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Are the filipinos still worth dying for? |
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vibal
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If you are politician yes you have to tell that to the Filipinos. Next election, you win. |
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Mutya P
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Half of the population is still worth dying for. But I still hope that the other half will finally realize their greediness so as to be a truly worth dying for. So that peace and unity prevail. |
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kio_610
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yes...there still hope for filipinos... |
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Servant_of_God
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I'd die for filipinos if it would mean the end to corruption. |
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tom1941
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Most of these replies sadden me. It supports what I already believed a lot if not most of the people of the Philippines have lost hope that change is possible. The Philippines has been blessed by God with much to be willing to fight and die for. It appears that the culture of corruption may have won. A soceity in order to prosper must be ruled by laws and those laws must be obeyed rather they are liked or not. Going to streets are not the solution to the problems in the Philippines. Change will only come when the people organize and control the electorate not the streets. The "Opposition of the moment" regardless who they are have played upon the emotions of the people and led them to the streets far too many times. It is time for the people of the Philippines to be led by their powerful minds and not their emotions. What can the people of the Philippines expect from their politicians when they continue to elect and promote politicians they know are corrupt. Run out and buy one of Imelda's new creations and make her, her children and grandchildren richer. If you cannot afford that elect her mayor of Manila or perhaps you prefer her grandson. You elected her governor after she took billions from you and your people. You can always return her daughter to congress. In my opinion if anyone, friend or family, continues to live off the spoils illegally gotten they are as guilty as the ones that took it. I hate to be nasty but if you continue to do the same thing over and over in hopes you will get a different results you are foolish. |
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darthchris316
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Yes i would die for my country. If its necessary. |
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Jim V
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I only know one Filipino girl i would lay down my life for, but i would do it without thinking. |
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meme
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dying for your country or your countrymen might seem as a total waste. one, because we're a free country now; and two, because that one life could have done so much more alive. but sometimes, it's the only way to open up the eyes of the people, like when ninoy aquino and jose rizal died. the filipinos are sitll worth dying for, but there has to be an actual reason to why you're dying for them. |
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LoVe623
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i have to say some people in our country can be Very bad..
but not everyone is like this. there`s still some Filipinos who have such great hearts! you just gotta dig deep
but yes i would die for my country and for my fellow filipinos! (well depends on who you are LOL) |
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ELI
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Yes, but I would rather LIVE for my fellow Filipinos. So many have died for this nation already, and we're still not prosperous nor peaceful.
Too many dire and "BIG" movements have not resulted in much change, because we haven't solved the underlying problems that plague our nation, our patronage politics, our focus on prestige and star-quality rather than humble service and committed solidarity, our individualistic dreams and ambitions that can be reduced to merely earning a living and substisting and procreating, our political and social divisiveness...
We should be heroes in our own fields, and in our own "little" ways, learning, moving, and caring (sometimes with the opportunity, to contribute BIG things), so that, with gradual changes that don't necessarily mean having to die for anything, we might eventually reach our dream of national development and integration. |
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yebastick
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A great, sublime question cutting right through the current psyche of the Filipino people. A sad question as well.
No - would be a practical answer. Yes, because it sounds noble and answering on the internet wont kill you, and the anonimity takes away the responsibility.
But yes is the only answer that will give the Philippines the hope. No more matter how hypocrital it may sound and feel. I would rather be a hypocrite and carry this little gleam of hope in my heart and my mind, than give up on my country.
Of course, at this moment, I have no idea how to die for it. And as someone had pointed out, living right, not dying, is the way to go about it.
But, again, its all just words on the internet. That's the rub. |
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rose reb
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No. I dont think so. Before maybe, because our country was very much oppresses and exploited. It's like Filipinos needed to be "saved".But now...we are a free country. I cant see too many patriots anywhere, maybe they are abroad?
I mean, why die for the Filipino?
they think for themselves now.
It would be better to live.
So instead of die for the Filipino/the Philippines live for the Filipinos.
Do something with your life, and help our country men. Contribute.
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dimple
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it depends on what kind of filipinos are they... we cant generalize... |
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Hyun-Jae Lee
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not all....
but i think majority are'nt!! lols ^^"
that word?
it can only be seen on a P500 bill but nobody cares about it... lols |
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eedee
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It depends. =) |
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Hot Chick
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your guess is as good as mine |
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shadow
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no...................... i know coz i'm a filipino. |
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Dr Dee
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No, unless they are innocent. |
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VeRDuGo
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depends on the cause...
if it's for saving a hapless person (whatever nationality, whatever state they are), why not???
if it's for pure egoistic cause or machismo image, well of course not... |
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lepactodeloupes
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for now, no, we have just to enforce the democratic rules of the land, no need to change the constitution , just to benefit the few of the greedest family of the land. |
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kanemochisan_102
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there is no such thing as patriotism to a country' We are loyal only to our friends, loved ones. So, if most of our filipino friends are american soldiers that invade the philippines, we support them, not the filipino neighbor philippine army man we hate . |
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G Bone
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no. |
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