Inquirer bias based on race/ country of origin

Written by Richard Juan:
sports.inquirer.net/104791/philippines-files-racism-complaint-against-hk-football-fans

“Philippines played a friendly international football match against Hong Kong and have finally defeated Hong Kong for the first time in six tries. No doubt there were more Hong Kongers present at the football match as Hong Kong was the home team.

“As a journalist, you are supposed to write objectively without bias. It was shown in the early parts of the article, as it was stating what happened in the match, what the Hong Kong supports did, and what the Football Associations of both Hong Kong and Philippines intend to do. However, at the end of the article, there were some unnecessary comments about the tragic hostage-taking incident in 2010. “Some in the southern Chinese city still hold a grudge against the Philippines since a Manila hostage-taking incident in 2010, in which eight Hong Kong tourists were killed in a bungled police rescue. The Hong Kong government has maintained a travel warning for the Philippines since the incident.”

“That paragraph is redundant and does not give more information about the racism in the football match. The writer of the article indirectly, or even directly led the readers to think that the racism in the football match was definitely caused by the hostage taking incident in 2010.

“What’s more is that it is obvious that the writer of this article is not very happy with Hong Kong as a whole. The last paragraph of the article shows the obvious lack of knowledge in the OFWs by exaggerating the working conditions of the OFWs in Hong Kong.

“The writer said the domestic helpers work ‘toiling long hours’ for ‘low pay’ to describe the working conditions of the domestic helpers in Hong Kong. That is a incorrect accusation in so many levels. First, the minimum wage for domestic helpers in Hong Kong is approximately HKD$3500 per month, which is equivalent to almost P20,000. Compare that to the minimum wage here of less than P450 per day x 26 working days, that’s equivalent to around P11,700 per month only. Not to mention food and transportation is NOT included while working in Hong Kong, food and transportation is already all included. Two, yes, some may have harder time than others, but the way the writer phrased it is as if ALL the domestic helpers work long hours – that statement is too harsh and too strong. Not to mention, domestic helpers here in the Philippines do the same thing and some may work even harder and yet they get less than a quarter of what helpers in Hong Kong make.

“Lastly, the writer said that “Filipinos are also looked down upon in Hong Kong because more than 100,000 of them work as domestic helpers” – the writer again is generalizing that ALL Filipinos get ‘looked down’ (which again is too harsh for a news article) by ALL Hong Kongers. That is showing the writer’s opinion by trying to link one ‘story’ to another and this should not happen in a news article.” Written by Richard Juan.

Edited out: Usec Puno to Pres. Noynoy 2pm hostage crisis “matulog na kayo…” (“go to sleep already”)

Edited out: Usec Puno to

President Noynoy

2pm hostage crisis “matulog

na kayo…

(“go to sleep already”)


That portion was aired in the

first news broadcast, but

“edited out” (suppresed) in

the latter broadcasts, so i

googled it, it is retained in

some online news

organizations such as Yahoo

News Philippines at

www.ph.news.yahoo.com in

its news story:

DILG usec: Aquino wanted to

talk directly

to hostage-taker – Yahoo


The question is: Why was it

suppressed (censored) in

the succedding broadcasts of

the mainstream, giant media

organizations? Here it is,

the portion of the interview

that was suppressed:

DILG Undersecretary Rico

Puno (the President’s

provincemate and gun-

enthusiast buddy) who was

given unofficially (not in

writing) by President Noynoy

the power to supervise the

police, depriving DILG

Secretary Jesse Robredo

of such function, said in an

interview yesterday (from

Yahoo News Philippines,

click link given above):

quote “ “Naisip niya

(tinutukoy dito ang

Presidente tala ng blog

admin) as early as 2 p.m., ‘Ano

kaya kung pumunta na ako

diyan at sabihin ko (sa

hostage-taker) na marami ka

nang naiistorbong tao at

maraming mawawala sa

atin?‘,” [“He (the President

-blog admin’s note) thought as

early as 2pm (of the hostage

crisis – blog admin’s note),

‘What if i go there and tell

the hostage-taker that he is

disrupting the lives of many

people and we would be in

the losing end?’ he said in an

exclusive interview with GMA

News’ Jun Veneracion

aired over “24 Oras.”


Quote (from Yahoo Phil)

““Syempre, sabi namin na

ganoon, ‘Mr. President, hindi

kasama na protocol yan’ ,” he

said.

quote (from Yahoo Phil) “(Of

course, we told him, ‘Mr.

President, that’s not part of

our protocols.’)


quote (from Yahoo Phil) Puno

even advised Aquino not to

worry about the incident,

which they thought would end

peacefully.


Quote “ “Nung naghiwalay

kami, sinabi namin: ‘Matulog

na kayo [Aquino] at

gigisingin namin kayo kapag

tapos na ito’,” he said.


quote (from Yahoo

Phil)”(Before we adjourned,

we told him: ‘Get some sleep

and we’ll wake you up when

this is over.)


Quote “The 11-hour hostage

drama, however, ended with

nine people killed— the

hostage-taker and eight Hong

Kong tourists. (See: Hostage

crisis ends in bloody carnage;

8 hostages dead)”

closed-quote.

xxx

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you? And the lucky color of

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is…off-white.

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