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Imagine fighting and dying for an insane
Best of luck to PhilippinesBS
ideology....Even their leader Jose Maria Sison (i guess from syphilis like Lenin
) is dead while living in the Netherlands.
army !
They can Deport them to Singapore or elsewhere ?DO you think its possible ?
Singapore is a Han - fascist state , the local Muslims are well oppressed and represent only 15.6%. And no Muslim country wants Moros . It's not a good time for Muslim and Christian divide within the Philippines because there is currently a much larger and moreThey can Deport them to Singapore or elsewhere ?
Just FYI. When Muslims claim they are oppressed, here's what it means to them:Singapore is a Han - fascist state , the local Muslims are well oppressed and represent only 15.6%. And no Muslim country wants Moros . It's not a good time for Muslim and Christian divide within the Philippines because there is currently a much larger and more![]()
dangerous threat coming from outside the Philippines...
Ditto and I would say that Islamists make up closer to 20% of the Populace of SingaporeJust FYI. When Muslims claim they are oppressed, here's what it means to them:
They can't impose their Islamic laws on the non-believers and must accept the customs of the infidels. THAT is oppression to them.
They endure grinding poverty in the Philippines, which is quite similar to Russia on the eve of the communist revolution, explaining the roots and longevity of one of Asia’s longest-running communist insurgencies. The central government is firmly on the side of oligarchs who own the plantations.
Sugar production is still dominated by plantations or haciendas. These enterprises are grossly unequal: a handful of oligarchs own the plantations and farmers working on them earn roughly a few hundred pesos (the equivalent of a few dollars a day), which is below the Philippine minimum wage. While sugarcane plantation owners have begun treating employees better in some respects, poor wages and violence persist.