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Jan 12th, 1:22am
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Sep 9th, 2:00pm
Thanks for the friendship :)
Nice to meet you
Mar 18th, 4:58am
hey there thanks for joining my group have a nice day so how are you?
Oct 31st, 2:22pm
thanks a lot for commenting my songs :D
Oct 25th, 5:38am

Thanks for being a fan and rockin with us!
Oct 17th, 4:35am

Heyy, thanks for the add
Oct 7th, 1:26pm
In the Sunday, September 30 episode of
the ABC television series, “Desperate
Housew ives,” a character, played by
actress Teri Hatcher, told her
gynecologist: “Before you go any
further, can I check those diplomas ‘coz
I would just like to make sure that
they’re not from some med school in the
Philippines.”

This denigration of Filipino doctors
and, by implication, any Filipino
professi onal in America who studied in
the Philippines, is as hurtful as it is
unfair and untrue.

Docto rs from the Philippines undergo
extensive internship and residency
trainin g in this country and, compared
to U.S. medical graduates, they have to
take more eminations for their areas
of specialization. Their expertise is,
therefore, beyond question. There are
more than 2,000 Filipino physicians
suppor ting the American health care
system in America. The system would
collapse without them. Most of them are
graduates of Philippine medical schools.

The slur could, therefore, be dismissed
as the result of the abysmal ignorance
of Hatcher, the script writer, the
director and the producer of the show.
But the issue goes deeper than that. One
cannot imagine a similar statement being
made against African-Americans or
against gays. The backlash would be
overwhelming and the source of the
insult would be sorry for it.

So why do ignoramuses and racists feel
free to insult Filipinos in America?
Because they don’t regard us with
respect. Because they think we can’t do
much about it, much less fight back.
There are, after all, no bullies where
there are no cowards.

Coas t to coast, and even overseas,
Filipin os are in an uproar over this
incident. Outraged letters, including
one from Ambassador Willie Gaa, have
been dispatched to Disney and ABC TV.

But we should do more than protest this
particular insult. We must now face the
fact that solidarity and empowerment are
the only way we can gain respect in this
country. Otherwise, we can expect to
hear more racial slurs in the days ahead.
May 20th, 8:44pm
check the new song Evolution
By Korn

In my page

is coming up in july new album

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