On Educating Migrants
Educating Migrants?
Here comes another brouhaha from a sosyal who happened to be a co-writer of Ms. Malou Fernandez in the great, very great Manila Standard. Now I think these people behind this infamous broadsheet are celebrating the mainstream.
Malou Fernandez got her name famous online and in the media as well so why not he, Emil Jurado? As the issue on discriminating OFW, the Domestic helpers and those Overseas Contract workers doing odd jobs is almost fading (getting warmer after the big heat), here is Mr. Emil Jurado writing nonsense, a subject that most of us already know even without mentioning that there were movie producers who adopted the storyline in their films several times right? Remember Anak, Milan, Dubai and many more? They made big money. Moviegoers liked those films because they see themselves in the stories.
So what is new then? Nothing! What is the purpose? Simple, he just wants another page for himself and I'll give him what he wants because I'm good.
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Mr. Jurado, you judged OFW easily even if you say "our new heroes". I am OFW who is currently earning dollars and helping the Philippines shore up its economy. I have travelled "economy class" few times with some OFW's, white people and Asians but I never heard any single remarks like, "….ang mga sosyal!" Some would usually say it to pitch a joke but in most cases they will not say it to other people whom they do not know or they will keep it to themselves. If in any case they hurt anynone, they would definitely say "SORRY" immediately. I am thinking that maybe you're just imagining things because you want something to write about so you can follow Malou Fernandez footsteps?
Now, if you're embarrassed with our fellow Filipinos who eats with their hands in Hong Kong and Kowloon sides, that's your problem. Why don't you try doing that too? Maybe you'll enjoy it. Come on, just try, it won't kill you.
My advice is for you to read the chapter 4 of The Poverty of Memory: Essays on History and Empire by Renato Redentor Constantino that tackled the lives of Overseas Filipina Workers in Hong Kong. And yes, don't forget to try to immerse with poor people in the Philippines so you would understand why these people embarrassed you.
Oh, I don't care if you look down on us…but sorry to disappoint you. I JUST PITY YOU because you don't know anything about the lives of these people. While you're writing about educating us migrants, why don't you start educating yourself too?
And one more thing, I'm in Canada and they too are also loud specially when they are excited and happy or just simply talking, well that is what I observed not imagined.


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