How did the Philippines Exist?

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  • @Sawbones.
    @Sawbones. Год назад +313

    The Visayas being the bystander is very accurate lol. Luzon is modern era dystopia and Mindanao is literally mini Vietnam war

    • @glenmichaelwong517
      @glenmichaelwong517 Год назад +26

      Mindanao is enjoying economic miracle and the insurgency is being destroyed thank to our army so federalism and open fdi is a must

    • @RickrollFoot
      @RickrollFoot Год назад +2

      @@glenmichaelwong517 ok.

    • @martakolol6526
      @martakolol6526 Год назад

      Visayas in poor

    • @RickrollFoot
      @RickrollFoot Год назад +3

      @@martakolol6526 in poor

    • @NaHYes979
      @NaHYes979 Год назад

      Bisaya iyon

  • @birbsbizarreaccenture7999
    @birbsbizarreaccenture7999 Год назад +564

    Yep this checks out
    1. The typhoon thing is not hyperbole. On the eve of a supertyphoon that crossed my province, my neighbors were singing on a karaoke machine until electricity was cut.
    2. I look east asian but have the ñ on my surname. The best evidence of the mixed race part is the food. You can find dimsum, noodles, empanada, menudo, caldereta, and native dishes in a single school canteen (but anything without rice is not considered a meal).

    • @jescruz5465
      @jescruz5465 Год назад +18

      You (We) are not mixed race. All Filipinos are usually Austronesians. Only 1% have Spanish blood, and 30% might have Chinese ancestry esp. Luzon coastal urban areas.

    • @Panzerfaust_1939
      @Panzerfaust_1939 Год назад +18

      Why is no one talking about the Japanese invasion ('cause they're imperial and not colonist) on the part where they ____ with tons of Filipina for.. i forgot the reason why, so maybe some also have Japanese blood
      Same goes to the US

    • @jescruz5465
      @jescruz5465 Год назад +19

      @@Panzerfaust_1939 Bec. most sons of Japanese were deported back to Japan (often willingly), along with the Japanese diaspora in Davao and Baguio after the war.

    • @Panzerfaust_1939
      @Panzerfaust_1939 Год назад +4

      @@jescruz5465 i don't need to ask what happened to the female children

    • @leoambgut4461
      @leoambgut4461 Год назад +17

      @@jescruz5465 that doesn't discount the other foreign admixture we have. At the very least all of us have some form of foreign ancestry, though not necessarily from Spain.

  • @ahmadburhanhabibi
    @ahmadburhanhabibi Год назад +894

    Vietnam, Indonesia, and now the Philippines. One step closer to explain about your country Malaysia 😌

    • @TankEngine75
      @TankEngine75 Год назад +20

      Im also a Malaysian too

    • @aaryanqureshi5326
      @aaryanqureshi5326 Год назад +19

      Assalam alaikum brother but this video maker forget who Spanish give two chooses to native Philippine peoples which is die or convert Christianity from Islam

    • @Kataki50
      @Kataki50 Год назад

      @@aaryanqureshi5326 that's exactly what muslims invaders has done to the people in Indian subcontinent

    • @frustationoverloaded5976
      @frustationoverloaded5976 Год назад +1

      When he made about indonesia?

    • @ar0568
      @ar0568 Год назад +2

      @@frustationoverloaded5976 he didnt make a “what is indonesia” style video but he did one about the (failed) mongol invasion of java:
      ruclips.net/video/Ko0tDURZqGA/видео.html

  • @Gabriel-bu6ln
    @Gabriel-bu6ln Год назад +564

    Lol I was born and raised in Manila with a very Spanish surname and always assumed I was 'just' Filipino and was told I 'might' have a Spanish ancestor. I took a 23andme DNA test and got 53% Filipino, 45% Chinese and 1% Japanese with 1% Arab. There were no traces of Spanish / Iberian LOL. Nobody in my immediate family has any Chinese surname either. What a weird country lol.

    • @bmona7550
      @bmona7550 Год назад +96

      Filipinos who has European ancestry tend to be from influential rich families. They are basically the minority powerful group even today. If a Filipino has Spanish ancestry and they have no rich relatives chances are they are actually Hispanic descent (has Mexican ancestry). The chance a common Filipino even having a Spanish ancestry is quite slim today much less if you do not trace your roots to Luzon. Most Mestizos in Manila were killed during the bombing of Manila in WWll..Also a Filipino has a very Spanish last name does not guarantee or prove they have Spanish blood. When Spain colonized the country they made every native pick out a list of Spanish last names to choose from. Some chose a very Spanish last name because the village head picked that or everyone in the village picked that. It doesn’t mean they’re related at all just that they lived in the same area

    • @Agent-ie3uv
      @Agent-ie3uv Год назад +23

      that's why its a comedy when a philipino claimed she's a latina here on the internet. no you are not like Brazil or mexico you are philippine austronesian !

    • @Agent-ie3uv
      @Agent-ie3uv Год назад +15

      @@bmona7550 its funny so many proud philipinos here are so glad and proud that their grandma was 'attacked' by 🇪🇸 ish and saying their are 1/4 🇪🇸 . its sad and fa the tick

    • @yolo8283
      @yolo8283 Год назад +16

      most filipinos today have more chinese blood than spanish blood since spanish people didn’t really migrated here during the colonial times.

    • @blanktemplate4415
      @blanktemplate4415 Год назад +17

      @@yolo8283 i think more Mexicans came to our shores than Spanish, but even those have been bred out/died out from the American era and WW2.

  • @nael973
    @nael973 Год назад +525

    I actually visited Philippines 3 years ago and the people here are really kind and happy I really love philippines ❤

    • @mota478
      @mota478 Год назад +38

      People are happy but deep inside all filipinos we depress because of too many corrupted government officials. But we are happy.

    • @green_hedger_68
      @green_hedger_68 Год назад +8

      Ok NPC.

    • @nael973
      @nael973 Год назад +23

      @@green_hedger_68 what you mean npc??

    • @KinEnzo9788
      @KinEnzo9788 Год назад +2

      @@green_hedger_68 ...

    • @green_hedger_68
      @green_hedger_68 Год назад

      @@nael973 a man who has no creative Idea and just here in World.

  • @ethangavrilmoreno8479
    @ethangavrilmoreno8479 Год назад +295

    4:36
    my grandfather fought as a USAFFE guerilla fighter during the war, he fought in the jungles near his hometown of Oton, in Panay Island.
    My father tell stories about him, about how he fought, his survival skills etc.
    the best part is about him getting captured by a Japanese recon group and survived execution by just simply fainting.
    sadly passed away in the late 90's tho :(

    • @gamechanger8908
      @gamechanger8908 Год назад +21

      Neat my maternal grandfather had a similar story, he was also a guerilla fighter but he and his brother got captured and subjected to the Bataan death march, he survived because he fainted and by escaping through the jungle. Though I never met him since he also passed away in the 90s.

    • @fence03
      @fence03 Год назад +10

      I had a distant relative who was a guerilla fighter, I think he was kia, but it’s been a while since I heard the story

    • @hahaokay7950
      @hahaokay7950 Год назад +3

      Hehe I live near you grandfather's hometown (I live in Tigbauan, which is the next municipality after Oton). Salute and respect to him!

    • @jmgonzales7701
      @jmgonzales7701 Год назад +15

      My Great grand father who was a doctor had to put an onion inside his ass so he could fake his sickness and it worked since the Japs were so afraid of tropical diseases.

    • @ethangavrilmoreno8479
      @ethangavrilmoreno8479 Год назад +8

      @@jmgonzales7701 blursed survival tips lol respect to him

  • @selAlgorithm
    @selAlgorithm Год назад +125

    The Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao comparison is really accurate. As someone living in Visayas, the government just acts like Luzon is the entire country (so all the drama is there), Mindanao is generally seen as lawless (so.. partly some of the drama is there as well). Visayas is pretty chill and we just mostly watch the drama happening on the other regions with popcorn.

    • @hebu5871
      @hebu5871 Год назад +13

      This is accurate and all but Visayas always have to deal with natural disasters the most.

    • @flipkiller8521
      @flipkiller8521 Год назад +10

      The difference between Luzon and Mindanao is like the difference between Necromunda and Armageddon in Warhammer 40k.

    • @RandomFurry07
      @RandomFurry07 Год назад +4

      Switzerland of the Philippines

    • @aspopulvera9130
      @aspopulvera9130 Год назад

      For someone from the south we still begs for scraps from the government who probably are blind and deaf

    • @DSIREX_
      @DSIREX_ Год назад

      I live In mindanao in Iligan, near the one where the Isis attacked, I tell you, not good times and there were so many soldiers passing through the city

  • @odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347
    @odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347 Год назад +125

    Quite good! As a Filipino, I commend you for a quick rundown of my country’s on history!
    Though, I also wanna point out that Philippines also fought a guerilla war against the Americans, and were mostly used as imported labour to the US in the 1890s-1930s (Look up Manilatown in San Francisco)
    Overall,I rate it a packet of Dried Mangoes out of several smelly durians!

    • @JadeMythriil
      @JadeMythriil Год назад +6

      the Philippine-American war always gets glossed over even in the Philippines because America "saved" us during ww2. Sure they helped liberate us during the war and finally gave us back our independence, but that doesn't erase what happened during the Philippine-American war.

    • @ellafaithkataria256
      @ellafaithkataria256 Год назад +2

      @@maharlika153 I'd have to disagree on that since my great grandfather's a WW2 Veteran. Cebuano siya pero napadpad sa Mindanao to fight off the japanese soldiers(and their korean slaves at that time). Di lang Luzon apektado.

    • @ellafaithkataria256
      @ellafaithkataria256 Год назад

      @@maharlika153 davao del sur and davao occidental

    • @ellafaithkataria256
      @ellafaithkataria256 Год назад

      @@maharlika153 China, Singapore, Malaysia, etc. World War nga diba.

    • @NeoWish
      @NeoWish Год назад

      Philippines being controlled by USA is in my opinion the best thing to happen to post-spanish philippines.

  • @gorzux2829
    @gorzux2829 Год назад +188

    I love how as I am native spanish speaking, the tagalog language has sprinkles of Spanish words which i manage to understand, and as I speak english too, welp then I end up understanding about a 20% of the language XD without any more put effort

    • @rigelkent8828
      @rigelkent8828 Год назад +13

      Pienso que nuestro idioma tagalo tiene 4 mil palabras que se origina de español. Cebuanon tiene 6 mil si no me equivoco.

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад +12

      entiende mo ba ito, compadre?
      well, we dont spell it as "entiende" anymore, but "intindi" and compadre is usually now "kumpare" or "pare" or even "pre" or "pars" in slang

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад +3

      ​@@fritzasong the other regional languages in spain were rarely used in ph. usually, it's just the surnames listed in the catalogos that get from catalan, galician, or basque. most words people used in practice was the mainstream spanish from castillian. For "compadre", the C was respelled with K, the O was allophonic with U in Philippine languages, then D usually turns into R in Tagalog phonology, then since there would be 2 Rs, then only 1 R remained.

    • @Agent-ie3uv
      @Agent-ie3uv Год назад

      but philippino language is so easy to prounounce to begin with, it is boring without tones, fancy letters and sounds. mix with english and spanish words, it is boooooooring language! 🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад +3

      ​@@Agent-ie3uv ah yes toneless languages are boring like japanese, yes? basa basa muna para hindi mabasa

  • @johncarloscarillo9376
    @johncarloscarillo9376 Год назад +16

    "Visayans are just sitting there eating popcorns"
    Damn right it is

    • @syncswim
      @syncswim Год назад +1

      Culturally and linguistically Mindanao are pretty much just Visayan too

    • @Andrew-gn9qp
      @Andrew-gn9qp Год назад +2

      ​@@syncswim My family is from Cebu, and I disagree. Cebu is very much Westernized in every sense, and Cebuano people identify with the West. We are grow up surrounded with old Spanish buildings, American media, and the English language. Mindanao is less Westernized in comparison.

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад +2

      popcorn itself is influenced by americans or europeans in general. it represents visayans be eating more westernized things.

    • @SkewardlySkewZaneShennanigans
      @SkewardlySkewZaneShennanigans Год назад

      Because its peaceful

  • @bastict
    @bastict Год назад +11

    I can hear the flood of Filipino comments already

  • @reyluna0
    @reyluna0 Год назад +124

    Nice to see my island Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 being mentioned

    • @rahuln8605
      @rahuln8605 Год назад +2

      Do you consider yourself American?

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад +4

      out of the trio, cuba, philippines, puerto rico that tried to rebel against spain and be independent as shown in the shifting colors in their flags. puerto rico is still the one left in limbo under US rule

    • @akiladust6063
      @akiladust6063 Год назад +3

      @@rahuln8605 Depends who you ask. In general, we see ourselves as a different nation culturally talking

    • @reyluna0
      @reyluna0 Год назад +1

      @@rahuln8605 HAHA no, i am Boricua, American citizen but not by choice

    • @reyluna0
      @reyluna0 Год назад +3

      @@xXxSkyViperxXx unfortunately, old people here are pro statehood and generally have a positive view of the US. While most of the youth I've meet seem to be pro independence and have a neutral to negative view of the US
      Unfortunately the old people out number us young mostly cuz young people finish high school, do collage and then end up leaving

  • @lancetheking7524
    @lancetheking7524 Год назад +12

    That last meme, "Japan was evil rapist, but now he showings me very bastos Hentai and sushi" lmao too good, but knowing the local weebs here... accurate

  • @iamample1132
    @iamample1132 Год назад +12

    When I was a child, I thought our ancestors were just having fun roaming the seas, island hopping until they got tired and settled down.😂

  • @martinisawe6300
    @martinisawe6300 Год назад +185

    As a Mexican, I love my Filipino brothers & sisters 🇲🇽❤️🇵🇭
    Edit: Jesus Christ what's going on with the replies?

    • @rainimatorx2716
      @rainimatorx2716 Год назад +4

      Thx dude, i'm filipino

    • @laurenceandrewmislos1300
      @laurenceandrewmislos1300 Год назад +4

      Gracias mi amigo.

    • @Alghi451
      @Alghi451 Год назад +4

      Yeah you're brothers while Indonesians aren't Filipinos brothers

    • @kevinjohnduerme8963
      @kevinjohnduerme8963 Год назад +5

      Viva Mexico!!!! I lovd Mexican Señoritas!!!

    • @laurenceandrewmislos1300
      @laurenceandrewmislos1300 Год назад +4

      @@Alghi451 I'm a Filipino and I don't know wtf is happening with Indonesia and the Philippines, is there something that I missed after going to Europe? Please elaborate more.

  • @phatphamai3694
    @phatphamai3694 Год назад +48

    Huge respects to Philipines

  • @gamechanger8908
    @gamechanger8908 Год назад +8

    1:17 ahh yes my Fujian ancestors would agree on this one.

  • @jerolvilladolid
    @jerolvilladolid Год назад +11

    One interesting uniqueness of the Philippines is that it has the most number of people outside mainland China with ancestral roots to ancient chinese. Outnumbering Taiwan and Singapore. (Though more diluted since Philippines is 110M people).

    • @zjzr08
      @zjzr08 3 месяца назад

      I'm pretty sure Thailand outnumbers that (and I think maybe Malaysia).

  • @BadMonarchChewsTheDirt
    @BadMonarchChewsTheDirt Год назад +4

    That fact that you put Jollibee as a leader is pretty funny lmao

  • @dragon_ninja_2186
    @dragon_ninja_2186 Год назад +129

    As a half Filipino, it’s nice to see the Philippines get some attention.

    • @green_hedger_68
      @green_hedger_68 Год назад +6

      Where other half goes?

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад +3

      @@green_hedger_68 maybe they are dual citizenship or dont understand what "Filipino" is

    • @frustationoverloaded5976
      @frustationoverloaded5976 Год назад +6

      Every filipino is half filipino

    • @cloudynguyen6527
      @cloudynguyen6527 Год назад

      "Some" is an understatement. I remember Philippines election cause everyone on meltdown even on Western media. Pretty rare to witness that

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад +1

      @@cloudynguyen6527 which media? twitter? didnt see that? what they say? u mean like bong bong or duterte?

  • @aymslt8743
    @aymslt8743 Год назад +141

    The Philippines being a maid by Qatar and Saudi is actually pretty accurate, for this who don't know a lot of Filipinos become OFW(Overseas Filipino Workers) and work in other countries and somehow a lot of them become maids of rich people in Saudi Arabia

    • @DecisionsRQuestionable
      @DecisionsRQuestionable Год назад +8

      so thats why a lot of tvs back in 2016 had a lot of stories about the bad stuff on working overseas

    • @christophertadeo6120
      @christophertadeo6120 Год назад +4

      What about it, it's honest work.... 😳

    • @christophertadeo6120
      @christophertadeo6120 Год назад +14

      It's because of us, the Arabs are learning proper hygiene... 😀

    • @Alghi451
      @Alghi451 Год назад

      @@christophertadeo6120 migrant workers 🤣

    • @joshuabernil8118
      @joshuabernil8118 Год назад +1

      @@christophertadeo6120 bruh 😂😭

  • @nathanseper8738
    @nathanseper8738 Год назад +69

    While Spanish and American rule did create some benefits for the Philippines, it's important to note that the part of Philippines' modern-day political problems stems from an aristocratic elite that is very much a legacy of colonial rule. I think it was a good video, but you're glossing over a lot of issues like that and the Moro rebellion.

    • @skriniii
      @skriniii Год назад +1

      true HAHAHAHAHA

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад +6

      the aristocrats of past centuries are fewer these days. many are new oligarchs from the 20th century

    • @antrosopolofirst5103
      @antrosopolofirst5103 Год назад

      No, most of the modern day political problems came from the modern political system of the country.

    • @skriniii
      @skriniii Год назад +3

      @@antrosopolofirst5103 You mean from the 20th century?

    • @nathanseper8738
      @nathanseper8738 Год назад

      @@antrosopolofirst5103 How do you mean?

  • @yourbestfriend2992
    @yourbestfriend2992 Год назад +13

    Ah yes, the Chocolate Hills. Despite the contrary popular belief as a kid, the Chocolate Hills are in fact NOT made of chocolates which made me severely disappointed when I found that out later on.

    • @erusenp6i640
      @erusenp6i640 Год назад

      ako rin eh hayop yan hahaha

    • @blumelein6332
      @blumelein6332 Год назад +3

      I was ready to accept just about any cool scientific explanation on why the hills are brown but nothing prepared me for _dead grass_

    • @shione717
      @shione717 Год назад

      Its my cousin's fault for making me believe this crap so young, he keeps hyping up chocolate hills in our elementary textbooks 😆

  • @Giovnni_RF
    @Giovnni_RF Год назад +20

    I love my Hispanic brothers from the Philippines

    • @pyophyo8901
      @pyophyo8901 Год назад

      We are not Hispanic.

    • @jmgonzales7701
      @jmgonzales7701 Год назад +1

      umm we never spoke spanish and we arent hispanic.

    • @pyophyo8901
      @pyophyo8901 Год назад +1

      @@jmgonzales7701 yeah, they even didn't bother teaching us the Spanish language unlike in Mexico, Central America and South America . Most of the provinces were left with their own languages and dialects to communicate with each other. Even genetics prove that the average filipino has little to no Hispanic admixture at all.

    • @jmgonzales7701
      @jmgonzales7701 Год назад +2

      @@pyophyo8901 yes we might be mixed with something else.

    • @Giovnni_RF
      @Giovnni_RF Год назад +4

      @@pyophyo8901 I know that the United States practically erase all Hispanic traces from the Philippines, but for me, although not officially, I will always love them as Hispanic brothers :)

  • @alicezuberg5012
    @alicezuberg5012 Год назад +8

    Luzon - Everyday Rally for no reason
    Visayas - Hogwarts Legacy, Witcher 3
    Mindanao - Modern Warfare II, Battlefield 2042

    • @RandomFurry07
      @RandomFurry07 Год назад +3

      Which Modern Warfare II, oh wait..

  • @gaderik3980
    @gaderik3980 Год назад +68

    Love from India Phillipines, keep shining 🇮🇳❤️🇵🇭

  • @warriorman1708
    @warriorman1708 Год назад +182

    Can you also make:
    - Why Hungary and Romania hate each other?
    - How Thailand/Siam survied colonization
    - Why Greece and Albania hate each other?
    - How is Malta?
    - Why Spain and England/Britain hate each other?
    - Why Louxemberg exist?
    - Who are the BalkanCountries?
    - Why Russia and Turkey hate each other?
    - How did Japan become powerful?

    • @tangsolaris9533
      @tangsolaris9533 Год назад +3

      All great history

    • @troy5094
      @troy5094 Год назад +7

      Balkans video already exists on this channel

    • @warriorman1708
      @warriorman1708 Год назад +1

      @@troy5094 No, I talk about the all Countries themself in the Balkans

    • @troy5094
      @troy5094 Год назад +2

      @@warriorman1708 Okay I get it. It would be a bit repetitive in my opinion though. Why do Greece and Albania hate each other would be a good topic.

    • @anubratabit3027
      @anubratabit3027 Год назад

      For Hungary & Romania - Dispute over Transylvania, bad blood over the Catholic-Orthodox divide & Roma infiltration. (The Roma/Romani, commonly referred to as Gypsies are a group of nomadic ballads who entered the Balkans via Persia & their original homeland is in north-western part of the Indian subcontinent & speak the Romani language, which is closely related to the other North Indian languages. The Roma are not to be confused with the Romanians, who speak Romanian language, a Romance language related to French, Italian, Spanish & Portuguese. Due to their abject poverty & poor living conditions, Roma people are stereotyped as theives & pickpockets & were subjected to genocide during WW2).
      For Russia & Turkey - Russians date their history back to their Christianisation by the Byzantine Empire. Following the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople, Russia declared itself to be successor of the Byzantine Empire & has always dreamt of reconquering Constantinople from the Muslims (like any other devout Orthodox Christian) since the days of Tsar Peter the Great. Apart from the religious overtones, there is also a practical reason too - Russia wants access to the seas & become a naval power like other Western European nations but Saint Petersburg's location at the corner of the frigid Baltic sea made it vulnerable to blockades, while Sevastopol's influence lay only within the Black Sea whereas Constantinople gave access to the warm Mediterranean & lay at the junction of trade routes passing through Africa & Asia. In case of Turkey, it was initially due to racism fuelled by the inherently violent nature of Turks & Islamic notion of jihad (as proved by Armenian genocide, ethnic cleansing of Greeks from Anatolia & Cyprus, massacre of Bulgars in 1890s, mass murder of Assyrians during WW1 & present-day hostility towards Kurds), anger at the Russian Empire slowly eating away the Ottoman Empire's influence by supporting Christian rebels & annexing Moldova, Romania, Crimea, Georgia & Armenia, hostility of the USSR (leading to Turkey's enrolment into NATO) & currently over the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict. Armenians hold a very deep grudge against Turks due to the Armenian genocide & legitimately fear that Azerbaijan (which is basically a mini-Turkey in the Caucasus but with oil reserves) is planning to re-enact the Armenian genocide over fellow Armenians residing in the Nagorno-Karabakh area due to the fact that Azerbaijan & Turkey have legally denied the existence of the Armenian genocide (similar to Holocaust denial) & falsely propagate about a non-existent mass murder of Turks committed by Armenians with the support of Russia during WWI. The West sheds (crocodile) tears over the Armenian genocide on one end while simultaneously trying to get access to Azerbaijan's oil, which pits Armenia closer to Russia. Turkey's support to Syrian rebels (in tune with NATO policy) against the pro-Kurdish Bashar-al-Assad pits it against Russian interests. Russia & Turkey are also pitted against each other in the Libyan Civil War.

  • @Idk-qj5lr
    @Idk-qj5lr Год назад +20

    What a new video nice

  • @howepellin
    @howepellin Год назад +7

    5:51 Visayas eating Popcorn🍿
    *BWAHAHA YES! YES! YES!*

  • @devinhigoy221
    @devinhigoy221 Год назад +26

    If anyone is wondering what the chicken inside the egg is, it is balut. I do not recommend it for anyone who has a weak stomach.

    • @Sceptonic
      @Sceptonic Год назад +2

      Aka half developed duck fetus

    • @ar0568
      @ar0568 Год назад

      Balut means “wrap” in malay is it the same over there?

    • @shammy7042
      @shammy7042 Год назад

      it is a a fertilized duck egg and its boiled. its not only found in the philippines tho other southeast asian countries have them

    • @fmthisbadbitch
      @fmthisbadbitch Год назад

      @@ar0568 we have a word "balot" for that

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад

      @@ar0568 its because the unborn chick is wrapped around by the eggshell. we use "balot" today for "wrap"

  • @jdoe3006
    @jdoe3006 Год назад +31

    As a Filipino, the meticulous work for this video is perfect. History teachers would be even so impressed with this work.
    I'm glad that you brought the Pros and Cons of each piece, Spain in particular.

    • @lolitaforeverandme
      @lolitaforeverandme Год назад

      as a filipino, the super proud filipino, if you see in youtube topic is about filipinos and click to watch it and read comment almost filipinos, always present filipino, filipinos only watching, because about filipinos,

    • @ianian2714
      @ianian2714 Год назад

      @@lolitaforeverandme The video was about Philippines so it’s normal to expect people from that particular country to be commenting on it.
      Canadians also tend to fill up the comment sections on TikTok and RUclips whenever their country was the topic. So does the Indians, Mongolians and other countries.

    • @DaveChuaa
      @DaveChuaa Год назад

      @@lolitaforeverandme Dude the video is about our country, the target audience is us.

    • @HudaefCares
      @HudaefCares Год назад +2

      @@lolitaforeverandme Video about Philippines, Filipinos watching and commenting.
      You: *_bAkiT sILa nANonOoD nG vIDeO tUnGkOL sA SarILi nILa??_*

    • @erusenp6i640
      @erusenp6i640 Год назад

      @@HudaefCares lol hahaha

  • @MazinLuriahk
    @MazinLuriahk Год назад +67

    i noticed there have similarities between Philippines cultures with Borneo, from language, food to traditional clothes.. as Borneo Settlement in Sarawak, Malaysia, i found our native language (which is Sarawak Malay Language) is a bit similar with Tagalog rather the Standard Malay Language (Peninsular Malay).. for example Cat, in Standard Malay is KUCING, but in Sarawakian Malay is PUSAK.. similar to Tagolog 'Pusa'.. Dog in Standard Malay is ANJING, in Sarawakian Malay is ASUK, similar to Tagalog 'Aso'.. Chiken in Standard Malay is AYAM, in Sarawakian Malay is MANOK, similar to Tagalog 'Manok'.. and there have a lot.. and i saw Igorot people in Philippines is kinda similar to Dayak that live in Kalimantan (Indonesia) & Sarawak.. their traditional dance and musical instruments also similar to Sabah Tribe dance.. even the food like Suman & Bingka also similar to us.. and Philippines Ihaw Ihaw is similar to our 'Sate Panggang'.. my favourite is Kulit Manok (Chicken Skin), Chicken Liver & Buntut (Chicken Buttock).. dip with spicy sauce that made from vinegar, chilli and onion.. mouthwatering 😭.. but i come to Philippines there have more Varian of Ihaw Ihaw including Chicken Feet and even Chicken head too..

    • @akuto17
      @akuto17 Год назад +3

      Tagalog has also kuting meaning baby cat.

    • @Agent-ie3uv
      @Agent-ie3uv Год назад +2

      @Omvi Lya I wonder why youtube hide your comment, this cesorship is getting annoying

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад +6

      Lowland Austronesians in the Philippines sailed from Borneo many centuries before the spaniards arrived. that is why there are many baranggays because they rode on ships called "Balangay". Also, in Tagalog, a "kuting" is a kitten. Also, borneo also has Bisaya people with same name as Bisaya people in the Visayas of the Philippines

    • @melancholy9236
      @melancholy9236 Год назад +2

      brunei had a lot of influence in the philippines even the datus before had brunei ancestry, I'd read somewhere that palawan was once owned by brunei

    • @mimorisenpai8540
      @mimorisenpai8540 Год назад

      Bird is Manuk in Javanese

  • @markfrancis4588
    @markfrancis4588 Год назад +6

    I've actually been living here in the Philippines since 2001. The people here are so kind.

  • @maosama3695
    @maosama3695 Год назад +18

    Wait vietnam actually eats balut too. Infact they got it from them. They are the first ones to trade with pre-colonial philippines they traded with the kingdom of tondoh and sultanate of cebu.
    Philippines gave then fermented shrimp paste. But because of the long distance between the two the fermented shrimp dries up hence why vietnamese fermented shrimp paste is dried and blocky.
    The philippines is basically a sponge. They love absorbing different cultures in even mirrors their national language.
    Filipino language is basically a mish mash of tagalog(and some local dialects) , italian , chinese , bahasa , english , spanish and arabic.
    And oh yes president jollibee who doesnt remember him.

    • @alvinsmith3894
      @alvinsmith3894 Год назад

      Lmao what an ass pull

    • @JcDizon
      @JcDizon Год назад

      Italian? I don't think Filipino language has influence from Italian at all. Philippines does love Spaghetti butthat's because of the Americans.

    • @maosama3695
      @maosama3695 Год назад

      @@JcDizon veicolo/behikulo , machinna/makina , even the batangas accent ala eh? Yeah it came from italians its a very old it has no real meaning like boh or bol boh.
      Italia is very very old it has influenced spain and even other european countries than in turn influenced younger nations.
      And spaghetti wasn't brought by the americans. Filipinos were already making spaghetti long before. Its just not the sweet version that is popular today.

    • @JcDizon
      @JcDizon Год назад

      @@maosama3695 I think that's because Spanish and Italian are related languages because both descended from the Latin language.

    • @maosama3695
      @maosama3695 Год назад

      @@JcDizon yes. If you look at the definition of the modern tagalog and what other languages it assimilated with you'd be surprised how many it is.
      The most surprising language for me is that is included is nauhtl. It's an old pre-colonial mexican language and most tagalog word that is used today are from that language like kalabasa , nanay , tatay etc.

  • @catminttcgu207
    @catminttcgu207 Год назад +7

    Been watching this channel for a while, happy to see my country having a video now!

  • @alonsogabriel9336
    @alonsogabriel9336 Год назад +17

    Dont forget local dialects.
    Dialects from luzon are immensely different from mindanao, and a bit with visayas as well. Visayas and mindanao have lots of similarities but as you go to the northern and southern extremes, its like youre in a different country (language wise).

    • @BeedrillYanyan
      @BeedrillYanyan Год назад +8

      They're immensely different because they're separate languages.

    • @josemartymario3137
      @josemartymario3137 Год назад

      Mofo cant distinguish language from dialect

  • @jmgonzales7701
    @jmgonzales7701 Год назад +18

    Contrary to popular belief, most Filipinos are not of mixed "race." Regardless of whether they claim to have a Spanish Lolo (Grandfather) or a distant Spanish ancestor, this is not true. The majority of Filipinos are of pure Austronesian ancestry, and we closely resemble our Southeast Asian neighbors, almost imperceptibly. We are more ethically homogeneous because the Spanish did not migrate as much as Latin Americans did, and many of the diseases that Europeans had did not affect us as much because of our immunity. The migration stage occurred extremely rare as a result of the voyage being too far and dangerous. The majority of Filipinos with Spanish ancestry are from the upper and middle classes. Billionaires like Zobel De Ayala, Enrique Razon, and the Aboitz family, as well as some of our older actors and actresses, are frequently the only ones with Spanish ancestry. It is not the same for the average Filipino, who is also of Austronesian genetic stock.Many Filipinos suffer from colonial mentalities, with some acting loyal to Spain and America. Some Filipinos would suffer as a result of discrimination from Western countries as a result of their Asian heritage, and as a result of that discrimination, they would rather deny their Asian heritage, their true heritage, in order to avoid racism. We are not Hispanic; we are Asian, specifically Southeast Asian, and we must not be afraid of our identity.

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад +5

      most mestizos in the philippines are chinese mestizo descendants, they just do not tell people or their own parents and grandparents did not tell them nor care to tell them

    • @JcDizon
      @JcDizon Год назад +8

      I've been saying something like that on the RUclips comment section and random forums for over a decade now. I've noticed that more and more Filipinos are more aware that Filipinos are predominantly Austronesians. Those that suffers from colonial mentality are on decline.

    • @JcDizon
      @JcDizon Год назад +1

      @@xXxSkyViperxXx Yeah I seem to be one of those. I might have an ancestor that looked and acted more Chinese sometime in the 1800's but by the 20th century, my paternal line just identified themselves as Kapampangan.

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад +1

      ​@@JcDizon actually it is because of the present education system. the history teachers in the past decades in the 21st century at least have always been anti-colonial and always taught against colonial mentality and the current makeup of the history curriculum taught, besides general colonial history, is mostly just centered around austronesian culture and history, at least those we veritably know so far, besides the mysterious blanks still unfilled before colonial times and this is of course propagated by filipino history teachers and students themselves who are majority from ethnic austronesian groups and the mestizo descendants themselves also just follow that mainstream they lead, but "predominantly Austronesian" is not exactly a good light to mostly just paint on, because it glosses over the non-austronesian groups, which if an average filipino from wherever part of the country has never met non-austronesian filipinos may lead to racist nativist thinking, which is not exactly great for non-austronesian filipinos and mixed mestizo descendants, even if such descendants do not know much about their non-austronesian ancestry. for example, the local chinese history in the philippines is never taught officially in schools. it is not part of the curriculum, even in chinese filipino schools. you may only discover it online or if u happen to go in museums set up for it, themselves established by chinese filipinos and chinese mestizo descendants or bought a book specifically talking about it. the original pan-Filipino nationalist ideas of the illustrados were not specific to ethnic austronesian filipino groups, especially because many of the illustrados themselves were mestizos, most of whom also chinese mestizos or spanish mestizos or tornatras of both. As Wenceslao Retana mentioned in his dictionary of filipinismos, he defined a "filipino" as such, "todos los nacidos en Filipinas sin distincion de origen ni de raza." ("All those born in the Philippines without distinction of origin or race."). The idea behind thinking that "Filipino" is only the austronesian filipinos by default is an idea introduced by americans into the education system as americans think in racial lines and also introduced Blumenbach's race theories in the ph education system which is still taught today (i.e. Malay race, Mongoloid, Austroloid race, Caucasian race and such), even though it is long considered outdated by historians in the late 20th century, which h. otley beyer's waves of migration theory makes use of those racial assumptions and that theory is still taught today in the ph education, albeit translated into tagalog now with some parts excluded.

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад

      ​@@JcDizon yes that's because usually it is the 1st to 2nd or sometimes till 3rd to 4th gen who still retain the chinese language and cultural practices, and then by 2nd to 4th gen is when they start forgetting or not passing on the language and only some cultural practices and food are maintained. by the 3rd to 5th gen and beyond, usually, the person can fully not know any chinese language at all and live life in ph without ever telling u they have chinese ancestry, especially if they did not like their grandparents and/or parents. the chinese language becomes associated only with their elders and just forgotten in favor of the mainstream languages in ph, such as english, tagalog, bisaya, etc. and back then, spanish. i have had classmates before in chinese filipino school where they said their grandparents used to speak hokkien but they all already died when they were kids and their parents know some hokkien but almost never use it when in their presence as kids, choosing only to speak it when spoken to by other hokkien speakers, so i have had some classmates before who know no chinese language at all or only very basic they can recall. the cultural practices are sometimes still done but with the language gone, very litte sense to understand why they keep doing the practices, besides food i guess haha

  • @tomithy7130
    @tomithy7130 Год назад +5

    All 3 islands are like;
    Luzon - This is the most normal island ever. With a little (not so little) mix of high crime, violence, everything you can think of.
    Visayas - Incantations, summonings, and sightings of demonic creatures are normal, magic is also normal.
    Mindanao - Seeing a kid with an M249 is normal.

  • @TeaDrinker-eq3md
    @TeaDrinker-eq3md Год назад +5

    1:56 Not a lot of them immigrated to Philippines. If a lot of them did, we would've been speaking Spanish as well.

  • @Jarx246
    @Jarx246 Год назад +8

    Philippines mentioned. Filipino horde summoned.
    Anyway solid vid, informative and everything looks correct. 👍

  • @Fishman1988
    @Fishman1988 Год назад +32

    My friend’s mom is from the Philippines and she was a nurse

  • @beltransalasgarcia6005
    @beltransalasgarcia6005 Год назад +82

    The philippines are my favorite asian country 🇪🇦❤️🇵🇭

    • @jhasimmacalimpao1036
      @jhasimmacalimpao1036 Год назад +2

      Gracias!

    • @rainimatorx2716
      @rainimatorx2716 Год назад

      Tnx dude i am filipino

    • @-Cidxr-
      @-Cidxr- Год назад

      I remember liking Spain so much that I also wanted to learn the language as well since when I was a kid
      And I still do

    • @francinelieto8899
      @francinelieto8899 Год назад

      🇪🇸❤️✨

    • @SamDru
      @SamDru Год назад +2

      Philippines would be 100% better if Spain didn't sold us to america

  • @lillyie
    @lillyie Год назад +22

    i see my home country, i click

    • @RickrollFoot
      @RickrollFoot Год назад +2

      he has not realized the hordes of filipinos about to come

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад +2

      @@RickrollFoot oh he knows. many youtubers come to milk filipinos because it is the filipinos who think youtubers dont know

    • @RickrollFoot
      @RickrollFoot Год назад

      @@xXxSkyViperxXxGuess il just make filipino related videos then

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад

      @@RickrollFoot yeah yeah you can supply the filipino viewership demand so the foreigners dont steal the views, tho might have to be relevant popular topic in english maybe too

    • @nanachichi1044
      @nanachichi1044 Год назад

      @@xXxSkyViperxXx Nah this is quality content compared to those just purely milking the ph viewers. Like I learned more abt pre-colonial period from this than the history taught in school

  • @twerk_it_like_nae_nae7979
    @twerk_it_like_nae_nae7979 Год назад +8

    4:50 : dictator Aladeen of Philippines" Lmao wtf dude 🤣 I laughed so hard i choked on my saliva 🤣

  • @preciousbeadz
    @preciousbeadz Год назад +4

    bro explained the philippine history better than my ap teacher 💀💀

  • @Allanpogi34
    @Allanpogi34 Год назад +4

    When i was reborn i want to be a filipino again because here being Filipino is Chaotic and fun at the same time

  • @sharktom1969
    @sharktom1969 Год назад +8

    Love Philippines from Vietnam 😊 🇵🇭🇻🇳

  • @XtasyOxyTWOD
    @XtasyOxyTWOD Год назад +47

    as a Filipino, I also wonder how and why we even exist

    • @gungatz6696
      @gungatz6696 Год назад +12

      Well shit happens, and so we did

    • @lukethekuya
      @lukethekuya Год назад

      God made us B)

    • @randomstranger_3
      @randomstranger_3 Год назад +4

      Filipino muslim here in Mindanao and I'm also wondering how and why we even managed to exist when I sometimes see my fellow muslim Filipino brothers and sisters butting heads with other non-muslim Filipino brothers and sisters.

    • @pomtubes1205
      @pomtubes1205 Год назад

      Di pa rin alam kung bat tayo nandito

    • @Mongcal-0bD
      @Mongcal-0bD Год назад

      Same I had sow questions from our ancestors TVT why

  • @gamechanger8908
    @gamechanger8908 Год назад +20

    5:46 as someone from Luzon people tend to see Kapampanggan peeps as like the French, snobs who can make great food(they also eat snails and frog legs so not far off)

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад +2

      the kapampangan people get some of their food from their chinese mestizo ancestors anyways. some of them are macanese cantonese descendants and hokkien descendants so some chinese food is integrated in filipino cuisine because kapampangans integrated them. many of such food is cantonese because cantonese are also renowned to make great food.

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад

      the majority of course are hokkien, not hakka, but there are a few cantonese too like for example, ma mon luk. cantonese are renowned for having a tendency to start restaurant food business so there are many chinese cuisine in the philippines that uses cantonese cuisine besides hokkien cuisine. some old chinese mestizo families are also of macanese cantonese descent, for example, the Hizon family of Mexico, Pampanga are actually descended from chinese mestizo migrant townspeople from Malolos, Bulacan, who before that came from Binondo, Manila, who before that came from Macau where they spoke cantonese and portuguese.

    • @JcDizon
      @JcDizon Год назад

      @@xXxSkyViperxXx I guess I am one of those Kapampangan (I'm half from the father side) that has Chinese mestizo ancestors judging by my surname which is said to be of Hokkien origin. I don't even know much food that originated from Pampanga. But I read somewhere that sisig came from there and my dad used to buy longganisa and tosino from a store called Tita's in Pampanga.

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад

      ​@@JcDizon yeah Dizon is hokkien for 2nd grandchild, 二孫(dī-sun/dzī-sun), although sisig is probably native austronesian cuz the word itself is like one of those native austronesian verbs they used to describe a food, but there are other kapampangan food that is from chinese cuisine like some pancit varieties, asado, lumpia, moche and many more. some of them are renamed in spanish tho like asado is spanish for roasted but the food itself was introduced by chinese mestizos who brought cantonese cuisine of char siu

    • @-Cidxr-
      @-Cidxr- Год назад

      Yummy snails, I remember eating them when I was a kid, I miss eating them **sob**

  • @zaqareemalcolm
    @zaqareemalcolm Год назад +2

    castilian war was the wildest crossover event
    you had filipinos, malays, spanish mestizos, native americans, arabs, persians, turks, moors all in one goddamn area lmao

  • @hurdur6828
    @hurdur6828 Год назад +2

    you just summoned millions of filipinos into the comment section

  • @dimosthenistserikis5901
    @dimosthenistserikis5901 Год назад +8

    He’s so great at what he’s doing, always giving me a good laugh!

  • @AnimationFanboy2k4
    @AnimationFanboy2k4 Год назад +6

    Filipino here! 🇵🇭

  • @janjerzangi800
    @janjerzangi800 Год назад +3

    Its crazy on how accurate this fucking video is.

  • @clydeinductivo2434
    @clydeinductivo2434 Год назад +8

    Visayas isn't just there sitting and eating popcorn, they were doing witchcraft too, (idk, just a stereotype)

    • @alzu5736
      @alzu5736 Год назад

      I think the Witchcraft Stereotype only applies to Siquijor I thing...🤔🤔

  • @apinezstats2237
    @apinezstats2237 Год назад +18

    Actually, Balut is a delicacy in Southeast Asia, not just in the Philippines lol

    • @carvitqmilate9244
      @carvitqmilate9244 Год назад

      Well only in Vietnam, Thailand,laos, Cambodia 😐

    • @romeocivilino6667
      @romeocivilino6667 Год назад

      It's popularized in the Philippines, the others just copy it through Tourism.

  • @TonkotsuTo
    @TonkotsuTo Год назад +4

    6:00 Hol' up, why is Thailand there

  • @IkeSan
    @IkeSan Год назад +18

    Do one on why Brunei exist please!

  • @VmaBeat
    @VmaBeat Год назад +3

    Thx for making video about Philippines bro your video is so chill and easy to understand about Philippine history

  • @TheDolphinTuna
    @TheDolphinTuna Год назад +48

    Filipino people are incredibly friendly and welcoming.

    • @cupcakemcsparklebutt9051
      @cupcakemcsparklebutt9051 Год назад +4

      Wrong

    • @chinesebeef911
      @chinesebeef911 Год назад

      Yeah, if Tondo sunk

    • @ARGAN7705
      @ARGAN7705 Год назад +14

      As long as you don't mention anything about politics, religion, and beliefs or they'll start rapping incoherent ramblings that could rival Travis Scott.

    • @roberto-xg6ld
      @roberto-xg6ld Год назад

      @@cupcakemcsparklebutt9051 no.

    • @scorpioj3
      @scorpioj3 Год назад

      No we're not

  • @thronmckills6886
    @thronmckills6886 Год назад +4

    5:45 accuracy right there.. 🤣

  • @chrisliamjaredsolon8191
    @chrisliamjaredsolon8191 Год назад +1

    "A better bee than the bee movie" 💀💀💀💀

  • @shellshockedgerman3947
    @shellshockedgerman3947 Год назад +13

    Hispanized last names were not adopted until the 1800's. And life under American occupation varied, Americans would ethnically cleanse areas suspected of harboring rebels and for defying American rules and they would continue the practice of the Spanish and enact laws that would always put the Americans on top and put the Filipinos on a disadvantageous position.

  • @YoylecakeTurtle
    @YoylecakeTurtle Год назад +4

    The Philippines - **Exists**
    Literally everyone - It's free real estate

  • @engineeredarmy1152
    @engineeredarmy1152 Год назад +17

    Love from India 🇮🇳🇵🇭 (⁠つ⁠≧⁠▽⁠≦⁠)⁠つ
    Mabuhay ang Pilipinas!!

  • @lts2itch920
    @lts2itch920 Год назад +4

    As a proud-to-be filipino, I can say that this is the best thing I have watched all day

  • @CrossfeetGaming
    @CrossfeetGaming Год назад +3

    To quote my Humanities 101 professor: "Filipinos are Westerners to the eyes of their fellow Asians and Asians to the eyes of Westerners."

    • @JV-km9xk
      @JV-km9xk Год назад +2

      the most 'murican asian-asians too

    • @LckD008
      @LckD008 Год назад +1

      Philippines is kinda a black sheep among SEA countries

  • @dassgaming8502
    @dassgaming8502 Год назад +5

    0:10 nah bro it also widely eaten by the vietnamese with salt and herbs ( and it's call trứng vịt lộn in vietnam )

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Год назад

      its because chinese brought it to the philippines and vietnam. chinese merchant wandering street vendors spread it, just like many other street food.

  • @DZNTSONYCH
    @DZNTSONYCH Год назад +30

    As a south korean i love the Philippines

    • @mindset8247
      @mindset8247 Год назад +2

      I dont believe you

    • @Agent-ie3uv
      @Agent-ie3uv Год назад +3

      @@mindset8247 right she's [phi;lina pretending to be korean 🤣🤣

  • @ev-0163
    @ev-0163 Год назад +5

    One thing about filipinos is that they always mention in the comments that they are filipino

  • @thedenskan3440
    @thedenskan3440 Год назад +4

    Correction: The US never beat up the Spanish, they made a backdoor deal with the spanish so that the Spanish would have never admitted they lost to natives.

    • @thedenskan3440
      @thedenskan3440 Год назад

      The final battle was a staged act where the US did not even let the Filipinos participate.

    • @gungatz6696
      @gungatz6696 Год назад

      The Revolutionaries were practically winning till the US showed up

  • @troy5094
    @troy5094 Год назад +7

    Nice to finally see Malaysiaball on this channel after the Q&A
    Love to the Philippines from Hong Kong

  • @gamechanger8908
    @gamechanger8908 Год назад +4

    2:16 the average game of Taipan:

  • @anaayan8261
    @anaayan8261 Год назад +1

    video ideas:
    why does turkiye exist?
    how did the Russian empire decline?
    can China become a superpower?
    how did the british empire work?
    how Afghanistan resisted colonial rule?
    why does libya exist?

  • @paulharveydelizo1109
    @paulharveydelizo1109 Год назад +8

    Martial Law in Mindanao
    Luzon : 😡
    Visayas : 😴
    Mindanao : 😃
    During the War with Maute in Mindanao
    the Media in Luzon won't Shut up about the Declaration of Martial Law in Mindanao lmao
    While Visayas is just Observing
    Mindanao on the other hand finally got some help from the Military

    • @ianian2714
      @ianian2714 Год назад

      I was surprised to see non-Manila Pinoys to be stereotyping us like that.
      I thought Manila were into Martial Law since a lot of people from where I am from sees the Martial Law as a good thing since they said that it reduces crime in Tundo back in the day.

    • @beastmood6635
      @beastmood6635 Год назад

      Only rebels are the main problem in mindanao, while in manila almost all of the crime are there.

    • @erusenp6i640
      @erusenp6i640 Год назад

      mga dahilan kung bakit gusto ko iwan ang luzon hahaha

    • @conradojavier7547
      @conradojavier7547 Год назад

      @@ianian2714 Martial Law was Decleared, cuz a Commie Senator named Ninoy Aquino wanted to Overthrow the Government.

  • @philoslother4602
    @philoslother4602 Год назад +4

    By eating rice

  • @sickman112
    @sickman112 Год назад +4

    The last comic had me in tears lol

  • @Kokorim
    @Kokorim Год назад +2

    I love the "You eat eggs with yolks? I eat eggs with baby chicken inside it"

  • @SENSEI_FREEPALESTINE.28
    @SENSEI_FREEPALESTINE.28 Год назад +25

    كانت إندونيسيا وماليزيا وفيتنام وأمريكا أفضل أصدقاء الفلبين
    الفلبين موطني الثاني 🇵🇭♥️🇸🇦

    • @mz6367
      @mz6367 Год назад +1

      Saudi Arabia loves the Philippines as well 🇸🇦❤️🇵🇭

  • @Apple_Beshy
    @Apple_Beshy Год назад +4

    I grew up in the Philippines, Subic (Almost american stay here) with 67% Filipino in blood 23% Japanese 6% Spanish and 4% others

  • @alexiustang9535
    @alexiustang9535 Год назад +9

    3:30 these were not snobs, these were heroes. Notable figures in this picture include Marcelo H. del Pilar and even the country’s national hero, Jose Rizal. They all played a major role in the Philippine Revolution. Anyways you still did a great job at explaining our country’s identity and history!

    • @ygotsvlog3762
      @ygotsvlog3762 Год назад

      Ah yes pride but sure why not

    • @inigobantok1579
      @inigobantok1579 Год назад

      They are snobs like the founding fathers mate. I bet they wouldn't even know what the daily life of Juan Dela Cruz is

  • @Darkninjasham
    @Darkninjasham Год назад +2

    This guy knows more about my country than me
    Also give jolibee a try

  • @FakeAnarchist
    @FakeAnarchist Год назад +3

    5:40 Failure is an orphan but success has many fathers

  • @AR-bh3mn
    @AR-bh3mn Год назад +15

    Love Maharlika 🇵🇭 ❤️ From Indonesia 🇮🇩 👌

  • @japanesefilipinorinsan
    @japanesefilipinorinsan Год назад +2

    Japanese Filipino here thank you for the video ✨️🎉❤ #spreadlove

  • @hampter5477
    @hampter5477 Год назад +2

    3:59 made me laugh

  • @pyrokatarina
    @pyrokatarina Год назад +3

    Lmaooo the memes are on point😂😂 goodjob. Approved by a Filipino 👍

  • @spud8814
    @spud8814 Год назад +6

    This is a colonialist POV. It portrayed a positive view colonialism, saying the people who were essentially enslaved had a decent living. This is historical distortion which views history from the perspective of the oppressors and not the oppressed masses.

  • @kato_dsrdr
    @kato_dsrdr Год назад +2

    It's that SEA weird cousin.

  • @GamersAdventureWorldGAWYT
    @GamersAdventureWorldGAWYT Год назад +2

    Smart move my guy. Now you’ll get a lot of Filipino’s visiting this video.

  • @ygotsvlog3762
    @ygotsvlog3762 Год назад +4

    As a filipino i can confirm this is accurate

  • @TheBMGGaming4182
    @TheBMGGaming4182 Год назад +11

    0:16 "Speaks a very weird mix of Tagalog and English" Well, that could be prevented IF we enrich and coin new words related to modern technology, science, computer terms, etc., there are already neologisms related to those topics but they are so rarely used these days plus it's saddening that most Filipinos are so incline with English today, I'm afraid that Tagalog and all of other Philippine languages might just turn into a creole or bastardized versions of Spanish and English. We seriously need a language reform whether everyone likes it or not...

    • @noakinn
      @noakinn Год назад +3

      it also doesn't help how our laws are written in english, making it infinitely harder for most filipinos to understand them.

    • @ArjunTheRageGuy
      @ArjunTheRageGuy Год назад +1

      @@noakinn Might as well have like filipino translations of english laws if not every filipino understands them

    • @ArjunTheRageGuy
      @ArjunTheRageGuy Год назад

      What would be the new words then for stuff like modern technology, science, computer terms, etc., just like what you said?

    • @TheBMGGaming4182
      @TheBMGGaming4182 Год назад

      @@ArjunTheRageGuy Can't remember but just go give it a search on the internet.

    • @ArjunTheRageGuy
      @ArjunTheRageGuy Год назад

      @@TheBMGGaming4182 wait I was askin about like made up words on filipino for new words on stuff like modern technology

  • @levaann
    @levaann Год назад +2

    Just a fun fact about the nursing heritage of the Philippines, it was the US that established the first nursing school in the country

  • @SoapheadPog
    @SoapheadPog Год назад +3

    When the world needed them the most, they are back

  • @Lenny-kp5nf
    @Lenny-kp5nf Год назад +3

    Yooo it’s been a while

  • @melodi_bunniez
    @melodi_bunniez Год назад +4

    As a Filipino, I ask this everyday

  • @abdulrafay1664
    @abdulrafay1664 Год назад +2

    Bro finallyy i wait for your videos so impatiently

  • @Elviciozo
    @Elviciozo Год назад +12

    1:45 I'm actually from that city named Acapulco, there are quite some locals who have slanted eyes which is quite impressive, as Acapulco's main population are afro-mexicans; even in my family there are relatives who look like that and is no surprise, there had been a lot of mercantile activities there with the Philipines and China, in fact there was a fleet called 'La Nao [ nave or ship] de China' which is inaccurate since it came from Manila [although there were also chinese people selling goods as well], you can look it up [ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manila_galleon ]. Since the trading activity was so good some pirates started to stalk these ships, as response, both chinese and philipino [and ofc with the collaboration of the spaniard government at the time] merchants invested in Acapulco by founding a fortress to get rid of those persky pirates, 'El fuerte de San Diego' had been built for that purpose [ es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museo_Hist%C3%B3rico_de_Acapulco_Fuerte_de_San_Diego ]. Nowadays la Nao de China keeps on coming to Acapulco just as and old tradition, but instead of bringing exotic goods now it comes with cultural events and artists from the Caribbean and Asia [Japan, China, Philipines, Korea, Myanmar, etc], is one of my favorite local events, I love both our mexican-philipino history and my ancestry [whoever they are or where they are]. ❤

  • @walpoleandworcester
    @walpoleandworcester Год назад +2

    Nice! Haven’t seen a vid from this channel in a while.

  • @prinnyhayate5517
    @prinnyhayate5517 Год назад +4

    I accept Jollibee as future president