I ACTUALLY DIG IT WHEN PEOPLE POST RACIST/HOMOPHOBIC/INSENSITIVE POSTS BECAUSE THEY REVEAL THEIR TRUE COLORS. AT LEAST I KNOW I SHOULD AVOID OR DON'T SUPPORT THEM.
Yung kabastusan na ganyan ang nakakabuwisit. Mga matataas ang tungkulin pero mga bastos. Kung may anak man yang taong yan, DAPAT LANG na mahiya mga anak niya sa racist nilang magulang.
So para mo ba ring sinabi, ang mga Muslim at Iglesia ni Cristo followers, di dapat magbakasyon pag Pasko at Good Friday? Pwede bang konting paggalang sa paniniwala ng ibang tao?
Filipinos are a bunch of copycats. We now celebrate Thanksgiving . (But why? I don't remember our ancestors landing on Plymouth Rock nor do we have a Plymouth Rock and the turkey was never popular in the Philippines. Inaadobo nila instead of baking or roasting it for 4-5 hours), Chinese New Year (now we have two, January 1 and the CNY which falls on a date where the Lunar new year falls and it changes every year , Halloween which we never celebrated before. We have UNDAS, remember folks?, Mother and Father's Day. Never did we have a special designated day to honor our parents. Well at least I'm glad we do have one now. Copycats, that's all that we are.
Ang sinabi nman nya ay personal nyang opinyon. Tama nman sya. Ngayon sa mga gusto mkicelebrate sa CNY eh di mgcelebrate kayo. Nirerespeto nmin yon. Para sa mga ayaw lalo na di nman sila Chinese eh di respeto nyo din.
Isn't it because last year kaya naman talaga kumalat ang covid is because of the migration of people right after the lunar year celebrations in China? Marami kasing umuwi then bumalik sa foreign countries while only a few countries imposed a travel ban. Baka yon ibig sabihin nya--connected sa lunar year celebrations, not because of China.
Pero meron din akong mga Pinoy friends na nagcecelebrate ng CNY, ok lang makisaya, good luck and good vibes, hwag ng nega kung di kayo magcecelebrate. Co-exist harmoniously.
9:15 ang layo ng argument mo. Sinasabi ko lang na hindi kami nag-celebrate kasi di naman kami Chinese, may masama ba dun? Sinabi ko ba na wag mag-celebrate o mag-holiday ang mga tao? 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
1:47 baka mas lalo magtaka ka pag nasa ibang bansa ka the likes of SG, nag cecelabrate ng Deepavali/Diwali (Hindu, Jains, sikhs), CNY, Ramadan, Vesak(buddha day), Christmas, etc.
Respeto sa celebration ng isang community/groups/religion sa isang bansa.
Pakana na naman yan ng media para ikondisyon ang isip ng mga Pinoy. Ang ABS nga meron pang regular na Feng Shui expert kuno na si Hanz Cua na laging guest sa talk shows nila lalo na pag Chinese New Year. Ang hula ni Hanz Cua nung pagpasok ng 2020 magiging the best raw ang taong 2020 ayun mali ang hula nya kasi may pandemia palang mangyayari.
1:48 and 2:26 Oh my god kung ganyan pala dapt muslims lang ang pwede magholiday sa eid and other muslim holidays tayo mga practicing catholic and non muslim kailangan mag work
There are Chinese Filiponos who celebrate the Lunar New Year. Same way we celebrate the start and end of Ramadan even though not all of us are Muslims. It's respecting the diversity of beliefs in the country
1:48 same reason why the last day of ramadan is a holiday kahit sa mga hindi Muslim. Respeto sa kapwa Pinoy yan na nagccelebrate ng mga bagay na mahalaga sa kanila.
Kay 1:48 talaga yong comment - baka mas lalo magtaka ka pag nasa ibang bansa ka the likes of SG, nag cecelabrate ng Deepavali/Diwali (Hindu, Jains, sikhs), CNY, Ramadan, Vesak(buddha day), Christmas, etc.
Respeto sa celebration/kultura ng isang race/community/groups/religion sa isang bansa.
2:27 are you dense? It’s not the celebrating of cny that’s wrong it was the racist remark regarding the virus from china also she’s a dean of PHARMACY LIKE
nah bruh. high standing official siya ng faculty. kaming tudents nga sobrang probed nila na kahit mga meme pinapatake down nila. she should own up to her lack of professionalism
Personal comment man un, the more reason she needs to be responsible. And when did the chinese new yr become synonymous with covid. Susko dean pa man din
Sure 2:27, but there are things/opinions you keep to yourself. You don't need to publicly announce all your opinion, esp when you're educated enough to know it is borderline insensitive.
For being Racist. Chinese Filipinos are also Filipinos. They have been part of the country since kupong kupong even before the Spaniards came. They have the right to celebrate such holiday and we as their kababayan can respect that just like how we should also respect the Filipino Muslim. By history, Muslim religion in the Philippines was practiced even before the Spaniards brought Catholicism in the country. That’s why we had Sultans before. No one is forcing other Filipinos to celebrate it but if you do not respect it like being quiet about it, then you are crossing a line.
magsalita nmn sana ayun sa tungkulin. Dean ka d ka troll. d porke d ka nag cecelebrTe wala ka na reng respeto. ok lng sabihin d ka nagcecelebrate e irerespeto ko ren ung choice mo, pero ung iugnay mo ang mahalagang celebration ng ibang tao sa virus napaka kitid mo. e
I dont see anything wrong about it. Ikaw pag tinanong ka, nagcecelebrate ka ba ng cny? Pag sinabi mo na hindi, may mali ba dun? Saying you’re a filipino not celebrating chinese new year is a fact.
Kapag tinanong mo ang inc kung nagcecelebrate sila ng pasko, pag sumagot sila na hindi ksi inc sila nagagalit ka ba? Instead you respect her belief. Why cant you do the same.
On relating cny sa spread of coronavirus, hindi ba totoo naman? We used to call it wuhan virus, ngayon naman ung galing sa UK, UK variant, nagagalit ba ang taga-UK?
Right for her personal post. But she is in the position na may mga filchi na students sa kanya. Can she be at least sensitive enough to think of that? Do you really need to tell everyone how you relate corona virus with cny. Kagalang galang iyong position nya, phd pa, ganyan magpost?
If ayaw niyang magcelebrate ng CNY, she should've just kept it to herself. It's not a reason for her to be a racist. She knows na mataas posisyon niya but she did it anyway. Lol
Di po ata nagets kung ano pinaghihimutok ng mga naoffend..Its not the Chinese NeW Year okay kung opinion nya yan..ang mas pangit pakinggan from an EDUCATOR and DEAN to say the least pa e inassociate pa nya yung COVID sa celebration. Totoo man yan its not appropriate and its racist to say lalo na coming from someone na dapat at this times na puro hatred na e sya pa pasimuno. Hilig natin makiepal sa mga problema ng ibang bansa maki BLACKLIVES MATTER pa tayo e mas masahol pa tayo. Sarili nating guro unang nagsasalita ng ganyan e wag po din tayo maoffend pagsinabi ng ibang bansa na pagPinoy katulong agad ang connotation.yon lang po.
what a racisf comment. E kung gahyan ang sabihin ng mga amerikano about a filipino holiday in the u.s???? people say na racist ang mga puti e ganyan dn naman pala kayo sa ibang lahi
Don't see anything racist or wrong with this. Ayaw niya mag celebrate ng CNY dahil it reminds her of covid which is widely accepted came from Wuhan. Wala naman siyang racist or derogatory remark against sa mga chinese.
Lahat tayo entitled sa sarili nating opinion. Wala naman syang sinabing gawin nyo rin o paniwalaan nyo rin yung paniniwala nya. Ang problema sa society ngayon lahat pinupuna at lahat ini-exaggerate. Gusto nya pa yatang matanggalan ng work. Huwag naman ganun. Kung hindi nya feel magcelebrate ng Chinese New Year at yon ang gusto nyang iparating, just respect it.
It's lunar new year and it's called respect for your brethren's belief because no man is an island.para syang hindi nag aral. At walang scientific proof na totoong galing ng china ang corona virus.
Oh well, I’m half-chinese but I don’t really celebrate Chinese New Year. New Year for me was December 31. I don’t really understand the Lunar new year.
This comment section just shows how ignorant people are to think there is nothing wrong with what the Dean said. Don't celebrate the event if you don't want to but don't judge who wants to celebrate it. Just keep dumb opinions to yourself. Kahiya
Bigot and racist. And the way she speaks she seems like an anti vaxxer and flat earther hindi bagay maging dean sa bachelor of science course dapat sibakin na yan.
Ang hindi ko ma gets sa ibang Pinoy, galit na galit sa China bin.bash ang govt dahil sunudsunuran sa China kinukutya nung kumalat ang Covid at pinagtatawanan pero wag ka, pag Jan 1 o kahit hindi nga e ang lahat ng pampaswerte ng Pinoy, pang Chinese nagkakandarapa pa makumpleto lang ang 12 prutas at itlog tapos ngayon Chinese NY Kung hei fat choi din sila. Aba ewan ko na talaga! Tapos ngayon nagagalit ang Pinoy wala daw respeto ung dean. Mapapa wow ka nalang talaga
First instinct is to call racism. Yes, we shouldn't blame chinese people HERE for the spread of coronavirus. But it DID come from China. They eventually had it controlled after it spread to the world, including the Philippines.
Next, yes, why are Filipinos who aren't Chinese celebrating Chinese New Year? Are you practicing following the Eastern Zodiac? No? Then why? Do you just enjoy wearing red and eating tikoy? It's cultural appropriation.
She voiced her opinions, and they are not harmful. You want to call her out but not the Christians in this country who promote hate towards muslims or lgbt?
As a Dean, and for being professional, opinions like this should be just kept to yourself. You don't have to air it to the public. Calling all the priests of UST. You might need to do something with this Dean. I thought you are teaching well your students the right conduct and code of ethics.
racist ba yo eh fact naman na nauna sila doon? and besides they tolerated the celebration last year and eventually yong mga dumalo mg nagsiuwian na ayon naspread na around the world. so the dean is right.
May point naman talaga yung dean. Dami lang gustong makisawsaw sa issue. Mga kunwaring hindi inaassociate ang covid sa mga chinese. Hello fact lang naman yung sinabi. This pandemic started in china
Nobody cares if you celebrate CNY or not. Ang nakakapagtaka is the fact that you're a DEAN sa isang kilalang university dito tapos proud racist ka on social media. If ever you make a public apology after you go viral for your "lack of better judgement", pakisundan mo na din ng resignation at baka matuwa pa sayo ang FilChi community.
As a dean she should know better. It’s okay if she does not celebrate it, I’m sure no one is forcing her. Busy just be respectful. It is obvious her post is coming from hate, hatred toward the Chinese. But she should understand that Chinese/Han Chinese is a big race, you’ll find them in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, USA and all around the world, not just in China or Taiwan. There’s a huge population of Chinese Filipinos too, the oldest Chinatown is in the Philippines. It’s just simple, respect other culture, Chinese Filipinos people have been in the Philippines since it was founded. Some of our cultures from food and traditions were inspired from them hundreds of years ago. Just like how at the present time, many Filipinos are trying to adapt American or Korean culture but you don’t see people complaining. The deans and others here agreeing are just plain racist.
Oh wow. Ang daming racist dito grabe. Wala naman issue kung di siya nakikicelebrate ng CNY. Ang issue dito is pagiging racist niya. Dean siya ng isang top university tapos ganyan siya magsalita as if wala siyang colleague,students na chinoy?
Did we officially and scholarly verify that covid spread in the Phil started with Chinese? Dean ka sa isang school of science medyo ingat sa statement.
Very irresponsible all around. While we are all entitled to our personal beliefs, We should also know when to publicize and when to keep. As a mom, tita, lola, I would not send children to an institution whose dean is so scholarly malnourished.
IF YOU’RE NOT A CHINESE PRACTICING CHINESE NEW YEAR.. then feel free not to...infact you shouldnt have to be. but chinese who were first to get infected by a virus isnt a fault.. CHINA not preventing it to spread is.
ano bang racist dun? totoo namang sa China nagsimula virus. Buti nga di sya na tinawag na China virus while yung ibang virus tinawag base kung saan nagsimula yung virus. Even yung variant nung covid ni label based kung saan galing like UK variant and South America variant
Ang mission ng college of pharmacy “ generate, advance, and transmit knowledge to form competent and compassionate ...” asan yung knowledge, competent and compassionate? While personal na opinion nya yung post nya, yung identity nya is so intimately tied to her profession (dean) na kelangan masusing pag iisip bago mag post sa public. More importantly sino ba followers nya? Mostly those affiliated with the school and her profession di ba? Tangalan ng lisensya yan and remove her as dean - kakahiya ka sa propesyon.
I am Chinese Filipino. Filipino in identity but proud of my Chinese heritage and origins. I like balut just like I like century egg. Virgin's Mary's birthday, Guan Yin's birthday, Christmas Day. Buddha's birthday are all important to me. I read the bible, Confucian classics and Buddhist scriptures.
I particularly enjoy celebrating Gregorian new year, Chinese new year, and celebrate Aid'l Fit'r with my Muslim colleagues. All these serve to enrich me and made me what I am. The rich traditions and heritage my forebears bequeathed to us we introduce to our Filipino brethren and younger generations. They are embedded into the tapestry of Philippine national culture -- certainly made more colorful and richer by the blending of cultures and traditions and the presence of different groups who are Filipinos regardless of race, class, religion, belief or traditions.
Siguraduhin niya wag rin siya gumamit anything from China wag siya mag Chinese food, iPhone other gadgets etc kasi lahat makakaalala sa kanya ng COVID. And while she’s at it make sure to also not use anything from Japan, Spain and USA since ginahasa at binaboy ang mga tao at lupa ng Pilipinas. Tumira nalang siya sa bundok kasama ng mga NPA.
It’s such a highly-irresponsible comment coming from the Dean of the only ChED-recognized Center of Excellence Pharmacy Program, no less. “With great power comes great responsibility.” Even a fictional character like Spider Man embraces and advocates that, Dean. - From a proud alumnae of the UST Faculty of Pharmacy and an even prouder registered pharmacist who was bred under the highly-intelligent, well-respected and well-mannered Dean then, Dr. Norma V. Lerma.
This is so DISREPECTFUL and so RACIST! Kaya hndi mamatay matay and systemic racism dahil sa mga taong katulad nito. NAKAKAHIYA tong DEAN na to pinoy pa man din. Pumunta ka dto sa US, I dare you to say stupid things like that, tanggal ka agad sa trabaho. Tsk. Walang modong dean
Racist si Madam Dean
ReplyDeleteMy poiiint siya
Delete5:55 Halos lahat naman ng opinion may point depende sa kung anong panig mo. Pero di yun excuse para maging discriminatory ot racist
DeleteI ACTUALLY DIG IT WHEN PEOPLE POST RACIST/HOMOPHOBIC/INSENSITIVE POSTS BECAUSE THEY REVEAL THEIR TRUE COLORS. AT LEAST I KNOW I SHOULD AVOID OR DON'T SUPPORT THEM.
DeleteIt's Lunar New Year, nakasanayan na lang na tawaging CNY dahil sila ang mas nagoobserve nito
ReplyDeleteYung kabastusan na ganyan ang nakakabuwisit. Mga matataas ang tungkulin pero mga bastos.
ReplyDeleteKung may anak man yang taong yan, DAPAT LANG na mahiya mga anak niya sa racist nilang magulang.
Idol kona si Dean
Deletesorry but not sorry. i agree with the Dean.
Delete5:16 and you are proud to be bastos?
DeleteMay point naman si dean
ReplyDeleteRACIST
DeleteMay point naman talaga sya eh, Sa una at huling sentence. Kung tinanggal nya yung gitna, ok na.
DeleteReally? It only shows her ignorance! Lunar New Year is celebrated by a lot of cultures not just Chinese!
DeleteSo para mo ba ring sinabi, ang mga Muslim at Iglesia ni Cristo followers, di dapat magbakasyon pag Pasko at Good Friday? Pwede bang konting paggalang sa paniniwala ng ibang tao?
DeletePano naging dean yan? Pwede ba sa faculty of racism hahjaja
DeleteFilipinos are a bunch of copycats. We now celebrate Thanksgiving . (But why? I don't remember our ancestors landing on Plymouth Rock nor do we have a Plymouth Rock and the turkey was never popular in the Philippines. Inaadobo nila instead of baking or roasting it for 4-5 hours), Chinese New Year (now we have two, January 1 and the CNY which falls on a date where the Lunar new year falls and it changes every year , Halloween which we never celebrated before. We have UNDAS, remember folks?, Mother and Father's Day. Never did we have a special designated day to honor our parents. Well at least I'm glad we do have one now. Copycats, that's all that we are.
DeleteAng sinabi nman nya ay personal nyang opinyon. Tama nman sya. Ngayon sa mga gusto mkicelebrate sa CNY eh di mgcelebrate kayo. Nirerespeto nmin yon. Para sa mga ayaw lalo na di nman sila Chinese eh di respeto nyo din.
Delete@9:21 very very wrong ang logic mo ate. pagnagbakasyon ka na ba ng holiday, that means you are celebrating kung ano yung reason ng holiday.
DeleteThis statement us racist, this Dean should publicly apologize.
DeleteIsn't it because last year kaya naman talaga kumalat ang covid is because of the migration of people right after the lunar year celebrations in China? Marami kasing umuwi then bumalik sa foreign countries while only a few countries imposed a travel ban. Baka yon ibig sabihin nya--connected sa lunar year celebrations, not because of China.
DeleteAgree with her comment. Hindi naman tayo Chinese para mag celebrate ng Chinese New Year.
ReplyDeleteThis was what I said to my son when he told me his friend asked him why we don't celebrate CNY.
DeleteWhat now
DeletePero meron din akong mga Pinoy friends na nagcecelebrate ng CNY, ok lang makisaya, good luck and good vibes, hwag ng nega kung di kayo magcecelebrate. Co-exist harmoniously.
DeleteSince this is your take, hndi ka nagholiday off?! supposedly you went to work without extra pay - did you 1:47 & 2:27?
DeleteKayo hindi, pero nakikibakasyon kayo.
DeleteThen let us not celebrate too the Muslim holidays like the Ramadan?
DeleteBut the fact that she associates CNY for the spread of the virus is so racist. Condoning her statement makes you a racist as well
DeleteLunar New Year po yan! Lunar po, Lunar!
DeleteWla pong special holiday s amin pinagtatrabahuhan ang Lunar New year, 9:15. Also wla din po sya double pay or anything. So, wag magmarunong.
Delete9:15 ang layo ng argument mo. Sinasabi ko lang na hindi kami nag-celebrate kasi di naman kami Chinese, may masama ba dun? Sinabi ko ba na wag mag-celebrate o mag-holiday ang mga tao? 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Delete1:47 baka mas lalo magtaka ka pag nasa ibang bansa ka the likes of SG, nag cecelabrate ng Deepavali/Diwali (Hindu, Jains, sikhs), CNY, Ramadan, Vesak(buddha day), Christmas, etc.
DeleteRespeto sa celebration ng isang community/groups/religion sa isang bansa.
Hindi ko din maintindihan, bakit satin na mga pure pinoy, kailangan magHoliday pag Chinese New Year?
ReplyDeletePakana na naman yan ng media para ikondisyon ang isip ng mga Pinoy. Ang ABS nga meron pang regular na Feng Shui expert kuno na si Hanz Cua na laging guest sa talk shows nila lalo na pag Chinese New Year. Ang hula ni Hanz Cua nung pagpasok ng 2020 magiging the best raw ang taong 2020 ayun mali ang hula nya kasi may pandemia palang mangyayari.
DeleteHindi lang pinoy my dear...koreans japanese singaporeans to name just a few also celebrate chinese/lunar new year...
DeleteSae hae bok mani badu sayo
Kong hei fat choi
1:48 and 2:26 Oh my god kung ganyan pala dapt muslims lang ang pwede magholiday sa eid and other muslim holidays tayo mga practicing catholic and non muslim kailangan mag work
Delete1:48, Hahahahaha, kasi ang some pinoys ay gaya gaya puto maya lang talaga.
Delete@2:40am asawa ako ng hapon pero di kami nagceclebrate ng chinese new year
DeletePag respeto sa kultura ng iba ang tawag dyan. Marami naman taying kapwa pinoy na may dugong chinese. Ano bang masama na irespeto ang tradisyon nila!
DeleteNot only CNY dear, may mga pa Holloween pa nga.
DeleteThere are Chinese Filiponos who celebrate the Lunar New Year. Same way we celebrate the start and end of Ramadan even though not all of us are Muslims. It's respecting the diversity of beliefs in the country
Delete1:48 same reason why the last day of ramadan is a holiday kahit sa mga hindi Muslim. Respeto sa kapwa Pinoy yan na nagccelebrate ng mga bagay na mahalaga sa kanila.
DeleteOh edi wag ka mag-holiday. Pinipilit ka ba? Lol.
DeleteKay 1:48 talaga yong comment - baka mas lalo magtaka ka pag nasa ibang bansa ka the likes of SG, nag cecelabrate ng Deepavali/Diwali (Hindu, Jains, sikhs), CNY, Ramadan, Vesak(buddha day), Christmas, etc.
DeleteRespeto sa celebration/kultura ng isang race/community/groups/religion sa isang bansa.
She has to seriously go. No dean of any academic institution should be speaking that way.
ReplyDeletePersonal comment yun and entitled sya kung ayaw nya i-celebrate ang chinese new year
Delete2:27 are you dense? It’s not the celebrating of cny that’s wrong it was the racist remark regarding the virus from china also she’s a dean of PHARMACY LIKE
DeleteNo, she has the right to her opinion. Free speech baks. Gets mo.
Deletenah bruh. high standing official siya ng faculty. kaming tudents nga sobrang probed nila na kahit mga meme pinapatake down nila. she should own up to her lack of professionalism
DeletePersonal comment man un, the more reason she needs to be responsible. And when did the chinese new yr become synonymous with covid. Susko dean pa man din
DeleteSure 2:27, but there are things/opinions you keep to yourself. You don't need to publicly announce all your opinion, esp when you're educated enough to know it is borderline insensitive.
DeleteAgree 11:02, 1:43, 2;41 👍
DeleteRespect na lang niya ang iba't ibang culture. At bakit niya icoconnect sa covid. 😑
apology/resignation coming sooon
ReplyDeleteThe dean is just stating facts. She's not Chinese so she doesn't celebrate Chinese NY and that Covid 19 came from China. All facts.
DeleteShe is entitled to her own opinion. I don't see anything derogative in what she said.
DeleteFor what, for being right. Kaloka ka.
DeleteFor being Racist. Chinese Filipinos are also
DeleteFilipinos. They have been part of the country since kupong kupong even before the Spaniards came. They have the right to celebrate such holiday and we as their kababayan can respect that just like how we should also respect the Filipino Muslim. By history, Muslim religion in the Philippines was practiced even before the Spaniards brought Catholicism in the country. That’s why we had Sultans before. No one is forcing other Filipinos to celebrate it but if you do not respect it like being quiet about it, then you are crossing a line.
May punto naman ang sinabi nung Lei Dacanay wala namang racist dun
ReplyDeleteYes true
DeleteWhat reminds her of chinese new year??
Deletemagsalita nmn sana ayun sa tungkulin. Dean ka d ka troll. d porke d ka nag cecelebrTe wala ka na reng respeto. ok lng sabihin d ka nagcecelebrate e irerespeto ko ren ung choice mo, pero ung iugnay mo ang mahalagang celebration ng ibang tao sa virus napaka kitid mo. e
ReplyDeleteI dont see anything wrong about it. Ikaw pag tinanong ka, nagcecelebrate ka ba ng cny? Pag sinabi mo na hindi, may mali ba dun?
DeleteSaying you’re a filipino not celebrating chinese new year is a fact.
Kapag tinanong mo ang inc kung nagcecelebrate sila ng pasko, pag sumagot sila na hindi ksi inc sila nagagalit ka ba? Instead you respect her belief. Why cant you do the same.
On relating cny sa spread of coronavirus, hindi ba totoo naman? We used to call it wuhan virus, ngayon naman ung galing sa UK, UK variant, nagagalit ba ang taga-UK?
May point ka!2:34 To each his own. SANA HINDI NA LANG NAGTWEET NG ABOUT SA VIRUS. YUN KASI ANG RACIST. KALOKA SI DEAN.
Deleteeto ung mga tipo ng taong d nainvite sa mga party nung nung hs at college. kya bitter sa mga nagsasayang tao. bruhang to!
ReplyDeleteThe dean is right. Walang pakialam yung nag comment kung ayaw mag celebrate ng CNY ng iba
ReplyDeleteshe doesn't have to celebrate CNY but does she have to say in public like that in that language?
Delete2:36 It’s comparing the celebration that most asian countries celebrate to a virus that’s problematic and if you don’t see that then RACIST.
DeleteIf, A BIG IF, she have posted her statement with ONLY the first sentence. Ok na sana eh, kaso dinagdagan pa.
DeleteRight for her personal post. But she is in the position na may mga filchi na students sa kanya. Can she be at least sensitive enough to think of that? Do you really need to tell everyone how you relate corona virus with cny. Kagalang galang iyong position nya, phd pa, ganyan magpost?
DeleteIf ayaw niyang magcelebrate ng CNY, she should've just kept it to herself. It's not a reason for her to be a racist. She knows na mataas posisyon niya but she did it anyway. Lol
DeleteTotoo naman, no need to observe CNY kung hindi naman Chinese.
ReplyDeleteTayo kasing mga Pinoy, we’re trying to hard to be hard. Lahat na lang ginaya, celebrating events na hindi kasama sa culture natin.
Di po ata nagets kung ano pinaghihimutok ng mga naoffend..Its not the Chinese NeW Year okay kung opinion nya yan..ang mas pangit pakinggan from an EDUCATOR and DEAN to say the least pa e inassociate pa nya yung COVID sa celebration. Totoo man yan its not appropriate and its racist to say lalo na coming from someone na dapat at this times na puro hatred na e sya pa pasimuno. Hilig natin makiepal sa mga problema ng ibang bansa maki BLACKLIVES MATTER pa tayo e mas masahol pa tayo. Sarili nating guro unang nagsasalita ng ganyan e wag po din tayo maoffend pagsinabi ng ibang bansa na pagPinoy katulong agad ang connotation.yon lang po.
ReplyDeleteEverything the dean said is the truth!
ReplyDeletewhat a racisf comment. E kung gahyan ang sabihin ng mga amerikano about a filipino holiday in the u.s???? people say na racist ang mga puti e ganyan dn naman pala kayo sa ibang lahi
ReplyDeleteDon't see anything racist or wrong with this. Ayaw niya mag celebrate ng CNY dahil it reminds her of covid which is widely accepted came from Wuhan. Wala naman siyang racist or derogatory remark against sa mga chinese.
ReplyDeleteLahat tayo entitled sa sarili nating opinion. Wala naman syang sinabing gawin nyo rin o paniwalaan nyo rin yung paniniwala nya. Ang problema sa society ngayon lahat pinupuna at lahat ini-exaggerate. Gusto nya pa yatang matanggalan ng work. Huwag naman ganun. Kung hindi nya feel magcelebrate ng Chinese New Year at yon ang gusto nyang iparating, just respect it.
ReplyDeleteIt's lunar new year and it's called respect for your brethren's belief because no man is an island.para syang hindi nag aral. At walang scientific proof na totoong galing ng china ang corona virus.
ReplyDeleteI am on the dean's side. It was the celebration that somehow allowed the spread of the virus last year. Brave of her.
ReplyDeleteBitter!
ReplyDeleteTama naman sinabi nya.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the Dean.
ReplyDeleteWell, it’s true. Why are we obliged to celebrate something foreign to us in our own land. Kaloka diba.
ReplyDeleteOh well, I’m half-chinese but I don’t really celebrate Chinese New Year. New Year for me was December 31. I don’t really understand the Lunar new year.
ReplyDeleteDi lang naman yun pag celebrate ng new yr issue nya, pati covid19 ,yun ang mali
ReplyDeleteThis comment section just shows how ignorant people are to think there is nothing wrong with what the Dean said. Don't celebrate the event if you don't want to but don't judge who wants to celebrate it. Just keep dumb opinions to yourself. Kahiya
ReplyDeleteBigot and racist. And the way she speaks she seems like an anti vaxxer and flat earther hindi bagay maging dean sa bachelor of science course dapat sibakin na yan.
ReplyDeleteShould have stopped dun sa 1st sentence.. nung binanggit nya ung virus dun na sya naging racist..
ReplyDeleteBut the first infection in pinas was brought here by a Chinese tourist. That’s a fact.
DeleteAng hindi ko ma gets sa ibang Pinoy, galit na galit sa China bin.bash ang govt dahil sunudsunuran sa China kinukutya nung kumalat ang Covid at pinagtatawanan pero wag ka, pag Jan 1 o kahit hindi nga e ang lahat ng pampaswerte ng Pinoy, pang Chinese nagkakandarapa pa makumpleto lang ang 12 prutas at itlog tapos ngayon Chinese NY Kung hei fat choi din sila. Aba ewan ko na talaga! Tapos ngayon nagagalit ang Pinoy wala daw respeto ung dean. Mapapa wow ka nalang talaga
ReplyDeleteTapos na ang new year nung janauary 1 pa. Alam ko holiday ang cny but we didn’t celebrate it eh announce holiday edi good.
ReplyDeleteWe’re all entitled to our own opinions or POV! Hindi porke you celebrate a certain holiday doesn’t mean I should do it too.
ReplyDeleteWlang masama sa sinabi ni Dean
ReplyDeleteher wall, her rule! anybody may call her out but still its her opinion. so, let her be!
ReplyDeleteFirst instinct is to call racism. Yes, we shouldn't blame chinese people HERE for the spread of coronavirus. But it DID come from China. They eventually had it controlled after it spread to the world, including the Philippines.
ReplyDeleteNext, yes, why are Filipinos who aren't Chinese celebrating Chinese New Year? Are you practicing following the Eastern Zodiac? No? Then why? Do you just enjoy wearing red and eating tikoy? It's cultural appropriation.
She voiced her opinions, and they are not harmful. You want to call her out but not the Christians in this country who promote hate towards muslims or lgbt?
Daming hirit sa mga chinese pero suot naman ng red sa birthday at sinusunod mga fengshui. Nagaabang pa ng red envelope. Geeeez.
ReplyDeleteAs a Dean, and for being professional, opinions like this should be just kept to yourself. You don't have to air it to the public. Calling all the priests of UST. You might need to do something with this Dean. I thought you are teaching well your students the right conduct and code of ethics.
ReplyDeletethe racist part isnt about not celebrating chinese new year. It's about the coronavirus. basa basa rin muna mga bata
ReplyDeleteracist ba yo eh fact naman na nauna sila doon? and besides they tolerated the celebration last year and eventually yong mga dumalo mg nagsiuwian na ayon naspread na around the world. so the dean is right.
DeletePeople condoning her statement are racist as well
ReplyDeleteMay point naman talaga yung dean. Dami lang gustong makisawsaw sa issue. Mga kunwaring hindi inaassociate ang covid sa mga chinese. Hello fact lang naman yung sinabi. This pandemic started in china
ReplyDeleteResearch more than just based on initial news po
DeleteNakakahiya sya... sana sinarili na lang yung ngitngit nya sa mga chinese.
ReplyDeleteNobody cares if you celebrate CNY or not. Ang nakakapagtaka is the fact that you're a DEAN sa isang kilalang university dito tapos proud racist ka on social media. If ever you make a public apology after you go viral for your "lack of better judgement", pakisundan mo na din ng resignation at baka matuwa pa sayo ang FilChi community.
ReplyDeleteSino bang pumipilit sa kanyang magcelebrate ng Chinese New Year? Duh!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Dean.
ReplyDeleteAs a dean she should know better. It’s okay if she does not celebrate it, I’m sure no one is forcing her. Busy just be respectful. It is obvious her post is coming from hate, hatred toward the Chinese. But she should understand that Chinese/Han Chinese is a big race, you’ll find them in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, USA and all around the world, not just in China or Taiwan. There’s a huge population of Chinese Filipinos too, the oldest Chinatown is in the Philippines. It’s just simple, respect other culture, Chinese Filipinos people have been in the Philippines since it was founded. Some of our cultures from food and traditions were inspired from them hundreds of years ago. Just like how at the present time, many Filipinos are trying to adapt American or Korean culture but you don’t see people complaining. The deans and others here agreeing are just plain racist.
ReplyDeleteRespect lang dapat dean. Lawakan mo utak mo naturingang mataas ang position mo sa school wala naman napilit syo icelebrate mo diba..
ReplyDeletewalang pumipilit sayo, no need na ibroadcast yan, naturingan ka pa namang dean kaloka ka.
ReplyDeleteSabi na wala sa diploma ang talino at common sense ahahaha
ReplyDeleteYEAH like Chinese dint come here first before Spaniards lels.
Lets see fo sure aapologize yan lels baka nasobrahan sa tikoy
Oh wow. Ang daming racist dito grabe. Wala naman issue kung di siya nakikicelebrate ng CNY. Ang issue dito is pagiging racist niya. Dean siya ng isang top university tapos ganyan siya magsalita as if wala siyang colleague,students na chinoy?
ReplyDeletePero pag may foreigner nagsabi na:
ReplyDeleteI DON'T LIKE ADOBO, ADOBO REMINDS ME OF OFWs AND MIGRANT WORKERS.
???? OKAY Parin?
This!!! 👆🏼 Paki basa to mga RACIST
DeleteDid we officially and scholarly verify that covid spread in the Phil started with Chinese? Dean ka sa isang school of science medyo ingat sa statement.
ReplyDeleteVery irresponsible all around. While we are all entitled to our personal beliefs, We should also know when to publicize and when to keep. As a mom, tita, lola, I would not send children to an institution whose dean is so scholarly malnourished.
ReplyDeleteIF YOU’RE NOT A CHINESE PRACTICING CHINESE NEW YEAR.. then feel free not to...infact you shouldnt have to be. but chinese who were first to get infected by a virus isnt a fault.. CHINA not preventing it to spread is.
ReplyDeletehaha akala ata ni dean sa chinese new year nanggaling yung covid. dean! november pa lang ata ng 2019 may covid na sa kanila!!!
ReplyDeleteano bang racist dun? totoo namang sa China nagsimula virus. Buti nga di sya na tinawag na China virus while yung ibang virus tinawag base kung saan nagsimula yung virus. Even yung variant nung covid ni label based kung saan galing like UK variant and South America variant
ReplyDeleteNakakalungkot na di mo nakikita ang problema.
DeleteGood education does not equate proper breeding. Dean nga pero kulang sa GMRC. Racist much.
ReplyDeleteMake sure wala kang gagamitin na gamit galing China ha. Kasi lahat yan reminder sayo ng CoVID.
ReplyDeleteAng mission ng college of pharmacy “ generate, advance, and transmit knowledge to form competent and compassionate ...” asan yung knowledge, competent and compassionate? While personal na opinion nya yung post nya, yung identity nya is so intimately tied to her profession (dean) na kelangan masusing pag iisip bago mag post sa public. More importantly sino ba followers nya? Mostly those affiliated with the school and her profession di ba? Tangalan ng lisensya yan and remove her as dean - kakahiya ka sa propesyon.
ReplyDeleteI am Chinese Filipino. Filipino in identity but proud of my Chinese heritage and origins. I like balut just like I like century egg. Virgin's Mary's birthday, Guan Yin's birthday, Christmas Day. Buddha's birthday are all important to me. I read the bible, Confucian classics and Buddhist scriptures.
ReplyDeleteI particularly enjoy celebrating Gregorian new year, Chinese new year, and celebrate Aid'l Fit'r with my Muslim colleagues. All these serve to enrich me and made me what I am. The rich traditions and heritage my forebears bequeathed to us we introduce to our Filipino brethren and younger generations. They are embedded into the tapestry of Philippine national culture -- certainly made more colorful and richer by the blending of cultures and traditions and the presence of different groups who are Filipinos regardless of race, class, religion, belief or traditions.
Siguraduhin niya wag rin siya gumamit anything from China wag siya mag Chinese food, iPhone other gadgets etc kasi lahat makakaalala sa kanya ng COVID. And while she’s at it make sure to also not use anything from Japan, Spain and USA since ginahasa at binaboy ang mga tao at lupa ng Pilipinas. Tumira nalang siya sa bundok kasama ng mga NPA.
ReplyDeleteIt’s such a highly-irresponsible comment coming from the Dean of the only ChED-recognized Center of Excellence Pharmacy Program, no less. “With great power comes great responsibility.” Even a fictional character like Spider Man embraces and advocates that, Dean. - From a proud alumnae of the UST Faculty of Pharmacy and an even prouder registered pharmacist who was bred under the highly-intelligent, well-respected and well-mannered Dean then, Dr. Norma V. Lerma.
ReplyDeleteAs a Dean, there are things na di na dapat pnpost in social media. Lalo na kung madami siyang friends na students niya.
ReplyDeleteWOW! I can’t believe this! Dean pa man din ng uste! I-fire na yan! Sa ibang bansa finifire yang mga ganyang RACIST eh!
ReplyDeleteThis is so DISREPECTFUL and so RACIST! Kaya hndi mamatay matay and systemic racism dahil sa mga taong katulad nito. NAKAKAHIYA tong DEAN na to pinoy pa man din. Pumunta ka dto sa US, I dare you to say stupid things like that, tanggal ka agad sa trabaho. Tsk. Walang modong dean
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