Showing posts with label beauty pageant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty pageant. Show all posts

Monday, May 27, 2024

First Woman of Color Makes Historic Win as Miss Universe Philippines 2024

In the Philippines beauty pageants are not only big business but also a source of pride for many. No beauty contest is more important to Filipinos than Miss Universe. So far the Philippines has brought home the Miss Universe crown four times. 

But apparently not a single Miss Universe Philippines winner has been "a woman of color." Until now.

https://www.philstar.com/lifestyle/fashion-and-beauty/2024/05/23/2357317/woman-color-makes-historic-win-miss-universe-philippines-2024

Chelsea Manalo of Bulacan was crowned Miss Universe Philippines 2024, besting 52 other hopefuls at the close of glitzy ceremonies in Pasay City.

Outgoing titleholder Michelle Marquez Dee passed on the beautifully crafted La Mer de Majeste crown to the dusky Bulakeña as the first national winner of color, who won the title on her first try.

A dark horse, in the truest sense of the word, though not alluding to her skin color, Chelsea was beneath most of the prediction radars, probably because she was a first timer to the national stage. She came out of nowhere to win the most coveted title. 

Chelsea will be the country's representative to the Mexico pageant toward the end of the year. She will also be the country's first delegate who is a woman of color.

Excuse me but aren't all Filipina women women of color? From yellow Chinoy's to light brown mulattos to the dark Negritos and Igorots isn't every single Filipina a woman of color? Apparently not. Here are  two pictures of several Miss Universe Philippines winners over the years. 



To call Chelsea Manalo "the country's first delegate who is a woman of color" is bizarre. A woman of color, a person of color, is someone who is not White. 

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/woman%20of%20color

a woman whose skin pigmentation is other than and especially darker than what is considered characteristic of people typically defined as white : a woman who is of a race other than white or who is of mixed race

Are Filipinas White? Catriona Gray, who was raised in Australia by a Scottish father, could be called White but look at the ladies in the above pictures. They are all women of color. 

What this dsignation really means is Chelsea Manalo is the first half-African American to represent the Philippines. 

https://www.philstar.com/lifestyle/fashion-and-beauty/2024/05/23/2357300/bulacan-barbie-becomes-first-filipino-black-american-win-miss-universe-philippines

The 22-year-old stunner from Meycauayan, Bulacan is a Filipino-American who is not new in the pageant scene. 

In the comments section, fans have been supportive and even projected her as the next Miss Universe.

“Living black barbie," one comment said. 

The Bulakenya beauty is believed to be the first-ever Filipino-African American who will represent the country in Miss Universe in Mexico by the end of the year.

At least Chelsea, unlike Catriona Gray, is a native Filipina. The only thing American about her is her father who died a few years ago. But because she inherited his black genes she is now being touted as the first woman of color to represent the Philippines at the Miss Universe pageant. It's as dumb and untrue as when Jennifer Lawrence claimed she was the first female action star. It is also incredibly racist and denies that Filipinas are women of color.

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

"I Am a Filipina"

Oh, boy. Here we go again. Another foreign born Miss Universe Philippines pageant contestant insisting she is a genuine Filipina. This is despite growing up and being educated in a foreign land and not even knowing how to speak the native language.

"I am a Filipina." So says 3rd place Miss Universe Philippines contestant Victoria Velasquez Vincent as the reason she turned down an offer to from New Zealand to represent them in the Miss Universe 2021 pageant.

https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2021/10/12/2133608/i-am-filipina-victoria-vincent-turns-down-offer-be-miss-new-zealand-miss-universe-2021

Victoria Velasquez Vincent, Miss Universe Philippines (MUPH) 2021 Charity, revealed that she was offered to become Miss Universe New Zealand 2021 after the MUPH coronation night but she declined.

In her Instagram account, Victoria said that she declined the offer because her heart will always be for the Philippines. 

“Shortly after the MUPH coronation night, I was offered to be Miss Universe New Zealand 2021. After a week of contemplation, countless discussions with my family, friends and team, I eventually came to the decision to politely decline the offer,” Victoria said. 

“So many people will say I’m crazy for turning down this opportunity, but I had to choose what I know in my heart was the right thing to do. My heart is, and always will be here to serve the Philippines. Some may say I’m not Filipina enough, and that’s ok. I know who I am. I know what I stand for. I am a Filipina,” she added. 

She, however, thanked the Miss Universe New Zealand organization for their faith in her. She also thanked the Miss Universe Philippines organization for their support. 

“Thank you to the MUNZ org for your kindness. I am endlessly grateful that you had faith in me and offered me the opportunity of a lifetime. Thank you to the MUPH org for offering your support regardless of what I decided to do,” she said. 

“I am so excited to see what the future holds for us, Philippines,” she added.  

Now, this is quite odd. Why would New Zealand offer the spot of Miss Universe New Zealand to the third place winner of the Miss Universe Philippines contest? Do they not have a candidate? And why this particular person? She's a Filipina, right?

WRONG!!

Victoria Velasquez Vincent, much like Miss Universe Philippines and Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray, is NOT a Filipina. She is in fact a New Zealander. Born to an Irish Father and Filipina mother Victoria has spent all of her life in New Zealand making only occasional visits to the Philippines. On one holiday trip she was kidnapped at the market!

Hear Victoria in her own words with her very own thick New Zealand accent which is a dead giveaway as to her nationality.

Victoria Velasquez Vincent Interview with Luis Portelles: Miss Universe Philippines 2021 Journey

6:40 Honestly the whole thing is just so surreal to me because I like I said I was born and raised in New Zealand.

13:02 You know, I think, for me, the most important thing that I really want people to understand is that being Filipino isn't defined by the language that you were raised to speak, or the color of your skin, or any of your other physical features, you know. It's about who you are on the inside and it's about the values that you hold and how Filipino those values are. And you know my my external appearance might not be a direct representation of Filipinos, you know, what they are calling pure Filipinos, but my heart is truly Filipino and my heart is with my Filipino people and I think that's the most important thing

That's been one of the things that sometimes people raise a lot you know the fact that you were not born in the Philippines can you tell us briefly about your background because I know that you've mentioned this in other interviews and also I don't want to be redundant but just for people who are watching who might not be aware of that can you give us a little bit of your background. 

So, I was born and raised in New Zealand my mom is Filipina Spanish and my dad is Irish

16:22 So, obviously you are representing the province of Cavite which is the the historical capital of the Philippines. Do you feel like that's a big responsibility? 

I do yes. Especially because I studied heritage conservation so, you know, I kind of have like a direct link educationally I have a direct link to the history of Cavite and so i feel like yeah people will expect me to do a really good job at representing the province and my goal is to make sure that I do. Because in my heart I know that you know even though i wasn't born and raised in Cavite I do have the values of what it means to be a Caviteño.

Who can stand this garbage? Being a Filipino is a matter of the heart? What a lie. This lady is lying to herself and to us. Her ONLY claim to being a Filipina is her mom's blood. Filipino citizenship is entirely by blood, jus sanguis, and not by birth, jus soli. That is why there are so many Filipinos around the world who have never set foot in the Philippines. They are the children of OFWs and expatriates. 

Being a Filipino most certainly has to do with the language one speaks, the food one eats, the values one holds dear, the way one sees the world, and the way one looks. Victoria doesn't have any Filipino values. She has New Zealand values. She probably wipes after she pisses and puts the seat down before she goes! I bet she took one look at the tabo and said while wincing with disgust, "Eww! No way." Even her very distinctive New Zealand accent gives her away as being NOT A FILIPINO! She does not even speak the local language!

1:01:54 I hope people see that even though I am a half Filipina, I wasn't born and raised here, I don't, you know, speak their language fluently, my, my heart is in the right place and, yeah, I want people to see that.

In that interview Victoria Velasquez Vincent admits she is not a Filipino and expects people to look past that fact because "my heart is in the right place." 

Victoria's advocacy, both personal and pageant related, is to build proper buildings for Filipinos. She bizarrely says that because of colonialism Filipino architecture is all messed up and that these buildings aren't designed with Filipinos in mind. 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ7QhpPMdds/

I remember seeing a site similar to this circa 2012 - make-shift homes in such close proximity to high-end residential condominiums. That image, and the undeniably complex phenomenon of poverty in the Philippines influenced the path I decided to take with my Architecture and Heritage Conservation degrees. 6 years later I took this photo to include in my Master’s thesis.

Despite the unfortunate circumstances that cause their existence, make-shift dwellings are an example of Filipino ingenuity, local materiality and creativity, as well as Filipino resilience. 

After centuries of colonization, our historic architectural identity has been diluted and Western design principles are working against the typical Filipino’s fundamental way of living. In a society that favors the upper class, the gap in social classes is expanding rapidly. 

The complex nature of poverty cannot be solved by one person, or in a short period of time, but that doesn’t mean the ultimate goal of a sense of social equality is unattainable. I’m so proud to see organizations in the Philippines working towards realizing this goal. Today marks the start of learning from them, offering them my time, my working hands and my knowledge. 

Reduce the gap. Reinforce our culture. Design for Filipinos.

What is the "historical architectural identity" of the Philippines? Bamboo huts? How are the Western design principles that are part of the architecture in the Philippines "working against the typical Filipino’s fundamental way of living?" What does that even mean? Are these same Western design principles which are also prevalent in New Zealand working against the typical Maori's fundamental way of living? Does she even care about the Maoris? Sounds like baseless anti-Western atrocity propaganda to me.

So, let's sum up here. Victoria Velasquez Vincent, who has a Filipina mother but was born and raised in New Zealand, has come to the Philippines to put her architecture degree to work by revamping the whole of Filipino architecture in an effort to solve poverty and help the poor. Her Filipinoness is not to be disputed because being a Filipino is a matter of the heart and not genetics or the language one speaks. 

She reminds me of a certain fat white American man who once said the same thing and who everyone rightly mocked.

http://www.wtsp.com/news/transracial-man-born-white-feels-like-he-is-filipino/491290902
Riding in a flamboyant purple vehicle, Ja Du shows up to a coffee shop to open up about his new identity. 
Ja Du, born a white male named Adam, now considers himself a Filipino. Turns out the purple ride he drives around in is called a Tuk Tuk, an Asian-derived vehicle used for public transit in the Philippines he says. 
Ja Du is part of a small, but growing community of people who considers themselves transracial. It refers to someone born one race, but identifies with another. 
Sound weird? Not to them. Ja Du says he grew up enjoying Filipino food, events and the overall culture. 
“Whenever I’m around the music, around the food, I feel like I’m in my own skin,” he said. 
“I’d watch the history channel sometimes for hours you know whenever it came to that and you know nothing else intrigued me more but things about Filipino culture.”

https://philippinefails.blogspot.com/2017/11/a-filipino-trapped-in-white-mans-body.html  

What makes this all the more sickening is that she probably doesn't even have a thought in the world about her real home country, New Zealand. She owes her entire upbringing and education to that nation. Is she proud to be a Kiwi or does she think that's racist? It's disgusting that Filipinos will readily accept this lady as one of their own. Victoria Velasquez Vincent and others like her cheapen and degrade the Philippines and Filipinos by redefining what it means to be a Filipino.

Monday, June 8, 2020

The Filipino is A Great Race: An Experimental Poem by Sofronio Dulay

Sofronio Dulay has written an experimental poem about the greatness of the Filipino race. Dulay is currently the patriarch of the Royal House of Tondo and the Patriarchate of the Royal Houses of the Philippines. As I wrote before about him he is basically a king. A king wrote an experimental poem about the greatness of the Filipino race. Let's take a look at his verse.

The full poem can be found on his website.

https://sites.google.com/site/totidulay/greatrace

I am not going to post the whole text here. Instead I will dissect it line by line.
"We are the only old Christian nation in Asia.
English speaker."
Indeed the Philippines is the only Christian and English speaking nation in Asia. There are of course other Asian countries that speak English and have been Christianized. But how does having a foreign language and religion thrust upon them make the Filipino race great? Haven't you heard that the Catholic Church is evil and so are the Americans?  I hear that very often. So how does practicing an evil religion and speaking an evil tongue make the Filipino race great?
"Good looking. A mixture of Hispanic and Chinese race…mga tisoy tayo.We take a bath daily, even twice a day, so we smell nice. In cold countries, they take a bath once a week, so, you can imagine how they smell….they envy us….and they like to marry Filipinos…."
The Filipino race looks good because they are a mixture of the Hispanic and Chinese race. Does that mean without that added blood Filipinos would not be so good looking? How does the addition of foreign blood to the Filipino race make the Filipino race great? Isn't that proof of being conquered and thus an inferior race?

Filipinos bathe twice a day while in cold countries they bathe once a week. That's certainly a lie but even if it were true how does that make the Filipino race great? Even a cat bathes himself. Many times  day in fact.


It is true that foreigners do like to marry Filipinos. But how does that make the race great? Miscegenation is a pollution of the gene pool!
"We are the only race on earth that won all the five major beauty contests: Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss International, Miss Earth and Miss Supranational.."
This is not true because there are only four major international beauty pageants. Miss Supranational is not one of those pageants. If we look at the statistics we see that four countries have won each of those contests with Venezuela winning the most times with 23 wins.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Four_international_beauty_pageants
If we look at the winners of Miss Supranational, which has only been around since 2009, there is only one Filipino winner. Mutya Datul won in 2013. This pushes the Philippines to 16 wins in all five contests. That is still seven less wins than Venezuela. 

How does winning a beauty pageant prove the Filipino race is great? Especially when Dulay has admitted the Filipino race is a mixture of Hispanic and Chinese blood and thus impure? How does winning a beauty pageant prove the greatness of anyone? It's a subjective contest and beauty fades. One day all those ladies will be old crones. It's pure vanity.
"We are clean…its part of who we are….."
The Philippines is actually one of the most polluted nations on earth. From the air to the water to the ground there is pollution everywhere. A great race would take pride in their land and keep it clean don't you think? Maybe he is referring to the two baths a day regimen.
"We are good businessmen. 
Our malls are bigger than most malls in the US. We are conservative bankers…"
There are indeed plenty of good businessmen in the Philippines. They are mostly Chinese. What does having a large mall have to do with the greatness of one's race?

The Mall of Asia in Pasay is the 15th largest mall in the world

On the list of the world's largest malls there are 37 Philippine malls and only 19 United States malls. In the top 10 there are 4 Chinese malls, 3 Thailand malls, and only 2 Philippine malls. The largest mall in the world is in New Jersey.

Filipinos have a wide selection of large malls from which to buy overpriced foreign luxury goods. Great. How does the ability to consume imported goods make the Filipino race great? Of those 19 US malls how many are selling Filipino products? And I don't mean products produced in the Philippines for a US owned company.
"We are family oriented. We never dump our parents to the home for the aged.

We never drive away our children from home when they reached 18."
This is simply wrong. Sometimes mom or dad get very sick and they need to stay in a home for the aged. They need professional healthcare 24 hours a day. For many this is a hard decision and it is wrong to say they are dumped in a home for the aged like a bag of garbage. This is also a misunderstanding of the West and it relates to his next line.

In the West Children are not driven away at 18. Rather children are encouraged to leave the nest and become independent adults living their own lives having their own families and homes. In the Philippines the opposite is true. Momma's little baby boy is her little baby boy until she dies and she never wants him to leave the home. That is detrimental to society and to the well-being of her son who will never grow up to be a man because of his overprotective mother. There are many such cases in the Philippines.

With their sense of personal independence people in the West do not want to live with their children when they get old. They don't want to go to the home for the aged. They will do all they can to remain independent. Filipinos do not have this sense of personal independence. Sometimes generations of families will live under one roof. How does a lack of a sense of independence make a race great? It doesn't. It makes a race of leeches.
"Our culture is European. Roman Catholic influenced. Surnames are western…our Kundimans are just like Italian songs." 
Am I reading a poem about the greatness of the Filipino race?? How does having a European culture make the Filipino race great? If the Philippines has a European culture that would make the European race who built that culture the greater race. Only an inferior race adopts a foreign culture.


The Philippines does not have a European culture. European influenced, yes. The government, the economy, even popular culture are all Western influenced. But Filipinos do not even understand those institutions. Human rights, free speech, the function of the government and politicians as servants of the people, none of that is comprehended by Filipinos the way it is in the West. Even with TV the programs are so bottom of the barrel and lowest common denominator it is a joke. You won't find innovative TV in the Philippines.

And what about those Western surnames? How does having a foreign surname make Filipinos a great race? It is a constant reminder that they were conquered by a greater and more powerful race of men. Having a Western surname is not much different from being branded.

The next bit is hilarious. 
"We have easy life. In America “no work, no eat”, not in the Philippines please."
So Filipinos are leeches? In America you can eat without working. Here is what that looks like:


That's called a homeless shelter. Why would being able to eat without working make the Filipino race great especially when the very first item listed in this poem is that the Philippines is a Christian nation? Does Sofronio Dulay not know what the Bible says?
2 Thessalonians 3:10 For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat.
Maybe he means the bayanihan spirit? No idea. But no one is going hungry in America unless they want to. Food banks and food kitchens abound. Not to mention food stamps and other types of welfare. America supports her leeches too.
"We are hardworkers…we have double jobs…. and we save money for our family.
The Philippines is a middle income country…If countries are people, we are middle class. As a middle class, we enjoy the indulgence of the rich and we can also feel the adventures of the poor…so, why pin us down on the lower middle class side alone…. pag middle class ka..kumakain ka ng litson at tuyo and you don’t mind…"
Working two jobs does not make one a hard worker. In the Philippines wages are depressed and so is the currency. One might need to work two jobs just to make ends meet. The same happens in the West too. 

Saving money for one's family is nice but that is all tied to the lack of personal independence. Parents should not rely on their children for financial support as so many do. They should be an example of economic thrift and perseverance. Parents should teach their children how to earn, save, and spend their money responsibly. Children should not be expected to give all their money to their family. How are they supposed to build their own family and life if they give all their money away? It's a toxic and neverending cycle.

The Philippines is a lower middle income country according to the World Bank.

https://data.worldbank.org/?locations=PH-XN
What does he mean by "the adventures of the poor?"  Is living in a bamboo shack next to a pile of garbage and polluted water source an adventure? How does that make the Filipino race great?
"We are the only country who fought three world powers and got what we want.

We fought Spain, the Filipino - Spanish War, the world power then…and we won and declared our independence.

We fought the Americans, the Filipino - American War,  the world power then and now, and we won because we got our independence. If Russia defeated Germany thru its long and harsh winter, we defeated the Americans into giving us independence thru eloquence and diplomacy.

We fought Japan, the Filipino - Japanese War, ….and we defeated them by using American support to drive the Japanese in our country out…

We had a lot of rehearsals on this war stuff, and with great powers at that...we can take on any pretender at this point...pag di natin makuha ng patayo, kinukuha natin ng pahiga..di uubra kalokohan nila satin..

now tell me, if this is not greatness as a race, call it football."
Is he serious? The Philippines did not fight the Spanish alone. It was the Americans who won that war. Though the Philippines did declare independence nobody recognized it and the nation was made a colony of the United States. By the way the first constitution and the entire independence movement was Masonic in nature and based on Western ideals of governance and liberty.

"We defeated the Americans into giving us independence thru eloquence and diplomacy." That is complete lie.  As I have documented the USA always intended to give the Philippines independence once they had proven themselves to be capable of self government. Independence came in 1946, eleven years after a plebiscite in which the entire nation voted for it.  

The Philippines defeated the Japanese using American support. How does that make the Filipino race great? They couldn't defeat the Japs on their own so they used the Yanks. Meanwhile the Americans conquered and developed a whole continent defeating all hostile elements with no one's help.

"We can take on any pretender at this point?" What a joke! The insurgency has been going on for 50 years with no end in sight! The Philippines can't even defeat mountain and jungle dwelling communists and Muslims. The Philippines is also using American support to fight that war. Imagine if a real "pretender" stepped up to take over the Philippines. You know like China. 
"We dont like corruption, we jailed two corrupt Presidents so far.."
Is he talking about Estrada and Macapagal? Estrada was convicted and sentenced to life in prison but Macapagal pardoned him! He never paid for his crimes. Later she was arrested but acquitted of all charges by the Supreme Court because the DOJ failed to prepare a sufficient case against her. Meanwhile the Philippines remains one of the most corrupt nations in the world.

https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/1/23/Philippines-corruption-worsens.html
"We are superior people, so, come on, let us work harder. And indulge. And enjoy life…because superior people like us work very hard and we deserve indulgence."
Filipinos are superior and work hard so they deserve to indulge? That's not the motto of a great race. That's the motto of a lazy and self-indulgent people. Do you think the British conquered the world and then sat back thinking they deserved a little indulgence? How about the Mongols, the Greeks, or the Romans? Let's quote the Bible again.
Proverbs 6:10 Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep:11 So shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth, and thy want as an armed man.
That's the end of Sofronio Dulay's poem. He shared it with some people on the internet which caused lot of heated discussion for and against. He came to the following conclusion.
Conclusion: if you like this article, you are subconsciously a patriotic Filipino. If you feel bad about this article, in one way or another, you may not know it consciously, but you have a deep - rooted hatred or uneasiness of your being a Filipino or of your Filipino connection. You are a Filipino who can not be expected to defend our country in times of war. Huli ka, bata!!!
His conclusion, like the rest of his poem, is false. Nothing in this poem exemplifies greatness. According to Sofronio Dulay the Filipino race is great because they practice a foreign religion, speak a foreign tongue, have foreign blood mixed with their own, have won foreign beauty contests because of their foreign blood, have large malls where they can buy foreign goods, have no sense of  personal independence, and won a war with the help of foreigners.

That is not greatness. If the Filipino race is a great race then it must be judged by a higher standard than the size of their malls and the dilution of their blood. How about the marks on The Cultural Iceberg?


How does the Filipino race and culture add up compared to the rest of the world in all these categories? Everything Dulay has listed is vain and silly and the opposite of what makes a great race. In fact all the things he listed have to do with the Filipino race adopting other the cultures of other races! Funny that he could not think of anything genuinely Filipino as evidence for the greatness of the Filipino race.

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Little Mr. and Ms. Day Care Coronation

Here's something disturbing and weird to walk into: a beauty pageant for day care children.


The Vice Mayor, El Cid, was the emcee.


I have no idea what is going on with this pageant but it seems pretty straight forward. A young boy and girl are both coronated King and Queen of Day Care. Seems a little creepy though. Very Toddlers and Tiaras.

I suppose this pageant is just a further manifestation of Filipino's obsessiveness with beauty pageants.