LATINAS REACTION - GENIUS FILIPINO 15 YEARS OLD BOY Explains Prejudice in 1956 | Sol&LunaTV

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @SolLunaTV
    @SolLunaTV  Год назад +4

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  • @mmchannel8056
    @mmchannel8056 Год назад +12

    War between japan and the Philippines ended in 1944 which is only 11 years from 1956. that is why there is this thing against japanese. But today, Japan is one of the closest friends of the Philippines. I myself lived in japan for 5 years. I love Japan

    • @Mary-zd8xo
      @Mary-zd8xo 9 месяцев назад

      Those born in the ‘60s and early ‘70s felt some negativity against Japan. The generation that experienced the war still talked about it to their children. At present 2024, many Filipinos aged 60 and above share the sentiments of their parents and grandparents.

  • @Trinsjmc
    @Trinsjmc Год назад +8

    Oo can you guys also react to another discussion like this. Thank you! I enjoyed your reactions!

  • @maximinodelacruz4161
    @maximinodelacruz4161 Год назад +22

    Noticed Raul didn't said the word Negros, it's always Colored People. That's respect!

    • @alvinsmith3894
      @alvinsmith3894 Год назад +1

      It's just a color. Calm down.

    • @jrexx2841
      @jrexx2841 Год назад +3

      ​@@alvinsmith3894Negro is racist in today's American society but was normal back then.

    • @MarkRyanGonzales02
      @MarkRyanGonzales02 4 месяца назад

      ​@@alvinsmith3894 if it is just color then why is it big deal to call them the N word.. I think your are one of the racist nowadays😂

  • @gingerm1974
    @gingerm1974 Год назад +8

    We used to have American History as part of the subject in school before. Back in college we still have Spanish subject to learn the language. It was only abolish in the 80s.

  • @raymond-qz6ld
    @raymond-qz6ld Год назад +18

    9:45 On the other hand, during the Second World War, many Korean soldiers were also responsible for many atrocities in the Philippines with the Japanese Empire Army. Those are not forgotten by Filipinos especially those who experienced their cruelty during those times. Even so, the Filipinos cannot harbor a grudge. The truth is, that Filipinos are now closer to Japan and Korea because of anime and KPOP. If the behavior of the Filipinos is similar to the Koreans, indeed...the slavery and cruelty done by the Spaniards for 333 years, Americans for 48 years, and the Japanese along with the Korean soldiers for over 3 years will not be forgiven until now. Fortunately, Filipinos are not like that.

    • @Mary-zd8xo
      @Mary-zd8xo 9 месяцев назад

      At least USA brought healthcare and education. Spain controlled the lands/haciendas. Sugarcane plantations where they ride horses and whipped the labourers. My grandfather was born in late 1800s. He told us stories of Spaniards’ cruelty.

  • @ellaine157
    @ellaine157 Год назад +3

    I love this reaction so much! Thank you my loves for making reaction to this video 🥰😘✨

  • @leeevan6908
    @leeevan6908 7 месяцев назад

    Salamat po sa pag'react dito. Saludo!!!

  • @jesrielterneda8132
    @jesrielterneda8132 Год назад +2

    Nice to know about the boycotting! I learned it just now. Thank you for the info. ❤

  • @SimplyAriel-j7w
    @SimplyAriel-j7w Год назад +11

    Raul Contreras indeed a brilliant Filipino/genius speaker... Together with Johnny Antillon... They are great.... ❤💪🇵🇭

    • @Mary-zd8xo
      @Mary-zd8xo 9 месяцев назад

      And Roman Crus Jr

  • @JunPayumo-d1c
    @JunPayumo-d1c 5 месяцев назад

    NICE CONTENT GWAPA["S!❤.

  • @bordoncarlos
    @bordoncarlos 8 месяцев назад +2

    In 1964 , in the Philippines we were singing our National Antheme in English that was still the remnant of American Colonial influence,

  • @j.c.a.1101
    @j.c.a.1101 Год назад +4

    He knows the American Pledge because Philippines was under the US till 1946. I think the debate was few years after the Philippines gained their independence from the US.

    • @SolLunaTV
      @SolLunaTV  Год назад

      Our country was also under the US and none of us know the American pledge 😅

    • @Mary-zd8xo
      @Mary-zd8xo 9 месяцев назад

      @@SolLunaTV May I know which country are you from?

    • @SolLunaTV
      @SolLunaTV  9 месяцев назад

      @@Mary-zd8xo Dominican Republic

  • @Zodiac0406
    @Zodiac0406 10 месяцев назад

    Please react to where are they now?

  • @jackrixel
    @jackrixel Год назад

    viva dominica viva sol and luna viva bonita

  • @jackrixel
    @jackrixel Год назад

    i love the hair of luna.jamaican style

  • @wrhytz
    @wrhytz Год назад +8

    In Tagalog, "Malaya" means free, as freedom.

    • @larryjones4760
      @larryjones4760 10 месяцев назад

      Kalayaan is freedom

    • @Mary-zd8xo
      @Mary-zd8xo 9 месяцев назад

      Malaya means free

    • @wrhytz
      @wrhytz 9 месяцев назад

      Malalaya is free beings.
      Wait! Root word is "laya" which is free. Salitang ugat. Malaya, noun, therefore means beings that gained freedom.
      In Ilokano, "laya" means ginger. 🤣

  • @pebsstonesteel1424
    @pebsstonesteel1424 Год назад +5

    Swivel chair = office chair that can turn around and lean back.
    I think he just pronounced it differently 😊

  • @lifesnaps143
    @lifesnaps143 Год назад +2

    20:30 European people back then during colonization thought highly of themselves and people who were not the same race, or color as them they considered savages, uneducated, and uncivilized. The reason they look down upon nations of darker complexion such as SEA, SA, Africa, Polynesians, and Native Americans. To this day all over the world still people think like so.

  • @haybuhay1994
    @haybuhay1994 Год назад +3

    as a filipina, i sort of understand where raul is coming from when he said "i'd love to live in japan." unfortunatey a lot of filipino men (my dad included) feel emasculated left right and center by the power women have in the philippines (if you compare it to other countries it's pretty significant). it's definitely a matriarchy culturally but it's more like a matrio-patriarchy because the women still favor sons, and will still try to put out an image of a normal patriarchal family even though that's not what's really going on behind the scenes. for example in the case of a father or brother that's not really supporting the family, the mothers may pretend that they're doing well and are really providing even if they're not just because the reputation of their entire family depend on the men. unfortunately. but usually the members holding the family together are the women who don't even care to receive credit for it because it wouldn't be culturally appropriate. behind the scenes is a very matriarchal picture. the women usually have the upper hand which you hardly see in any other part of the world. not even in advanced wesrern civilizations like france or america. people like going to the philippines for the cute feminine filipinas not knowing that those filipinas EXPECT the upper hand in the relationship and will not settle for less. so that's probably why raul feels like that but sexism is still not ok.

  • @sakalam.
    @sakalam. Год назад +3

    Red hair… let’s ask Stell and Ken (who used to have red hair). 😂

  • @alvinsmith3894
    @alvinsmith3894 Год назад +3

    Raul's generation is the first to start to develop sexism towards the women. During the 1900s-1940s, Filipino men were known to be extremely romantic, there's a reason why the Watsonville Riots happened, Filipino men were so kind, gentlemanly, hardworking for the white women they dated that they ended up marrying them, and the white men got mad. Filipinos were discriminated in the exact same way as the black people in America. Look up "ABSOLUTELY NO FILIPINOS ALLOWED" It's insane how very few asians heck even filipinos know how how Filipinos were treated. Or how Short filipino men were amazing towards taller women. This modern concept of women being "picky" about men's height is ridiculous. If you're a good man, no matter your height, women will love you. Simple as that.

  • @theakusumo3222
    @theakusumo3222 Год назад

    ! Suerte chicas!¿ Porque no en español?

  • @patrickt49
    @patrickt49 4 месяца назад

    cockney accent in the UK is basically how people like singer Adelle talks. The perception is they are of lower class because of their accent.

  • @marianpuzon7263
    @marianpuzon7263 Год назад

    Not just diesta but also mañana.

  • @bayannijuan2747
    @bayannijuan2747 Год назад +1

    The filipino guy is still alive. Recently living in the US

  • @theguywhoasked-r7e
    @theguywhoasked-r7e Год назад +5

    Korea actually get their independence 1 year earlier than the Philippines, idk why they still hold a grudge. And they got colonized by them for only 35 years way less than the americas, and spaniards colonized us

    • @SinagTalaLaya
      @SinagTalaLaya Год назад

      Let them be. We cannot compare both incidents. We've been colonized and oppressed for too long that even until now, the effect of mentality is visible by just accepting the situation even if it is wrong and hide it in the word resilience.

    • @theguywhoasked-r7e
      @theguywhoasked-r7e Год назад +3

      @@SinagTalaLaya
      My belief is that we should forgive but never forget. We should never forget what theyve done for us, but we should forgive them and dont hold a grudge, especially when these couple of years theyre not doing anything, theyre also one of the few countries that are helping us right now

    • @grace2128
      @grace2128 9 месяцев назад

      Until today, the Japanese have prejudice against the Koreans, they have not forgotten the harm that Korea has done to them.

  • @theakusumo3222
    @theakusumo3222 Год назад

    I am a Dutch-Indo descent living in Indonesia until today. I understand how Ratna felt toward us. But that's only prejudice. My ancestors did their working in this pre_! - Indonesia (Netherlands-Indies).

  • @haybuhay1994
    @haybuhay1994 Год назад +1

    20:00 jose rizal wrote "the indolence of filipinos" to address the lazy accussations of a lot of spanish people in the islands. i think that the stereotype that we were lazy back then is because we were basically stripped of sovereignty as colonies (so many european colonies in asia). and rizal was saying something like if you gave filipinos something to live for instead of easily taking away whatever they've worked hard for on a whim then maybe they would have more incentive to be industrious.

  • @ミギミギ
    @ミギミギ Месяц назад

    the video's audio is so quiet, i can't hear what they are saying

  • @benz12aquin
    @benz12aquin Год назад +6

    Cockney accent refers to the accent of people mainly from the Eastend of London. It’s considered as a ‘working class’ accent which is why the English girl in the video says it makes her shudder a little bit hearing it. Methinks she’s being a bit of a snob. 😊

    • @Lunaxklk
      @Lunaxklk Год назад

      Hahaha 😂

    • @SolLunaTV
      @SolLunaTV  Год назад

      thanks for the info

    • @IAmJuly
      @IAmJuly Год назад

      Like Adele's accent. Just for reference of how it sounds. I'm maybe wrong though 😊

  • @theakusumo3222
    @theakusumo3222 Год назад +1

    Raul Contreras adressed his speech far better than Donald 🎺 Trumpet did. 😮

  • @waylandquiaoit3871
    @waylandquiaoit3871 8 месяцев назад

    Raul is 16 not 15 (from the title)

  • @Xguy890
    @Xguy890 4 месяца назад

    Melanesia and or malagasy it Could be either one

  • @AlvinAlmuete
    @AlvinAlmuete Год назад +3

    I have a prejudice that Koreans are good in math coz I have a classmate in highschool who can solve complex equations easily.

  • @ravenreyes6676
    @ravenreyes6676 Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @jackrixel
    @jackrixel Год назад

    que chitas mas bonitas

  • @Architelle88
    @Architelle88 Год назад

    Cockney accent are people from greater London

  • @my.business
    @my.business Год назад +4

    *Just like Spain colonized the Philippines....same did the Dutch do so in Indonesia for 350 years*

    • @Lunaxklk
      @Lunaxklk Год назад +2

      Wow that's a lot! 😮

    • @my.business
      @my.business Год назад

      @@Lunaxklk Philippines was almost the same length

  • @bimbam9603
    @bimbam9603 Год назад +1

    He is not a genius, he is just a regular student.

  • @bethserran
    @bethserran Год назад

    Red haired during those time were the Irish. History claim the dangerous English criminals were ship to Australia. The Dutch colonized Indonesia. Spaniards @ Portuguese colonized the Philippines. FYI!

  • @nsp74
    @nsp74 10 месяцев назад

    pretty secretary

  • @joemag6180
    @joemag6180 Год назад

    i live in italy it's not a hardcore winter country it rarely snow in rome but winters here can go to -4 twice or trice every winter. if you walk or move slow, you'll freeze your ass off! i would love to see these western europeans to maintain their fast phase lifestyle and work ethics in the philippine climate for atleast 30 mins! i betcha, no amount of ice baths even a liquid nitrogen blast can bring their core temp down once it surpass their body's threshold! seriously! i saw people seizureing with bleeding gums and white eyes and it's just a matter of minutes and they went out to see their maker it is 100% fatal once it surpasses a certain threshold.

    • @joemag6180
      @joemag6180 Год назад

      if it weren't for us(americans) you'd be speaking german! -Jack geller hahaha!

  • @Kariktan214
    @Kariktan214 Год назад +4

    I agree with the Indonesian too, that's also what I felt whenever colonizers say that they just wanted to help. Precolonial Philippines has an order and sytem in the society. The arrival of colonizers didn't allow our societies to fluorish and our culture furthermore. We were left with an identity crisis instead. However, I doubt that there will be Philippines since it was the Spanish who unite all the islands.
    I'm also frustrated as you are when the British said that Malaya/Malaysia may not be ready for independence yet. Why would they think that they have the right to decide whether a country should be free or not? Freedom is a right, that is why we celebrate our independence on the 12th of June because our ancestors fought for that freedom not the 4th of July, because the Americans just gave it to us. President Quezon was fighting for our freedom to be given earlier but he died not witnessing the 2nd independence of the Philippines.
    With that, may I suggest you react to the movie, Quezon's Game if you haven't yet already? You might find it interesting since it tackles some of the topics shown in this video, and since you're in Quezon city too.😊

    • @SolLunaTV
      @SolLunaTV  Год назад +1

      Thanks love. Noted about the movie.

  • @jackrixel
    @jackrixel Год назад

    at present race is not a problem anymore even me mysel married a foreigner, a morocan lady

  • @gingerm1974
    @gingerm1974 Год назад

    Prejudice is an english word so to some colonized country the perception may have come based on thwir experiences at that time.

  • @efrensabanal3382
    @efrensabanal3382 Год назад

    1st...

  • @cop591
    @cop591 Год назад

    👌👌👌🤍🤍🤍😊😊😊

  • @SimplyAriel-j7w
    @SimplyAriel-j7w Год назад +1

    Prejudice by now... Seems focused on the color, where you from, what is your race & etc... Or simply shall we say racism/segregation... WTF

  • @tasyoniereyes4313
    @tasyoniereyes4313 Год назад

    Do you have any prejudice against Haiti?.. i've watched a video that DR closed its border and start sending back the Hatians to their country..

    • @SolLunaTV
      @SolLunaTV  Год назад +5

      We particularly don't have any prejudice against Haiti, and please don't believe anything you see in those videos. They always portray our country as the bad guy saying a very biased story. The reason why the border was close is because Haiti is violating our agreement by constructing a canal to deviate the river. Nobody is being sent back to Haiti. In fact, our country has supported Haiti the most despite our history. People forget we had our independence FROM HAITI! Yes, it was Haiti that enslaved us and oppressed us for long time and yet we still give their people jobs, free Healthcare, and even Dominican IDs. Most of our exports are going to Haiti and we also give them millions of dollars in donations. But people don't talk about that, because those news don't gain clicks.

  • @claudiaespitiaalvarez
    @claudiaespitiaalvarez 11 месяцев назад

    You should react to the one with Mexico and Gold Coast they were so well spoken and a power duo :))

  • @michelleblanco4493
    @michelleblanco4493 Год назад

    I DO BELIVED THIS CUTIE JANASE REFERRING TO " NORTH KOREA " KEPT ATTACKING JAPANESE COUNTRY. EVEN UP THESE DAYS THE NORTH KOREA KIM TOK-HUN HAS A STRONG DISLIKE TOWARD JAPAN.

  • @le57erguapo43
    @le57erguapo43 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ryemo5204
    @ryemo5204 Год назад

    ❤❤❤