Showing posts with label nationalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nationalism. Show all posts

5.5.12

Filipinos on Times Square NYC



On June 12, 2012 15 electronic billboards, 5 minutes of billboard airtime, 100 million Filipino global superstars, 1 brand-- change the way you look at a nation.

Shortly after the "It's more fun in the Philippines" campaign, another ad is to set in motion on Times Square, New York City. 

It's something to catch up on the country's Independence Day. The video is actually bound for promoting 'PhilippinesTM' as a global brand. Footage taken in Times Square will flash on giant  electronic billboards. Here's a teaser:


Racial sense and impartiality to a third world country will be de-escalated. The idea is that it's  always not all bad no matter what estate you belong. There are no astounding facts about a country unless you take time to get to know its culture and history behind its name and behind any labels. 

Erase the preconceived notion of being caught up in a world of hooligans. The world will give you exactly what you give to it.

Are you a Filipino? Help promote your country. 

Are you non-Filipino? Change the way you look at a nation.

Help support this campaign and set the date on June 12th.

Good vibes to you all!







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Music: Charlie Brown by Coldplay

14.8.11

Philippine Military amid Hostile Attempts in Spratlys


TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines - The Spratlys has made a very considerable acquisition for both the Philippine and the Chinese government along with other adjacent countries that claim the same ownership to it.

BRP Raja Humabon l Image taken from newsinfo.inquirer.net
Apart from the assertions and counterclaims of the People’s Republic of China, Democratic Republic of Vietnam, and the Republic of the Philippines; one of the only things that serve as a common denominator is that the Spratlys’ locality stands almost equidistant at the South China Sea. But this has disparagingly created more confusion and disputes among Asian countries.

The island is said to occupy more or less than five square kilometers and spread over more than 400,000 to 425,000 kilometers of sea. Several accounts say that the island also contains more than a thousand of small islands, rocks, and reefs-- substantial in natural resources.

No Spratly natives can be seen around its enclosures but it is affirmed to have abundant fishing grounds and significant oil and natural gas. All these and more ratify as to why the island has spontaneously brought itself a guaranteed proximity to controversies.