Do Filipinos actually eat DOG? Do foreigners only go to the Philippines for sex tourism? What do Filipinos think? ----- Remember to subscribe to Rice Squad! Follow me on Instagram! / paulbacera #philippines #pinoypride #pinoy
Eating dogs isn't just Filipino. It's ancestral to the Austronesian people who lived on islands. So other Islander Southeast Asians (before most converted to Islam), Micronesians, Polynesians, Islander Melanesians, etc. But it was already disappearing during the colonial period. It is only really retained among the isolated Cordillerans of northern Luzon, hence why most incidents happen there, but nowhere else. Everywhere else in the Philippines, the tradition is long gone. And it's completely illegal nowadays (except for ritual purposes among Cordillerans).
GenZ the one who obsessed to kpop even though they can’t understand the language, eventually they force themselves to learn Korean language and Culture itself than their own Filipino Culture that’s terrible. It’s 100% accurate I’m not blind
Yes it's illegal, but sadly they still do it mostly in northern parts.. especially here in benguet or around CAR region. I grew here in baguio and personally i don't eat dog meat but sadly i knew a lot of people here who eats dog meat. I have seen it many times they grill it like letchon and chop it after grilling. 😢
Paul is so lucky he hadn't experienced anything relating to dogs being eaten here in the Philippines. I experienced it twice. I was a child and I saw drunk relatives chase our old dog with a steel bat and they cooked him as pulutan. I'm traumarized for life and a lot more protective of our pets. But there's another time when we helped a puppy get adopted.. But the puppy was adopted by a poor construction worker, and when the puppy grew up to be a beautiful dog, the dog was killed and cooked by the father of the one who adopted the dog. It's sad, but I have to understand the level of poverty some people have that lead them to do that. Some people.. Also, sex tourism here is real. There's even some documentaries about it/relating to it. I saw some about underage prostitutes in the Philippines.
Kind of refreshing to see someone else not like Jo Koy. He helped put us on stage but did it by enforcing stereotypes. He also encouraged American tourists to come “They speak English!”, so how many stupid fools are gonna go to the Ph expecting to be catered to?
nanood din ako ng kdrama nakakinig din ako ng kpop pero hindi ako na obsessed gaya ng iba worshiping korean naiinis nga ako kasi yung mga Korean vlogger ginagawang content yung pagkain natin tapos kukutyain buti sana kung yung mga pinoy vlogger ginagawa rin sa korean yung mga ganung bagay pati kultura natin nilalait suklian man lang sana ng respeto kasi yung iba pilipino baliw na sa kpop tinigil ko na pag tangkilik dyan at saka saglit lang ako nanood ng kdrama wala ako bilib sa mga tao e-responsible
The green card thing is kinda true, but also kinda false. The women are definitely marrying someone of better means. But in most cases, they are also genuinely attracted to their husbands (because of Filipino beauty standards). It's also not specifically for a green card. But for a good financial provider, hence the fact that it's not just American men and a lot of women don't even want to move abroad (or move back to the Philippines after a while). There are true gold-diggers though. And that's usually obvious when there's a huge age gap or a difference in attractiveness. But in most of the people I know in real life who married foreigners (most of them through online dating), the marriage is genuine.
I can definitely confirm the “Filipino time”. We scheduled a dinner at our house at around 5:30 but my relatives came at 8, to which their excuse was “time is simply a suggestion”.
Sex tourism was prevalent during the 70s and the 80s when the US bases was still in the Philippines, and ships would also dock at the Manila bay. Thus, Manila would have brothels and nightclubs in Mabini Manila.
It seems they should really clarify about the dog eating thing in PH because most people who haven't live in PH for long kind a misunderstand it thinking it's a common thing in the whole country. To be honest, it's true that some and very few old tribes still existing in PH eat dogs perhaps for some kind of old ritual or traditions but eating dogs in general is illegal in PH. Also, it's not a common thing to eat dog in PH because it's mainly for pet and not for consumption. Most people when someone specially non-local and sometimes even local asks them "Why the meat taste good", tends to joke and tease (because it's a common misconception that PH people eat dogs in general) and say "It's good because it's dog meat" when in fact it's sometimes just combination of 2 or 3 meats in one dish most of the time beef and pork, or beef and pork and goat meat specially in some provinces. So yes, if you go to old tribes, you may see them eating dog meat as part of their tradition, ritual or something but the general majority like 95% of people in the whole country don't eat dog meat. Most of the time, they just make it a joke to scare people because other non-local people think PH love to eat dog meat. If you live long enough in PH, you'll know that PH people love some humor and smiles in life so they love to joke around things.
I have a sad truth, but there are, Ihave heard to my parents that they were forced to eat dog meat, but also that my grandparents ate dogs, but now adays there illegal, but in the provinces dog meat is much common, due to how less strict the policd are in the provinces,
huh? just because your grandparents had a history of eating dogs does mean that it is common in provinces. No, it is not. I am from the province and I never witnessed anyone eating dog meat. How can one eat dog meat if there are a lot of seafoods in the provinces and pork as well?
I would say that during mid-80s - 90s "sex tourism" was very rampant in the Philippines. I can still remember cousin made a documentary for a school project about pedophiles and sex workers. Dog-eating is an old traditional sacred ritual up in the North. According to my grandpa's cousin during the war (WWII) is some part of the Philippines they eat whatever protein (bugs, snake, dogs, etc.) that is available. Also, the biggest contributor of the "dog-eating Filipinos" stereotype was tale of Human Zoo in Coney Island, NY back in 1905. Truman Hunt brought some Filipino tribes men to the US and fed them with dogs.
ito nanaman ang walang kasawa sawang colonial mentality, atbp. nakakaurat na kahit hindi naman talaga s'ya colonial mentality like 100m filipino have this mindset 🙄 outdated fil-am things, mga walang alam sa mainland (well hindi n'yo naman kasalanan, but hell! y'all represent us here in the Philippines wrong in ur home country) better NA MAGLAGAY KAYO NG DISCLAIMER BAGO KAYO MAG SPLOOK NG STEREOTYPICAL THINGS. majority ng fil-ams malakas ang colonial mentality kesa yung mga nandito sa pinas (may pre-colonial eme eme pa kayo 💀)
At grade 2 or 3 (I forgot so idk) we had a Christmas event and we danced boom boom by momoland in that event and also danced to songs from twice (Edit: I'm also filipino)
That dog story is very traumatic lmao. Personally, I never heard of Filipinos eating dog meat. I grew up in the Southern part of the Philippines where half of the population are Muslims (I'm Catholic btw) and its forbidden to eat pork or any meat that is not halal.
1. Gen-Z's Filipino are probably obsessed with them. I do like them but I simp more on Japanese anime manga and...manhwa, that's Korean but that's not K-pop. Right? 2. We do have those historical stuffs dear, like General Luna that'll remind you of our former President and many more~ 3. Yeah, for some reason 4. True, mostly 5. Yeah, we like him a lot! if only... 6. Personally No, but sadly this one is true (mostly) and we joke about it a lot. 7. I don't know, but I've encountered few white foreigners who would ask for some kind of service. Like they'll asked me to refer them my friends or some kind and I was unfortunately almost got attack too. Haha yeah...🙂 8. Yeah...somebody wanted to buy my dog for pulutan and mama would have agreed if I haven't cried a lot. Some eat turtles, Komodo dragons(the big lizard), phantom snakes, Monkeys, Frogs, Some eat Cats too! ಥ‿ಥ(╥﹏╥)
"colonial mentality" is what happens when your country is the world's longest continually-operating colony, mixed with the fact that the "Filipino" identity is entirely synthetic and defined more by the people who conquered them and had put them under their cultural hedgemony rather than the typical process of ethnogenesis that the Japanese, the Koreans, the Chinese all underwent; there was no "Wars of Unification" in the Philippines before the Spanish because the geography lent a lot to the decentralization of identity into local geographic boundaries- you have Ilocanos, Cebuanos, etc. even when they declared independence, it wasn't the entire country at first, because Tagalogs were thinking of something different from the people who established the Negros Republic. To this day, Filipinos hadn't created an identity that would make them capable of actually competing with the Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans- instead they become their employees. You cannot have a Filipino historical drama because Filipinos had no history before the Spanish. All you had were external accounts. There was no Filipino historiography before the Spanish. The Philippines is fundamentally tied to its colonial past and therefore Spain- even Jose Rizal wanted the Philippines to be a part of Spain, instead of being "independent"- and sure enough after World War 2, when the Philippines was the richest country in Asia, since Japan was destroyed, Korea was destroyed, and China was destroyed- within 20 years, the Japanese had rocketed itself into an economic powerhouse, soon followed by the Koreans and the Chinese- while the Filipinos only justified Rizal's pessimism over the Filipino's inability to sensibly run their own independent country. These Filipino-Americans are fundamentally Americans. When they think, they think *in English* not Tagalog, and they can't do anything about it- they, as a people, have no power to do anything about it. All they can do is parrot what some academic from one of America's coastal areas say, and hope it'll achieve something.
@@RiceSquad Unless they lived in the rural areas, I assure you, the only real thing that keeps them from being Fil-Ams is citizenship. The same could be said about many other countries that have a strong dependence upon the United States. If tomorrow, the Philippines somehow became America's 51st State, it wouldn't be a large culture shock, anymore than if Hawaiians moved to, say, Texas. American culture is all-pervasive, and this is to the detriment of Filipinos because it's not just the entertainment, but the ideologies and all sorts of psychological baggages associated with American culture. For example, the idea of "stress" was something entirely foreign to Filipinos until expats started to introduce it to them, along with whatever is fashionable in American society at the time.
totally agree with your first paragraph but I have to disagree with the second. Natutunan ko sa histo class ko sa Ateneo, na meron History ang Pilipinas bago pa dumating yung mga Kastila. Actually, kung babasahin mo din yung mga sulat ni Rizal bukod sa Noli at El Fili, napakarami niyang account tungkol sa kultura ng mga Pinoy bago dumating yung mga Kastila. Suggest ko basahin mo yung annotations ni Jose Rizal sa Morga's chronicle Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas. Can't say I know the topic by heart cause college histo classes and gradeschool/high school Araling Panlipunan classes were ages ago, but the Philippines DOES have history prior to the different colonial eras. But yes, great point on the first paragraph. That's actually why it's annoying that Bonifacio & Aguinaldo pushed for Philippine independence. They drove it from Rizal's message, but failed to see the bigger picture na hilaw pa yung Philippine identity kaya kahit naging mapayapa sila, naging very divided tayo (lalo na yung mindanao). Sad, pero agree, kaya tayo nagka colonial mentality.
and yes it is illegal to eat dogs but there is an exemption - as part of indigenous rituals - idk why I had to google this just a while ago when I should've known noon pa even today one of my neighbors actually had a birthday celebration for his 7 year old kid and they butchered a dog - good thing I knew before I tasted it and he also used to ask my grandfather to sell to him our dog for 500php, crazy but what's even crazier is that we actually have a law that professionals like my teacher mom and that dude's wife who's also a teacher isn't aware of - I basically said it was unhealthy instead of saying I completely detest what they did - even with that they thought I was crazy.
Question One: okay, all Asians love K-pop pretty boys. Question Two: dammit, that happens?! Question Three: okay, we have some difference... Question Four: here we go again....
Maybe there's a wrong choice of word of this video like "OBSSESSED", "WORSHIP " , and not all Filipinos are obsessed in Kpop and Colonial Mentality. And I hate the green card thing...that's so untrue.
How much are facts and how much are just base on exp and street wise in this vids? Technically 3 person cant answer some of this question to have conclusive and accurate answers.
I feel the American dream does not exist anymore. Green card? Nah. Most Pinoys would rather live simple lives than leave their fate in the hands of mentally ill foreign guys.
Filipinos def doesn't worship manny pac 😅 (in the Philippines) i could say. He maybe our pride but filipinos would literally clown him every chance they get, for whatever he was doing 😂
Don't generalize something like Filipino women like white male. What matters is do not assume anything. As a gay filipino myself, I may seem to like white male over most Asians, but it's not always a case. I love someone with whom I can have fun, I can communicate effectively intelligently.
I think this video will misunderstood by other nationality. It so sad. I hope they make a clarification that not majority of Filipinos are like those things they mentioned.