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carol.prime 08-02-2006 09:22 AM

An Open Letter (of Hate) For Filipinos
 
This is a disgusting open letter email by Art Bell, a radio talk show host in Nevada (more info in the email itself). Here is yet another person who has taken advantage of his power and privilege to use hateful words and racial stereotypes that breed further ignorance and intolerance in our society.

Art Bell is a talk radio host who has two shows that he broadcasts from his home in Nevada, that is rebroadcast by 400 stations across the country.

He's written 2 books. He lived in Okinawa, Japan for some years and had a radio program on the English station here. And, though it's hard to believe after reading the following letter from him, he actually has been to the Philippines (he's traveled fairly extensively around the world).

This letter is so degrading, I think it's really important that everybody read this and not attack him, but respond to him in a civilized manner because otherwise his thoughts will be reaffirmed. Understand that not everyone has a viewpoint like we do, and that this is an opinion of someone who hopefully can be changed only by civil actions.

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Libertine 08-02-2006 09:23 AM

I love filipinos. Or rather, filipinas.

carol.prime 08-02-2006 09:23 AM

I find this funny, he is right in some ways where we, as Filipinos don't actually have an "Identity". I think this is due to the confusion of our mixed races from Hispanic, Chinese, American and Malay origins. I see it in malls, imagine young generations wearing ski caps and ski goggles in a tropical country, baggy low rise pants like that of African Americans living in the Bronx of New York, not to mention endless whitening products being sold at department stores and drug stores.

But his ignorance also blinds him from the other truth. That while we may glorify Anime shows and Japanese Internet gaming, he is not aware that a nameless Filipino may be responsible for some technical aspects of some Japanese software. He is not aware of our contribution to the the society in general .Technological advancements that may have aided post war navigations and landing on the moon. That the antibiotic Erythromycin was discovered by Dr. Abelardo Aguilar from Iloilo creating the brand "Ilosone".

Thomas Edison may have discovered the electric light bulb and the fluorescent lighting was thought up by Nikola Tesla. But the fluorescent lamp we use today was invented by Agapito Flores (a Cebuano named Benigno Flores of Bantayan Island, according to the Philippine Daily inquirer), a Filipino scientist. Americans helped then-Philippine leader Ramon Magsaysay to develop it for worldwide commerce. That the personal physician of former U.S. Pres. Bill Clinton is Eleanor "Connie" Concepcion Mariano, a Filipina doctor who was the youngest captain in the US Navy. A Filipino writer Jose Rizal could read and write at age 2, and grew up to speak more than 20 languages, includind Latin, Greek, German, French and Chinese.

Or that a Filipino genius was responsible for the near hiatus in the PENTAGON and White House nearly infiltrationg their closely guarded secrets with the "ILOVEYOU" bug. Nuisance maybe, but still one heck of a 'beautiful mind'...not to be underestimated.

The list goes on and on, but who cares right? Certainly not Mr. Art Bell...Boy, I'm not surprised.

carol.prime 08-02-2006 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Libertine
I love filipinos. Or rather, filipinas.

Thank you Libertine for your appreciation to my race :)

Dollarmansteve 08-02-2006 09:30 AM

I heart Pinays

Jakke PNG 08-02-2006 09:32 AM

Philipinos are probably a bunch of retards. ALL populations/races are idiots, individuals might not be. Finnish people are fucktards too. Who cares what he writes? Move on.

Anthony 08-02-2006 09:36 AM

Filipinos are notoriously hard to kill.

The .45 caliber is proof of it.

carol.prime 08-02-2006 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TeenGodFather
Philipinos are probably a bunch of retards. ALL populations/races are idiots, individuals might not be. Finnish people are fucktards too. Who cares what he writes? Move on.

I'm not stucked at all. And let me quote you on this: ALL populations/races are idiots, individuals might not be. Well then, this earth has been inhabited by retards like my race. Probably a lot of yours, too. :)

Jakke PNG 08-02-2006 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carol.prime
I'm not stucked at all. And let me quote you on this: ALL populations/races are idiots, individuals might not be. Well then, this earth has been inhabited by retards like my race. Probably a lot of yours, too. :)

My point exactly. So he probably wasn't lying in his letter. As a 'non-idiot'-individual, you shouldn't take it personally... unless the shoe fits?

gimo33 08-02-2006 09:44 AM

i love filipinas :)

carol.prime 08-02-2006 09:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TeenGodFather
My point exactly. So he probably wasn't lying in his letter. As a 'non-idiot'-individual, you shouldn't take it personally... unless the shoe fits?

I am not taking it personally. We do not need to create an identity for ourselves. We are who we are, just like you and your race. Our identity stems from the anonymity we live in this world and how we contribute silently towards the progress of the world and not just one country. Although the Filipino blood may be tainted with malice, corruption, poverty and prostitution, it is not a perfect race... But so are the others. Maybe Mr. Art Bell needs to think about this. :)

DesignWise 08-02-2006 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony
Filipinos are notoriously hard to kill.

The .45 caliber is proof of it.

aight :thumbsup

http://www.highendcreatives.com/tmp.gfy/P8025967.jpg

xxxdesign-net 08-02-2006 09:53 AM

Haha.. what makes you think Art Bell really wrote that? You know the guy married a filipina recently and actually lives there? Sounds like a hoax.. :2 cents:

Lycanthrope 08-02-2006 09:56 AM

"Their extensive involvement in the U.S. Armed Forces is proof of the trashy kind of qualities all filipinos tend to exhibit on a regular basis."

Interesting. Many Pinoys volunteer to do things for this country that 95% of our own people won't do and this makes them trashy?

Most of his other comments are just ignorant - I believe you are correct, he has never been there.

What a fuckstick.

Mabuhay

carol.prime 08-02-2006 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xxxdesign-net
Haha.. what makes you think Art Bell really wrote that? You know the guy married a filipina recently and actually lives there? Sounds like a hoax.. :2 cents:

You're right there. He married a Filipina and that's the rub there.

ElvisManson 08-02-2006 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xxxdesign-net
Haha.. what makes you think Art Bell really wrote that? You know the guy married a filipina recently and actually lives there? Sounds like a hoax.. :2 cents:

you are correct.

"Bell did not make a broadcast calling the Philippines "a disgusting and filthy place." A false e-mail recounting his alleged remarks has been circulating online since the 1990s. In 2001 Bell sued the Philippine Daily Inquirer after the newspaper published the e-mail as fact; the Inquirer published a retraction and apologized to Bell... In 2001 Bell started his own radio station in Pahrump, KNYE 95.1 FM, playing primarily music."

taken from http://www.answers.com/topic/art-bell

xxxdesign-net 08-02-2006 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carol.prime
You're right there. He married a Filipina and that's the rub there.


uh... it's a hoax... look at the blog.. thats the ONLY post... Get real.. :2 cents:


"Lensman is gay!" -carol.prime


OMG!!! How dare you say that about Lensy!???

redfalcon 08-02-2006 10:01 AM

this is a really old hoax i read last year... the real art bell made a statement last year denying this false letter. :2 cents:

carol.prime 08-02-2006 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lycanthrope
"Their extensive involvement in the U.S. Armed Forces is proof of the trashy kind of qualities all filipinos tend to exhibit on a regular basis."

Interesting. Many Pinoys volunteer to do things for this country that 95% of our own people won't do and this makes them trashy?

Most of his other comments are just ignorant - I believe you are correct, he has never been there.

What a fuckstick.

Mabuhay

Salamat kabayan :thumbsup :)

carol.prime 08-02-2006 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redfalcon
this is a really old hoax i read last year... the real art bell made a statement last year denying this false letter. :2 cents:

Any link about such statement? I would like to send my apologies to the "real" Art Bell :)

wdsguy 08-02-2006 10:32 AM

I don't pay u to post on gfy, get back to work biatch!

Anthony 08-02-2006 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DesignWise

Very nice. I own a few AR's myself. :)

PornWriter 08-02-2006 10:39 AM

And people still believe this type of written shit? Tangina, di na ba tayo nasanay sa pagtira nila sa lahi natin?

tenderobject 08-02-2006 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TeenGodFather
Philipinos are probably a bunch of retards. ALL populations/races are idiots, individuals might not be. Finnish people are fucktards too. Who cares what he writes? Move on.

what he said.

im a filipino but who cares what this fucktard said about my race. it's you.. it's about individual.. get along...

carol.prime 08-02-2006 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PornWriter
And people still believe this type of written shit? Tangina, di na ba tayo nasanay sa pagtira nila sa lahi natin?

Sanay na tayo... sobrang sanay na. At nakakasawa na. Right, bro?

PornWriter 08-02-2006 10:56 AM

Kaya nga dapat di na pinapatulan yung mga "open letter" na yan.

spazlabz 08-02-2006 11:04 AM

Lumpia is great!


spaz

carol.prime 08-02-2006 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PornWriter
Kaya nga dapat di na pinapatulan yung mga "open letter" na yan.

This is not to attack Art Bell or the other racists around. This is to somehow show that "we just don't shut our mouth" even when our pride is belly-down already. If they have something to say, so am I... and so are you, and so are the rest. Thanks for the 'advice' anyway, or how ever you call it. :)

XLCowBoy 08-02-2006 11:10 AM

Khan yoo Peeleepeenos eespeek een eengleesh plis?

Dagwolf 08-02-2006 11:10 AM

This hoax needs no more publicity.

BluewireAngie 08-02-2006 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tenderobject
what he said.

im a filipino but who cares what this fucktard said about my race. it's you.. it's about individual.. get along...

:thumbsup


I just want to share this story. "A World Without Filipinos"

(Sorry if its too long to read)

One morning Californians wake up to find a third of their population has suddenly disappeared. Speculation is rife on what might have happened: was it biological warfare, or a UFO abduction en masse? Eventually, officials declare a state of emergency. The problem is that the disappeared are all Mexican. The state's activities grind to a halt.

Don't worry though, all that is part of a film, "A Day Without Mexicans (Un Dia Sin Mexicanos)," which is making waves now in California.

I'm going to have to confess that because of the terribly tight work schedules I'm having here in the States, I haven't been able to see the film. I'm resigned to having to wait a few more months to catch the film on DVD, but Kathy, a Gringa [American] friend, gave me enough of a description, and a rave review, to give me an idea for today's column.

Let's imagine then, not just California, but the entire world, waking up one day to discover Filipinos have disappeared. I'm talking here about the six or seven million Filipinos currently working overseas in countries with names that run the entire alphabet, from Angola to Zimbabwe. Let's not worry first about why or how the Filipinos disappeared; in fact, it becomes academic whether it's a day or a week. Just imagine a world without Filipinos.

Think of the homes that are dependent on Filipino housekeepers, nannies, caregivers. The homes would be chaotic as kids cry out for their nannies. Hong Kong and Singaporean and Taiwanese yuppie couples are now forced to stay home and realizing, goodness, there's so much of housework that has to be handled and how demanding their kids can be and hey, what's this strange language they're babbling in?

It's not just the children that are affected. The problems are even more serious with the elderly in homes and nursing institutions, because Filipino caregivers have provided so much of the critical services they need. When temporary contractual workers are brought in from among non-Filipinos, the elderly complain. They want their Filipino caregivers back because they have that special touch, that extra patience and willingness to stay an hour more when needed.

Hospitals, too, are adversely affected because so many of the disappeared Filipinos were physicians, nurses and other health professionals. All appointments for rehabilitation services, from children with speech problems to stroke survivors, are indefinitely postponed because of disappeared speech pathologists, occupational and physical therapists.

Eventually, the hospital administrators announce they won't take in any more patients unless the conditions are serious. Patients are told to follow their doctors' written orders and, if they have questions, to seek advice on several Internet medical sites. But within two days, the hospitals are swamped with new complaints. The websites aren't working because of missing Filipino web designers and website managers.

Service establishments throughout the world -- restaurants, supermarkets, hotels -- all close down because of their missing key staff involved in management and maintenance. In Asia, hotels complain about the missing bands and singers.

In the United States, many commercial establishments have to close shop, not just because of the missing Filipino sales staff but because their suppliers have all been sending in notices about delays in shipments. Yup, the shipping industry has gone into a crisis because of missing Filipino seafarers.

The shipping firms begin to look into the emergency recruitment of non Filipino seafarers but then declare another crisis: They're running out of supplies of oil for their ships because the Middle Eastern countries have come to a standstill without their Filipino workers, including quite a few working for the oil industry.

Frantic presidents and prime ministers call on the United Nations to convene a special session of the Security Council but Kofi Annan says he can't do that because the UN system itself is on the edge, with so many of their secretarial and clerical staff, as well as translators, having disappeared from their main headquarters in New York and Geneva, as well as their regional offices throughout the world. Quite a number of UN services, especially refugee camps, are also in danger of closing down because of missing Filipino health professionals and teachers.

Annan also explains that he can't convene UN meetings because the airports in New York, Washington and other major US cities have been shut down. The reason? The disappeared Filipinos included quite a few airport security personnel who used to check passengers and their baggage.

Annan calls on the World Bank and international private foundations for assistance but they're crippled, too, because their Filipino consultants and staff are nowhere to be seen. Funds can't be remitted and projects can't run without the technical assistance provided for by Filipinos.

An exasperated Annan calls on religious leaders to pray, and pray hard. But when he phones the Pope, he is told the Catholic Church, too, is in crisis because the disappeared include the many Filipino priests and nuns in Rome who help run day-to-day activities, as well as missionaries in the frontlines of remote posts, often the only ones providing basic social services.

As they converse, Annan and the Pope agree on one thing: the world has become a quieter place since the Filipinos disappeared. It isn't just the silencing of work and office equipment formerly handled by Filipinos; no, it seems there's much less laughter now that the Filipinos aren't around, both the laughter of the Filipinos and those they served.

I know, I know, I'm exaggerating the contributions of Filipinos to the world but I'm doing what the producers of "A Day Without Mexicans" had in mind: using a bit of hyperbole to shake people up. As their blurb for the film goes: "How do you make the invisible, visible? Make them invisible."

As I wrote this column, I did realize I was doing this not so much for the Hong Kong Chinese and Taiwanese and Singaporeans and Americans who don't appreciate us enough, than for us, who as Filipinos, are pretty good a putting ourselves down, at making ourselves invisible.

Libertine 08-02-2006 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carol.prime
Thank you Libertine for your appreciation to my race :)

I do believe this is the first time in my life that I have been thanked for appreciating asian pussy.

From the bottom of my heart, I say: My pleasure :winkwink:

Brandon99 08-02-2006 11:14 AM

Talk like that will seal your fate like Ferdinand Magellan...

Lycanthrope 08-02-2006 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XLCowBoy
Khan yoo Peeleepeenos eespeek een eengleesh plis?

Better than you can speak Tagalog I'm sure.

gimo33 08-02-2006 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BluewireAngie
:thumbsup


I just want to share this story. "A World Without Filipinos"

(Sorry if its too long to read)

One morning Californians wake up to find a third of their population has suddenly disappeared. Speculation is rife on what might have happened: was it biological warfare, or a UFO abduction en masse? Eventually, officials declare a state of emergency. The problem is that the disappeared are all Mexican. The state's activities grind to a halt.

Don't worry though, all that is part of a film, "A Day Without Mexicans (Un Dia Sin Mexicanos)," which is making waves now in California.

I'm going to have to confess that because of the terribly tight work schedules I'm having here in the States, I haven't been able to see the film. I'm resigned to having to wait a few more months to catch the film on DVD, but Kathy, a Gringa [American] friend, gave me enough of a description, and a rave review, to give me an idea for today's column.

Let's imagine then, not just California, but the entire world, waking up one day to discover Filipinos have disappeared. I'm talking here about the six or seven million Filipinos currently working overseas in countries with names that run the entire alphabet, from Angola to Zimbabwe. Let's not worry first about why or how the Filipinos disappeared; in fact, it becomes academic whether it's a day or a week. Just imagine a world without Filipinos.

Think of the homes that are dependent on Filipino housekeepers, nannies, caregivers. The homes would be chaotic as kids cry out for their nannies. Hong Kong and Singaporean and Taiwanese yuppie couples are now forced to stay home and realizing, goodness, there's so much of housework that has to be handled and how demanding their kids can be and hey, what's this strange language they're babbling in?

It's not just the children that are affected. The problems are even more serious with the elderly in homes and nursing institutions, because Filipino caregivers have provided so much of the critical services they need. When temporary contractual workers are brought in from among non-Filipinos, the elderly complain. They want their Filipino caregivers back because they have that special touch, that extra patience and willingness to stay an hour more when needed.

Hospitals, too, are adversely affected because so many of the disappeared Filipinos were physicians, nurses and other health professionals. All appointments for rehabilitation services, from children with speech problems to stroke survivors, are indefinitely postponed because of disappeared speech pathologists, occupational and physical therapists.

Eventually, the hospital administrators announce they won't take in any more patients unless the conditions are serious. Patients are told to follow their doctors' written orders and, if they have questions, to seek advice on several Internet medical sites. But within two days, the hospitals are swamped with new complaints. The websites aren't working because of missing Filipino web designers and website managers.

Service establishments throughout the world -- restaurants, supermarkets, hotels -- all close down because of their missing key staff involved in management and maintenance. In Asia, hotels complain about the missing bands and singers.

In the United States, many commercial establishments have to close shop, not just because of the missing Filipino sales staff but because their suppliers have all been sending in notices about delays in shipments. Yup, the shipping industry has gone into a crisis because of missing Filipino seafarers.

The shipping firms begin to look into the emergency recruitment of non Filipino seafarers but then declare another crisis: They're running out of supplies of oil for their ships because the Middle Eastern countries have come to a standstill without their Filipino workers, including quite a few working for the oil industry.

Frantic presidents and prime ministers call on the United Nations to convene a special session of the Security Council but Kofi Annan says he can't do that because the UN system itself is on the edge, with so many of their secretarial and clerical staff, as well as translators, having disappeared from their main headquarters in New York and Geneva, as well as their regional offices throughout the world. Quite a number of UN services, especially refugee camps, are also in danger of closing down because of missing Filipino health professionals and teachers.

Annan also explains that he can't convene UN meetings because the airports in New York, Washington and other major US cities have been shut down. The reason? The disappeared Filipinos included quite a few airport security personnel who used to check passengers and their baggage.

Annan calls on the World Bank and international private foundations for assistance but they're crippled, too, because their Filipino consultants and staff are nowhere to be seen. Funds can't be remitted and projects can't run without the technical assistance provided for by Filipinos.

An exasperated Annan calls on religious leaders to pray, and pray hard. But when he phones the Pope, he is told the Catholic Church, too, is in crisis because the disappeared include the many Filipino priests and nuns in Rome who help run day-to-day activities, as well as missionaries in the frontlines of remote posts, often the only ones providing basic social services.

As they converse, Annan and the Pope agree on one thing: the world has become a quieter place since the Filipinos disappeared. It isn't just the silencing of work and office equipment formerly handled by Filipinos; no, it seems there's much less laughter now that the Filipinos aren't around, both the laughter of the Filipinos and those they served.

I know, I know, I'm exaggerating the contributions of Filipinos to the world but I'm doing what the producers of "A Day Without Mexicans" had in mind: using a bit of hyperbole to shake people up. As their blurb for the film goes: "How do you make the invisible, visible? Make them invisible."

As I wrote this column, I did realize I was doing this not so much for the Hong Kong Chinese and Taiwanese and Singaporeans and Americans who don't appreciate us enough, than for us, who as Filipinos, are pretty good a putting ourselves down, at making ourselves invisible.

long read but worth every minute... :thumbsup

redfalcon 08-02-2006 11:37 AM

http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/1050/waryg2.jpg :winkwink:

carol.prime 08-02-2006 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redfalcon


:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Agent 488 08-02-2006 11:42 AM

anyone know how to use google? art bell didn't write that letter:

http://www.who2.com/artbell.html

carol.prime 08-02-2006 11:51 AM

Bell did not make a broadcast calling the Philippines "a disgusting and filthy place." A false e-mail recounting his alleged remarks has been circulating online since the 1990s. In 2001 Bell sued the Philippine Daily Inquirer after the newspaper published the e-mail as fact; the Inquirer published a retraction and apologized to Bell...
http://www.who2.com/artbell.html

this is a really old hoax i read last year... the real art bell made a statement last year denying this false letter. --- red falcon

Now it's getting clearer. It's not really against Filipinos but some impostor who wants to destroy the reputation of the REAL ART BELL. My apologies to the REAL ART BELL :)

Thanks for the link

Drake 08-02-2006 11:55 AM

Nobody complains when they're paying Filipinos less than minimum wage to raise their kids for them.


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