I was totally disconnected from the internet these past few days so I was completely out of the loop with regards to the latest righteous indignation gimmick of emo-Pinoys over a statement made by comedian Adam Carolla. Much has already been said mostly by Pinoys who don’t get the basic truth that our penchant for riding on the victories of a singular Pinoy such as Manny Pacquiao is symptomatic of our utter lack of real collective achievement.
Come on let’s all wake up from our delusions of greatness. There’s no need for us to get all riled up over Carolla’s statements, which are quite accurate actually. The best thing for us to do is to reflect on what’s been said, identify the problem and come up with a way to correct what’s causing outsiders to have a negative perception of us.
Out of curiosity, I visited Carolla’s Facebook page. As I expected, there I found a steady barrage of attacks from Pinoys who don’t get it. These people are just making it much worse. Obviously, they don’t realize that by ganging up on Carolla they’re just validating the comedian’s statement. Di ba kayo nahihiya sa pinaggagagawa ninyo?
These anti-Carolla emo-Pinoys probably think the same as those superficial Pinoys who think and feel so patriotic every time they wear the national colors and/or that ubiquitous Philippine map shirt logo, or worse, that yellow (God, help this country!) ribbon. I wouldn’t be surprised to find out later that many of these people actually belong to the same clique.
God, please help this country!
Stupid, stupid, stupid! How can we evolve if we can’t even accept criticism, especially one that has some truth to it? And, to think Filipinos in general are also just as guilty of discriminatory behavior.
I’m a Filipino and I know I love my country. However, I do not feel compelled to engage in superficial acts of “patriotism.” For one, I maintain a firm grasp of reality and as such will never ever believe emo-crap like “where I come from everyone’s a hero” or that Filipinos have a monopoly of bayanihan. Neither do I feel the need to go fashionista with any sense of patriotism I have.
Yikes! I’m getting all indignant over this stupid anti-Carolla indignation. I better stop now. Anyway, for your enlightenment please read this interesting piece from a fellow Filipino and this one from an American who probably has more genuine concern for this country than the typical sakay-sa-uso Pinoy.






this is what you’ll find if you click on a Carolla video on youtube now. anyone knows why this is?
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A team of highly trained monkeys has been dispatched to deal with this situation.
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check out an MTRCB’s reason for X’ing brilliante mendoza’s contribution to ambisyon 2010: “injurious to the prestige of the republic of the philippines”… very much like the common reaction to carolla’s statements.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6mKiNKf7KY
here’s the alleged “injurious” video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kb6-FuqfuoI&feature=related
the video ain’t much but it seems like the MTRCB can’t take it either.
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bp Reply:
April 5th, 2010 at 6:15 pm
kahlil,
you’re right about the parallelism. what prestige was the mtrcb talking about anyway? it’s one thing for a delusional citizen to talk about such non-existent things, but for a government agency? that’s something else.
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I hate seeing the t shirt with the Philippine Archipelago logo on it, the fugly yellow ribbon sticked at the back of the cars (call that fashion sense yucks!) Lets hope we can tie the yellow ribbons at the necks of those Noynoy fanatics and strangle them!
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