Firstly, I thought Filipino was a nationality not a race. Secondly at least 99% of Pacquiao's fanbase is Filipino. Just look at Google Trends results for him. http://www.google.com/trends?q=Manny+Pacquiao. There is nothing wrong with how much support Pacquiao receives from his countrymen, it is something other boxers are very envious of. There was no prejudice or stereotyping in my post, just a simple and factual perspective on why a large number of posters on here feel the way they do regarding Pacquiao and his opponents.
Any racist Pinoy wants to give this racist scumbag a dose of his own medicine and start debating with this monkey?
I don't have all the time in the world for this kid. Instead of debating the issues, he goes for the shortcut -- play the race card, ethnic card, religious card, whatever.
You don't argue by mentioning the other side's race under any circumstance. That means you're weak. That's shooting the messenger instead of his message. Only scumbags lower than a tuber colic amoeba do that. This is all basic, dude. You should have learned this in kindergarten.
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filipino is a not a race of people, its a nationality of people born and living in the philipines. I learned that in pre-school.
Any racist Pinoy wants to give this racist scumbag a dose of his own medicine and start debating with this monkey?
I don't have all the time in the world for this kid. Instead of debating the issues, he goes for the shortcut -- play the race card, ethnic card, religious card, whatever.
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So basically I pointed out that the reason many posters on here is exactly what I said, and you have no good response so you resort to calling me a racist. Also LOL at you crying for Chups, Mak, or ThePrince to come help you. The first two are very level headed fans of the sport, and ThePrince doesn't talk about boxing, he talks about PPVs and product endorsements and TV interviews.
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