The Worst Asian Hate Attacks Against Filipinos in American History
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- For five days, from January 19 to 23, 1930, Filipinos fell victim to harassment, physical abuse, and theft by angry mobs of young white men who believed that the new migrants were stealing their jobs and women. The Watsonville Riots eventually led to the death of a Filipino farmer, Fermin Tobera. What ignited the attacks? Watch to find out more.
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It's nice you make 2 videos one English and one Tagalog very considerate
Thanks for appreciating! Yes, English version for our foreign viewers. 😊
“Damn Pinos trying to steal our precious white women!” 😂🤣🤣😂
My Grandfather was a Farm Worker in 1930 His name was in Filipino Labor Union ❤ and I'm a Bay Area Residents ❤
I never knew about this, thanks for the explanations👍
You’re welcome Gerald Draymond! 😊👍
and the amazing thing about the manongs...there were Arnisadors among them..and they didn't retaliate.
Great video! Sad that it's still happening in the US now. Not just to Filipinos.
Great American-Filipino history information, not in any history books I ever read. My father was one of the Manongs from Ilocos Sur, he told me about such racism but not like this. Thank for sharing this Proud Filipino information - Salamat Po
You’re welcome @trabino.
Great work Masid. Abangan ko yung next.
so thats why my great grandpa left his job in the US HAHAHAHAHA
Sad fermin tobera mr masid i liked how you make your animation dance so cutee
Thanks Raymond! Glad you like our animation.
First time I hear about this wow!
I'm from Watsonville Ca, and I feel like u shoulda mentioned us Mexicans too, we also fought against the white supremacists with you Asians.
I understand where you’re coming from, and aware of the sufferings by Mexicans as well, but this is a Philippine UA-cam channel particularly dedicated to Filipino experiences, history and culture.
@@MasidPH you do know the Filipino Labor Union is today known as the "United Farm Workers" movement instead? Ceaser Chavez knew it was Filipinos & Mexicans who stuck together and faught against white supremacy. That's why he changed the movements name. We Hispanics took a huge participation in that aswell, for the record.With out us the whites would have took over again tbh. Look at it now Watsonvilles population is pure Hispanic.
@@MasidPH you guys faught against white supremacy and now you guys are forming a Filipino supremacy yourselfs 💀 stay woke yall. Look more into the Ceasar Chavez Movement...we shouldn't be fghting one another ♥
@@watsonvillecalifash8278 Interesting. You guys rarely mention the FLU in your talks about Chavez. Not from most of the videos about him during that time anyway. Often people made it look like it was all him and mexicans, not one mention of filipinos in sight.
@@alvinsmith3894 ur totally wrong, Ceasar Chavez mentioned Filipinos all the time. His movement "United Farm Workers" was made up of half filipinos half Mexicans. My granpas always bragging about how he's half mexican half Filipino lol
Tydings mcduffie act is good because of many influx asians you dont know they are criminals but excluding them from dating white women? Thats like some incel vibes bro. Cant handle the pinoy rizz and longganisa😂
I am from Watsonville and this hardly ever talked about.
The city has swept this under the rug
@@joshualechuga5532 I read about the Tulsa Race Massacre (1921) in Oklahoma City. That one was bad. Over 800 blacks killed, US air force dropped bombs on their neighboorhoods. And it was triggered by a whiite girl supposedly raped by a black man. It was false, but tensions had been simmering for some time.
They wanted to sweep that incident under a rug too, but a 60 Minutes story uncovered it.
white men are embarrassed to talk about it because they couldn't compete and had to resort to violence's
tito, can. you make your own masid character?
Do you mean a Sid look-a-like of us? Maybe someday 😊 Oh by the way Sid is what we call the character we use.
Maybe individualised masid avatars😃
That would be cool! 😃
Mr masid can you make a video about philippine revolution im the owner of raymond daniel basilio too
Whoa, I did not know this! A riot against Filipinos. Sad that after 90 years, racial hate is still happening.
Can you do a video about a cebuano hero called Lieutenant-General Pantaleón Villegas y Soldi
We’ll look into it. Thanks GhostYt!
FILIPINO RIZZZ😂😂🎉❤
2:58 nice, but also, not nice
nice
I don't understand why there so many filipinos immigrating in America....
Because us colonize the country. Thats how that works. Lol.
Ooga booga where all the white wimmi- *they're Californian* - never mind...
You're boring.
F-k your apology! It dont mean jack.
Natawa ako nung magets ko yung "Let us protest!" saka "Lettuce protest!"
Great pun!
bruh why do they have to be sooooooo racist?
Cause our grandpops were clapping them white women cheeks 😹😹 and the white dudes were mad
They're all lossrs
@@Sosa_handles LMAOO
Prove that blck people is an Israelite
Pinoys are not black tho
The earliest migrants of Philippino mixed with yt Europeans, the offspring of the 2 was called a Chino.
Bakit ngayon ka lang nag post ng video
Quality over Quantity.
1:08 The Filipinos US national? I think this is not true. During the colonial period 1898 to 1935 and the common wealth period 1935 to 1946 Filipinos were never referred to as Americans or American nationals. We had always been referred to as Filipinos never as Americans. Which was an improvement to the Spanish Colonizers term for us, Indios.
My grandfather went to Hawaii as a sakada for the sugar plantation in the late 1920's. He was under a working visa or permit arrangement. Only those who stayed would later become US citizen but not those who are living in the Philippines and just come to USA for a year or so.
Under Article IX of the Treaty of Paris, people born in the Philippines were deemed U.S. (non-citizen) nationals as of April 11, 1899. The Philippines as a US territory allowed Filipinos to live and work freely in the United States but as a US national not a US citizen.
By July 4, 1946 when the Philippines gained independence, Filipinos residing in the US lost their status as US nationals.
Ukininanan Ilocano lang napigsa 😂 Matay para lang makaraman BigMac
Kala mo di papalag pilipino ah
I wanna go to the United States so badly but its just... you never know if people are gonna be nice or racist to you. If someone was racist to me, ill drop kick em no matter what bro.
this was almost 100 yrs ago, people are racist towards whites now
@@nonanimeprofilepic im white bro.