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Two Racist White High School Girls Attack Black People (VIDEO)

22 Feb

Racist Teens' Rants

These two white high-school girls from Gainesville High School in Gainesville, Florida are completely misinformed, ignorant, and totally disgusting. In a 14-miute rant about Blacks, the girls kept dropping the N-word, saying that the N**gers can’t talk right, keep having kids and can’t get jobs.

The one girl on the left of the video who was enjoying the camera a lot said that she reads 5 books a week. Then maybe she should start reading some Black History books and learn of the many notable achievements of black Americans.

Ahcee Flores Real Name is Gladys Lumantes Delos Santos (Or Is It?)

6 Feb

Negros-Cebu Philippine Earthquake

Is Gladys Lumantes Delos Santos the real name of Ahcee Flores, the lady who posted comments on Yahoo saying she wants the Visayan people killed by the tsunami? Her comments (screenshots below), posted right after the news broke of a 6.7 magnitude quake hit the Negros-Cebu Philippine region on Monday, sparked an outrage from the Bisdaks. Although a tsunami alert was raised by authorities, nothing actually occurred. Yet, Ahcee Flores wished for a tsunami so that many people from the affected region will die. Obviously, this Filipino has a sick mind.

Shan Cruz Rivera – Call Center Agent From Philippines Gets Attention (video)

20 Dec

Call Center Agent, Shan Cruz Rivera.

Filipino call center agent, Shan Cruz Rivera, from TRG Call Center in Manila, is getting the attention he wants — in a bad way. He is now labeled as a Call Center disgrace after he proudly posted a video of him on his Facebook account making fun of callers on the phone. The videos showed him asking ridiculous questions to customers, telling them that the questions are part of the “security” protocol.

Miss Earth USA Nicole Lynn Racist Facebook Comments

7 Dec

Miss Earth USA

The Filipinos are outraged by the racist comments posted by Miss Earth USA, Nicole Lynn on her Facebook account. Her comments were posted right after her TV guesting on Wil Time Big Time show.

Read what she posted:
“I hardly made it to manila and we already attended a ridiculous tv show. So annoying!!! These people want to touch you and be with you all the time!! I can’t understand a word they say. I can’t wait to go back home. This country is so dirty and noisy. I’m scared to eat!!! What a mess. On a lighter note I don’t see any real competition. Will keep you updated my loves”

Balikbayan in the Eyes of a Common Filipino

13 Aug

Thinking of home.

How would a common (read: living simply in a far-flung town) Filipino view a Balikbayan who has been away from the country for quite sometime?

I have been in and out of the Philippines many times. Most of those times, the travels were short — like those few days in China and a week in Singapore. My more than two years of residency in the Netherlands had brought good memories worthy of treasuring, and a whole lot of curious town folks who could not help praising how my look had changed while abroad. Although there was nothing that I changed in myself, except for cutting my hair short, I was told by many that my living abroad made me looked “fairer” (whatever that means…).

Kidnap, Smuggle SDSU Students: Abby Duling Says

5 Feb

A friendly competition between rival universities is common and healthy. Sports, for instance, foster and engage friendly competition and cheers between group groups. While each team may want to become the more popular and stronger squad, it is the boosting of comradeship and interactions that must come first.

Abby Duling on The Volante

Whatever that begins as a friendly competition must end as it is. Human as we are, we are all competitive in nature. However, we should not allow this human nature to fuel hate in us. Abby Duling, a columnist of The Volante, the student publication of The University of South Dakota, may not know what friendly competition is all about. In her column “Home of the Coyotes, not the bunnies“, she encouraged violence against specific innocent parties, in this case the students of USD who wear SDSU gears. The “incitement to violence” is clearly described by Ms. Duling’s statement, “All of the people walking around campus with SDSU gear need to be kidnapped, smuggled into the dome and then hurled onto the floor at halftime. Then all of their SDSU backpacks, binders, pencils and SDSU lanyards need to be thrown in after them.”

Franzine Cole “Zee” Salas Begins to Reach Her Star

7 Jan

Franzine Cole Salas is my niece. We call her Zee. Everyone in the family knows Zee could sing when we saw her tapping the table while watching a variety show on TV. That was when she was still 2. She is now 6 years old and has been singing in school programs. My younger brother who has more exposure in this kind of talent development, suggested that we should enroll Zee to a voice lesson program this summer 2011. This is one way for her to develop self-confidence especially when performing in front of a crowd.

The last time we recorded a video of her singing was when she was 2 years old. Watch this video of her performing a Filipino song “Hindi ko kayang iwan ka” by Sheryn Regis. She could not read yet that time and had to follow what she was hearing.

Gone But Never Forgotten

11 Dec

The doctors said there was no hope for recovery because of too many complications. For three days in the ICU, daddy was fighting for his life under all the hoses connected to him. Manoy Wingwing, my older brother who watched him all day and night, had witnessed how daddy suffered in a very dire condition.

With teary eyes, each stare my father gave to Manoy felt like a plea to end his life. Unable to articulate his pain, he looked as if trying to beg to cut his life support so he could finally rest — right then. That was the time Manoy made a long distance call from Chung Hua Hospital in Cebu to South Dakota, US.

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