On November 28, the Philippines** announced the progress of the case, and the bodies of four of the six Chinese who were kidnapped by kidnappers at gunpoint at their home in Manila on October 30 have been found, two of the victims have been identified through DNA, and the other two victims have been identified by the clothes they were wearing when they were kidnapped. We were shocked by the results of this news! There are rumors that the family is in business and has a grudge with someone, and the enemy family bought their driver and entered a high-end residence with high security, and three Filipinos were kidnapped that day, hired by the Chinese, who were released by the kidnappers on the way to escape. And the local Filipino** said that the family was involved in the gambling industry. This news has made netizens discuss, is the Philippines friendly to the Chinese? There are even concerns about whether this means that the Chinese face a huge security risk in the Philippines.
What is the attitude of the Philippines towards the Chinese?
Let's first understand the attitude of the Philippines towards the Chinese. In fact, there have always been many Chinese immigrants in the Philippines. They have made important contributions to the economic development of the Philippines by doing business, investing, and employing in the Philippines. However, because of this, the status of the Chinese in the Philippines has always been controversial. On the one hand, they provided economic support to the Philippines, but on the other hand, they also caused discontent and envy among some nationalists.
However, we cannot negate the friendliness of an entire country just because of individual incidents. The Philippines is a diverse country with a wide variety of people and perspectives. Most Filipinos have a friendly attitude towards the Chinese and are willing to cooperate and socialize with them. The living and working environment of Chinese in the Philippines is also diverse, and the vast majority of Chinese in the Philippines can live and develop with peace of mind. Therefore, we cannot simply assume that the Philippines is unfriendly to the Chinese based on just one incident.
Appeal]** should not be too extreme, and remain objective and rational.
Still, we cannot take this kidnapping lightly. No matter what challenges and risks the Chinese face in the Philippines, we should remain vigilant and strengthen our awareness of safety precautions. However, we cannot deny the friendliness of the entire country for a while, let alone blindly blame the people of the Philippines for this incident. Some netizens speculated that 3 Filipinos were released on the way, proving that the kidnappers were Filipinos, and some netizens disagreed, maybe the kidnappers didn't want to kill innocents indiscriminately so they let these people go, after all, these 3 were just hired people and had no grudges with the kidnappers. The kidnappers just want to kidnap the main characters, not people who have nothing to do with it. But so far, it is still uncertain whether the kidnappers are Filipinos or Chinese, and what their motive is for kidnapping.
We must look at individual vicious incidents rationally, and we must not exaggerate them excessively, still less envelop the entire country with the shadow of individual incidents. We should be cautious about this kidnapping, but we should also maintain a calm and objective attitude, and do not blindly influence other people's opinions and decisions because of momentary emotions.
In today's era of information, we must learn to distinguish between truth and falsehood, and we must not be easily deceived by rumors. Whether it is WeChat*** or other** platforms, we should disseminate information in an objective and truthful manner and provide valuable content to the public.
Conclusion] Chinese people in the Philippines have their own stories.
We should take a rational and objective attitude towards the life and development of Chinese people in the Philippines. They have experienced many hardships and joys in this land, especially the first generation of Chinese immigrants, who have created wonderful memories and stories with the local people. We should respect their choices and decisions, and at the same time cherish our friendship and mutual assistance.
It is hoped that the abduction will be resolved as soon as possible and that the two surviving victims will be released safely. At the same time, we also hope that we can maintain a rational and objective attitude, not be swayed by extreme emotions, and create a more friendly and harmonious environment for the development and life of Chinese people in the Philippines.
Personal opinion, for reference only.