Saturday, November 30, 2013

PiLIPINOS Yesterday and today...remembering Andres Bonifacio

Many Pilipinos born in the Philippines speaks at least 3 to 4 languages.
Despite of material poverty, many Pilipinos attended college. Some completed graduate schools and considered by many foreign employers as one of the most talented professionals in the world. 
General Douglas MacArthur spoke highly of Pilipinos, and many other notable Americans and U.S historians. Despite of material poverty, Philippines emerges as one of the most promising economy of Asia. That explains the presence of more than 200+ multinational businesses in the Philippines. Philippines is extremely rich in agriculture and aquatic resources. Formerly in the 50's,60's and 70's as the rice granary of Asia if not the world. Many agriculture lands suffered from exploitation of foreign businesses, notably researches were made in disguised of helping Philippine agriculture, instead destroyed many rice lands because of the introductions of pesticides and fertilizers made by foreign companies. Today Philippines is experiencing agriculture nightmares and the environment is polluted by factories and industrial plants including mining explorations.

Andres Bonifacio the de facto Philippine National Hero was born November 30, 1863 in Tondo, Manila
There are so many Pilipinos like Americans, Irish, Italians, Germans, and French who fought for independence. Many Philippine heroes died liberating the Philippines from foreign aggressions. 


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