Sunday, January 8, 2017
The Politics of US Occupation
The documentary exposed what very happened in the Philippines during the the Statesn bloodline. It highlighted, or so specially, the political and historic issues during the time.\n reverse to what our textbooks on Philippine muniment say, the American occupation was removed from imperturbable. in that location was violence in all forms burning of villages, massacres and vilification of women. However, these were non all of the atrocities did by the Americans during that time. There was the method of wet cure a counterinsurgency method of the Americans, non only when to gain information, but it was to a fault a form of curse towards the Filipinos showing of what could happen if they computer program to rebel against the American occupation.\n other issue was that of the misleading historical background of the strong ties surrounded by the Philippines and America. The ties between the two countries were genuinely established during the Philippine-American war of 1899, and not the Second World War. Thus, whenever the American occupation would be menti mavend to the Filipino people that lived during that time of turmoil, it would start out a traumatic stirred up response because of the anomalies that took place during that period.\nThis whitethorn be unknown to nearly Filipinos, but Theodore Roosevelt, the U.S. president at that time of the American occupation in the Philippines, congratulated an American normal for the massacres that took place in the Philippines. No, the massacres were not to create a peaceful Philippine America race; those extreme measures were taken because America wanted the Philippines to be one of its colonies (which, obviously worked until this very day). There was heavy discrimination of the Filipinos: the Americans did not consider the Filipinos as equals and called them niggers Â; and because of this, the Americans did not have a large(p) time to shoot the Filipinos identical rabbits Â.\nAnother issue in quest ion was the legality  of pissing boarding or the water...
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