před 2 lety +3

      Oo nga tol pinoy yan tignan mo subscription niya puro gma abs-cbn atbp.

    • @neilbonotan8720
      @neilbonotan8720 Před 2 lety +1

      bobo, Filipino ka! kala mo Spanish ka? proud to be wannabe painish

  • @edpannewyork
    @edpannewyork Před 11 lety +21

    philippines should let Spanish products to get into Philippine market throu bilateral free trade as Spain is in heavy recession at the moment.

  • @impinai79
    @impinai79 Před 11 lety +53

    Spanish clothing line like Bershka, Suiteblanco, and other Spanish Restaurant just open in the Philippines. I know there are some Filipino stores too in Spain. Chile and Philippines is on the process of agreement teaching the Filipinos a Spanish Language and Filipino will teach Chilean the English language as trade.

    • @rim2116
      @rim2116 Před 3 lety

      How about now?

    • @Pulaco.Dimantag
      @Pulaco.Dimantag Před 3 lety +1

      Eh? Didn't heard about that ever

    • @rim2116
      @rim2116 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Pulaco.Dimantag It was on GMA's term pala. Kinancel ata ni PNoy. Kayaa nag ask ako ngayon if pinursue Ang program.

    • @Pulaco.Dimantag
      @Pulaco.Dimantag Před 3 lety +1

      @@rim2116 ah ok sayang .. sana na tuloy yun

    • @YYC403NOYP
      @YYC403NOYP Před 3 lety

      @@Pulaco.Dimantag May pagka-EPAL ka.

  • @Roughneck501
    @Roughneck501 Před 12 lety +40

    ¿Dónde están los comentarios?
    Una amistad española filipina gloriosa.
    Viva tanto las Filipinas y España!

  • @phipherfilipino7578
    @phipherfilipino7578 Před 10 lety +46

    Some of us already have Spanish blood.. there's no denying that.. although we are Filipinos of mixed origin and some are of Malays, Americans, Asians, Europeans we do not forget that we are one united country under one banner.
    And do not forget... we are all humans..

    • @weenabuscompany5960
      @weenabuscompany5960 Před 9 lety +6

      phipher filipino wake up! Your so called Spanish Blood almost gone on your vein because of intermarriage that happened for so long ago. haha ambiciozo!

    • @phipherfilipino7578
      @phipherfilipino7578 Před 8 lety +5

      Weena Bus Company
      I'm sorry I am wide awake and you are not!

    • @hailtothe7emperorsofbangta508
      @hailtothe7emperorsofbangta508 Před 5 lety +4

      Our genetics has been studied by national geographic with their genographic project in 2008.
      This is our genetics
      Average Filipino genes
      53%-Southeast Asian/Oceania
      36%-East Asian
      5%-SOUTHERN EUROPEAN-ONLY 5% OF FILIPINO POPULATION HAS SPANISH BLOOD!UNDERSTOOD? REMEMBER THIS
      3%-South Asians
      2%-Native Americans

    • @justinelesterbaun1297
      @justinelesterbaun1297 Před 4 lety +6

      Colonial mentality as it seem

    • @fidobeer4667
      @fidobeer4667 Před 4 lety +4

      Wag kayong assuming to be spaniard! Mga tarantado! Hindi kayo mga puti!

  • @JesusLopez-od1oz
    @JesusLopez-od1oz Před 10 lety +100

    Viva españa! Saludo desde ciudad latina zamboanga city.

    • @franciscoxyz9732
      @franciscoxyz9732 Před 7 lety +9

      Saludos de España para todos los amigos de Zamboanga. Viva el chabacano y viva Filipinas

    • @power3545
      @power3545 Před 6 lety

      English please

    • @jmal
      @jmal Před 5 lety +15

      @@power3545 Google Translate es tu amigo

  • @bryx170
    @bryx170 Před 3 lety +45

    Para mi, somos Filipinos debería apprender y hablar Español como tercera idióma aquí en Filipinas. Necesitamos está. Viva España y Filipinas!

    • @kodoku2942
      @kodoku2942 Před 2 lety +3

      It was done before and they trash it. I wish that we had rhe spanish clash like our fathers had before

    • @bryx170
      @bryx170 Před 2 lety +8

      @@kodoku2942 it's actually stupid to drop the Spanish language here in PH.

    • @kodoku2942
      @kodoku2942 Před 2 lety +3

      @@bryx170 absolutely.

    • @o___o2327
      @o___o2327 Před rokem +2

      Where's your pride for your nation? Have you lost your sense of citizenship? Do you know how much our forefathers sacrificed for us to gain our own identity, not Spain? We are Filipinos, for 300 years the Spanish made us suffer and they even burned our kulture and identity.

    • @bryx170
      @bryx170 Před rokem +1

      @@o___o2327 hey look, I'm still Filipino and I still love this country but for me, it's also an advantage to learn Spanish. Especially if I want to live in Spain and become dual citizen.

  • @mestisodesanglay1364
    @mestisodesanglay1364 Před 8 lety +47

    I support and love you Spain,because you brind benefits towards Philippines to the past and now.Viva Espana and Felipinas☆♡☆♡☆♡☆♡☆♡☆♡

    • @franciscoxyz9732
      @franciscoxyz9732 Před 7 lety +5

      Gracias amigo. Los españoles y los filipinos son hermanos. Viva Filipinas¡¡¡

    • @uglygoblin2413
      @uglygoblin2413 Před 3 lety +4

      lol wtf anong benefits pinagsasabi mo dyan

    • @rongaleriojerichod.1014
      @rongaleriojerichod.1014 Před 2 lety +2

      @@uglygoblin2413 Yung pagpatay sa mga kapwa nating Pilipino daw HAHAH

    • @jmarkph3241
      @jmarkph3241 Před 2 lety

      @@uglygoblin2413 Christianity, universities, language, traditions, cultures, and many many more

    • @user-ir3do2oo8o
      @user-ir3do2oo8o Před 4 měsíci

      United bro united,,, mahal mo nga pinag aralan mo kaso? Hangang pinag aralan kanalang ,,😂
      Spanish and Filipino unite as one to became peace before, deceleration of our freedom ❤

  • @kingdaniel4756
    @kingdaniel4756 Před 5 lety +31

    I really love Spain.. I'm a Filipino.
    I love the culture, I love the monarchy, I love the race, I love the language, I love all!
    Without Spanish, Christianity will not spread throughout Philippines and it will not be a formal and powerful country at all.
    Thanks to the influence of the Spanish, we had our own power to lead our country by ourselves.

    • @geneovarb7255
      @geneovarb7255 Před 5 lety +2

      Tama.

    • @apollobangisan7654
      @apollobangisan7654 Před 4 lety +3

      But spain put us slave over 300 ys. did u know that?

    • @alexismarcos1233
      @alexismarcos1233 Před 4 lety +8

      @@apollobangisan7654 Philippines was not a colony, it was part of Spain like Andalucía or Catalonia, maybe you should read true history.

    • @jonilioazuela8400
      @jonilioazuela8400 Před 4 lety +3

      @@alexismarcos1233 corecto.. i love..Filpinas es parte de Espanya!

    • @jonilioazuela8400
      @jonilioazuela8400 Před 4 lety

      King Daniel..tama ka dyan..👍❤🙏

  • @unyelfe
    @unyelfe Před 5 lety +36

    There is another side: Spain give the filipinos what they think is the most important, the catholic religion. They created schools and the first universities in all Asia. During spanish rule the filipinos wasn't slaves but members of the spanish empire, protected buy spanish laws. The filipino culture grow with spanish influence in literature, music, dances, gastronomy, architecture, etc.
    Unfortunatedly the spanish language is almost erased by USA influence and filipino's politicians. It's a big mistake.

    • @unyelfe
      @unyelfe Před 5 lety +5

      @@3kings278 You must study the Philippines history.

    • @bacan703
      @bacan703 Před 5 lety

      Así es

    • @unyelfe
      @unyelfe Před 5 lety +9

      @@3kings278 : World histoy is full of pain, suffering, conquests, wars, slavery, genocides, etc. there was many conquests, wars and sumissions of people in the different islands of the Philippines before the spaniards arrive there. And after the spaniards the USA killed more than 1,000,000 filipinos at the begining of 20 th century. They dominate the Philippines, they forced you to speak their language, they use your territory for their imperial interests, they maintain the filipinos less developed in the region (compared with Japan, China, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapur, Indonesia,...). Now you may cry about the past and hate other countries, but that is useless. The Philippines need to become a developed country and brig a better life to his people. The future is in a glabalized world. In this way your spanish culture is a big advantage to make commerce, to offer services, to promote tourism, to sign treaties, etc. with the hispanic community (more than 20 countries, and more than 500,000,000 people). The past is finish, now the challenge is the future. And there are also many good things in the spanish colonisation. It is up to you to think about the future of the Philippines or to keep in anger thinking about the bad things of the past.

    • @unyelfe
      @unyelfe Před 5 lety +3

      @@3kings278 : I agree with you in that there are men with bad agenda against humanity. We must identify them and go against that. But I don't think all spaniards are bad people and I don't belive the actual problems in the Philippines are because of Spain. I am from Chile, a country that was colonised by Spain, and as in any colonisation there was wars, murders, atrocities, etc., but there are also many good thinks in that civilisation: medicine, education, institutions, etc. Now we are an independent country, as the Philippines, so we have to choose what kind of society are we going to build. For that is important to know about the past, but looking not only the bad things but also those good one.

    • @unyelfe
      @unyelfe Před 5 lety +1

      @@3kings278 : Yes, I think Chile and the Philippines have some similar problems.

  • @B0676a
    @B0676a Před 11 lety +21

    Filipinas y España, siempre hermanas

  • @chonatajada1845
    @chonatajada1845 Před 4 lety +15

    I really love Spain from Philippines

  • @try2luke
    @try2luke Před 11 lety +20

    muchas gracias Espanya

  • @cloudsnow0702
    @cloudsnow0702 Před rokem +2

    As a filipino i am thankful spain brought catholism in our country.

  • @gliese581b8
    @gliese581b8 Před 10 lety +78

    viva!!!! philippines and spain

    • @magelesre
      @magelesre Před 7 lety +6

      viva

    • @justinvillar7008
      @justinvillar7008 Před 4 lety +6

      No no, spain is oppressors.

    • @justinvillar7008
      @justinvillar7008 Před 4 lety +6

      @@suno958 But they can't bring back what they destroyed, rejecting them is enough, I reject anyone as long as they're spanish, and I'll not be friend with them because they're not a true friend, I'll be friend with anyone except to a spanish person, and we must reject any spanish.

    • @justinvillar7008
      @justinvillar7008 Před 4 lety +3

      @@suno958 Am I still be consider as racist on it? I accept anyone, any race, except a spaniard.

    • @flappyberdy8884
      @flappyberdy8884 Před 4 lety +6

      Instead of Declaring their defeat to filipinos, They fucking sold the Philippines to US that caused the death of thousands of innocent lives more 200,000-1000,000 filipinos died on that war, so there's no VIVA shit is happening we will forever hate them.

  • @impinai79
    @impinai79 Před 11 lety +10

    Our literature that we are studying was composed of our Filipino Novels written in Spanish. A lot are still not translated, like Florante at Laura, Ibong Adarna are all original in Spanish Language. Almost 60% of the Philippine population speak Spanish until before WWII, It's already famous until America promoted English more due to their contribution of WWII and they also promoted the Filipino Language. We rejected a Language that has more significant for us Filipinos. That's why Filipino today

  • @user-jo2cv1dy1b
    @user-jo2cv1dy1b Před 6 lety +57

    Lmfao why am i reading the subtitles when i'm Spanish myself and i can understand what he's saying perfectly 😂😂

    • @star-yt5uk
      @star-yt5uk Před 4 lety +6

      I can speak both Filipino and Spanish!

    • @star-yt5uk
      @star-yt5uk Před 4 lety +4

      @@k-studio8112 He's fine! Just some bad rumors are trying to spread by the American Propagandist

    • @k-studio8112
      @k-studio8112 Před 4 lety +1

      @@star-yt5uk Thanks God! Supreme Leader Kim Jung Un must survive! We will serve him till our last breath! We will nuke America and it's allies! Hail to the great DPRK!🇰🇵

    • @star-yt5uk
      @star-yt5uk Před 4 lety +1

      @@k-studio8112 Hail to the Glorious Juche Ideology! Hail to the Glorious Mt.Paekto! Hail to the Glorious Kim Family!

    • @ferpinguG
      @ferpinguG Před 4 lety

      @@k-studio8112 Filipino has Spanish words

  • @kagerkrt
    @kagerkrt Před 4 lety +1

    Edgardo Angara, muchas gracias por subir el video.

  • @impinai79
    @impinai79 Před 11 lety +18

    You know the reason why Spain and Spanish has a great history in the Philippines it's because of history and culture. Spain united the entire Archipelago to become what is now a Philippines and Filipino. They built schools and educated the Filipinos specially during the 18th century, They built not just churches or to convert Filipinos as catholics.

    • @justinvillar7008
      @justinvillar7008 Před 2 lety +4

      They built schools exclusive to spanish only and no indios allowed and without them, we can still be united later like Japan and China did where they become united after one emperor become the emperor of all. If spain never come, we will be a prosperous and rich country like Korea and Japan.

    • @impinai79
      @impinai79 Před 2 lety +1

      @@justinvillar7008 i thought jose rizal was an indio? He studied in schools founded or built by spanish? UST & Letran?

    • @justinvillar7008
      @justinvillar7008 Před 2 lety +2

      @@impinai79 well, he's not an indio and he also never came from the local class and poor.

    • @rambotan3306
      @rambotan3306 Před 2 lety +5

      @@justinvillar7008 Thanks to Queen Isabel 2 reform of education system in the Philippines, nakapag aral ang mga taong gaya ni Jose Rizal at Andres Bonifacio at iba pang Pilipino noong panahon na yan. In fact mayaman tayo sa natural resources compare sa Korea and Japan kaso lang hindi tayo marunong magpahalaga sa yaman natin kaya ibang bansa ang nakikinabang.

    • @Shiroya_Rumika
      @Shiroya_Rumika Před 2 lety

      @@justinvillar7008 how about read some history? There are Governor Generals who sympathize the Filipinos and during Queen Isabel II, she reform the country so Filipinos can have basic education, it is why Rizal and Bonifacio able to go to school
      And it's the Catholic Church and Priests who never implement that law despite the Queens and Parliament order

  • @TagaloconJosquine
    @TagaloconJosquine Před 10 lety +50

    I don't care if Spain conquered the Philippines and maltreated the Filipinos. We should not dwell on the past and reconciling with them is such a wonderful act. Viva España. Soy Filipino y me encanta tu pais.

    • @fernandoarenasalvarez9743
      @fernandoarenasalvarez9743 Před 10 lety +3

      muchas gracias Josquine; saludos desde Madrid.

    • @47firewolf
      @47firewolf Před 10 lety +7

      why do u want to reconcile to them who murdered, enslaved,and even raped our ancestors?

    • @TagaloconJosquine
      @TagaloconJosquine Před 10 lety +5

      We should not dwell on the past. :D It's my opinion anyways. You have yours and I respect it.

    • @47firewolf
      @47firewolf Před 10 lety +6

      just remember the history spain used friendship as their dirty tactic to infiltrate philippines.

    • @TagaloconJosquine
      @TagaloconJosquine Před 10 lety +2

      Well Filipinos are more experienced and intelligent today compared to the past generations. A nation who has a strong democracy, an elected president and senators, there are no ways for us to be a hostage once again. Anyways, the issue before was to conquer the nation just to widen Spain's territory. Spain and Portugal were competing for nations. I believe that conquering a nation for a territory is just now an ancient mentality. Neither Spain nor other countries won't conquer nations just for that.

  • @user-ir3do2oo8o
    @user-ir3do2oo8o Před 4 měsíci

    Spanish blood, and a Muslim blood, in mindanao , called bisaya is a good example of a unity thank you spain for sharing together a culture ❤

  • @Shiroya_Rumika
    @Shiroya_Rumika Před 2 lety +2

    If US and UK became Brothers in Arms and have closed relationship
    Why we Philippines and Spain cannot do it as well?
    Plus, it's the Catholic Church and Priests who Oppressed the Filipinos
    The Spanish Monarch and Parliament have implemented many laws to protect the Filipino people and did many reforms and give basic education
    There are many Governor Generals who sympathize the Filipinos and even gave early rebels an Absolute Pardon
    But it was those damn Catholic Church and Priests who stop those laws and reforms despite order from the Monarch and Parliament
    With Philippines from the other side of world, news about Catholic Church and Priests oppression never did reach Madrid until Rizal went there
    Remember, Rizal never hate Spain, he hates the Priests and the Church because of their abuse... It why the reason he create the League of Filipinos, the organization is not about Uprising,, it's about pushing the reforms the Spanish Monarch and Parliament in the Philippines and separate the Catholic Church for governing the Philippines

  • @diazjannicarosev.6268
    @diazjannicarosev.6268 Před 9 lety +55

    wow, so much hate over the spanish rule in the comments. Don't forget that without Spain, Philippines would be just an archipelago of different clans and kingdoms fighting each other. Sure they mess up with forcibly rounding up all the regions in one nation but Spain formed the Philippines (named after a SPANISH king) we call today, hate it or not.

    • @bwasdamlag6504
      @bwasdamlag6504 Před 9 lety +8

      Jannica Diaz How can you be so sure that the Islands are fighting each other? Panay / Madjaas ( where I came from ) is older than the so- called Philippines. If that's the case, then I guess nobody is struggling from identity crisis.

    • @weenabuscompany5960
      @weenabuscompany5960 Před 9 lety +11

      Jannica Diaz My god u don't know our past, wtf are u saying? Even b4 the Spanish came, there are already a systems called sultanates like datus and the rajas because of the muslims & the indigenous people they maintain peace.. And it seems that u are of happy bein called "a slave of king philip".. Oh no..

    • @diazjannicarosev.6268
      @diazjannicarosev.6268 Před 9 lety +3

      Weena Bus Company you are entitled to your own opinion and so am I. What I like to point out is that, whether we like it or not, Spain, America, Britain (at the invasion of Manila), Japan and China (culturally, to some extent) are part of our history. History has its dark times and the cruelty of our colonizers is no exception. There are sultanates and rajahnates that already existed waaaay before the Spanish came (and I guess some of these tribes are relatively peaceful and some do live in harmony) but it takes an imperial power (a not very good one at that, I admit) to round the whole archipelago that we call the Philippines now. However, what they did AFTER is a whole different story. And I don't even like King Philip but it sucks because Spain had us before the Dutch or the British does,,,,so yeah...it really sucks but that means we cannot blame ALL our problems to them :) peace out!

    • @CubSATPH
      @CubSATPH Před 7 lety +2

      Its better to become a Filipino than to become a milf hehe but I like more Sultanate of Sulu to recognized as only muslim clan in mindanao

    • @Yazmarohma42
      @Yazmarohma42 Před 6 lety +5

      If you know Spain destroyed and eradicate our rich culture and traditions. Forcing their culture, religion and beliefs to us, if they just not force thier beliefs and culture to us then we will still have our pre-colonial culture... Our heritage is not Spanish, our heritage are Malays. Saka kung nabubuhay ka noong colonial time I'm sure magagalit ka ng bonggang bongga!

  • @gravity6729
    @gravity6729 Před 3 lety +3

    They have this law but why is it then that there is no aid or sponsorship by Spain that was made in order for this to be enacted in the Philippines long ago. Then we could've at least have 3 National language- Spanish, Filipino, & English.

  • @armalvior
    @armalvior Před 10 lety +25

    Awesome thing about being a Filipino...
    We're so totally mixed up by a lot of cultures that makes us "Filipino".
    So what's with the hate? Why not embrace change and live the life... At least we learn something about from our previous occupants. ;D

    • @47firewolf
      @47firewolf Před 9 lety +7

      yeah we learned a lot.. we learned corruption

    • @armalvior
      @armalvior Před 9 lety +1

      frank pledge​ That's the thing though... :/

    • @RVboyjunior
      @RVboyjunior Před 4 lety +2

      It's beautiful but not entirely awesome. In the process, we lose our sense of identity.

    • @boejiden6527
      @boejiden6527 Před 3 lety +2

      @@RVboyjunior technically we don't have any identity before spain colonized us because the philippines was full of divides states and tribes. What we should do is keep moving forward and learn from the mistakes of our past

    • @jkvz7184
      @jkvz7184 Před 2 lety

      @@boejiden6527 define "identity".

  • @CEIVE4EVER
    @CEIVE4EVER Před 11 lety +4

    They were not almost exterminated as the native americans at the USA. This is the reason why the majority of the filipinos are filipinos, not spanish, as in Mexico, Bolivia, Peru...

  • @madridexiste
    @madridexiste Před 10 lety +2

    Muy bien dicho . Saludos

  • @iamnoone348
    @iamnoone348 Před 11 lety +4

    "FILIPINO" is a nationality not a race, so the only possible answer to weather Filipinos have or don't have European blood is - Some do/some don't.

  • @theallenlim
    @theallenlim Před 4 lety +9

    As a Chavacano speaker, I totally understood what the guy said even w/o the subtitles in English.

  • @darthbiker2311
    @darthbiker2311 Před 6 lety +3

    Our southern islands and the Visayas used to be part of the Sri Vijaya and Madjapahit kingdoms of southeast Asia. They were great maritime empires and their religions were Buddhist and Hindu. In Luzon we had the Indianized kingdoms of Tondo, Binondo, and Namayan run by the Tagalog and Kapampangan people. ANG MGA ITO ang mga kaharian sa Luzon, Visayas, at Mindanao na kilala ng mga Chinese historians at nakikipagnegosyo sa buong Asya. Galing sa India ang mga alpabetong gamit natin, galing sa India ang mga dios na sinasamba natin, at malaki ang impluwensya ng China sa kultura natin.
    KAHIT KAILAN ay hindi nasabing nagsimula tayo sa pagiging muslim. Ang mga Muslim ang nagpabagsak ng Madjapahit at nagpalaganap ng slave trade na minana nila sa mga Arabo at madalas mabiktima ang mga bisaya. At nung matunugan nila na maunlad ang bayan ng Maynilad, sinalakay nila ito at pinalitan ang mga namumuno ng kapwa nila Muslim. Si Raha Soliman na bayani daw ay isang sampid mula sa Borneo kung kanino "binigay" ang Maynila bilang regalo sa pagpapakasal niya sa isang prinsesang Muslim.
    Kaya kung tutuusin, hindi Espanya ang unang sumakop sa atin kundi ang mga Muslim. Mabuti na rin at ang mga Kastila ang sumakop sa atin, kumpara sa ibang mga taga Europa.

    • @jmarkph3241
      @jmarkph3241 Před 2 lety +2

      Oo agree ako sa mas mabuti na espanya ang sumakop satin ,kesa dutch or portugal. Kasi yung espanya tinuring talaga tayo na parte ng empire nila, gumawa sila universities, churches, inintroduce yung christiany at etc.

  • @olidojosephd.9054
    @olidojosephd.9054 Před 3 lety +5

    If Spain give UK Commonwealth member or Dominion-like status Australia, Canada, & NZ haves to PH, our form of gov't is limited monarchy (also known as constitutional monarchy but I use the short term) in which the King is head of state but just a figurehead, represented by a Gov.-gen. here & power is vested to the parliament, cabinet, & a Pinoy PM as head of gov't. It would be "more stable more growth" than today despite the NPA threat. Our neighbor state that uses parliamentary system ended local Communism (Malaysia, Singapore, & Thailand). The economy would be higher than today (search "Parliamentary systems do better economically than presidential ones"), the military would also be bigger than today, PH can also have a navy enough to deter China. King is apolitical, don't vote in elections, don't meddle in politics, & cooperate with both majority & minority (ex. LP & PDP-LABAN). In UK, Queen taxes Brits but she don't tax Commonwealth members like Australia, Canada, & NZ, something that Spain will also follow. Most of all, the country would be more democratic than it is today, Social Democracy in PH? Why not?
    Note: I'm not pro-Spain, this is just a scenario, & this is highly unlikely given current circumstances.

    • @jmvpams1380
      @jmvpams1380 Před rokem

      That's a possibility
      But we're following whatever the US mainland has
      Especially in the government, it's almost just like every US state having representatives
      That's why Rodrigo Duterte pushed for a constitution change
      To be more Parliamentary than a US copy of politics

  • @DarwinIV
    @DarwinIV Před 2 lety +3

    Yes, muchas gracias. Spanish was breed with us that's why we are called a Filipino. We are first hybrid in asia, spanish + asian = filipino!..by: Jo Koy..😁

  • @Inkochan03
    @Inkochan03 Před 11 lety +5

    Im not even surprised if tagalog suddenly become extinct in the future and philippines becomes an english speaking nation with a few dialects.

    • @thelastdurry3523
      @thelastdurry3523 Před 4 lety +1

      boo lala haha yeah I feel you but I doubt Tagalog will disappear. I have a feeling that it will be Tagalog that wipes the other dialects out considering that they’re now making other ethnic groups learn tagalog

    • @leonesperanza3672
      @leonesperanza3672 Před 4 lety

      @@thelastdurry3523 My counsin children first language are already english. The Gen Z is f*cking up tagalog. Those "malalim" words will be extinct in the future.

    • @looiduck5691
      @looiduck5691 Před 3 lety

      Tagalog i think is already gone we have filipino which is a mix of english spanish chinese and hindu idk if its hindu im sorry

  • @harrisdeguia4396
    @harrisdeguia4396 Před 2 lety +4

    Desde filipinas y quiero aprender español porque quiero saber mi origen y aprender otra idioma es una Suma para nuestro Filipinos Lo siento esta mi 2 semana aprender español entonces no se si todos oraciones es corrector muchisimas gracias a estan!

    • @fernandodiazsilva9932
      @fernandodiazsilva9932 Před 2 lety

      Harris De Guia : En sólo dos semanas de aprendizaje ya sabes bastante. ¡Felicitaciones!

  • @ontariofirs7347
    @ontariofirs7347 Před 3 lety +7

    Nasaan ang mga Filipino dito na Hispanohablante?? 💯
    Donde estan mis Filipinos Hispanohablantes??💯

    • @MarkEdisonAlviz-official
      @MarkEdisonAlviz-official Před 3 lety

      Aquí, amigo. 😉😁

    • @Tom-mx4li
      @Tom-mx4li Před 3 lety +1

      Still there but most of them older. They just speak Spanish at home only with family they remind them not forget their mother language or their roots.

    • @Nathan-yw3rg
      @Nathan-yw3rg Před 3 lety

      @@Tom-mx4li my paternal Grandparents used to speak some Spanish when they were alive when talking with their friends and siblings, and especially when they get mad or angry with me and my brother 😅 I thought those were "deep Cebuano" words like hijo, por eso.... (then pinch me on the inguen), sinverguenza, maldito, nunca etc. and judging from the meaning of these words now 🤣 I think we really have given them a lot headache before 😅

    • @Tom-mx4li
      @Tom-mx4li Před 3 lety +1

      @@Nathan-yw3rg @ We use that words until now mostly in the provinces where our Grandparents lived. That was an expression when they‘re getting angry.

    • @Nathan-yw3rg
      @Nathan-yw3rg Před 3 lety +1

      @@Tom-mx4li yep... I myself grew up in the province. my paternal grandparents can speak some of the language, because they still have access to the "much older" generation who have a good command in Spanish as their first language.... my grandmom said that at one time before getting married, she used to be one of the helpers in Don Ramon Aboitiz' household who spoke Spanish, she used to be a nanny to a baby boy in the family ☺️ she even named my father in honor of her employer and after the baby she is taking care of (I don't know which baby) - she described Don Ramon as humble, jolly, kind, devout and that he almost always wear white clothes 🙂 my grandfather on the other hand used to be one of the sacristan of the local church and a band member back when the priest is facing away from the people during mass and that the priests also speak Spanish.... sadly, they didn't train any of their children or even me in speaking Spanish 😨

  • @jesslacuesta8849
    @jesslacuesta8849 Před 3 lety

    Today’s August 8. Vamos a celebrar !

  • @checksandbalances0
    @checksandbalances0 Před 11 lety +2

    I think it's best to describe our relationship as a tree with deep roots that has few fruits. I like Spain, I have no problem with Spain. Hopefully we could help you out economically. To my fellow Filipinos, a recent study says that only 2% has Spanish blood so get over your fantasies.

  • @muneca2975
    @muneca2975 Před 9 lety +17

    It is good if we are in good terms with Madre Espana. The Philippines is just a tiny powerless country so having a country from the European Union that supports us is a big help.

    • @muneca2975
      @muneca2975 Před 9 lety +2

      We need a powerful country from the European Union to support us especially since we are so powerless againts China. Having the US and Spain on our side is a very big help.
      Gold ? Spain can get more from her other former colonies Peru and Chile that have more than the Philippines. Peru is no. 5 largest producer of Gold while we are only no. 17.

    • @47firewolf
      @47firewolf Před 9 lety +5

      Muneca japan is a closed country when they lost the war. they dont need support from powerful countries but now they prosper.. can we filipinos do that also? why do we always rely on the help of others why cant we stand with our own.

    • @muneca2975
      @muneca2975 Před 9 lety +1

      No we cannot ! You are a Filipino so you should know that we cannot ! Look at us, we have not even started the war yet, but we have already lost againts China because we cannot even do anything to stop them from building a rig. So , you expect a tiny powerless country like The Philippines to win againts the giant China ? Be realistic. We do not have the weapons, the military, the funds. We are not Japan. Besides, America helped Japan as a peace offering for what they did in the Hiroshima bombing. So please be realistic, we cannnot do it on our own !

    • @47firewolf
      @47firewolf Před 9 lety +2

      thats the reason why we cant prosper coz we think we are weak.

    • @muneca2975
      @muneca2975 Před 9 lety

      Sometimes you we just have to accept that there are things we cannot do. What can you do ? Our country is just very tiny compare it to a giant country like China. We are not rich and influential as well, while China is. They are buying many things all over the world like building bridges in Africa and building metro trains in South America, buying electric companies in Europe so that these countries won't be able to go againts them, that is why they are doing many things but no country goes againts them because of their economy that is so so strong and because they are owning everything all over the world. So what about us ? Tell me how can the Philippines fight ?

  • @namelessinsignia
    @namelessinsignia Před 5 lety +3

    Wow I didn't know that Spanish was reintroduced into our educational system as a standard subject like English. I haven't heard such things from my nephews/nieces either so I'm not sure where that Spanish official got that info from. Also, the bit about Aguinaldo might just put his reputation in a more negative light than it already has achieved recently so that part may not have had to have been mentioned.

  • @renatzkigab2616
    @renatzkigab2616 Před 4 lety +3

    The Aquino Administration abolished Spanish language in Schools or Universities in cause Corazon Aquino is a Chinese descent as simply as that.

    • @unyelfe
      @unyelfe Před 4 lety +2

      It's a pity. It would be good for the Philippines to recover the Spanish language. A multilingual country has huge advantages in our globalized world.

    • @MerryChristmasEra
      @MerryChristmasEra Před 3 lety

      and also corrupt and a puppet of the yankees

  • @anyaforger8409
    @anyaforger8409 Před 8 lety +31

    Viva España! Viva Felipe II!!! From Philippines.

    • @magelesre
      @magelesre Před 7 lety +2

      👍👍✌✌

    • @user-jo2cv1dy1b
      @user-jo2cv1dy1b Před 6 lety +2

      Wtf Felipe II? The actual king of Spain is Felipe VI lmao, the one you're naming ruled between the XIV-XV centuries 😂

    • @RVboyjunior
      @RVboyjunior Před 4 lety

      Tanga sha noh? 😂😂😂

    • @flappyberdy8884
      @flappyberdy8884 Před 4 lety +2

      Putangina ni felipe walang viva² gagoo we will forever hate them, and you know why we hate them.

    • @flappyberdy8884
      @flappyberdy8884 Před 4 lety +1

      @@user-jo2cv1dy1b he's Referring to king flipea II you dumb*ss, the person where we get our COUNTRY'S name from and i hate it, i hope in the future it will be pushed to change our name to "MAHARLIKA" instead of that stupid king who made us slaves, Killed and abuse millions of us in the past.

  • @yaniyumyum8766
    @yaniyumyum8766 Před 4 lety +1

    viva españa! todo suporta filipinas!

  • @Clarence428
    @Clarence428 Před 4 lety +1

    We never forget!

    • @Introvert_20012
      @Introvert_20012 Před 3 lety

      We never the what?

    • @neilbonotan8720
      @neilbonotan8720 Před 2 lety +1

      dude wake up!!! are you proud being colonial mentality? stop that word we never forget!

  • @salomemarianaperlas1521
    @salomemarianaperlas1521 Před 4 lety +2

    we LOVE Spain

  • @xuaeenr1
    @xuaeenr1 Před 11 lety +9

    Past is past! And we thanks Spain's friendship and support these modern times. Spain was the 1st country to recognise Cory Aquino as the legitimate president aftrr

    • @wendydiaz476
      @wendydiaz476 Před 3 lety

      Not bong bong and sister ah.ayko sknla.at iba pa..traydor cla.di cla tao.

    • @justinvillar7008
      @justinvillar7008 Před 2 lety +1

      Spain is not a friend, they don't even fight beside us in WW2, in Korean war there's no spain with us and if china will bring war upon us, expect no spain will be here but Japan, Korea and U.S. will. Spain only gave us false friendship.

    • @thevision3273
      @thevision3273 Před 2 lety

      @@justinvillar7008 They were in a civil war and under a dictatorship during ww2

    • @justinvillar7008
      @justinvillar7008 Před 2 lety

      @@thevision3273 I wonder, if they will be there if The giant communist terrorize our peaceful living or still, as usual, U.S. and Korea now with the grateful Israel, Japan and the Southeas Asians will be with us.

  • @TjSamson
    @TjSamson Před 4 lety +17

    Its just sad that I am actually very excited to learn Spanish when they announced it back in 2007 but didn't really come into an effect quickly.
    Well, I just started learning Spanish recently. Hope it turns okay.

    • @unyelfe
      @unyelfe Před 4 lety +9

      I think the Philippines need Spanish teachers. Filipinos learning Spanish are growing, but there are not enough teachers. If the Spanish language become official again, maybe the gouvernment could put money to promote this project.
      You are right learning Spanish, it's a language of the future. Saludos.

    • @valarmorghulis8139
      @valarmorghulis8139 Před 3 lety +4

      I guess people dont want to be reminded that we were treated as indios and not filipinos back then

    • @seraby7151
      @seraby7151 Před 3 lety +2

      @@unyelfemost filipino history teachers hates the idea of bringing back spanish to the curriculum.
      I mean if knowing all the atrocious things the spandiards did to Filipinos is what you do for a living, you're gonna be a little bit pissed off too.

    • @unyelfe
      @unyelfe Před 3 lety +10

      @@seraby7151 : The USA was worst, they killed more than 1,500,000 filipinos in USA-Philippines war. But today the English language is official in the Philippines (!). The past is the past, it is over.
      Those teachers must think about what is good for the future of the Philippines in the new globalized world. The Spanish language may open chances for the Philippines in many countries since this language is the 2nd most important in the world by the number of native speakers, and filipinos have many cultural advantages to learn it.

    • @jaymarsinamban2840
      @jaymarsinamban2840 Před 3 lety +3

      @@seraby7151 then they should start hating the English language 😐

  • @muneca2975
    @muneca2975 Před 9 lety +4

    We should promote this event more in the Philippines. Seems like it is still a bit unheard of.

  • @unyelfe
    @unyelfe Před 5 lety +5

    Filipinos have more spanish ancestors than USA ancestors. Today if a filipino lives for two years in Spain he will have the spanish nationality. Does the USA give the same advantage to the filipinos?

    • @Ericson-vk6bx
      @Ericson-vk6bx Před 2 lety +1

      In reality, almost no one has Spanish blood since they do not look like Latinos, they are not tall or with minimal European features

  • @javamenz9668
    @javamenz9668 Před 3 lety

    Estoy mirando desde Filipinas

  • @Inkochan03
    @Inkochan03 Před 11 lety

    What is up with yam0m0's statement?? It's almost like she doesn't want peace and just want to carry on a war between the two countries.

  • @Inkochan03
    @Inkochan03 Před 11 lety +2

    True but it's still shocking? What kind of life are they aiming for? Do they hate spain's existence? or those countries you stated?

  • @jeromelapig5946
    @jeromelapig5946 Před 2 lety

    after three hundred years of love and hate, faith and folly we would leave their land. And in time they would be free. Dedicated to all who fight for the King and for the Freedom. 1521 - 1898

  • @paulrosalesjr453
    @paulrosalesjr453 Před 4 lety +3

    Mabuhay pilipinas mabuhay espanya 😂our culture alsmost same

  • @ivankurtz6685
    @ivankurtz6685 Před 4 lety +2

    Some pilipino here in philippines are mix spanish and also pilipino language are mix spanish and english, because many yrs ago philippines are colonized by spanish and americans.

  • @oolooo
    @oolooo Před 2 lety +1

    God willing , the Phillipines will be rehispanified and the Anglo genocide done to our culture will be undone , at least a bit .
    Glory to my Phillipine brothers .VIVA LA HISPANIDAD .

  • @vallacayangajr2542
    @vallacayangajr2542 Před 10 lety +1

    Bueno...

  • @carlosantianes5474
    @carlosantianes5474 Před 6 lety

    reference before we talk about that
    its so sensitive to talk about that because it history

  • @CEIVE4EVER
    @CEIVE4EVER Před 11 lety +3

    You are thinking that the spanish way of colonization was exactly as the german (above all anglo-saxon) colonization. Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Perú, Paraguay, Honduras... The majority of the former spanish colonies have few "spanish blood". Filipinos share with Spain, some features of the spanish culture, as in latin america, this is the point.

  • @espedidosgs
    @espedidosgs Před 6 lety +1

    but the Spanish language to my knowledge and it's already 2018 was not reintroduced in contrary to what the guy in the video said. unless I'm mistaken and it has been reintroduced.

    • @blitzxer017
      @blitzxer017 Před 5 lety

      Parang nagkaroon lang ng house bill during Arroyo's admin, pero di natuloy in Pnoy's term.

    • @youdeservetobehappynow7584
      @youdeservetobehappynow7584 Před 5 lety

      Sa ibang college nagtuturo ng Spanish

  • @impinai79
    @impinai79 Před 11 lety +1

    We were educated in English. controlled by the Americans, The 1st Philippine constitution, National Anthem, Original Filipino Folk Songs like 'Maalaala Mo Kaya, Dahil Sa'yo, Paru-Parong Bukid' are originally composed and written in Spanish Language, Our heroes/revolutionary declared Spanish as original and official language in the Philippines during the 1st Philippine Republic in 1898. Filipinos were deceived of the knowledge that Filipinos are uneducated, that the Spaniards didn't teach us

  • @SpanishInAustralia
    @SpanishInAustralia Před 11 lety

    yes they habe but little I mean very few people

  • @boki102409
    @boki102409 Před 8 měsíci

    Salamat because of you i am a mistiso

  • @JaneDoe-nn4xo
    @JaneDoe-nn4xo Před 11 lety

    *whether

  • @Chabazambo
    @Chabazambo Před 11 lety +1

    Este señor, de acuerdo con la cultura y preparación de nuestros políticos, seguro que no sabía ni donde estaba Filipinas. Hacen demagogia hasta de lo que no conocen. El español en la actualidad, tiene la misma integración en el sistema de enseñanza filipino que el francés o el chino. Menos relevancia que en la enseñanza de la misma China, Korea y por supuesto Japón. Y que conste que se de lo que hablo.

  • @marknaranjo1154
    @marknaranjo1154 Před 6 lety +2

    I have read Antonio Pigafetta's account regarding his (their) journey. I felt, like for the very first time, I was being connected to our ancestors. I wasn't able to hold back my tears but cried when I learned how our ancestors lived and treated indifferently.
    There's this account where our ancestors showed hospitality and friendliness to foreigners and even doing commerce with them. But sad to say, they suffered maltreatments, was called "indios", and other degrading names.
    I've learned how the "strong" tried to suppress and control the land where in the first place was not theirs.
    The effect is still visible and even existing still in our subconcious minds that we are worthless or something like a low-grade being as they say.
    But we refuse to accept that we worthless! We're trying to stand up. Striving to cope up with others. And tried to gain respect from other people group.
    Life must go on. This friendship with Spain is a big thing. Somehow, learning to forgive is a long process and based on my opinion, healing is on its way to manifest in every facet of our being.

    • @earljavier4889
      @earljavier4889 Před 2 lety

      Stop playing victim! We should only look to ourselves as to why we are in the state we are in today. Stop blaming Spain or usa. They've been gone for a long time!

    • @marknaranjo1154
      @marknaranjo1154 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@earljavier4889 blah blah didnt ask your opinion. Come on..

    • @earljavier4889
      @earljavier4889 Před 2 lety

      @@marknaranjo1154 is a dumbass. I'm not asking for your opinion. You people cant take criticism cause your insecure. Stfu!

    • @marknaranjo1154
      @marknaranjo1154 Před 2 lety

      Com'on Earl Javier - the-smart-ass-guy-probably-from-a-first-world-country! Criticism? Huh! I really don't mind... and I don't accept unsolicited criticism especially from a person I don't even know. So what now, Spaniard?

  • @justinvillar7008
    @justinvillar7008 Před 4 lety +1

    Never forget the past, all destructions in the past is your fault.

    • @unyelfe
      @unyelfe Před 4 lety +2

      Also all constructions

    • @leonesperanza3672
      @leonesperanza3672 Před 4 lety +1

      Ikaw din pag di mo siya kinalimutan patuloy ka lang masasaktan

    • @justinvillar7008
      @justinvillar7008 Před 2 lety

      @@unyelfe Constructions for spanish empire, not for the Filipinos, in spanish empire if you are not a spanish you have no right and you're just a slave.

  • @impinai79
    @impinai79 Před 11 lety +2

    The only villain are those bad frayle and others but not all of them are bad as what the history books tell us. When American took over the Spaniards and Spain became villain in history books. Spaniards actually taught us and built thousand of public schools during early 19th century but a lot of history book tells us that they didn't & that Filipinos never learnt Spanish. Actually they do, during the early 19th century almost 60% of the population speak the language and it's getting popular.

  • @Griemmy
    @Griemmy Před 3 měsíci

    How convenient for them to declare friendship.. but then Jesus wants us to forgive..so lets forgive. Justice is with God

  • @user-jo2cv1dy1b
    @user-jo2cv1dy1b Před 5 lety +2

    VIVA ESPAÑA, SANTIAGO Y CIERRA!

  • @impinai79
    @impinai79 Před 11 lety +1

    I guess probably we don't have luzon, visayas and mindanao. we are all from different tribes and we're not all muslims some are animist. I'm also thinking about other european invaders that colonized most of our neighbors too. Hongkong, Malaysia are british colony, Indonesia are dutch, Vietnam is under French. during the Spanish-American war there was some ship waiting to invade like Japanese, British and Germany. We actually don't know but those were the possibilities...

  • @impinai79
    @impinai79 Před 11 lety

    By those schools they built. Those who started the revolt against the the bad frayle started. So Spain and Spanish language has a big contribution to our past as a Filipino even to this day. So I don't considered Spain as Villain in our past history instead we won't be one country and Filipino without the union of the entire Archipelago. So it's time to bring back the 1st foreign language that actually united the Philippines. If english is well accepted, Spanish had more historical ties to us.

    • @ehufana1
      @ehufana1 Před 5 lety

      Proud Filipina, NO BODY IS PERFECT,

  • @Chabazambo
    @Chabazambo Před 11 lety +3

    Can you tell me a country who has never been invaded? You were already in the way of being invaded by muslims. If you are muslim i can understand you..but if are not...then have a look at the history, (not at the filipino books) and then compare the 350 years spanish invasion and the 50 years american invasion or just the japanese one, Have a look at the casualties.

    • @leonesperanza3672
      @leonesperanza3672 Před 4 lety

      Yep. If Spain didn't come we are still bunch of islands and different countries that is probably fighting for territory. There is something good and bad in the Spanish invasion.

  • @pacquiao84
    @pacquiao84 Před 12 lety +3

    Espanya y pilipinas contra china

  • @impinai79
    @impinai79 Před 11 lety +2

    They actually taught us to learn the Spanish. They didn't touch our language, Spanish was just a medium for all Filipinos in Philippine Archipelago and it's good that Spain didn't touch our dialect. So for me, Spanish Language has a big contribution to us Filipinos to learn and to understand that 400 yrs. We cannot do this if we will not learn it because we studied English instead.

  • @cresyoumen8124
    @cresyoumen8124 Před 11 lety +2

    muchos mejor, para que yo puede hacer idioma chavacano 100 por ciento perfecto... and also visayan language is about 35percent spanish specially in mindanao...

  • @edpannewyork
    @edpannewyork Před 11 lety

    "Filipinos" literally a word taken fron the Spanish King Phillip II which means.. "a people of King Phillip II" so, to my understanding, Philippines is not a name of a country. The name should have been"Pacific Island"..

  • @salomemarianaperlas1521
    @salomemarianaperlas1521 Před 3 lety +2

    viva españa and Filipinaz

  • @otrosmun
    @otrosmun Před 5 lety +1

    VIVA EL IDIOMA ESPAÑOL

  • @globetelme
    @globetelme Před 11 lety +3

    viva espana! mabuhay ang filipinas.

  • @impinai79
    @impinai79 Před 11 lety +2

    The roots of Filipino people originated in the 'Republica Filipina' of 12 June 1898. even you removed the name, still Spain contributed a lot to become this archipelago as a nation. Removing the name will not remove the entire contribution of it. The culture, tradition, the language, the name of the people. We, Filipinos forget that the Spanish was the language used of our heroes. our revolutionary leaders. most of our history is written in this language.

  • @paoo3353
    @paoo3353 Před 3 lety +2

    Gracias Espanya! Visa free to Spain baka naman haha

  • @jeffbum3721
    @jeffbum3721 Před rokem +1

    More pilipinos are Spanish decendants.

  • @Inkochan03
    @Inkochan03 Před 11 lety

    EXACTLY !!!! why would you say "how much they wish they did" !? You pretty much said that every filipino would rather have spanish in them?? That was a ridiculous statement.

  • @TheRvboyjunior
    @TheRvboyjunior Před 8 lety +11

    andaming tangang nagco comment dito. Pasakop daw ulit sila sa Espanya, Imagine, for more than 300 years, almost 3 lifetimes naghari sila sa bansa natin hindi naman umasenso. Binura pa nila ang kamalayan natin sa tunay nating pagkatao. Di gaya ng Briton, kinontrol lang nila ang populasyon na kanilang sakop, tinuruan kung pano maging sibilisado pero di pinakialaman ang kultura. Kaya tingnan nyo ang Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia buo talaga ang kanilang kultura.Asensado pa bago binitawan. Di nga siguro bongga sa asenso pero kumpara naman satin na wasak talaga tayo sa gyera nung binitawan. Tingnan nyo ang Cuba tas Mexico. Tingnan nyo kung pano din sila iniwan ng E spanya. Hanggang ngayon hirap pa rin umasenso. True, naging kaiba tayo sa buong Asya dahil sa impluwensha ng Espanya pero ang laki ng lugi natin na nadarama natin hanggang ngayon. Ok tong Philippine Spanish friendship Day. Onga' Let's move on. Pero wag na wag tayong makalimot. Wag tayong tanga.

    • @rogersantarin9164
      @rogersantarin9164 Před 8 lety +3

      +RV boyjunior hindi kaylan man nasakop ng alin mang bansa ang bansang Thailand. kaya hindi nga mabubura ang kanilang cultura.

    • @maldita884
      @maldita884 Před 8 lety +1

      +RV boyjunior, Thailand was never colonised.
      Indonesia was never an English colony but was a Dutch colony.
      Malaysia on the other hand was only colonised by UK only for 20 years so it's normal that these 3 countries still have their own culture.
      The Dutch, the French and the English didn't interbreed and interact so much with their colonies in Asia which is why they didn't get so much influence from them.
      Not the same way as how the Spanish did with their colonies including the Philippines.

    • @robr8213
      @robr8213 Před 8 lety +7

      siguro kung na-maintain natin ang kultura natin, puro Muslim na tayo.LOL

    • @CubSATPH
      @CubSATPH Před 7 lety +7

      tama tapos kasama na tayo sa mga nag-suicide bombers kawawang pinas salamat nlng naging sakop tyo ng spain kht papano may nakuha tyong alam at naipakita natin ang tunay na katapatan at kabayanihan gamit ang panulat man o armas

    • @czar7507
      @czar7507 Před 7 lety

      RV boyjunior lols learn your history magbasa kung anong estado ng Pilipinas noon sila ang namumuno vs American then maybe mamumulat ka

  • @impinai79
    @impinai79 Před 11 lety +1

    I mean the Spanish Language. maybe, people might interpreted what I was trying to say. heheh... America was brainwashed Filipinos to support all 'Stateside' product instead of local product. We, Filipinos should learn our own history

  • @wendydiaz476
    @wendydiaz476 Před 3 lety +1

    Ok lng ako.ok klng jn?

  • @alangname
    @alangname Před 12 lety +1

    @MrBinisaya haaaayy... move on sweetheart

  • @ViralsexY2K98
    @ViralsexY2K98 Před 11 lety

    I know Filipino is a nationality..but like 99% of them are Austronesian and Negrtio blood.Some have € blood...MOST do't

  • @xxxdarksiderxxxaarnthemena585

    Sana maibalik Ang Spanish dito sa pilipinas para marunong Tayo ulit magsalita ng Spanish

  • @impinai79
    @impinai79 Před 11 lety

    Some Portuguese also invaded our neighbors. like the East Timor and Malaysia and Macau. So If Spain didn't colonized I'm sure other Europeans will.

  • @jb73342
    @jb73342 Před 10 lety +2

    Viva Espanya

  • @cresyoumen8124
    @cresyoumen8124 Před 11 lety

    nope go to zamboanga and other parts of mindanao... my father is 1/4 spanish now your telling us that we don't exist? oh yome kontigo por pabor, yo pwede habla chavacano aunque no es puro spanyolas... maybe in manila very few in my place still a lot of us...

  • @kiringalvadores2860
    @kiringalvadores2860 Před 3 měsíci

    I just wonder why Spain never apologized for what they ancestors did with the Filipino people. (As far as I know)
    Because Japan did

    • @andersonh7828
      @andersonh7828 Před 3 měsíci

      Filipinos can get Spanish citizenship in only two years which is normally ten years due to Spain's past. 👍

    • @kiringalvadores2860
      @kiringalvadores2860 Před 3 měsíci

      @@andersonh7828 Thanks God.
      But they still didn't rormally apologize, you know their government

    • @andersonh7828
      @andersonh7828 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@kiringalvadores2860 yeah, that's true

  • @checksandbalances0
    @checksandbalances0 Před 11 lety

    Spanish names were mandatory at the time, it was given by law, not by birth. Pure bloods comprise only about 2% and mixed bloods about 20% at most. Napaka tipical na pilipino, hindi tayo espanol pare.

  • @ViralsexY2K98
    @ViralsexY2K98 Před 11 lety

    you know why? because there is sun in southern europe. up north its cold. why do you think we get lots of british tourist? but in the end, we are all pure, white, superior europeeans. i am so glad to be european. nothing you say can make me feel bad.

  • @MARINA-ze1fe
    @MARINA-ze1fe Před 3 lety

    No

  • @Noobytoobi
    @Noobytoobi Před 11 lety +2

    Its not like spaniards back then really did a huge massacre, but they help us govern our country and named it before king of spain Philip II now called Philippines.

  • @artnov6792
    @artnov6792 Před 4 lety +3

    Spain should understand their fault and keep apologizing us Filipinos. If theirs no foreigners in our country back then there's no sadness and pain,
    PS: Philippines is paradise back then

    • @MerryChristmasEra
      @MerryChristmasEra Před 3 lety

      you mean thanks to the americans😀

    • @jmarkph3241
      @jmarkph3241 Před 2 lety

      Theres already slavery and raping going on in our archipelago before even the spanish came

  • @impinai79
    @impinai79 Před 11 lety

    Are loss and do not know. They were brainwashed to hate Spain, but not realizing the that Spanish was used by our revolutionarist. Everything, so I am all out to support Spanish to bring back to it's official status.