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Asians ain't shit without the Black and Latino civil rights movement.

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Asians got privelage like White privelage.

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@charlie

Asians have entire continents backing them up so yes, Asians have something similar to white privilege. Take the Korean & Japanese baseball players as an example. Owners roll the carpet for them because Asian players means more Asian viewers. Nothing is wrong with it from a business standpoint but the Asian baseball players suck. 

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preach!!!!

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Filipinos are Asians. We already joined the war of 1812 against the British wanting to reinvade America.

 

Research how Filipinos called "Manilamen" where Pro American and where in the battle of New Orleans.

Also I could say the same thing for Latinos too. The center of the Mexican Revolution was in Guerrero State, the State in Mexico with the most amount of Filipinos. The Filipino General Isodoro Montes de Oca gave Mexico very decisove victories in the war against Spain.

 

Filipinos werent only crucial in the Mexican war of independence and the 2nd American War of Independence (War of 1812 where America was almost reinvaded by the British Empire) but we also helped in the Argentinian War of Independence where Hypolite Bouchard recruited Filipinos from San Blas to assault Spanish California. Before there was a civil rights movement with Blacks and Latinos fighting for the rights of people of color, Filipinos (Asians) were fighting for the rights of Latinos and etc. in Mexico, Argentina and even the USA when exiled Filipinos participated in the Liberation Wars of those countries.

 

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@selurong

what's with the affinity by the Flips with the Mexicans? 

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Rene B. Sarabia Jr
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I think it's because both of us are connected since Spain had controlled the Philippines via Mexico.

 

BTW here are the sources for what I stated.

 

Filipinos in the Mexican Revolution...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isidoro_Montes_de_Oca

 

Filipinos in the war of 1812 (USA vs British Empire)...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Malo,_Louisiana

 

Filipinos in the Argentinian War of Independence...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Argentina#War_of_independence

 

 

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This is dope man, this information needs to be taught in schools. 

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Agreed.

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@selurong Nice. During the Korean war, the Philippines helped out South Korea. Do not remember in full detail, but I read somewhere that the Philippines made a mark for facing the enemies of the Capitalist south, which they stand their grounds when they were outnumbered by bunch of communist.

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Yes Filipinos were a part of the UN coalition which protected the original Democratic Korea (South Korea) against the Communist Chinese Puppet State of North Korea.

 

I think the Battle was calle the Battle of Yultong Bridge.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Yultong

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The 10th Battalion Combat Team reported 12 killed, 38 wounded, and 6 missing in action. Chinese losses were reported to be more than 500 killed and 2 captured

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The Chinese aide outnumbered them 5 to 1 yet the Philippine side had a higher kill count.

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@selurong Yup, and that is why it was one of the craziest battle to be recorded.

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Not as glorious as the battles of Admiral Yi Sun-sin and the Turtle ships.

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How many battles did he win? 

Which battle was his best one?

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I like the Battles where he used whirlpools to sink the entire Japanese fleet.

There's a movie of it in youtube.

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Dangg... I just saw the whole movie. The english dub made it perfect for me to understand it and be interested in it. Thank you!

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Is crazy.. General Yi was mentioning that, it was Gods grace that saved them. Than he mentions about how the peasants were Gods grace. Or something like that.

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