Comments on: My So-Called Asian Identity: The Invisible Minority Report http://thepublicsphere.com/my-so-called-asian-identity-the-invisible-minority-report/ A Provocative Space of Critical Conversation Fri, 20 Feb 2015 07:53:52 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.2 By: Leah http://thepublicsphere.com/my-so-called-asian-identity-the-invisible-minority-report/#comment-1306 Thu, 28 Apr 2011 21:18:03 +0000 http://thepublicsphere.com/?p=1390#comment-1306 Great blog!

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By: Ken http://thepublicsphere.com/my-so-called-asian-identity-the-invisible-minority-report/#comment-310 Sat, 21 Nov 2009 15:57:38 +0000 http://thepublicsphere.com/?p=1390#comment-310 Nice blog again 🙂

I believe, like what our Kasaysayan (History) 2 professor told us, that “Ang wika ang salamin ng isang bansa,” or in English “The language is the mirror of a nation.”

You succeeded at step one (from your previous blog, where you narrated your “going back” journey). Step two, for me, is to “Learn the Filipino language.” You are an intellectual person. You, as a Filipino, has that capability to grasp other languages (common belief) so it will not be hard if you learn bit by bit the Filipino language (Tagalog), which is the language that might reside on your subconscious.

Lastly, parents in the United States should still teach the native language to their children. The Philippines fought hard for its freedom (and is still struggling for its freedom from corrupt politicians as of this generation), let alone for its language. It is part of our heritage.

Pagpalain ka ng Diyos sa iyong pagtuklas ng ating kulturang Pinoy.

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