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Even The Stupid and Lazy Pinoys Know That China Intention Is To Cheat and Rob Philippines

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Another picture of Angel Locsin :geek:

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Most Beautiful Filipino Actresses from ranker.com:

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The filipinos and filipinas may be relaxed and easy-going by nature but they are certainly not lazy and stupid. Its unfair to anyhow label them.
 

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Go fuck yrslf indian ahneh...

China can call Philippines people pariah, stupid and lazy but Philippines people know that China intention in Philippines is to cheat and rob Philippines.

But the song's title - Iisang Dagat (One Sea) - touched a sensitive nerve, as it appeared to suggest legitimising China's claims over waters that the Philippines considers part of its territories.

As of mid-afternoon on Saturday (April 25), just hours after it was uploaded on the YouTube channel of Chinatown TV, the video had already gotten over 45,000 dislikes and fewer than 400 likes.

"They could have chosen 'Iisang Mundo' (One World) or 'Iisang Laban' (One Fight) or 'Iisang Adhikain' (One Goal). But no. They say 'Iisang Dagat', which is obviously incompatible with the conflicting claims in the West Philippine Sea," Representative Rufino Biazon, defence committee chair in Congress, wrote on Twitter.

The comments section on YouTube, meanwhile, was full of anti-China sentiments.

"China is that friend who pretends to offer a handshake with his right hand but steals from you with his left," wrote YouTube user Mr Joel Tanangonan.

Another user, Ms Angel Pulido, said: "We don't need inspirational songs. We want our islands back."

User Mr Josh Acevedo listed what he saw as abuses by China, including purported harassment by China's navy of Filipino fishermen near disputed islands, and Chinese online gaming firms operating in the Philippines, which had been linked to prostitution dens and human trafficking, not paying their taxes.

The music video surfaced just days after the Philippines filed a diplomatic protest against China's creation of two new districts to administer islands in the South China Sea, including the southern portion where the Philippines has extensive claims.
 
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