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Napatunayan ni Willie Revillame at Jan Jan na Maraming Pilipino ay Mabababang Uri ng Tao

Salamat Willie Revillame at Jan-Jan!

Gusto kong magpasalamat kay Willie Revillame at kay Jan-Jan at nang dahil sa kanila, nakita at napatunayan natin kung gaano kababang uri ng tao ang maraming Pilipino. Nagulat ako at nadismaya sa aking napanood. Isang batang anim na taong gulang ay tinuruan ng kanyang tiyahin na magsayaw ng malaswa upang siya ay magantimpalaan ng pera kapalit ang kanyang dangal. Dinala siya ng kanyang tiyahin sa palabas ni Willie at ipinagputa niya ito. Bilang “Mama San” o “Bugaw”, siya ay galak na galak habang naiiyak sa hiya ang batang gumigiling sa harap ng mga taong di ko malaman kung bakit tuwang tuwa. Walang nakakatuwa sa palabas na iyon at may mali sa utak ng mga taong makukuhang matawa sa kanilang nakita.

Tingnan ang video na ito (hindi para sa mga bata).

Ang bata ay hindi makakaintindi o makakasikmura na isaalang-alang ang kanyang pagkatao kapalit ng salapi. Sila ay dapat ituring na may buong pagkatao at hindi imulat sa mga madidilim na bahagi ng sangkatauhan sa kanilang murang edad. Ang pagpuputa ay isang konsepto na dapat ipaintindi sa mga nasa wastong edad at hindi pilit na iparanas sa isang walang kamuang muang na musmos. Kaya marami sa mundo ang naniniwalang mga puta ang Pilipina o puwede nilang alipustahin ang mga Pilipino basta bayaran nila ang mga ito ay dahil tayo mismo ay hindi nagpapahalaga sa ating sariling pagkatao.

Noong nagsimulang sumayaw ang bata, bakas na sa kanyang mukha ang matinding pagkasuya sa pinapagawa sa kanya hanggang sa hindi niya na napigilang tumulo ang kanyang luha. Maaaring tinuro sa kanya ng kanyang tiyahin na tama ang ginagawa niya ngunit sa puso niya alam niyang niyuyurakan ang kanyang pagkatao sa harap ng milyon milyong tagapanood. Siya ay ginamit para magka pera ang mga nasa likod ng nakakasukang palabas na tinatangkilik ng mga taong walang konsepto ng tama o mali.

Kung inyong pagmamasdan, ang mga eksena na nagpapakita ng batang umiiyak habang nagsasayaw (at mga taong tumatawa at tinuturo siya) ay akala mo galing sa isang pelikulang sadyang ginawa tungkol sa pag-abuso sa kabataan. Ngunit alam nating lahat na hindi ito pelikula at hindi ito script. Ito ay isang “live” na palabas na napapanood ng lahat. Ang mga tao ay walang script na nagsasabing dapat magmukha silang masasama. Ganun talaga ang natural nilang reaksiyon sa kanilang nakita. Lumalabas lang na sa loob nila, likas silang masama. Wala kang makikitang mga mukhang nag-aalala o umiiling-iling man lang. Wala din na naglakas loob na pigilan ang ginagawa sa bata. Sa halip, ginugusto pa nilang paulit ulitin ang bata ng pagsayaw ng mahalay.

Nasaan na ang dignidad ng mga Pilipino? Bata pa lang ay tinuturuan na na isa-isantabi ito hanggang ito ay mawala na ng tuluyan.

Si Willie Revillame at ang kanyang mga palabas ay nagtuturo sa mga tao ng maling asal na hindi uubra sa tunay na buhay at sa mundo. Itinatanim niya sa utak ng kanyang mga manonood na ang paraan ng pagkuha ng gantimpala ay ang pagmumukhang tanga, pagsasayaw ng malaswa o pagsasabi ng mga kuwento na magpapamukhang kaawa awa sa kanilang sarili. Kung ang mga ibang kultura ay tinuturo na disiplina, katalinuhan at pagtatrabaho ang paraan upang magtagumpay, ang tinuturo naman ng mga katulad ni Willie ay dapat maging tanga, malaswa o kaawa-awa ang isang tao upang makamit ang tagumpay. Kaya wala na ngayon pag aatubili ang marami nating kababayan na maging mga puta o “drug mule” para lang kumita ng pera. Ito ay nagbabahid ng masamang imahe ng Pilipino at Pilipina sa mata ng mundo.

Sa pagpapakita ni Willie Revillame na ayos lang ang ginawa ng bata at karapat dapat itong tumanggap ng pera dahil sa kanyang ginawa, maraming kabataan sa buong bansa ang tutulad kay Jan-Jan nang balang araw sila ay magkakaroon din ng pera.

Habang ang mga taga ibang bansa na ka edad ni Jan Jan dalawampung taon mula ngayon ay nagmamanufacture na ng mga kotse, barko o computer, ang henerasyon ng mga Pilipino na na impluwensyahan ni Jan Jan ay matatagpuan na lang sa mga madidilim at mauusok na lugar, gumigiling at yumuyugyog habang wala nang luhang mai-iyak, hinihintay ang mga Willie na kailanman ay hindi na darating pa.

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172 Comments on “Napatunayan ni Willie Revillame at Jan Jan na Maraming Pilipino ay Mabababang Uri ng Tao”

  • AlvinEternal wrote on 28 March, 2011, 6:40

    Well said, rafterman.

    Honestly, I don’t watch Willing Willie fright now thanks to cable. Double Daido thumbs down for Willie.

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    Hsing Tao Reply:

    This is a new low for Revillame.

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    mj Reply:

    HATER!

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    rafterman Reply:

    Thanks Alvin. I could not even fathom why people were pointing and laughing at Jan Jan and why he was not made to stop his agonizing performance. Pinaulit pa talaga.

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    cel Reply:

    walang pusong ina ang tyahin nung bata, or should we say walang puso at utak kagaya ni willie. ang mga ganitong klase ng programa ang dapat binabasura. kung may natutuwa man sa palabas nila, yun ay yung mga tong katulad nila. kailan kaya tayo matututo? o talagang sanay na tayo sa kahihiyan?

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    ron Reply:

    yong video sa youtube na uploaded una regarding sa jan jan issue ay controlled ni willie, mas lalo na yong video uploaded ni joylove angel, pag alam ng admin na ang opinyon mo anti willie talaga di ka na makakapasok ng comment at sasa lain nila na puro pro willie nalang ang comment.

    naging ungas na ngayon si willie, natoto sa karanasan nya sa abscbn na una nag panik sya na binira sya sa facebook, twitter at you tube, ngayon meron na syang mga tauhan naka poste para mag tanggol sa kanya online.

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  • kssael wrote on 28 March, 2011, 6:43

    Interesting read in our own national language. Sharing this to my FB friends.

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    rafterman Reply:

    Try to make it reach the ones without FB too such as the masses. If you can photocopy the article and leave them somewhere where people can take one, it might help unplug some people :)

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  • archie wrote on 28 March, 2011, 6:59

    very well-said mr. author, ang nakakalungkot lang marami pa rin tayong kababayan na nagpapauto sa mga tv host na hinihiya sila para lang sa ratings. wala nang dignidad ang mga pilipino simula pa noong nauso ang magmukhang gago ang audience sa harap ng t.v. audience. kasalanan na rin ng mga pilipino ang pagdami ng tulad ni willie revillame, kung hindi tinatangkilik ng bobo nating bansa ang ganyang palabas, hindi sana tayo ganito kautu-uto sa mga celebrities. kahit yang manny pangilinan na yan at ibang may-ari ng tv networks ay pera lang talaga ang habol. they like showing these kinds of garbage but they don’t allow their kids to watch these dahil alam nila na basura lang ang mga ganitong palabas

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    rafterman Reply:

    Thanks Archie. Ewan ko bakit nagtatagal ang mga ganyang palabas gayong basura lang naman yan. When I watch a show such as a Metallica concert (even on TV) I know that they spent months practicing and they show real talent. Whenever I see them, I know that I am watching millions of dollars worth of entertainment that took tremendous effort just to respect my time by giving me quality for it. If one watches Willie shows, it is just a bunch of people made to look pathetic. How is that entertaining? And Da Pinoy made Willie rich for the little to no effort he puts in the show and some peanuts as prize money? The whole country needs a shrink.

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  • pasahero wrote on 28 March, 2011, 7:24

    noong nalaman kong itatapat ang willing willie sa mga nightly news dito, medyo nabahala ako dahil mas maraming masa na ang mas pipiliing manood ng nakakabobong palabas sa halip na magkaroon ng kamalayan sa pamamagitan ng panonood ng balita (nguni’t hindi ko sinasabi na hindi sensationalized ang news media dito — pero ibang usapan na iyon). ngayon ay nasusuka na ako dahil umabot na sa ganito ang ginawa ng willing willie.

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    rafterman Reply:

    Magtataka ka kung bakit ang mga manonood ay hindi nasusuka kundi tuwang tuwa pa…

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  • Bea wrote on 28 March, 2011, 7:27

    Thanks for the article, rafterman.

    I don’t understand how some people say that Willie has no fault on this incident. Sure, the parents and guardian can be said had a greater contribution on this incident; but Willie also had the capability to ask the kid to stop at whatever he was doing. But did he do it? No, he didn’t – he consented, laughed at it and even remarked on how is it similar to a movie. :|

    Somehow, this incident really shows how anti-intellectual Filipinos are. A lot of them shrugged them off saying what happened was for entertainment and no malice was intended. From this, I think we should reformat our entertainment industry because creating entertainment at the expense of someone’s dignity and making him/her miserable (especially if it’s a child) shouldn’t be tolerated.

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    rafterman Reply:

    Willie himself said it was a “macho dancer” act. Imagine the concept of “macho dancer” being already inculcated to that 6 year old and all the kids watching on TV and the audience? That is very irresponsible and would contribute to the further decay of the already highly dysfunctional culture.

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  • AlvinEternal wrote on 28 March, 2011, 7:32

    I remember on the one segment called Pinoy Na Pinoy of funny radio show “Disenchanted Kingdom” on 99.5 RT on the discussion on Pinoy game shows like:

    Pinoy na Pinoy ang gameshow pag umiiyak ka at nagmamakaawa ka sa audience at tatanungin sa iyo na “Ano ang talent mo?”

    Kahit tawa kami ng tawa ng kapatid ko dun, I have to admit: it’s sad. The Filipino gameshows aren’t like that in the past. Does that mean America and other countries have shows that were Wowowee-like???

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  • Cylia wrote on 28 March, 2011, 8:25

    his fans are now saying it was misconstrued, the boys mother adding that goin bulilit is more abusive… whatever the consensus, I don’t watch both shows… He’s a ****ing creep..

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    rafterman Reply:

    Look at that logic. So should we not ban thievery because murder is worse?

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  • dabo wrote on 28 March, 2011, 9:21

    Wait until you’ve read Ricky Lo’s interview with Kris Aquino and Baby James.. you’ll puke for sure. It was on Philstar dated March 19, 2011.

    http://www.philstar.com/funfare/Article.aspx?articleId=667638&publicationSubCategoryId=70

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    The Philippine Guild Reply:

    tsk-tsk malala na talaga ang tama sa isip ni kris aquino. kawawa naman ang baby james.

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  • Clouie wrote on 28 March, 2011, 10:11

    I couldn’t agree more, people like Willie and all the people patronizing this kind of senseless entertainment which sends the wrong kind of message to the ignorant populace should be banned from ever showing their face on TV. Media has the responsibility of informing people and making them socially aware. Focusing on this kind of entertainment is very irresponsible…no wonder the Filipinos aren’t motivated to study or work hard to achieve their dreams because media emphasizes wrong values such as gambling and taking chances on noontime TV shows. No wonder all the teenagers in the Philippines are dreaming to become “artistas” and “performers” because the Media continually persuades people to dream of making it big in the entertainment business because it a way and sometimes the only way of escaping poverty.

    I feel sorry for Jan Jan because he should be at home playing or studying and not being exploited by his auntie or his father for the sake of earning some money. I feel sorry for the all Filipinos who felt entertained by such travesty while they should have felt sympathy for the kid working for adults and sacrificing his dignity for his lazy parents and relatives.

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    rafterman Reply:

    They probably coached him not to say he was OK with the whole exercise and he didn’t cry because he found what he did objectionable. Whatever the case may be, it is objectionable and heads should roll.

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  • The Philippine Guild wrote on 28 March, 2011, 11:03

    i’ve commented a lot about this on Facebook and other sites. What I want to add is the act at the end of the clip when willie placed the kid on a platform that eventually moved up to almost double the height of the kid. impromptu at walang harness or safety aid sa bata kaya dangerous to think that willie probably cued the kid to dance when the platform reached the maximum height. d’yan pa lang eh putting the kid in danger na. kung nahilo yun at nahulog, walang guarantee ng safety kasi walang protocol. walang SOP. careless ang production and for that the director, producer and instigator host should be dealt with by the MTRCB and the KBP.

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    rafterman Reply:

    That’s a good observation. You really have a good point about them exposing that kid to physical danger just to make him a platform dancer. They were not content to risking irreparable damage to his psyche, they were even willing to expose him to injury just to please the lecherous crowd.

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  • Hyden Toro wrote on 28 March, 2011, 11:57

    A Nation with Wowoowee Mentality; Mendicancy Mindset…Giling-Giling…Igiling Mo, Baby…Buntis na naman si Missis…Willi Revillame for Senator….oppss…for President.
    The Churches; the Religious Institutions; the Moral Guardians of the nation…are busy fighting against the RH Bill…because they believe this is more Evil than the Moral Decline, we are now witnessing of this Filipino Generation….OFW servants/slaves mooonlighting as: prostitutes; drug mules; go-go dancers; etc…
    The Aquino Era, who promote itself as religious front; also has an effect on this. Kris Aquino, the foremost Whore and moral degenerate of the country; and the sister of the the imbecile President. Became the Role Model of women having numerous Kabits; because they are “makati at malandi”…”kaladkarin” is the vogue of the day…A nation that is economically bankrupt; politically unstable; and is in moral decline : the the basket case in Asia…

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    Zadkiel Reply:

    I have to admit, I have similar dance moves with the kid,.
    he must have seen me dancing during my weekend night tomaan.

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    Jean Evickte Reply:

    The Mighty controls the Weak…

    It’s a ****ty reality, that’s why most of the people who have control over people want to keep us idiots…

    at Home, some of us have house-helper… we let them stay in our house but we don’t teach them how to operate some of our appliance(like computer, dvd player, etc etc) because the moment they learn how to operate them, they might do something to it and would endanger the family…

    Now the sad part is, the ones who control the information wants us to remain idiot to keep us under their control in order for them to remain superior…

    I must say, I am impressed at their strategy. They take control over the majority people in the Philippines and manipulate them by giving temporary salvation. This is why most people didn’t vote Gordon because what he want is for us to learn to live for ourselves and not to depend on other people…

    to the Aquinos and other die hard Aquino fans, let me ask you something… If what they’re saying is true that they’re religious, how come they’re not doing one of Christ’s teaching?

    “Give a man a fish and he will live for a day, Teach a man how to fish and he will live for a life time”

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    Combuzz Reply:

    “Give a man a fish and he will live for a day, Teach a man how to fish and he will live for a life time” – is not one of the teachings of the bible, it is a chinese proverb probably Confucius teachings.
    I think the bible is more like “Pray to the lord; hope he gives you fish.”

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    Aegis-Judex Reply:

    More like “Pray to the Lord, but keep on fishing!” Ora et Labora, anyone?

    ed Reply:

    haha! apir pare!

  • blueredicedtea wrote on 28 March, 2011, 21:54

    ugh dont know im going to put this but
    benK is right
    most of our countrymen lost our sense of dignity.
    unfortunately if aliens are proven to exist this will make us an example that humans are bastards

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  • chayo wrote on 29 March, 2011, 0:40

    I know a lot of Pinoys with a modicum of “class” that do not watch Willing Willie, let alone like the guy, but looking away doesn’t make it go away. You’ve got to watch this clip over and over until you feel like puking–now that’s facing reality.

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  • ArticleRequest wrote on 29 March, 2011, 1:14

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiW8s6eF3f8&NR=1

    Actually I thought this was worse than Jan Jan. Pinasayaw ni Willie Revillame itong si Denise (nakabikini lang) na aakalain ninyo na isang puta at walang dignidad.
    Willie: “Alright, meron kang P 5000. Ilang taon ka na ?
    Denise: “16 po. ”
    Murang edad pa lang, kumikita na sa paghuhubad at sayaw-sexy.

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  • Jomar T. Sadie wrote on 29 March, 2011, 1:20

    “Ganun talaga ang natural nilang reaksiyon sa kanilang nakita. Lumalabas lang na sa loob nila, likas silang masama. Wala kang makikitang mga mukhang nag-aalala o umiiling-iling man lang. Wala din na naglakas loob na pigilan ang ginagawa sa bata. Sa halip, ginugusto pa nilang paulit ulitin ang bata ng pagsayaw ng mahalay.”

    Pero eto rin ang mga tao na pag nasa simbahan ay tango ng tango sa pari kapag sinasabi nilang kademonyohan ang RH Bill.

    Ganyan na ba talaga ka-abnormal ang Pilipino? Sunod na lang ng sunod na parang walang isip? Kung sino ang nasa pulpito, ke si Father, si Willie o si Titser ay siya n lang basta ang TAMA at di na mag-iisip para sa sarili?

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  • mona wrote on 29 March, 2011, 1:54

    I respect everyone’s view or opinion about the incident concerning Willie and Janjan and while I agree that we should not exploit the children on the other hand, I believe that we need to be objective when we express our opinion and don’t put any color in it because we do not want the person (say Willie). The boy was dressed in full and decent way, he was not wearing a “string bikini” or sort of, Filipinos love to see kids dancing especially if they are dancing like a mature person (please watch those winners of kids reality programs of ABS) they also do the same type of dance when they guess in some shows; but since they do not belong to the “less privileged” category, it was just okay for most of us. Watching the video, for me, it was very obvious that Willie found the boy’s dance “cute” without any meaning to humiliate, he even kissed the boy on his forehead and he gave the boy extra money because he felt for the boy. If it was not Willie who did it to the boy, will those people who reacted negatively against Willie react the same way? I doubt it.
    Let’s give Willie the chance to breath freely in this world, his intentions to share his blessings are real so why do bother too much when he can make people happy. I do believe in God and I believe if Willie is not sincere in helping the poor peole he will not be blessed as he is now. Thank you.

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    kusinero Reply:

    To quote:
    “I do believe in God and I believe if Willie is not sincere in helping the poor people he will not be blessed as he is now.”

    Simple answer:
    Ecclesiastes 7:15 In this meaningless life of mine I have seen both of these: a righteous man perishing in his righteousness, and a wicked man living long in his wickedness.

    Wealth is not commensurate to how “good” you are. If it is, then we can conclude that the AFP generals Ligot, Reyes, et al. are the holiest men on earth. Same is true for all politicians in the Philippines.

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    Hyden Toro Reply:

    Mass murderers like : Adolf Hitler of Germany; Josef Stalin of Russia; and the Emperor Nero of the Roman Empire…were also seen as blessed…they were powerful and privilaged…
    Do you think these people were blessed, because they were righteous?
    The misinterpretation of any Holy Book, literally and figuratively, is very dangerous…many Religious Psychopaths, had used Holy Books, to justify their evil deeds…that resulted to murdering of people, or mass suicide, or suicide bombers…or Christian Inquisitions…
    Charles Mason, the infamous murderer of the actress Sharon Tate…was an example…

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    Hyden Toro Reply:

    Charles Manson, should be the name of the Jerk…corrected…

    Auriga Reply:

    “The boy was dressed in full and decent way, he was not wearing a “string bikini” or sort of,”

    So would YOU want YOUR child to dance like that on national tv?

    Even worse:

    “…Filipinos love to see kids dancing especially if they are dancing like a mature person “

    So this justifies allowing an innocent six year old to dance provocatively? If the masses want something, does that automatically mean that something is good and acceptable? GRABE.

    I’ve only been seriously visiting Anti-Pinoy for about a week. Who would’ve thunk that this seemingly petty issue (most especially the “intellectual” comments) would clearly demonstrate to me what it means to be truly “anti-Pinoy.” Panalo talaga kayo. Now go blindly prostitute yourselves over there.

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    Hsing Tao Reply:

    Willie himself said the kid danced in a “macho dancer” kind of a way and not “cute” as his sudden change of tone now indicates. Nabuking kasi ang tunay na kulay ngayon iba na ang tono. Hindi na daw “macho dancer”… Tapos ang mga Pinoy naman in denial.

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    pablo nadera Reply:

    the boy was crying while dancing
    will you find that freaking cute?
    regardless of his intentions
    whether he wanted to humiliate or just to “showcase talent”
    he should beware that what he made the boy do repeatedly is wrong
    want me to gyrate my hips in front of you while wearing formal attire?
    decent outfit, so it must not be offensive
    haha
    and please, take God out of the equation
    perhaps He shouldn’t have let the child face humiliation if his influence were as what you think it is
    thank you.

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    pablo nadera Reply:

    be aware*

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    pablo nadera Reply:

    he even made allusions to the burlesque queen movie
    after seeing the boy cry
    he found it cute huh?
    he put the boy on a platform while women were made to look as if they were going gaga over the dancer
    typical bar dancer scene
    i dont know if people who share your sentiments are just naive or playing stupid

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  • Tami wrote on 29 March, 2011, 1:56

    Wow…

    Shaks… Grabe, nakakalungkot talaga. Saksakan ng kahalayan.

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  • potaters wrote on 29 March, 2011, 2:46

    Mabababang uri ng tao? Korek ka dyan! Hindi naman magbabago ang mga taong iyan dahil hindi naman kayang iproseso ng mga utak nila ang mga katagang tulad ng “child abuse”, “emotional well-being of children” — asa pa. Kumbaga, ang iba dyan parang espongha na lang ang utak pero ang gusto lang nila i-absorb ay yung mga kababawan, walang kabuluhan, at ka-emo-han na bagay.

    Kung ganoon na rin lang, bakit hindi tayo mag-imbita ng mga child molesters sa programa? Aba, tatangkilikin nila iyan! Maraming mga mayayamang child molesters tulad ng mga pari! Bakit tayo titigil sa pagiling giling ng isang bata, baka gusto pa nila ng talagang mas malaswa! Baka gusto rin nila mag-strip dance ang mga bata at paglaruan ang isang dildo! Aba, cute naman diba?

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    Clouie Reply:

    Hahaha, I love your sarcasm!

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  • kusinero wrote on 29 March, 2011, 2:52

    Problem is, what are we doing about it? Aside from the usual write ups and not watching moronic shows, what concrete steps can we take? We can condemn Willie to hell, but as long as he makes TV5 tons of money, pays his taxes, and doles out money to the masses, we’ll be back to business as usual in a week. Just like the ultra stampede, nothing good will come out of this.

    Unless somebody goes radical here… a bomb or two in the studio, a bullet to the head, what else? Al qaeda tactics would really work wonders in this situation.

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    dabaw3no Reply:

    totally agree with you!!!

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    ed Reply:

    You could boycott watching idiot shows and tell family members to do the same. Preach. Educate. Less audience means less reasons to advertise on those shows. No advertising and TV execs would be forced to rethink their shows. Hopefully, no substance-clowns that pose as entertainers will lose their place in the Philippine TV pantheon. Don’t hope for radical changes the way al qaeda does things. You want change? start with yourself and those around you.

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    Aegis-Judex Reply:

    That’s the point of this article, ed.

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    kusinero Reply:

    The problem with all the preaching/awareness campaign is that it brings us nowhere. Kahit nga simpleng “huwag umihi dito” at “huwag magtapon ng basura dito” which is so ubiquitous you could already consider it part of the city scape, produces no result.

    Kapag pilipino ang kausap mo dito sa pilipinas, you have to be more radical. You see, people here are more aware of dengue kasi nakamamatay. You can also see their involvement when they learned that the Japan nuke reactors are leaking radiation, kasi yun din nakamamatay. Even if that was a hoax, people moved to act, and quickly at that.

    Once you put da pinoy’s ass on the line, he will move. Otherwise, good luck.

    Don’t count on oligarchs changing the status quo, it’s like wishing humans can live in Mars. Oligarchs rule every segment of society in pinas, they are the same ones in congress, so do not expect any changes in the constitution.

    My proposal: learn military tactics, especially marksmanship and explosives. Blow these good for nothing politicians to bits once they are in session. Wait for those who survived/late/absent and put one between their eyes. That’s the time we can move forward, replace them all in one go. Ed is right, if you want change, start with yourself… by training :D

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    ed Reply:

    Hmm.. I think the “Kill the ruling class” tactic has already been tried somewhere in Southeast Asia. I won’t pretend to know exactly which country. But in the end, I know they just replaced one oppressor with another. Killing a corrupt politician only leaves a vacuum that will be filled by another just as corrupt.

    Personally I believe education is the best way to change a people. People have to WANT to change for the better. It is just so frustrating that most Filipinos are either content with their lot or are waiting for a savior to lift them from poverty.

    On another note, Kusinero, you seem like a fun person to play Modern Warfare 2 with. or maybe airsoft. hehe cheers

    pablo nadera Reply:

    alright so you are saying that if we should blast our way through if anything else fails
    very progressive
    really
    very productive
    yes
    very sensible
    hahaha
    pragmatic
    i hope you do know im being sarcastic
    XD

    Clouie Reply:

    I think we should start creating awareness and start breaking up the system of Elite rule in the Philippines. The media is responsible for brainwashing the masa but who owns the Media? The families with money are the ones controlling everything dictating the socio-economic political atmosphere in the Philippines. Willie is just a pawn just like everyone else acting on their behalf to spread propaganda and maintain the status quo. If we want to start change we should start with the roots. It’s not just us Filipinos who need to change our attitudes, we should also radically change the system and distribute power so we can move forward economically and politically. We will remain a poor country if we keep being tied to the iron law of oligarchy. We will only improve if we manage to overthrow the ones in power!

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  • Ian Baltazar wrote on 29 March, 2011, 3:20

    This is not the first time “WANKY WILLY” made fun, bullied or embarrassed kids in his stupid show. People in this country apparently enjoy slapstick, cheap and lame jokes to feel better and they love to feed on the misery of other people. Says a lot about the quality and level of their thinking.

    And yeah, some Filipino parents encourage their kids to become “artistas” or celebrities (a step closer to becoming a power-tripping politico) because that’s the shortest way for them to become rich saving them the trouble of working and spending for their education and support while they day dream and fantasize of someday becoming like Dionisia Pacquiao who clowns around and basks under her son’s fame and fortune to fulfill her tacky scandalous whims.

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  • mario taporco wrote on 29 March, 2011, 3:36

    Rafterman,
    Galing…!
    Alam mo kasi, eto naman mga parents ng batang ito, ay walang isip kundi pera.
    Yun bata talaga was expose to danger, and the production manager ng show ni Wiling Willie, are careless enough to make a wrong judgment. Or let’s just say, si Willie ay walang din isip.

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    rafterman Reply:

    Thanks Mario, sadly though, people just keep supporting this dude. Kailan kaya mamumulat ang mga Pinoy sa mga konsepto ng tama at mali?

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  • ArticleRequest wrote on 29 March, 2011, 4:57

    ..Willie, TV5 apologize for offensive ‘Willing Willie’ episode
    By Chuck Smith | omg! Philippines News Blog – 16 hours ago

    Willie Revillame interviewing a contestant on “Willing Willie.” (Courtesy of TV5)
    During the live “Willing Willie” episode earlier, host Willie Revillame apologized to those offended by the March 12 episode that featured Jan-Jan Suan, the six-year-old contestant who danced akin to a male erotic dancer in the said primetime variety show.

    Over accusations that what he and the show did to Jan-Jan constitutes to child abuse, Revillame said during tonight’s “Willing Willie” episode: “Hindi natin gagawin yan sa ating mga kababayan. Nandito po kami para magbigay ng saya at tulong at pagasa sa mga, kamukha ng mga batang ito. Hindi pa nangangarap e, sa hirap ng buhay. Poverty ang pinaguusapan dito, sa hirap ng buhay ho yan. Andito kami para magbigay ng saya.”

    “Kung may offend kami, kung may offend ako, humihingi ako ng paumahin. I’m sorry. Pero ang importante dito ay nakita naming masaya ang pamilyang ito,” Revillame added.
    According to Revillame, he did not know prior to the actual performance that Jan-Jan will dance for the talent portion of “Wiltime Bigtime.”

    “Una sa lahat, hindi ko alam na ganun ang kanyang talent. Nalaman ko na lang yan dito na ho… Kaya akala ko, kakanta di ba?,” he said.

    Revillame added: “Ang katotohanan nga nyan, ang kantang po na pinapagamit dyan, yung kanta po na ‘Careless Whsiper.’ And it’s a good thing yung staff namin very sensitive na hindi maganda sa bata na masyadong popular sa video yun. Ito yung gusto ng bata pala. Ito yung request e, sa audition pa lang.

    One of the show’s major segments, “Wiltime Bigtime” requires its six contestants to perform a “talent” for the main quiz portion of the game. After the performance, Willie gives the contestant an additional cash prize, varying in amount. The “Willie Willie” host gave Jan-Jan 10,000 pesos for dancing to the tune of Dr. Dre’s “Next Episode.”

    Willie also explained Jan-Jan cried because he saw former basketball player Bonel Balingit, who he said Jan-Jan thought was a giant. He said all contestants who auditioned and become contestants of the show had parental consent.

    To public officials who criticized the said incident, Revillame said, “Dyusko naman, ang daming problema ng bansa. Ang amin nating problema, tulad ng mga bibitayin. Yung mga corrupt. Tapos ito, maliit na bagay na binastos ko raw yung bata… Wala pong ganun, at hindi ko gagawin yan.”

    Earlier today, Department of Social Welfare and Development Dinky Soliman issued a statement condemning the “emotional abuse and humiliation bestowed” on Jan-Jan. Read related story.

    “Willing Willie” executive producer Jay Montelibano earlier spoke to Yahoo! Southeast Asia and commented that the issue was blown out of proportion.

    “It was really taken out of context. Sabi ko that time these people took it out of context. Pinalaki. They made a mountain out of a molehill. I really don’t know kasi some of them even in their own blogs even confessed that ‘I don’t really watch Willing Willie’ so sabi ko how can you gauge when you don’t watch? Sabi ko di ba you don’t even know where these people are coming from,” Jay said.

    Jay added that the boy actually felt good after that particular episode was aired. “The YouTube video came out the day after [March 13]. In fact, pinag-usapan nga ng tao. Si Jan-Jan nga when we got to see him, talked to him sabi niya sikat na raw siya kasi ang daming bumabati sa kanya.”

    Jan-Jan’s family explains

    During Monday’s episode, Willie also brought back Jan-Jan and his family in order to clarify and explain the said incident.

    According to Diana, Jan-Jan’s mother, Jan-Jan has been dancing ever since he was three-years-old.

    Jan-Jan’s father, Jojo, explained the boy has been joining in school programs and mall contests.

    “Yan din ang kanyang talent. Talagang lahat ng tao nagsisigawan talaga sa kanya. Kaya nung narinig ko na may pa-audition kayo… hindi ako nag-atubili na i-audition ko yung anak ko dito. Kagustuhan din naman ni Jan-Jan. Sabi nya, ‘papa, gusto ko pumunta nun at magaudition ako’,” Jojo said.

    The particular dance the boy performed during the March 12 show, which featured talented kids aged from six to 12, was taught by Jan-Jan’s uncle, Jojo said.

    He added that they merely wanted to support their child. “Syempre, gusto ng anak ko sumikat, gusto nya magartista, kaya yun ang ginawa nya para maiba sya at mapansin sya ng ibang tao,” he said.

    ” Ang masasabi ko lang, dun sa mga naninira at saka sa mga nag-ano sa Youtube, tigilan naman nila kasi hindi naman kagustuhan ng magulang na maging… kagustuhan ng anak ko yun na maipakita ang kanyang talent… Hindi kasalanan ng anak ko na maging ganun kasi yun ang pagkaalam nya, maganda ang ginagawa nya. At saka, marami po ang nagsasabi sa Youtube na ‘magaling ang anak mo’ at saka yung mga pinsan ko sa America, nagtetext sa akin. Talagang walang may nagsasabi na hindi maganda ang ginawa ang anak,” Jojo said.

    Diana also rejects the notion that what happened was child abuse.

    “Ang masasabi ko lang po, wag po naman po sila (magsabi) ng ganun. Kasi napakasakit sa magulang na sabihan na (na-chi-child abuse) yung anak ko dahil hindi naman po namin tinuturuan ng masama yung anak ko. Sana po maintindihan nyo na yung talent ng anak ko, ganun ko. Gusto lang po nya siguro mag-artista na maexpose sa mga tao kaya gusto nya rin po sana sumayaw o guminhawa po ang buhay namin.” she said.

    Diana added, “Saka po sa mga ibang channel na… katulad po ng ‘Goin’ Bulilit.’ Bakit po ninyo hindi ninukwestiyon yung mga pinapagawa nyo sa show na yun at saka yung sa anak ko po yung kinukwestiyon nyo ng malaki… Wag nyo po sana masamain yung ginagawa ng anak ko.”

    TV5 apologizes

    Through an official statement, TV5 apologized for featuring Jan-Jan in the March 12 “Wiltime Bigtime” segment, which “viewers may have found offensive or in bad taste.”

    The statement reads, “We wish to stress that there was never any intention to humiliate or abuse Jan-Jan or any contestant on the show.

    “‘Willing Willie’ is a program that was conceptualized to bring joy and hope and shine the spotlight on ordinary Filipinos. The program aims to provide a venue for everyone to show their talents, tell their stories and make their dreams come true. This is the thrust of everyone involved in the program, particularly its host, Willie Revillame.”

    Like what Willie said during the March 28 episode of the show, the statement further explained that Jan-Jan has been joining mall and school contests and that he cried because of the presence of Balingit. It added that Jan-Jan “appeared to be sad or even in tears, not because he was being forced to dance, but because he felt the dance was ‘serious’ and he was playing a role.”

    “Again, TV5 and Wil Productions express profound regret for any insensitivity on their part, and wish to thank all those who have expressed concern. We are always grateful to be reminded of our obligations to the viewing public. In turn, we hope to make clear that the objective of the show has always been to bring joy and hope to Filipinos, whether they are participating on the show or viewing at home,” the statement ends.

    With reports from Glenda Villena

    ..

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    The One True Master Reply:

    As usual, they just don’t get it.

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    Hsing Tao Reply:

    Wala akong pakialam kung nagustuhan DAW ng bata yun. What I saw was indecent and a clear violation of the law. Hindi lang sila ang may anak na lalaki. Dapat protektahan ng gobyerno ang lahat ng bata sa Pilipinas sa mga ganung pangyayari at kalaswaaan. Whether they are doing it or watching it.

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    pablo nadera Reply:

    kaya nga diba, sa rape cases, consent ng minor ay hndi honored?
    ganito din sa case na ito.
    consent or approval nung bata is irrelevant kc wala pa cya capability to differentiate what is right or wrong.
    kaya nga exploitation ang issue dito diba
    another thing
    oo
    mainit dugo ko kay willie
    dahil he keeps on doing these atrocities then magmamalinis under the guise na:
    ang mahalaga po ay mapasaya namin ang kung sino man
    tae talaga

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  • The One True Master wrote on 29 March, 2011, 5:06

    Kudos rafterman. Very well said. This is the best I’ve read so far regarding the Jan-Jan incident. Nakakalungkot talaga itong nangyari na ito. Bilang Pilipino at magulang nakakadismaya talaga.

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  • The One True Master wrote on 29 March, 2011, 5:21

    Isa din sa napansin ko na nung tinanung ni Willy kung ano ang trabaho ng Tatay ni Jan-Jan, nung sinagot ni Jan-Jan na nasa parlor ang tatay nya, biglang halakhak naman itong si Willy. Ano naman ang masama dun kung kumikita naman yung tatay sa marangal na paraan. Kahit sa parlor ka pa nagtratrabaho at wala kang ginagawang masama, mas may respeto pa ako sa iyo kaysa sa isang katas taasang politiko o di kaya isang mayaman na TV host na bulok naman ang moralidad.

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  • arnz wrote on 29 March, 2011, 7:00

    kahit kailan talaga hindi ko nagustuhan si willie at mga palabas niya i seriously hate the effing son of a b!tch.. yung ginawa lang niyang pagtawag at pagpapahiya kila john estrada na hosts ng bagong tv show dun sa 2 pinapakita na wala siyang pinagaralang tao..im not for the othoer show either pare pareho lang naman yan..

    kawawang bata at mga kawawang tao..tingin ba nila may makukuhang aral sa mga ganyang palabas? at tama bang iasa na lang lahat sa mga game show?kaya rin hindi umuunlad dito..sila ang repleksyon kung ano ang ugali ng mga pilipino..naintindihan ko na ang palaging sinasabi ng tatay ko na walang mapupulot
    na aral sa mga ganyang palabas

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  • Alizarine wrote on 29 March, 2011, 7:08

    http://www.spot.ph/newsfeatures/47976/controversial-child-jan-jan-returns-to-emwilling-willieem-says-he-was-crying-because-he-was-afraid-of-ex-cager-in-audience-

    i don’t know if this site is reliable, but if the content was true…
    wow pinagtanggol pa ng tatay nya un viewpoint na yun….

    “Asked who taught Jan-Jan the controversial dance, Estrada pointed to his nephew in the audience, whom he did not identify. His nephew said it was Jan-Jan who wanted to learn the dance, and the boy affirmed this. Jan-Jan’s mother Diana added that the boy has been doing the dance—to the tune of “Careless Whisper”—since he was three years old.

    Estrada defended his son’s Willing Willie act and denied allegations that having him perform as such was child abuse. “Kagustuhan ng anak ko ‘yon. Siyempre gusto ng anak kong sumikat, mag-artista kaya ‘yon ang ginawa niya para maiba siya… Hindi kasalanan ng anak ko na maging gano’n kasi ang pagkakaalam niya, maganda ang ginagawa niya.”

    Estrada was visibly proud of his son’s dance, even repeatedly offering to have him dance again on the show. He claimed that many Youtube users and his cousins in the US have commended Jan-Jan’s skills. At one time, people in Quiapo recognized his son and asked to have pictures taken with him, according to Estrada. He said the owners of the computer shop near their house even let Jan-Jan use their facilities for free because they were extremely happy with his dance.

    and then goes on to show YET ANOTHER BAD THING ABOUT THE COMMON FILIPINO: Materialism!

    “Asked how they spent the P10,000 cash prize Jan-Jan got earlier, Estrada said they bought the boy an mp5 player and bike. “

    He works in a parlor, and so this father must not be as rich as Willie. But look at that! Instead of investing/saving the 10k for the child’s education….

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  • Nod32 wrote on 29 March, 2011, 7:38

    OA

    Maliit na Butas Pinalalaki

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    The One True Master Reply:

    Small holes can sink ships. It is certainly not over acting if you take the time to think on how to plug the small hole before it gets any bigger.

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    The One True Master Reply:

    It’s easy to be dismissive and say OA especially if you are too lazy to use your brain. It’s the perfect cop-out.

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    Auriga Reply:

    Wala kaming pinapalaki. Dati nang nandyan yun butas. That was the point of the article.

    …But then again, we don’t expect people like you to read and understand it.

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    Clouie Reply:

    Your are totally Blind to the person who said OA!

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    Nod32 Reply:

    Yes they are Blind to me hehe thank you for pointing that out

    PS i know what you mean its just the way you said it haha :-)

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  • vinz wrote on 29 March, 2011, 8:14

    watching this vid made me fall off my chair !!! so funny… cute kid though, crying while grinding !!! if that was the talent of janjan’s father and uncle, can we blame them ??? that’s the only thing they can teach the child. and calling janjan’s aunt a “bugaw”??? why ??? she only went there to accompany the child, because his parents are working.

    wag nating i-limit ang pagiisip natin !!! dont just look at the negative side of things !!! kaya di umaasenso eh !!! i’m not even on willie’s side, pero while reading your article parang OA nga !!! :(

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    Auriga Reply:

    “dont just look at the negative side of things !!! “

    Oh, you mean there was a positive side?

    “kaya di umaasenso eh !!!”

    Yes, because some people are just too freaking short-sighted.

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    vinz Reply:

    positive – child showed his talent, entertained people, got some money, gained a little fame…

    di lahat ng contestants may magandang talent like jovit or charisse. all you guys can see is negativity… for sure sa positive thoughts na yan may ihihirit na negativity pa din… right???

    short-sighted… pag masyado sineseryoso ang lahat ng bagay SHORT-sighted talaga !!! sometimes you just need to relax and enjoy things without complaining or criticizing. :D

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    Hsing Tao Reply:

    Iba ang ang mga ginagawa ni Charice sa ginawa ng bata. Yung bata nagsayaw (in Willie’s OWN WORDS) ng parang macho dancer. Masagwa at nakakawala ng dignidad at masamang impluwensya sa mga ibang kabataan.

    pablo nadera Reply:

    cge
    susunugin namin bahay mo tapos bigyan ka namin ng kendi
    pagsunog lng ng bahay talent ko
    at may mga demonyong naeentertain pag ginagawa ko un
    wag mo gawing issue
    focus ka sa positive,
    binigyan kita ng kendi
    oo, logical fallacy eto pero since logically faulty ka din naman,
    patulan na kita sa stance mo

    AlvinEternal Reply:

    Kaya hindi tayo umaasenso is because of our culture of mediocrity. So the author has a point. Actually, it’s a big issue is that because are we teaching THIS to kids? That’s why the Philippines is a hellish society and you prove it. Thanks a lot.

    *Daido thumbs down*

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    vinz Reply:

    sad… there’s really no point on discussing this issue really. rather than exploiting all of the great things that are happening in this country all these guys are trying to bring our morality down. why not just discuss POSITIVE thoughts not the TRASH ones.

    so you guys want to show everyone that willie is an A**H*LE !!! well they really cant please anyone. im a willie- pacquiao hater but hey many people LOVE them and theyre successful on what they do.

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    Hsing Tao Reply:

    Osama Bin Laden is also successful in what he does. Does that mean it is OK? Negative ang sitwasyon, so negative ang diskusyon. Kung yumaman ang Pilipinas at nagtino ang Pilipino, positive ang diskusyon. Dapat magpakatotoo. We have to talk about what is real. Basahin mo mga ibang articles sa site na ito lalo na yung tungkol sa Pinoy Pride.

    archie Reply:

    hayaan mo na s vinz, alvineternal, nagpaalam na yung utak niya sa kanya, ayaw na ng brain ni vinz na magamit sa walang kwentang pilosopiya ng katawan niya kaya naglayas na…

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    archie Reply:

    hey vinz! i just saw your brain saying bye-bye to your skull, ang sabi ng utak mo: “di ko na makaya ang logic na pinapakain mo sa kin, gusto mong majustify ang ginawa ni jan jan sa willing willie, sa ngalan ng pera kaya mong makitang sumasayaw na parang macho dancer ang inosenteng bata na nilason ng mga gagong matanda ang utak. ayoko na sayo vinz marunong ka pa naman at mukhang nakapag-aral pero nasusuka na ako sa pinapakain mong kaisipan sa akin:”

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    vinz Reply:

    nice one archie…yan ang comment ng mga di nagiisip. di nga maganda ang talent na ipinakita nung bata, pero entertaining. di sya umiiyak kasi PINILIT syang sumayaw. umiiyak yung bata kasi nahihiya sya sa maraming taong nanonood at dahil kay balingit. haayzz its so hard to instill information on your brain when you have none.

    EPIC FAIL :D

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    Hsing Tao Reply:

    Hindi na ito tungkol sa batang iyon. Wala akong pakialam kung “gusto” ng bata ang ginawa niya. In bad taste yun at malaswa ang ginalaw niya. Dapat mapatigil yan at maparusahan ang palabas ni Willie sa nangyari. Ito ay para sa proteksyon ng mga kabataang Pilipino. Hindi lang ang tatay ni JanJan ang may anak. Ang disenteng magulang ayaw ipagawa yun sa anak niya at ayaw ang mga anak nila na makakita ng ganun.

  • Nod32 wrote on 29 March, 2011, 9:05

    OA OA OA OA

    “kaya di umaasenso eh !!!”???

    Wag Manira ng Kapwa Pinoy at AASENSO NGA tayo

    Pagdasal nyo na lang mga bibitayin bukas at ag kung ano anong kababawan yang mga laman ng Brain-less ninyo!

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    vinz Reply:

    yan ang dapat pinag tutuunan natin ng pansin yung mga bibitayin !!! not the PETTY tv show or person !!!

    lets just take JAPAN for example, mas madami sila stupid things na ginagawa sa kapwa nila like sa tv shows, etc, but theyre still supporting one another diba !!! with the tragedy that happened to them i will have no doubt they can overcome this and still be better than us in any aspect. kasi di sila naninira ng kapwa !!!

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    Hsing Tao Reply:

    May mga stupid show sa Japan but their culture insulates them from any negative effect of those shows. Isa pa, mas marami naman silang smart shows. Voltes V for example promotes using intelligence, courage and discipline to win. Hindi tulad ni willie tinuturuan niya na para manalo kailangan maging bastos at tanga.

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    archie Reply:

    isa ka pa nod32. pang anti-virus ang pangalan mo pero puro mikrobyo din ang utak mo tulad ni vinz. at anong pakialam natin sa tatlong bibitayin sa china? batas ng china yun at nahulihan sila ng illegal drugs kaya wag mong ipasan sa balikat nating mga nasa pilipinas ang kasalanang ginawa nila. kung papakialaman natin ang batas ng china wala din tayong magagawa pag nangialam sila sa constitution natin.

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    Nod32 Reply:

    Sabe ko ipagdasal hinde pakialaman ang batas ng China

    Intindihin mo nga ng ayos Brainless este archie pala

    kahit pag balibaliktarin mo mga yan Pinoy pa din sila

    Love your own!

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    AlvinEternal Reply:

    It’s better to be a human being than being a Pinoy. Hanga ako sa China when it comes to the implementation of their laws. Samantalang dito sa atin may palusot pa due to corruption, etc. Kung talagang may kasalanan, well that’s it. Either imprisonment or life penalty.

    Love our own? It’s better to be proud on our achievements that are collective rather than individual. Because of what you’ve said, Sen. Richard Gordon was right: we are a dysfuntional people.

    *Daido thumbs down*

    Hsing Tao Reply:

    Dapat lang na ma execute sila kasi lumabag sila sa batas ng China. Good job China!

    archie Reply:

    love your own? so dapat tangkilikin ang mga bagay na ginagawa ng pinoy kahit mali dahil ginawa ng pilipino? yan ang pinakamababaw na pilosopiyang nabasa ko ngayong araw na ito Nod32. at pag binabasa namin dito sa bahay ang mga reactions ninyo ni vinz ay wala kaming magawa kundi tumawa na lang sa inyong dalawa. talagang nabobobo na ang pilipinas dahil umabot na hanggang langit ang kayabangan natin for having that stinky “filipino pride”. puro tayo “ako ay pilipino, taas-noo kahit kanino” pero pagdating sa disiplina sa sarili at pagtatrabaho ay puro patarantado. si vinz at nod32, tandaan natin ang mga pangalan at kung sakaling kilala natin sila sa personal ay tapikin na lang natin sa balikat at sabihan nating “nakakaawa, [mababaw na] pinoy ka nga mag-isip

    archie Reply:

    agree kay alvineternal at hsing tao, accomplishments should be credited by works and not by nationality. stupid viruses shouldn’t read anti-pinoy articles kung kababawan ng utak pa rin ang iapapakalat nila sa comment boxes ^_^

    Artemio Reply:

    “Love your own” kahit na mali? Maybe “love truth and justice” is better.

    Kaya nga magulo pilipinas kasi puro “love your own” mga politiko.

    China is showing us what respect for the law should look like. They can tell that pinoys need to be taught a lesson or two about rule of law. And, don’t expect God to perform miracles for them, especially while pinoys still refuse to acknowledge their own shortcomings. God is not your homey. These pinoys took a risk and are now paying for it. They are not innocent. Why don’t they start praying for those whose young lives were being ruined, because, thanks to drug mules like them, kids are having more access to these drugs?

    Nod32 Reply:

    At alalahanin mo tinatawanan mo kame pero tinatawanan din namin mga comments mo dito haha :-p

    tapikin mo mukha mo

    vinz Reply:

    @ archie – yan kaya di ka umaasenso kasi kapwa mo kinukutya mo. nabiktima na nga sila bale wala pa din sayo. e kung sa pamilya mo nangyari yun at ganyan ang sasabihin namin na MABUTI SA KANILA YUN MABITAY KASI MGA ADIK SILA !!! will you be happy???

    and back to the topic… kung pagsayaw lang ang talent mo at mapasali ka sa isang contest ano ipe-perform mo pagkanta??? pagdrawing??? pag tumbling??? basta di pinpilit o napipilitan walang masama dun. mag isip muna bago mag comment. :D

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    Aegis-Judex Reply:

    So you would rather we do not drill the bitter truth into our fellow Filipinos’ heads? You’re asking us NOT to instruct the ignorant, which is a Spiritual Work of Mercy. Do you understand the import of what you’re saying? If not, let me tell you: You want us not to sear the bitter truth into our fellow Filipinos’ heads… and since most of them are that ignorant, you would rather they stay ignorant. Right, let the tontows,the jologs crowd, and the rest of the savage rabble run this country to the ground. Is that what you want?

    vinz Reply:

    i understand why the author wrote this article and i also want other filipinos to see whats going on around us. what i dislike on this non sense is that its not only us who can read and understand this article. this can also be seen by everyone. EVERYONE !!! another FAIL from OUR COUNTRY not just one PERSON !!! keep that in mind….ONE MISTAKE is EVERYONE’s MISTAKE !!!
    so would you like a POSITIVE outlook from us or a NEGATIVE one??? would you think writing this kind of article will help our COUNTRY ??? THINK !!! THINK !!! THINK !!!
    cheers :D

    Aegis-Judex Reply:

    Isn’t that why the author wrote said article? There are those who wish to drill the bitter truth deep into the average Flip’s head, and if it has to come to a point much like this, they will reach that point.

    ed Reply:

    Vinz, I for one actually believe articles like this help the country. It provokes people to THINK. Readers are forced to question their values. Being aware of the one’s true state of being is the best way to evaluate on what you need to change in order to grow.

    Correct me if I’m wrong but from your replies I get the impression people should only write positive articles about the Philippines? Why? So foreigners will like us better?

    The purpose of social media should be to hold a mirror in front of a society and show itself for what it is. That’s what this article is doing.

    No matter how your spin things what happened to that poor kid is plain wrong.

    vinz Reply:

    “Correct me if I’m wrong but from your replies I get the impression people should only write positive articles about the Philippines? Why? So foreigners will like us better?”

    YES !!! im proud to be a FILIPINO, proud of our country, proud of our hero, athletes, tradtions, etc. but if we continue on exploiting negative stuffs about us, how can we be proud to be one ??!?

    are you PROUD that we have a corrupt government??? perfect officers on the mendoza hostage taking??? false drug smugglers in CHINA??? TV shows exploiting and making fun of their contestants??

    suite yourselves !!! nuff said !!!

    Aegis-Judex Reply:

    Reality check: What our “heroes” and “athletes” have accomplished are theirs and theirs alone.

    ed Reply:

    “YES !!! im proud to be a FILIPINO, proud of our country, proud of our hero, athletes, tradtions, etc. but if we continue on exploiting negative stuffs about us, how can we be proud to be one ??!?”

    Faux patriotism

    We need to hear the negative stuff so we can change for the better. Dwelling on our accomplishments is just patting yourself on the back. Pointing out what is wrong with our country doesn’t imply I am not proud of it. It is because I love my country that I find it necessary to point out what I feel is a step in the wrong direction.

    vinz Reply:

    What our “heroes” and “athletes” have accomplished are theirs and theirs alone.

    ….nope their ours too. will you not do the same if you were in their shoes? i bet you will.

    Faux patriotism

    ….ok , ill be proud of the POSITIVE ONES and you’ll be proud of the NEGATIVE ONES. have it your way !!! i’ll drink to that.

    vinz Reply:

    We need to hear the negative stuff so we can change for the better. Dwelling on our accomplishments is just patting yourself on the back.

    may trabaho ka ba??? na try mo na ba yang sinasabi mo??? try mo sa interview mo puro negative sabihin mo??? matatanggap ka kaya? pano ka aasenso kung wala ka namang silbi.

    and when your pertaining to oneself…. di na ako kailangang sabihan ng friends or relatives ko kung may mali akong ginawa. kasi sa sarili ko ALAM kong nagkamali ako.

    kung gagawa man ng aksyon para maayos ito…gumawa ng hakbang na di ikakasira ng bansa. tulad ng pagsulat ng liham, meeting, at direktang kausapin ang mga nakakataas. di yang gagawa ng blog, para ano… para mabasa ng LAHAT ng tao, media at ng mga taga ibang bansa.

    Hsing Tao Reply:

    This is not a job interview and Willie is not our employer. Maybe you like to go on a job interview with Willie and Say everything positive to him. You can also do some macho dancing and burlesk dancing and for sure he will hire you vinz. LOL! Pwned.

    Aegis-Judex Reply:

    No, vinz, I will not. I, unlike you, consider the individual as an individual, not as an extension of the society.

    Nod32 Reply:

    puro mikrobyo din ang utak ko? hehe

    Magaling na kesa wala gaya mo hehe

    Angat Pinoy!

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    Hsing Tao Reply:

    Hindi aangat ang Pinoy kung laging tinatangkilik ang mga maling pag iisip gaya ng kay revillame. Baka tanga pinoy at hindi angat pinoy. Angat Tsinoy maniniwala pa ako.

    Penoy Reply:

    Pity?
    He’ll probably make more money than you wait and see

    vinz Reply:

    even if it will cost a negative image to us??? then this article is pointless !!! do you think the average and the poor will read this kind of article, i dont think so. only those who have ample amount of time are reading this article and most of them are just spending their time in FB and blogging on much interesting stuffs on the web.

    “…and if it has to come to a point much like this, they will reach that point.” – are you forcefully trying to instill this in people’s mind? this is a free country, they will decide which is right or wrong.

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    Hsing Tao Reply:

    If itnis pointless then don’t read it. Why even bother to reply? If you think the poor shouldmread it then print out many copies and give them to the poor like what was said.

    Clouie Reply:

    LOL…I can’t stop myself from laughing, they say that people who don’t want to see the truth will keep pretending to be blind. If we don’t try to correct the mistakes and the wrong things in our society, we will never develop and evolve into a mature society. We can’t pretend and go on as if nothing is wrong. We have to be critical on things like this because it will help us find ways on correcting them and perhaps turn things around. Your mentality is the kind of mentality most Filipinos would have, that of being apathetic and less motivated. I guess people here comment and react because we are very concerned and we care about the Philippines. Fact is, Willie and this kind of TV shows enforces the laziness of the Filipinos. Yes, this one episode seems to be a very insignificant case but we are not just talking about this one instance. Jan Jan is only one of the millions of poor kids in the Philippines who didn’t have any choice because they were a product of ignorant parents who only care about easy money at the expense of their kids. They are a perfect example of the common poor pinoys who hope that their kids will help them get rich one day. They taught the kid to dance like that so he can a shot a fame and be noticed. That’s very irresponsible parenting. Parents should help the children grow decently and instill proper values so that they can be productive citizens one day. They are not commodities which you can easy trade for cash. The worst part is that people in the Philippines accept this kind of travesty as normal. They even find it amusing that a little kid was asked to perform like a “macho dancer” several times. I can’t blame the people watching Willie’s TV show because they have been brainwashed by all sorts of media propaganda but the fact that some people felt disgust only shows that it’s not acceptable for some. It’s not about making a big issue out of a little incident or trying to make a big deal of a simple mistake but it’s about exposing the rotten attitude of most pinoys that makes our country remain stagnant and impoverished.

    ed Reply:

    Pity the kid who is now immortalized in Youtube as crying macho dancer boy.

    vinz Reply:

    i’d rather set my view on the beautiful things so that the path which i will choose will be positive as well. call it blind if u will but will it change anything? even if you write millions of articles like this nothing will change. there will still be followers and haters !!! most of the critics who are reading this article wants to make a big fuzz about it. have it your way. live your life with the UGLY TRUTH !!!

    Penoy Reply:

    Pity?
    He’ll probably make more money than you wait and see

    Hsing Tao Reply:

    If nothing will change then poor Philippines. Articles like this are good. It opens the eyes of a lot of people.

  • Anthony wrote on 29 March, 2011, 12:21

    “Isang batang anim na taong gulang ay tinuruan ng kanyang tiyahin na magsayaw ng malaswa upang siya ay magantimpalaan ng pera kapalit ang kanyang dangal”

    “.ONE MISTAKE is EVERYONE’s MISTAKE !!!”

    (teka wait, how do I spell it nga – non sqit. ah i got it na – non sequitur)

    tsk tsk tsk. hirap talaga ng buhay sa ‘tate ngayon ano? nakaka-cope kayo by looking at your favorite construct of the country you abandoned

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    vinz Reply:

    pertaining to me??? :D

    topic is about WILLIE and JANJAN… 2 person actually… include the parents, aunt and uncle, that makes them 6. SIX MISTAKES is EVERYONE’s MISTAKES. no relevance??? READ before you comment.

    tsk tsk :D

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    Hsing Tao Reply:

    Willie’s shows become popuar meaning a lot of Pinoys support it. Itnshows there is something wrong with the brains of Pinoys and their sense of dignity.

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    Auriga Reply:

    6? Only six? You included makes 7.

    And don’t even get me started on the trolls at Yahoo! Philippines. They make me want to puke.

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    Hsing Tao Reply:

    How about the audience?

    vinz Reply:

    dont start with me smart ass. this topic is about those people in WW. if that was my son i will not make him do that because i can teach him much better things to perform. but who are we to judge those people !!! the kid loves dancing. his father and uncle only knows those dance moves. and what the kid’s mother said regarding GOING BULILIT, some episodes require the children to undress and only wear boxers or briefs, but you dont get this kind of article. geeeshhh… puke yourself up !!! :D

  • Nod32 wrote on 29 March, 2011, 13:14

    Tapos puro english pa kayo… Lalo na kayong di naintindihan ng ”average ignorant flip” hehe kasalanan ni Balingit yan! tapusin si BONEL!! Hehe seriously guys and girls, sinulat ang article na to BAGO mag explain yong bata at magulang. me punto kayong lahat pero sa huli’t huli sila pa din me karapatan kung ano ang sa tingin nilang tama para sa anak nila. me karapatan kayo/tayo sa ating mga opinyon pero wala tayong karapatang ipilit (o i drill daw aray hehe) na tama o mali ang isang bagay. maaaring ang tama sa yo e mali sa iba. ok lang magbigay ng opinyon isaalang alang lang din ang opinyon ng iba. peace!

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    Hsing Tao Reply:

    Gaya ng sabi ko, hindi na ito tungkol sa batang iyon. Wala akong pakialam kung “gusto” ng bata ang ginawa niya. In bad taste yun at malaswa ang ginalaw niya. Dapat mapatigil yan at maparusahan ang palabas ni Willie sa nangyari. Ito ay para sa proteksyon ng mga kabataang Pilipino. Hindi lang ang tatay ni JanJan ang may anak. Ang disenteng magulang ayaw ipagawa yun sa anak niya at ayaw ang mga anak nila na makakita ng ganun.

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    The One True Master Reply:

    This is a perfect example of the mentality that gets personalities like Erap, Trillanes, NoyNoy, Lito Lapid, Gringo, Imelda Marcos etc elected to public office. Here is the typical masang pilipino. They just don’t get it no matter what. And this way of thinking has taken the Philippines nowhere.

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    Auriga Reply:

    Just because they think nothing is wrong with it doesn’t mean we should condone it. Ibig mo bang sabihin na kung sa magnanakaw tama at walang mali sa pagnanakaw, babale-walain na natin? Ok lang kasi “karapatan” nya yon?
    And please don’t chalk this up to a difference in opinion. It’s wrong, plain and simple. Sugarcoat all over it as much as you want, but at the end of the day it’s still effing blatantly wrong.

    Heck, if you really do even get the gist of things, you should know that this was never a question of whether or not Willie, Jan Jan, his parents, or TV were wrong.

    The true issue here is do YOU understand that it was wrong? I do. A lot of us do. We want to do something about it. If you don’t get it… unfortunately, it isn’t just “your loss.”

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    Hsing Tao Reply:

    Willie Revillame’s own dirty mouth connected the child’s dance to “macho dancer” and “burlesque queen”. Willie himself said those words so he knew all along it was not an “innocent dance” that got “misconstrued”. It was a strip-dance and he made the kid do it over and over. When the kid was raised on a platform the crowd even simulated patrons of a strip club and was “reaching out” to “touch” him. It was a very disgusting scene.

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    Auriga Reply:

    At sya pa ang naghuhugas-kamay ngayon.

    What else is new?

  • jHaMeZ wrote on 29 March, 2011, 14:49

    I was a fan back then of Willie when he was still with ABS-CBN. I admired him for his generousity. But after seeing the video, I felt disgusted. A crying child, is probably thinking why the hell are these people doing this to me? Money for immorality? That’s not so sad. =(

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    jHaMeZ Reply:

    Sorry! … I meant that’s so sad …

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    Annie Reply:

    It is not generosity. It’s not even his money. He is actually making money out of it(the thing you called generosity).
    good thing that you found what’s obviously wrong with that show. disgusting, right?

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  • ArticleRequest wrote on 29 March, 2011, 17:30

    vinz: so would you like a POSITIVE outlook from us or a NEGATIVE one??? would you think writing this kind of article will help our COUNTRY ???

    How about the truth w/o any B.S. attached? Kaya mo bang sikmurain?

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    vinz Reply:

    How about the truth w/o any B.S. attached? Kaya mo bang sikmurain?

    aren’t there any POSITIVE TRUTHS??? positve ones kayang kaya kong sikmurain. those bad publicities kaya nyo bang sikmurain??? SAINYO NA. DUN KAYO PROUD DI BA ??!? sabihan nyo na akong bulag…wala akong pakialam proud akong maging pinoy kahit saan ako magpunta.

    pag bumabyahe ako at tatanungin ako ng mga FOREIGNERS ano sa tingin nyo sinasabi ko sa kanila??? ang korupsyon sa gobyerno natin…. the hell with that. syempre pinagmamalaki ko mga magagandang tanawin natin, mga mabubuting tradition at magagandang balita mula sa ating bansa !!! dahil lang sa kabobohan ni willie masisira buong bansa…kayo na MALINIS, MAGALING at WALANG PAGKAKAMALI !!!

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    AlvinEternal Reply:

    Most of our traditions sucked and how the Second Aquino Administration gradually sucked when it comes to tourism. The “Wow Philippines” slogan is ok yet they managed to make their own with the failure that is “Pilipinas Kay Ganda”. And what happened? It was heavily criticized by most people. It’s “Pilipinas Kay Tanga” to be exact. And even are traditions were becoming bad habits if you ask me.

    And since we are colonized by the Spaniards, we have a similar culture just like in the Latin American countries. It REALLY makes sense at all.

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  • AlvinEternal wrote on 29 March, 2011, 17:46

    If we always focus more on the positive even it’s a lie then we will never see the truth. Even what we see it’s bad, it’s the TRUTH. As Jesus said, “The TRUTH shall set you free.”

    That is what Anti-Pinoy is all about: to take off the minset of Da Pinoy and to learn on the TRUTH. You will see the negative side at first but if you try to think, then you will see it.

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    Auriga Reply:

    Exactly. For change to happen you first have to acknowledge the existence of a problem. To acknowledge a problem you have to see and experience it. It is thus necessary to see the negative side of things.

    Focus on the positive side of things? Sorry, but in this situation, that would be what we call “escapism.” Unfortunately for us escapism seems to be an art mastered to perfection by Da Pinoy.

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    ed Reply:

    Amen

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    vinz Reply:

    again for the Nth time. i understand and agree with you guys na MALI yung ginawa ni willie. ang hindi lng maganda sakin e kinakalat pa natin para mabasa ng LAHAT ng tao !!! now its all over the news. kawawa nanaman ang pinas.

    alam nyo ba nangyari sa honkong nung nangyari yung MENDOZA HOSTAGE ??? may kamag anak ba kayo dun??? ako kasi meron!!! and pinapahirapan sila dun alam nyo kung bakit DAHIL SA PAGKAKAMALI NG ILANG PILIPINO….DAMAY LAHAT !!!

    kaya yang sinasabi nyong ACKNOWLEDGE the problem…please dont….FIX IT….dont ACKNOWLEDGE it !!! focus on the POSITIVE stuffs…. why not…. bulag na kung bulag… aasenso ba tayo sa negativity??? o sa positibong mga pangyayari???

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    AlvinEternal Reply:

    If we focus more on the positive things TOO MUCH, then it’s nothing more than a form of escapism. We must use the negative side in order to learn our mistakes. Unfortunately, most of Filipinos are like that. It’s better that we ACKNOWLEDGE the problem then FIX it.

    Because what we see in the Philippines right now is more on the negative side but that’s harsh REALITY. Reality can be positive AND negative. Let’s not be just POSITIVE. Let’s be REAL sometimes.

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    ed Reply:

    vinz, pare, sincerely, sorry about your relatives in Hong Kong.

    but maybe this is the website you are looking for, not AP:
    http://goodnewspilipinas.com/

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    rafterman Reply:

    You cannot fix problems without acknowledging them. The first step in the scientifc method is to identify the problem.

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    Elle Reply:

    How can you fix a problem without acknowledging that it exists?

    That’s what AP is here, to make people who are blindsided by whatever truths they believe in aware of the many things that are contributing to the problems our country has.

    If you can’t accept that, then you must be living in your balloon of sunshine and rainbow for a long time.

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    Auriga Reply:

    And for the nth time, it’s about time you stopped escaping reality.

    Funny you should mention the hostage crisis. Okay, so we can be positive and think “people got out alive, not every one got killed” But that doesn’t change the hard world-wide known fact that 8(?) foreign tourists were killed due to the government’s ineptitude.

    I’m sorry about your relatives in HK. They had no hand in what happened and thus did not deserve such backlash.

    But what do you want to happen now? Are we going to keep ourselves high on the fact that not every one was killed? Are you content with sitting pretty here and thinking happy thoughts?

    Same thing here. So you do realize that it was wrong. What now, are you simply going to shrug it off?

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  • rego wrote on 29 March, 2011, 22:55

    Creat piece fafterman! I am surpised on what willie is saying in defense, but what really sad is that soem peopel still find it in their heart to defend Willie even to debate about wether teh act is wrong or not. It simply very wrong period! wla na dapat pag talunan pa!

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    rafterman Reply:

    Thanks rego! I find it weird that people watch him, I find it even weirder that people defend him. The logic (or lack of it thereof) that they use to defend him reflects the poor thinking skills of our kababayan. They cannot say it was an innocent dance as Willie himsel used the words macho dancer and burlesque queen in allusion to it. Even if the father said it was OK, he does not speak for all the decent Filipino fathers who want their kids to be decent and be exposed to decency. Decent fathers do not want their kids to see what JanJan did (and the likes of him do) and they don’t like the idea of their kids doing that.

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  • Reggie wrote on 30 March, 2011, 0:46

    OA nga

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    AlvinEternal Reply:

    Sorry, but what the author said is TRUE.

    That’s why I don’t want to watch Willing Willie. If you call this “OA”, then I feel sorry for you. That’s why Filipinos are stupid due to their tolerance to these acts.

    *Daido thumbs down*

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  • Penoy wrote on 30 March, 2011, 0:54

    Bat galit na galit ke willie? Crush nyo ba sya? Hehe

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    AlvinEternal Reply:

    We just want to prove the fact that shows like Willing Willie are contributing and making fun to the stupidity of the Filipino masses. And your name REALLY fits.

    *Daido thumbs down*

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    potaters Reply:

    Bakit ba kahit lehitimo mong binabatikos ang isang tao, akala nila may pagnanasa ka doon sa taong iyon? Puro na lang tawag ng laman ang nasa isip in the guise of a “joke”.

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    archie Reply:

    dahil ang mga taong ganyan magcomment ay walang ibang alam sa utak nila kundi pagnanasa at kababawan. di nila kayang magpresent ng tamang argument para depensahan ang paniniwala nila kaya they resort to shallow reasonings. typical pinoy pareng potaters

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    potaters Reply:

    Para lang kasing tanga ang mga comments as in ZERO PROCESSING sa utak. Kung ano na lang ang “naisip”, yun na lang ang sasabihin. Paano naman, puro jejemon Facebook status lang ang kayang i-type.

    Aegis-Judex Reply:

    And, quoting an older cousin of mine, shallow people will always be lower-class.

  • Brownman wrote on 30 March, 2011, 3:09

    Para sa akin, ang may kasalanan dito ay ang magulang ng bata sapagkat dinala siya dun para sumayaw ngunit hindi nila inihanda ang murang isipan niya sa mga ekspektasyon sa programa. Maari na may sala rin po si Willie ngunit hindi lamang po siya ang nasa likod ng programang iyon na may kakayahan na gawin ang tama. Sana lang po huwag natin gamitin ang ating nalalaman sa paghila ng dangal ng ating kapwa bagkus itulisa natin ito upang ipaglaban ang tama at palawakin ang pag iisip ng iba Pilipino man o hindi.

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  • Lei wrote on 30 March, 2011, 3:24

    And Willie R has shown the world again how crap he is. Pero sa totoo lang mas kumulo dugo ko habang naririnig ko ang malalakas na tawa ng tiyahin ng bata. Iba nga talaga kapag puro pera ang iniisip, kahit sariling pamangkin ilalagay sa ganoong sitwasyon para lang kumita ng maliit na halaga. Such low life!

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  • Vandolphfan wrote on 30 March, 2011, 4:25

    Bakit badtrip na badtrip kayo dito?

    Mas malala pa nga yung ginawa ni Vandolph dati sa isang movie niya.

    At least ito, may suot na t-shirt at mapayat. Si Vandolph, mataba, may man-boobs, walang t-shirt at naka-focus pa yung camera sa boobs niya habang sumasayaw siya.

    Tawang-tawa ako dun at mas marami pang kinita si Vandolph kaysa sa batang yan.

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    AlvinEternal Reply:

    That was Vandolph when he was a kid back then. That dance he made was used for comedy purposes while Jan-Jan’s just used for mockery and a excuse for his aunt to get money.

    Nice job, trollfag. Because it’s more like apples and oranges.

    Daido thumbs down*

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    rafterman Reply:

    Both of those are in bad taste.

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  • anatheist wrote on 30 March, 2011, 8:08

    OA? Srsly, are you guys for real?! Moral ambiguity is a serious issue–my god how far we’ve degenerated. I can’t believe people are swallowing the chicken**** explanations TV5 and its host and the family themselves are spewing. Reading the comments… grabe ang galit ko. Ang kikitid ng utak, men. Everyone was at fault here.

    The uncle, for teaching the kid how to do that dance when he, as an adult, should have known better. I have to say, PEDOBEAR would be proud of that uncle.

    The parents, for tolerating it when any NORMAL, THINKING, DECENT parent would have taught the kid it was wrong. Excuse me, shut up with the excuses on talent because you won’t see acts like that being taught on dancing schools.

    The audience, for being morally-stunted that make them appreciate petty acts shown on WW.

    The host, for throwing commentaries that made it seem that what the boy did was to be pitied because of FREAKING POVERTY. After all, poverty is the real evil, isn’t it? That’s what makes the indecent acts okay because money defeats poverty.

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  • arnz wrote on 30 March, 2011, 14:47

    seriously? i used to be proud too.in fact i hated those who criticized our country and our people..but here’s something learned: i am a fine arts major and of course i’d feel happy whenever my drawings were praised..sure i also got some criticisms from my professors and that made me feel bad but then it was a way of improving my technique i drawing so that i could get a higher grade..

    bottomline? seeing what is wrong and accepting criticisms does not mean that you hate your country..i see it as a way of telling our people an the government to change..

    anyway back to the topic: i hear that dinky soliman from dswd sent tv5 a letter about the incident

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  • arnz wrote on 30 March, 2011, 14:48

    seriously? i used to be proud too.in fact i hated those who criticized our country and our people..but here’s something learned: i am a fine arts major and of course i’d feel happy whenever my drawings were praised..sure i also got some criticisms from my professors and that made me feel bad but then it was a way of improving my technique i drawing so that i could get a higher grade..

    bottomline? seeing what is wrong and accepting criticisms does not mean that you hate your country..i see it as a way of telling our people an the government to change..unfortunately some people are blind or just playing deaf to all te negativity

    anyway back to the topic: i heard that dinky soliman from dswd sent tv5 a letter about the incident

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  • hep wrote on 30 March, 2011, 15:55

    manigas ang mga haters ni willie,inggit lng kayo,,mamatay kau sa inggit.!!!!

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    AlvinEternal Reply:

    Read before you comment, troll. That’s why we don’t watch Willing Willie because it promotes stupidity. And worse, CULTURAL DEHUMANIZATION.

    Mas dapat tayong mainggit sa ibang bansa because they don’t have any stupid shows like this.

    *Daido thumbs down*

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    Penoy Reply:

    Hehe

    Wag manood ang ayaw. yun lang yon.

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    AlvinEternal Reply:

    During the cleaner days of Philippine TV, especially Family Kuwarta o Kahon, we never see scantily-dressed dancing girls or kids doing such dances. Actually, this article proves that our society is going downhill.

    Wag manood ang ayaw? Then how can we change our country for the better? BTW, are you an idiot or you’re just trolling. What a typical spineless Pinoy. :P

    potaters Reply:

    Huwag magcomment kung walang laman ang kokote. Yun lang yon.

    Penoy Reply:

    Di kayo na magaling pag di agree sa inyo puro kayo tira.

    gusto nyo puro sang ayon sa inyo hehe

    Wag manood ang ayaw! Yun pa din yon hehe
    .

    Elle Reply:

    Bakit ka maiinggit sa isang aroganteng mayabang katulad ni Willie?

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    Auriga Reply:

    Nakaaawa naman ang taong idol sya…

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    Elle Reply:

    Oo nga eh. Sila ang mga dapat hindi magkaanak eh, kung ganyang mga asal ang iniidolo nila at malamang sa malamang ay ipapamahagi nila sa mga bata.

    Kaya hindi umuunlad itong bansa natin.

  • Auriga wrote on 30 March, 2011, 22:08

    The Prima Donna strikes back. Took him long enough. I’m just glad I didn’t have to endure his soliloquy.

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1 comment:

LGitis said...

You have NO morals if you support Willie it's than simple. It is sad to see people enjoy such travesty and display played by this clowns. That is what segregates the "fool" and "wise".