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Idiotic. Bicol is even poorer than the Western Visayas, but even in the small towns there were Chinese and even Indian men working there. Just because a place is poor doesn't mean that outside entrepreneurs wont go there. What about Korean-Americans setting up shop in the ghetto? Same concept.
korean-americans have black hair product businesses though...who are they going to sell to?? white people...of course they would set up shop in the ghetto
ah! there goes your "logic" again. negritos are so disdained that no one would do business with them, and should never be acknowledged in your ancestry.
Just like you're making up the lineage of some Facebook girl you don't even know. We could easily solve this problem if you linked us to her and we could ask her ourselves. If you cant trust what other poster's say, then why should we trust you?
Actually Karay-a people came from Southern China during the Iron Age
Recent findings, however, revealed that the ancestors of the Karay-a are the Austronesian-speaking immigrants who came from South China during the Iron Age. Karay-a people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
so your question is redundant....they Do not have Han ancestry among any of them....but they do come from Southern China
so if some immigrants came from south china, they're not chinese?
ah! there goes your "logic" again. negritos are so disdained that no one would do business with them, and should never be acknowledged in your ancestry.
please go back to the jungle....what are chinese going to trade with negritos?? monkey skulls??
if you wont trust one poster's post, yours is less credible since you've never posted proofs of any of your allegations, whether here or in any of the threads you've posted in this forum.
so if some immigrants came from south china, they're not chinese?
it is all dependent on what you would consider as chinese in the Philippines....their descendants were chinese because they are from southern china...but since they are not han they wouldnt be seen as chinese in philippines
it is all dependent on what you would consider as chinese in the Philippines....their descendants were chinese because they are from southern china...but since they are not han they wouldnt be seen as chinese in philippines
so being of certain nationality is based on perception then. so an east asian looking filipina could claim she's spanish because that's her and her region's perception even if she has chinese blood in her. weeeeeellll!!!
so even if their ancestry came from south china, they are still not seen as chinese. what logic is that?
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