Filipino Boy Shows BRILLIANT Insight In 1956 Students Debate!

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  • @garymckissick2621
    @garymckissick2621 Год назад +735

    What struck me about this presentation was how straight forward and precise these 16 to 18 year old children were in comparison to the children of today. These children have greater knowledge and speaking skills than most politicians of today.

    • @rbebeabucay9356
      @rbebeabucay9356 Год назад +8

      👍👍👍

    • @meiislost9681
      @meiislost9681 Год назад +25

      Literally today’s President of the Philippines is a stutterer (especially when not given a script)

    • @cory_hugs7850
      @cory_hugs7850 Год назад +12

      @@meiislost9681sounds familiar to here in USA 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @sakuseihuoshen
      @sakuseihuoshen Год назад +16

      ​@@meiislost9681Lmao, stuttering isn't some weird problem that stems from intelligence but from a habit.

    • @peachesbunny
      @peachesbunny Год назад +7

      These children are definitely more well spoken than other children during their time as well. It's just a matter of how interested they are and how much exposure they have with regards to all topics like prejudice. But I do have to say that almost every child back in the olden days is much more mature. Some would argue that times were rougher and people have to grow up quicker than they should be but in a way, I see no harm in harvesting brilliant minds all around again

  • @OpheliaPG
    @OpheliaPG Год назад +1258

    Unsurprisingly, this kid grew up to be a public relations professional. His most prominent role was working for Philippine ex-President Cory Aquino as her crisis manager. He disassociated himself from the administration when scandals erupted within the administration. He remained a brilliant orator and master communicator. He passed away at the age of 72. May he rest in peace.

    • @Purak867
      @Purak867 Год назад +17

      What’s his name???

    • @nerve_ana
      @nerve_ana Год назад +50

      @@Purak867 raul contreras

    • @onadmangulovenan7986
      @onadmangulovenan7986 Год назад +31

      Raul Contreras had not been part of Cory Aquino government. Are you kidding? Maybe you are talking about Raul Manglapuz.

    • @recuerdos2457
      @recuerdos2457 Год назад +8

      I just assumed that he was not just an ordinary high schooler but coming from privileged family, do you also think so??!!

    • @regzparagas6977
      @regzparagas6977 Год назад +15

      @@onadmangulovenan7986 yes he was...he was once a media bureau director under Pres.Corazon Aquino..

  • @antoniafaraon400
    @antoniafaraon400 Год назад +391

    This Filipino boy is really smart and brilliant

    • @mercedesbenz9912
      @mercedesbenz9912 Год назад +14

      he is raul contreras

    • @regzparagas6977
      @regzparagas6977 Год назад +8

      He is Raul Contreras..He was once a media bureau director under Pres. Corazon Aquino..

    • @juanitojr.arandia8241
      @juanitojr.arandia8241 Месяц назад +2

      He is smarter than some of our current senators.

    • @otrebor7631
      @otrebor7631 10 дней назад

      ⁠​⁠@@juanitojr.arandia8241correct. And it’s sad to face that to be a senator, the Phil constitution does require to be smart.

  • @esteralmojuela9018
    @esteralmojuela9018 Год назад +417

    Wow the Pilipino kid is so eloquent and hit the point.
    I love how he carry himself .
    The best debate ever. They are friendly expressing themselves.

    • @dieselabeltran9589
      @dieselabeltran9589 Год назад +9

      Thants true he si very smart And excellent kid. I salute him. !!!

    • @nildacuyno1055
      @nildacuyno1055 Год назад +3

      Is he still alive whos ae that boy maybe no he is 80s

    • @Juju-l3o
      @Juju-l3o 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@nildacuyno1055I heard he passed away

    • @MiDianeFalcutila-eb9oo
      @MiDianeFalcutila-eb9oo Месяц назад +2

      Man he sound like Rossovelt

  • @cecilordono6326
    @cecilordono6326 Год назад +197

    The Filipino boy is way ahead of his time

  • @BelleMontipalco
    @BelleMontipalco 3 месяца назад +53

    This is the healthiest and peaceful conversations...👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @MusicMike747
    @MusicMike747 Год назад +297

    Heartbreaking to watch and listen. We have descended so far from this age.
    This sort of respectful, courteous and purposeful discussion could never happen today. Not in media, or in university, especially not amongst teenagers.

    • @mikedanielespeja6128
      @mikedanielespeja6128 Год назад +5

      it is possible, I know I did

    • @hanako-kun2039
      @hanako-kun2039 6 месяцев назад +7

      And remember, this is the 1950s, people are still healing from the war, but yes till they are sitting together peacefully, talking. And I think it's beautiful ❤

    • @rhondaduran2651
      @rhondaduran2651 2 месяца назад +3

      The lose if ones self dignity and respect for others is missing today. Thank you I truly enjoyed watching this. How refreshing. ❤

  • @lornaripani4216
    @lornaripani4216 9 месяцев назад +42

    Impressed of the Filipino kid...so smart, so eloquent!

  • @MRDPG59
    @MRDPG59 Год назад +408

    The main things to take away from this are
    How polite these kids are.
    How educated they are for their young age.
    Even if some comments made you agree or disagree with they stuck to what they believed in and explained why they thought the way they do.
    Compare this to a lot (not all)of kids their age now and try and get opposing kids to have a civil debates these days it is very different

    • @nemoatlantis7148
      @nemoatlantis7148 Год назад +10

      those days, only high status class would have the opportunities to go study aboard, which imply that they were well educated and manner.

    • @MRDPG59
      @MRDPG59 Год назад +14

      @@nemoatlantis7148 Maybe correct but you do not need to be' high status' to be well mannered

    • @bobbydelrosario3084
      @bobbydelrosario3084 Год назад +9

      Tell me about it. Kids nowadays are so entitled and given to bullying because of some warped sense of i-know-everything. Prejudiced coz they have lost respect even for themselves.

    • @jola2805
      @jola2805 Год назад +15

      Kids these days debate over foolish things. They rather dance on tiktok than read books. God help us! Critical thinkers are most likely gone now.

    • @MRDPG59
      @MRDPG59 Год назад +5

      @@jola2805 Agree. I worry what the world will be like in 10-20 years time unless we get some younger kids that have got common sense to turn things around :)

  • @mariettagelera1224
    @mariettagelera1224 Год назад +124

    Thats the quality of education then in the Philippines. I remember my grand father he never went to high school but he"s very good in english and math.

    • @Bbyluvusa
      @Bbyluvusa 6 месяцев назад +6

      Yes, my grandma only spoke to me in English, only wrote to me in English; she was schooled by Americans in the 1920s and 1930s. But as a result I didn’t learn Tagalog fluently 😂

    • @cordelyeran7206
      @cordelyeran7206 2 месяца назад +3

      Same with my grand pa they are very smart in writing too they can read and speak English fluently 😊

    • @RELLYsbr
      @RELLYsbr Месяц назад

      True

    • @ellenmorales5546
      @ellenmorales5546 20 дней назад +1

      My father was a WW ll veteran and finished hischool but the way he uses a very high sounding words when speaks english.

  • @Tatat14344
    @Tatat14344 Год назад +55

    This kids are just so cute, honest and intelligent specially the Filipino guy🎉 I’m just so amazed.

  • @boyinglabro7082
    @boyinglabro7082 Год назад +40

    Iam very speechless about this boy from the Philippines. Although he is still young but he nailed it, what does he want or meant ..Bravo

  • @franciaramossimplengbicola2526
    @franciaramossimplengbicola2526 Год назад +53

    The filipino boy very brilliant, thank you for sharing god bless🙏🏽👏🏿

    • @regzparagas6977
      @regzparagas6977 Год назад

      He is Raul Contreras.. He was once a media bureau director under Pres. Corazon Aquino.He graduated as a Cum Laude in San Beda College of Law..

  • @eliseosalonga7867
    @eliseosalonga7867 Год назад +82

    The boy is so smart and the points he makes are good 👍

  • @kouffeandmore9156
    @kouffeandmore9156 Год назад +48

    Why can't we all be like these teenagers? The world would be a better place. Kudos to these teens for sharing their differences/prejudices and being so polite at the same time.

    • @fiebeannateliaga9752
      @fiebeannateliaga9752 5 месяцев назад +1

      simple answer will be difference in interest as a human being it's basic psychology that you will protect your own kind in a sense that you'll have an inner wariness with other races by default so in that case for every topic being discussed all nations are pushing for there own agendas and there's nothing wrong with that but the normal people are too naive thinking that if you're speaking with other nation you'll discuss something that is fair for all nation but that is not how it works all countries trying to get a bigger pie eventually there will be a collision this is just basic human nature in a sense

  • @melodyhess1683
    @melodyhess1683 Год назад +71

    I’m impressed with this comments they all very smart they express their opinions on prejudice.. There’s something about that boy from the Philippines the way he carry himself and how he answers all the questions. That’s very impressive!!Mabuhay

  • @gdjficbfbjc9359
    @gdjficbfbjc9359 Год назад +197

    See how Filipino speak English ! I am so proud of our Filipino representative. He's so brilliant and very honest about his opinions.

  • @troychambliss784
    @troychambliss784 Год назад +84

    My boy although not biological lives in the Philippines. I've been a 3rd parent since he was born. Though he is 9 now he has spoken his native Tagalog and American language since age 2. He has very little slang and his teachers are very amazed at his intelligence. He means more than the 🌙 ✨ 🌞 to me!

  • @catim
    @catim Год назад +24

    This was during a time in which education was valued unlike today where ‘Insta’ fame and societal ‘“likes” determined income and respect.

  • @theyeramos7683
    @theyeramos7683 Год назад +27

    filipinos are intelligent people..they are the most linguistic people on earth

  • @joycielao5737
    @joycielao5737 Год назад +45

    I’m glad you’re impressed with the Filipino boy. I’m proud of him being a Filipino myself. I want to listen to the next debate that the hostess announced

  • @norcalpinoy9618
    @norcalpinoy9618 Год назад +40

    I think these kids were long gone. Raul fom the Philippines passed away last year due to some health complications and aging. Her daughter posted a message of her dad's passing or death. This is interesting.. in 75 years we wouldn't be here and younger generations will watch our youtube videos. I watch those videos in 1800s and early 1900s..it's interesting to see how they lived during those days.

  • @MaricelConsolacion1623
    @MaricelConsolacion1623 Год назад +121

    thank you for sharing this video. I was born 1966 and I felt like I was so fortunate hearing how prejudiced stome people are during those days. We cannot blame them though because it was still post war era. I even experienced strong gender and racial discrimination even in the 80's but hearing the discussion on this video, I realized how lucky we still are to grow up in the era of emancipation and recognition of individual rights.

    • @bobbydelrosario3084
      @bobbydelrosario3084 Год назад

      Well, maybe. But in my travels, I have still seen prejudice and discrimination being practiced silently if not overtly, by westerners against coloreds, even if they deny it.

  • @Jameslife365
    @Jameslife365 Год назад +52

    My wife is from Luzon. When I'm in the Philippines I noticed even the light colored Filipinas treat the darker skinned Filipinos like they are beneath them. They do anything to stay out of the sun. Buying whiting products to this day. I told my wife don't put that garbage on her skin. She is who she is! Love this debate an how everyone respected each other an their opinions!

    • @Juandelacruz_Miami
      @Juandelacruz_Miami Год назад

      I'm a pinoy. Pure pinoy. Filipinos are one of the most toxic people you'll ever known.

    • @aramsamsamaramsamsam
      @aramsamsamaramsamsam Год назад +2

      Definitely, my aunts and uncles have lighter complexions then me and they tell me to buy those whitening skin products. Even as a kid my brother called me black and my dad told me i had Hawaiian skin and stuck with me and I told everyone I was half Filipino and half Hawaiian .

  • @fishonado
    @fishonado Год назад +36

    2 things..the Filipino boy is my aunts age and would be going to college as a freshman the next year..there was no middle school at the time..the reason that his answers are so insightful is because his classes prepared him earlier for college than US schools and the maturity is probably because children are not spared the harsh realities of life because of the constant barrage of typhoons which makes people go on despite hardship and the lack of niceties of an industrial society.

  • @tiramisu5901
    @tiramisu5901 Год назад +39

    I have nieces and nephews between the ages of 14 and 24;sadly, not one of them can carry on an substantive conversation with me or each other for 20 minutes. In my observations and experiences, this seems seems to be indicative of this generation, here in America.
    Really impressed by these young people in 1956. Their respectfulness of each other, their frankness, their analytical skills, and their diction (regardless of accent) is wonderful. The education system in this country needs to improve for us to have civil discourse.

    • @user-qk2dl9zf3c
      @user-qk2dl9zf3c 5 месяцев назад +1

      so brilliant debaters. I remember those days when I was in my high school days.

  • @ednamercado2155
    @ednamercado2155 Год назад +24

    Wooww seeing this video, i was completely amazed! Wishin kidz nowadays would turn back like them... Kudos to the Filipino boy Proud pinay here 😁

  • @jonascreations2119
    @jonascreations2119 Год назад +56

    This is set to be a debate but ended in a simple chat but full of information.

    • @alexanderlloydmendoza979
      @alexanderlloydmendoza979 2 месяца назад +1

      This is how debates are supposed to be, a chat, a conversation instead of screaming monkeys where the loudest ones win.

  • @mariagerlynempleo8390
    @mariagerlynempleo8390 Год назад +11

    Napakatalino ng pinoy talaga mula noon pa man ..salute you ..❤

  • @jessiemartinfostersr.6067
    @jessiemartinfostersr.6067 Месяц назад +7

    YES THE PHILIPNO YOUNG MAN :, HAD THAT CONFIDENCE SMILE .
    HE WAS VERY COMFORATABLE THEIR ...

  • @jvillagonzalo
    @jvillagonzalo Год назад +52

    We need to bring these kind of young adults again. ❤

    • @annieohhlala2130
      @annieohhlala2130 Год назад

      Sana ol😂

    • @xsotica
      @xsotica Год назад

      Why? Americans speak in 1 words sentences these days.

  • @NennyMariana
    @NennyMariana 9 месяцев назад +13

    We need program like this
    Because this program open mimded amd emcourage student to be brave and brilliant to speak with good attitude
    🌷💕

  • @quely9036
    @quely9036 Год назад +16

    Thanks vision fo sharing this❤️
    The filipino boy was so smart and briliiant.
    Proud frm philippines here😁

  • @YE.143
    @YE.143 Год назад +24

    The young man speak with deep sense. Very very intelligent.

  • @pingyu5141
    @pingyu5141 Год назад +51

    At present, it seems the table has turned in the Philippines. The mestisoz and mestisaz usually landed in showbusiness, and most are preferred usually in almost any aspects, but then most filipinos you can see have mixed bloods, and the filipinos today are almost always considered as a beautiful race😊

    • @norcalpinoy9618
      @norcalpinoy9618 Год назад +6

      Yes it's a lil bit different in the 40s or 50s nowadays lots of filipinos with mixed blood especially our kababayans in diaspora or locals are everywhere marrying different races.

    • @hunk2176
      @hunk2176 Год назад +4

      You win a pageant if you’re mestiza 👑

  • @mervinjumawan6784
    @mervinjumawan6784 Год назад +10

    I hope this generation will debate like this with full of respect to each other and not shouting and cursing, This is the best of generation in terms of Good manners and good conduct.

    • @blitzkreig_878
      @blitzkreig_878 Год назад

      Nope we will get tiktok dance contest at best.

  • @dicangflorida9154
    @dicangflorida9154 Год назад +24

    This Filipino is really brilliant

  • @furikusu
    @furikusu Год назад +10

    I love the way Judith speaks. it is very beautiful to me

  • @RyanAbarcaGabas
    @RyanAbarcaGabas Год назад +41

    Very educational content, I really appreciate doing this type of content. This is awesome VI3ION!!

  • @mandycinderalla
    @mandycinderalla 3 месяца назад +12

    The boy from the Philippines is very brilliant and intelligent.

    • @LCDC5759
      @LCDC5759 5 дней назад

      He is Raul Gonzales?

  • @julitaotsuka7775
    @julitaotsuka7775 Год назад +49

    Here in Japan, this passion “” GENTLEMEN FIRST before LADIESFIRST”” is still existing until now unlike many other countries. Japanese men in terms of proposing their crush, they are gallant instead of flirting. They have so many unique culture or passion that we can appreciate and love them so much that’s why mostly of foreign citizens who came here they don’t want to leave here anymore. So, I’m inviting you all to come here so that you can experience how great is our land of the rising sun is...

    • @vintage_hart6392
      @vintage_hart6392 Год назад +2

      I wanna know more about that "gentlemen first thing" as I don't look at it as other people who assume it's sexist but I look at it in a different scenario. When men go to dangerous places that's where men have to go first and their lady second. That's where I can kinda understand it. I'm Filipino American that loves Japan and find Japanese women kawaii😍😅 hopefully I can go there someday

    • @julitaotsuka7775
      @julitaotsuka7775 Год назад +3

      @@vintage_hart6392 Hi! @vintage-hart thanks for the reply, you’re a Filipino-American so, i hope you can speak a Tagalog fluently, right? Dito sa Japan, it’s so convenient to live kaya punta na kayo dito. Pangarap ko rin na makapunta d’yan sa Amerika kahit isang beses lang bago ako lumisan sa mundong ito. Sa ngayon I have nothing to do is to explore the world or our universe via satilite through internet. It’s so amazing. Ang problema lang dito almost of Japanese they don’t understand English.

    • @cecilordono6326
      @cecilordono6326 Год назад

      Japan has always been a fascination for me, the honor system of your country is what I love most 💕

    • @julitaotsuka7775
      @julitaotsuka7775 Год назад

      @@cecilordono6326 You’re right Miss Cecil Ordono, everything here are organized systematically, specially the invironment are so diff. from our homeland. By the way, what’s your related to ***our democratic hero “”TNTRIO”” ORDONO???...

    • @cecilordono6326
      @cecilordono6326 Год назад +1

      @@julitaotsuka7775 must be a relative 😜but of course I’m not sure 🤔

  • @darioevangelista6249
    @darioevangelista6249 Год назад +24

    Raul Contreras like my father were brilliant products of the high standard education and effective American mentorship of the Filipino people in general. - Oraculum

  • @Nynamir
    @Nynamir Год назад +16

    Wow, we could use more of such conversations in todays world.

  • @sophiaisabelle0227
    @sophiaisabelle0227 Год назад +38

    We appreciate your reactions. Keep up the good work.

  • @alicemattsen2208
    @alicemattsen2208 Год назад +27

    I love the honesty in what they say and the politeness in saying that they don’t mean to insult anyone. Today people think they have a right to not be offended by what someone says. If they are only saying what they think we need to explain that thus far it’s only a thought. And we still have laws for freedom of speech.

  • @menahemnoynay5893
    @menahemnoynay5893 Год назад +17

    Amazed by how the young generations before are very intelligent and very informed of their current state of country's affairs

  • @iamdanandiamdan
    @iamdanandiamdan Год назад +26

    Yoriko Konishi is still alive and is a cool grandma.

  • @stftea
    @stftea 4 месяца назад +6

    he gives me pride in being a Filipino.

  • @gdjficbfbjc9359
    @gdjficbfbjc9359 Год назад +11

    Proud Filipino !!!

  • @ALZDIY
    @ALZDIY Год назад +10

    I Love their discussion

  • @jessicahayes9788
    @jessicahayes9788 Год назад +16

    Growing up, this is how we used to speak with each other when we had differences and a lot of us have differences. I'm only in my 40s and to think back, the world I live in wasn't that long ago & it wasn't as hateful as they are today.
    One thing 99% of us who had differences agreed on was if anybody were to remove our freedom to speak our minds, we will fight anybody who tried to deny you of that freedom including those we disagreed with, and many did. Some even died for it.
    Today, if you have a different opinion or disagreed with someone or the regime, you are cancelled, muted, ignored, laughed at or worse, killed because your opinion is different from this regime. That's not the America I grew up in.
    Until people learn history & the correct history, not the ones that are being taught in schools both public & private, you would get a glimpse of the America I grew up in.

  • @marlomoraleda-yg5hw
    @marlomoraleda-yg5hw 5 месяцев назад +4

    We love you bcoz you are patronizing our Filipino our tradition and cultures thank you bro hope you come here in d Philippines and I'm a tour guide also and I want you to experience beautiful places,food and kind exiting people ,I'm from Albay Legazpi ,City hope you you come here I invite you to come here you experience simple but exciting beautiful life thank you very much.

  • @Lucy-gr1th
    @Lucy-gr1th Год назад +13

    This is awesome Vi3ion..thank you for sharing!❤❤❤

  • @user-vq5tz6kw7z
    @user-vq5tz6kw7z Год назад +8

    I requested for this! thank you for doing it. ☺️

  • @neomontiel2654
    @neomontiel2654 Год назад +12

    i watch this not just brilliant exceptionally great & smart also im sad ryt now he passed away

  • @louellalazarito4506
    @louellalazarito4506 27 дней назад +2

    I love this Debate... This young folks before are incredibly smart and have their own insights towards the topic ... All of them are very CONFIDENT of their Opinions ... I am very GRATEFUL of our very own Filipino Boy His SMART🤓 !!!

  • @user-yv6ju4fi3k
    @user-yv6ju4fi3k Год назад +4

    mabuhay all Filipino, Salute and Respect!

  • @emildacomision1045
    @emildacomision1045 Год назад +8

    Thank you for sharing this video. I really enjoyed it. ❤

  • @angelightification
    @angelightification Год назад +22

    Thank you for finding this gem from the 50’s - it’s interesting to see how they felt. Truthfully I have opinions too - some great & some not great.

  • @I.hate.society
    @I.hate.society Год назад +17

    Keep up the good work! I am really happy on what you showed us today and all of the other days you made a video.

    • @isabelespejo7566
      @isabelespejo7566 Год назад +1

      FUNNY SOME PILIPINA WANTS TO HAVE LIGHTER SKIN TOO " THEY DO MOCK A WOMAN WITH DARKER SKIN !! WELL CAN YOU DO BROWN SKIN IS THE REAL PILIPINO SKIN COLOR !!

    • @eugener.910
      @eugener.910 Год назад +1

      That is all depends because my sister tried so hard to become darker skin because her Puerto Rican husband always mocking her as bleached skin color. She never bleach of did anything to her skin color that's just her natural. Now she's proud of what she got because she doesn't have to spend a lot of money to get help from Dr. BELO❤

  • @melyngaloy8657
    @melyngaloy8657 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this. So proud of the delegate from the Philippines for presenting his thought on matter based on facts on our country's setting....

  • @marvineduardo908
    @marvineduardo908 Год назад +3

    I really appreciate this video, and you of course...I was with you...just listening to all of them! Good job! VI3ION!

  • @rachelschrantz1015
    @rachelschrantz1015 Месяц назад

    Wow! Everybody was just very polite and respectful to each other. They wait for their turn to speak out.

  • @judithserquina1007
    @judithserquina1007 Год назад +6

    Pilipino kid his so brilliant god bless you

  • @shaheensmuts1036
    @shaheensmuts1036 Год назад +11

    Wow awesome content 👏👏👏 all the teens are well spoken and the jong man have a very respectful way of answering questions and even talking to everyone ther .......appreciate the content plz keep up the good work you doing 👏👏🙏 .....big fan of your channel 🙏🙏

  • @robertoagsaulio5616
    @robertoagsaulio5616 26 дней назад +2

    Historical debate Mabuhay

  • @Penmymind30
    @Penmymind30 Год назад +2

    Wow. I love this debate. Thanks for sharing this .

  • @asuncionb.ordonez9332
    @asuncionb.ordonez9332 2 месяца назад +1

    Thx .Mr.Vlogger for sharing this remarkable and valuable history that shld be shared amongst .the youth of today .

  • @demboyoguimas4784
    @demboyoguimas4784 Год назад +4

    Wow' god bless pilipino boy🙏❤

  • @nanettereyes
    @nanettereyes Год назад +1

    Wow, great research on this one. Thanks for sharing!

  • @rafaelmejiasalonga5775
    @rafaelmejiasalonga5775 11 месяцев назад +4

    proud of our boy.

  • @seanlodge6532
    @seanlodge6532 Год назад +6

    Thus was an insightful video to revisit. Sadly, though, we are still struggling with the core issues demonstrated in this debate.

  • @LynCentroDayagro
    @LynCentroDayagro 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thankyou for sharing this video sir..
    Hope that you will upload again same as this.. Simple but full of information..
    😊😊😊

  • @demetriocastillo7420
    @demetriocastillo7420 Месяц назад

    Surprisingly, it was a great exchanges of ideas from four brilliant youngsters. God bless the whole world🙏❤️🙏

  • @janetmoger6757
    @janetmoger6757 3 месяца назад +1

    We’ll what i can say is everyone are so good. This was the era of human beings that are courteous , honest and very respectful. They carry on talking like an an adult because that’s what they need to and learn to as well. They were taught with full on manners

  • @emilycomedis3295
    @emilycomedis3295 9 месяцев назад

    Children are always very honest in speaking out their opinion. I love that this was featured here.

  • @junlymanahbuy1217
    @junlymanahbuy1217 9 месяцев назад +2

    This debate i could say very impressive this young guys are very smart and of course to this pilipino young man salute him may be today if he is alive wish you a longlive if who you are.

  • @lavishkussh6463
    @lavishkussh6463 Год назад +2

    in that generation they are really very open to theier opinion and its nice that they answer it nicely and kind hope the generation now is like this.they think no hate accepting what they expect to hear and they really know how to handle the question or the thoughts they wanna hear about each country.. kudos to this students . hope that people nowadays is like this..❤❤❤

  • @danieldumlao740
    @danieldumlao740 Год назад +1

    Nice one! Thank you!

  • @starohas
    @starohas 2 месяца назад +2

    Wow! I don't usually finish most of the time to watch any videos or clips because I get bored easy, but this one is so interesting that I did not notice it ended, LOL! I love the Filipino boy and proud of him being so polite not using and "N" word referring to black people rather used the word "colored" people. For me, that is RESPECT!

  • @annarata1718
    @annarata1718 Год назад +2

    This is a very healthy argument I would say. Loved it!!

  • @ghiezer4943
    @ghiezer4943 Год назад +10

    Thank you vi3ion,we appreciate your reaction...

  • @titabrown7597
    @titabrown7597 Месяц назад +1

    He so brilliant. This young Filipino boy.so proud of him
    😊😊

  • @edengraceosorio7171
    @edengraceosorio7171 Год назад +6

    Wow I'm an Education grad here in Philippines but I can't express the way that Filipino kid can do😅

  • @mercycolonia9591
    @mercycolonia9591 Год назад +2

    Amazing debate!!! ❤❤❤❤

  • @tommylap01
    @tommylap01 6 месяцев назад +5

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but the photo in the thumbnail is of a boy who has entered his journey into becoming the first Gigachad in televised history.

  • @nimfs2347
    @nimfs2347 Год назад +7

    The present generations should listen, have at least half of the intelligence of these kids and be able to express ideas eloquently. The "Tiktok" kids nowadays should be embarassed of themselves.

  • @ItzTocaGill
    @ItzTocaGill Год назад +1

    What amazing voice I can't believe that, bravo! Mahusay!

  • @Chavacano
    @Chavacano Год назад +11

    That Filipino boy is 82 years old today

    • @frankbasile3662
      @frankbasile3662 Год назад +1

      Wonder if they are all still alive and what they think about the world today

    • @hirrolynevlog
      @hirrolynevlog Год назад

      Really? Sino ba sya at anu ang buhay nya ngaun?

    • @Juandelacruz_Miami
      @Juandelacruz_Miami Год назад +1

      He's dead now.

  • @erikamarasigan6401
    @erikamarasigan6401 Год назад +3

    This reflects the time then, seems every generation a part of courteousness, respect, eloquence and passion drops little by little. To compare them to now is really a great difference. As the technology progresses, the morality decreases. Now people argues endlessly even in the internet. Respect is lacking now and entitlement is so prevalent. What a shame. I don’t mind being in their time, things seems so relax and full of respect.

  • @user-yz9hh1uk3h
    @user-yz9hh1uk3h 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm so proud of my country look what they did to Philippines

  • @tammiemitchel4743
    @tammiemitchel4743 10 месяцев назад +2

    I loved all of it❤

  • @leosinag4510
    @leosinag4510 Год назад +7

    Bro you should make a content same like this in modern days. And give them topic that usually happen today.

  • @nessy5050
    @nessy5050 3 месяца назад +1

    There should be program like this. To speak what countries difficulties and struggles.

  • @nkantadanganiniput4731
    @nkantadanganiniput4731 Год назад +9

    Yeah, some of Filipino or Filipina has a Spanish blood and I'm one of those (my mother's grandparents was from Spain)

  • @vickymari8379
    @vickymari8379 2 месяца назад +1

    This is a peaceful & friendly debate...also the best way of communicationg other races...open-mindedness and respect of others are important...

  • @bambong61458
    @bambong61458 Год назад +3

    Young people at that time ate very respectful and polite unlike today.

  • @agunemon
    @agunemon Год назад +3

    The host is amazing! She had no problem with the names at all!

  • @anafelucero2166
    @anafelucero2166 Год назад

    Thank you soo much. ❤💐❤

  • @marichucaterial7045
    @marichucaterial7045 Месяц назад

    I appreciate these then young people who had very sharp observations re prejudices in their respective countries.