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Chris Tan & Richard Heydarian: CHINA BULLYING, WPS, & BEING CHINOY
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great discussion on China's bullying and what it means to be Chinoy and West Philippine Sea
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00:00.8
Alright everyone, welcome back dito sa discussion natin with Chris Tan.
00:05.7
In a previous episode, we discussed about who are the best and worst in his books.
00:10.5
And he had a kind of a hard time in ranking the best.
00:12.8
But in the worst, he was very sure about the ranking.
00:15.5
So I don't know, that tells us something about the nature of our politics.
00:19.2
But now let's talk about, again, something probably also personal to you.
00:23.1
Because as a Chinoy, as a proud Chinoy, as a patriotic Filipino,
00:27.2
as someone who is very outspoken, who cares about the country clearly,
00:31.4
as someone who speaks even better Tagalog than me,
00:34.4
not that that's a high bar.
00:36.6
Ang tanong ko dito is, how does it feel to be Chinoy nowadays?
00:42.3
This is always where, because I have a lot of Chinoy friends.
00:44.9
My first friends in Baguio back in the day were Chinoy.
00:47.5
My first girlfriend was a Chinoy.
00:50.3
So I always talk to them about, do they feel they're between a rock and a hard place?
00:55.5
There's the Communist Party of China.
00:56.9
And then there's xenophobia and all of that there.
00:59.7
Can you tell us a little bit about that, Chris?
01:03.1
Gusto kang pagiging Chinoy nowadays?
01:05.6
Alam mo, sa akin, when I grew up talaga,
01:08.1
I never really looked at myself as any different than anyone else
01:14.0
when it comes to ethnicity.
01:15.6
I've always believed, and I've looked at myself as a Filipino.
01:20.1
So yung pagka-Chinese ko was,
01:24.4
I've always looked at it as part of being,
01:26.9
being Filipino.
01:28.4
Kasi if you look at naman Filipino culture,
01:30.7
Filipino culture is a mix of a lot of different cultures.
01:35.6
We get a lot of our American influences,
01:38.8
Spanish influences, and Chinese influences.
01:41.7
And not just that,
01:44.1
I bet you,
01:45.1
I bet you,
01:46.1
siguro over 50% of the entire Philippine population,
01:49.8
may halo.
01:51.2
May konting Chinese, may konting Spanish,
01:53.4
may konting iba't-ibang races.
01:54.6
And that's why if you look at Filipinos,
01:56.9
we all look different eh.
01:58.7
So it's just degrees of which,
02:00.9
how much Chinese blood do you have,
02:02.7
or how much Spanish blood do you have.
02:04.5
Ikaw, do you have like,
02:05.2
what are you, Spanish?
02:06.9
That's the point.
02:08.0
The pure blood,
02:10.0
yung purong dugo,
02:11.0
is complete nonsense, right?
02:12.5
I mean, that's proven.
02:13.5
Anyone can take a DNA test today,
02:15.2
that will prove you there's no such thing as a purong dugo, right?
02:17.5
You go to any random country,
02:19.2
you know that there were 10 different tribes and all that came in.
02:21.9
So yeah, I think definitely,
02:23.9
you got a point there.
02:24.5
But the thing kasi,
02:25.2
I'm asking Chris about this is because the West Philippine issue
02:29.5
really puts our Chinoy brothers and sisters in a tough situation
02:33.7
in the sense that you had a senator recently suggesting that,
02:37.8
you know, the Chinoy should make it clear saan yung kanilang allegiance,
02:41.7
which I thought is an offensive question.
02:43.4
Like, obviously, they're Chinoys, they're Filipinos, right?
02:45.9
More than anything else, right?
02:47.4
So to have that kind of very problematic rhetoric
02:51.2
of essentially collective,
02:53.3
I won't say collective punishment,
02:55.2
but kind of a collective judgment,
02:56.8
which I, because, you know,
02:58.0
Chinoys just like any Filipino have diversity of opinion.
03:00.6
You can put 10 Chinoys together that you get 15 Filipinos probably, right?
03:04.7
So the idea of like doing a loyalty test and all,
03:06.8
I think it's just super inappropriate,
03:09.3
problematic, and frankly, even racist to a certain degree,
03:12.4
although I don't believe in race as people colloquially understand.
03:16.9
How do you approach that?
03:18.0
I mean, and when you talk about China,
03:19.7
the reason I have no problem with you of someone,
03:22.1
Chinoys, saying things critical of China is because I was based in Taiwan before.
03:25.2
I was there in Hong Kong when, you know, the protests were there.
03:28.1
These were Chinese people against China.
03:30.6
So I have no problem with that.
03:32.1
But I think a lot of people are not educated enough to realize that the Chinese civilization,
03:36.6
the Chinese people are amazing people of diversity.
03:39.6
You know, even inside China, if there were freedom, you'll get, you'll get different views.
03:44.5
As a matter of fact, I know, I think people mistake kasi and blame the Chinese people
03:51.6
for what the Chinese government is doing.
03:53.6
It's the government that's an idiot.
03:55.2
Not the people.
03:56.4
Or the Communist Party specifically.
03:58.6
Oh, yeah, yeah, absolutely.
04:00.6
Under the current leadership is really trying to expand their empire by what they do.
04:09.1
And they're doing it in a very subtle way.
04:12.9
They're doing it with money.
04:14.2
They're doing it with force.
04:16.3
They're doing it, you know, by, you know, it's almost like a blackmail how they do it.
04:21.8
It's and when people, I'm actually curious,
04:24.8
sino yung senador na yun, just for my own sake lang, sino yun, nagsabi nun?
04:29.2
Yeah, let me double check, because I want to make sure.
04:31.4
I knew that that was raised, but I want to make sure which senators in particular.
04:34.8
But I mean, if you look at the rhetoric of the top senators,
04:38.6
you know, I mean, people are openly saying things that have very problematic.
04:43.0
Yeah, yeah, it's okay if you, you know, I don't want, I don't want you to misquote anyone.
04:48.6
But I'll send you, because I get the direct quote here.
04:52.3
Yeah, so, so for me, you know,
04:54.8
I find it amusing more than anything na may mga Filipinos diyan na would say to me,
05:00.8
Chinese ka? Bakit? Bakit ginakalaban mo ang sarili mong lahi?
05:05.6
They forget, etnicity is not your nationality.
05:10.6
That's your ethnicity, but that's not your nationality.
05:13.2
My nationality is Filipino.
05:15.2
And, you know, my ethnicity is Filipino Chinese but my nationality is Filipino.
05:20.8
So for people to say that is very ignorant.
05:23.7
But again, he's the one who has the right to say that.
05:24.7
But again, he's the one who has the right to say that.
05:24.8
So for people to say that is very ignorant. But again, he's the one who has the right to say that.
05:24.8
hindi ako nagigalad sa kanila
05:25.9
for saying that.
05:26.6
Natatawa na lang ako
05:27.4
because I'm just like,
05:28.4
do you hear?
05:29.9
I think it says more about them
05:31.1
than it says about me.
05:32.6
May iba nga dyan nakakatawa
05:34.0
sabihin na saan,
05:34.6
bumalik na lang daw kung China
05:35.7
and I'm like,
05:36.8
dude,
05:37.5
you know like,
05:38.3
okay, wait,
05:39.6
I'm against what's happening
05:41.0
and you're telling me
05:41.6
to go back to China.
05:42.5
What the heck's wrong with you?
05:44.1
There's no logic
05:44.9
with any of the discussions.
05:46.1
That's why for me,
05:46.7
I don't take offense to it.
05:48.1
I do look at myself
05:49.2
more Filipino
05:49.8
than I do see myself
05:51.3
as Chinese.
05:52.5
I do have
05:53.5
a lot of Chinese traditions,
05:56.3
especially within my family
05:57.9
and I wish I could speak Chinese
05:59.8
to be honest with you
06:00.5
kasi it's good lang for commerce.
06:02.9
But even when I grew up,
06:04.2
I moved to Canada kasi
06:05.3
at one point.
06:06.5
When people ask me
06:07.7
what my nationality is,
06:08.8
I would say Filipino,
06:10.3
not Chinese.
06:11.7
I'm very proud of that.
06:13.1
And I actually would,
06:15.5
I even joined
06:16.5
a Filipino community
06:18.0
and a Filipino community
06:19.5
and a Filipino Chinese community.
06:20.9
So there's two communities there.
06:22.7
And,
06:22.7
I don't know,
06:24.3
I've never looked at
06:26.1
Filipino as different from me.
06:29.1
I look at everyone the same,
06:30.7
whether you're
06:31.3
Filipino,
06:32.5
American,
06:34.3
or you're Eurasian,
06:35.6
or,
06:36.3
you know,
06:36.7
like,
06:37.1
yeah,
06:37.4
worst back.
06:38.0
I mean,
06:38.2
worst back.
06:39.3
You know,
06:39.6
Mateo Gudicelli.
06:40.7
I mean,
06:41.2
look at all these Filipinos.
06:42.4
But they're Filipinos.
06:43.6
Diba?
06:44.3
So,
06:44.7
it's the same.
06:46.4
And that's what I love about the Philippines.
06:47.8
We can talk about all these people.
06:49.2
Yeah,
06:49.4
I mean,
06:49.5
a lot of them.
06:50.4
They could easily pass
06:51.4
within Latin America.
06:52.7
I mean,
06:53.0
the reason I'm asking this question,
06:54.2
I don't want to put you on the spot,
06:55.2
but I mean,
06:56.7
there are,
06:58.1
though,
06:58.8
I mean,
06:59.0
I know for a fact,
06:59.9
there are some folks,
07:00.6
I mean,
07:00.8
I'm not generalizing,
07:01.7
but there are some Chinoise
07:02.8
who would rather say they're Chinese
07:04.0
when they're abroad,
07:04.9
or there's some Chinoise
07:06.7
that I know for a fact that,
07:08.4
you know,
07:08.7
they're so proud of China
07:10.4
becoming a global superpower,
07:11.7
and they always talk about
07:12.9
100 years of humiliation
07:14.1
and stuff like that.
07:15.0
I mean,
07:15.2
we have some
07:15.8
Chinay friends who,
07:17.5
you know,
07:17.9
are defending what Duterte was doing.
07:20.4
I mean,
07:20.6
how do you feel about that?
07:21.8
There were many,
07:22.6
many Chinoise
07:22.9
who supported Duterte,
07:24.0
and if you ask
07:24.8
some of them,
07:25.6
it had to do with the fact
07:26.5
that he wanted better relationship
07:27.9
with mainland China.
07:29.5
Now,
07:30.1
obviously,
07:30.6
a lot of that also had to do
07:31.7
with business
07:32.5
because,
07:32.9
you know,
07:33.2
China is a big market,
07:35.0
you know,
07:35.2
a lot of big Filipino businessmen
07:37.0
are involved in China,
07:38.0
so probably,
07:38.7
ayaw lang nila ng gulo.
07:39.8
It's not because they're pro-China.
07:41.5
But,
07:41.6
you know,
07:41.8
that creates some
07:43.9
complicated,
07:44.6
I mean,
07:44.8
have you had debates
07:45.8
with your fellow Chinoise
07:47.5
who may have had
07:48.7
some different idea on this?
07:50.3
Because,
07:50.8
the reason I'm saying this is,
07:52.1
I noticed there are
07:53.2
like some Chinoise friends
07:54.1
whose views on Ukraine war
07:56.9
are closer to,
07:58.2
let's say,
07:58.4
Russia than America,
08:00.4
right?
08:00.6
Or their views on
08:01.6
Gaza and conflict is probably,
08:03.1
you get what I'm saying,
08:03.9
right?
08:05.0
Wow.
08:05.6
Because a lot of people,
08:06.5
maybe I know more about
08:07.6
your community than yourself,
08:09.0
but,
08:09.5
and then,
08:10.0
the other thing we're looking at,
08:12.0
because I was in Singapore
08:12.7
the other week,
08:13.6
and I was talking to our friends
08:14.7
in Washington Post,
08:15.7
among others,
08:16.2
and there are this
08:17.2
discussion in Singapore
08:18.9
about the Chinese language radio
08:20.9
and,
08:21.1
and,
08:21.7
newspapers in Singapore
08:23.1
and all,
08:23.6
and how they're increasingly
08:24.8
towing the Communist Party
08:26.6
of China line,
08:27.6
right?
08:28.2
Talking about,
08:29.4
you know,
08:30.0
the motherland
08:30.8
and the greater Chinese people,
08:32.9
you know,
08:33.2
this blaring the distinction
08:34.8
between,
08:35.5
you know,
08:35.7
Chinese ethnicity
08:36.5
and Chinese nationalism
08:38.2
and all of those things,
08:39.3
right?
08:40.1
So,
08:40.6
that's a concern in Singapore
08:41.8
and Singapore is a Chinese
08:42.8
majority country,
08:43.4
so they had to make
08:44.3
a hundred million dollar
08:45.9
Singaporean Chinese cultural center
08:48.5
to distinguish themselves
08:49.7
from mainland China.
08:51.1
I used to believe
08:51.7
Taiwan
08:52.4
who have a very different
08:53.9
conception of themselves,
08:54.9
although they see themselves
08:55.7
as Chinese,
08:56.3
but Taiwanese Chinese,
08:57.7
right?
08:57.9
So,
08:58.6
so,
08:58.9
I mean,
08:59.2
like,
08:59.5
like,
09:00.2
I don't know,
09:00.8
do you have,
09:01.4
like,
09:01.7
have you had debates
09:03.6
with some folks
09:04.4
who,
09:05.2
who may be a little bit
09:06.5
more amenable?
09:07.5
Because,
09:07.9
I mean,
09:08.0
the reason I'm saying this, Chris,
09:09.1
is because
09:09.5
marami rin mga kalokohan
09:11.1
ng mga kanod sa Pilipinas.
09:12.7
Marami rin silang mali
09:13.6
yung mga Western powers.
09:14.8
They did a lot of horrible things
09:16.0
not only to China,
09:17.1
they did to Philippines.
09:18.0
I mean,
09:18.6
may mga sinasabi si Digong
09:19.7
na hindi naman totally wrong.
09:20.7
Yung Balangiga,
09:22.1
that really happened.
09:22.9
They massacred the whole town.
09:24.4
It's not like these,
09:25.1
you know,
09:25.4
this Western people
09:26.3
were like knight in shining armor,
09:28.0
really,
09:28.3
if you look at the evidence.
09:30.1
And,
09:30.2
you know,
09:30.5
many people are surprised how,
09:31.7
why are Filipinos so pro-American
09:33.3
when,
09:34.2
I mean,
09:34.6
how much is US really helping
09:36.4
the Philippines?
09:37.0
They're giving 70 billion
09:38.3
to Ukraine,
09:39.4
20 billion again to Israel.
09:41.1
They're giving barely 1 billion
09:42.4
to the Philippines
09:43.0
over 10 years.
09:44.0
Like,
09:44.5
you know,
09:44.8
you get what I'm saying, right?
09:46.2
So,
09:46.5
it's not like,
09:47.4
so,
09:48.0
I understand if South Orochino,
09:49.6
Ibran,
09:49.9
and not,
09:50.7
not also the rest,
09:52.2
right?
09:52.9
Who are saying,
09:54.2
you know,
09:54.4
maybe it's time to be more open
09:55.6
to the other rising powers,
09:57.1
like America,
09:58.4
West.
09:59.0
I hope you see
09:60.0
where I'm coming from.
10:00.7
This is not about just
10:01.3
the Chinay community,
10:02.0
but that mindset
10:02.9
that is gaining
10:03.9
around the world.
10:05.9
Alam mo,
10:06.2
sa akin,
10:07.3
let's talk,
10:10.2
I like to look at things
10:12.2
and break it down
10:13.8
to the most simple
10:14.8
thought.
10:17.6
The simplest thought is this.
10:20.1
I want you to
10:20.7
look at
10:21.4
what China is doing.
10:23.6
Yun lang.
10:24.8
What they're doing
10:26.0
is aggressive,
10:28.0
it's bullying,
10:29.6
it is not friendly at all,
10:32.4
and it is taking
10:33.7
what they want
10:34.6
and,
10:36.0
you know,
10:36.4
because there's
10:37.0
bigger power than us
10:38.3
and that is already wrong.
10:40.4
Yun lang.
10:41.5
By that action alone,
10:43.3
I'd rather go with
10:44.4
the United States
10:45.2
who's not doing that.
10:47.0
Period.
10:47.7
So, I'm just talking about now.
10:49.1
Not talking about the past.
10:50.7
I'm talking about now.
10:51.8
Yun lang.
10:52.3
If you look at it
10:53.2
from that perspective,
10:55.4
mali ang China
10:56.1
and you'd rather be
10:56.9
with the US than with China
10:58.0
because the US
10:59.2
isn't going to say,
11:00.6
oy, Filipino,
11:01.4
bawal ka dito.
11:02.2
As a sari,
11:02.8
you know,
11:03.6
put their own ships
11:05.3
in front of us
11:05.9
and say,
11:06.2
you can't fish here.
11:07.6
Throw water cannons at us.
11:08.8
That's just BS.
11:10.6
So,
11:11.4
you know,
11:11.9
you can say,
11:12.6
you know,
11:12.9
people have said,
11:13.6
oh, but the US
11:14.3
has done this in the past.
11:15.2
Okay, let's just
11:16.0
simplify everything.
11:17.5
Today,
11:18.6
kung meron akong kapit-baha
11:20.0
yung isa,
11:20.7
binibigyan ako ng aid.
11:22.0
Yung isa naman,
11:23.1
sinasabi sa akin,
11:23.9
hindi ako pwede
11:24.2
lumabas sa sarili kong bahay.
11:26.3
Ay, gago yan.
11:27.6
Binubully niya ako.
11:28.3
I'm not going to allow that.
11:29.7
Diba, yun lang yun eh.
11:31.0
That's it.
11:32.0
So, people are trying
11:32.9
to complicate the issue.
11:34.7
Mudding the water.
11:35.9
Mudding the water.
11:36.6
Yes.
11:37.2
Just to cover for the
11:38.4
bullying and all.
11:40.0
Exactly.
11:40.6
Kuha mo.
11:42.2
Yeah.
11:42.9
So, that's the problem
11:44.5
with the narrative
11:46.6
that China is pushing.
11:48.2
And,
11:48.6
I don't know if you,
11:49.6
did you see this?
11:50.3
I saw this on,
11:51.3
ano, on X eh.
11:52.4
On Twitter.
11:53.6
Nung,
11:54.5
after the water cannon incident,
11:56.0
my God,
11:56.5
I got so many
11:57.4
Chinese propaganda posts
11:59.0
on X
12:00.7
that was,
12:01.5
it was literally
12:02.8
one after the other
12:04.0
saying that
12:05.0
the Chinese is protesting
12:06.6
what happened
12:07.9
and that they have
12:09.0
expressed restraint
12:10.1
and the Filipino,
12:11.3
Filipino Coast Guard
12:13.1
has trespassed
12:14.6
in Chinese waters
12:15.6
and we are protecting
12:17.1
the rights of,
12:18.7
talagang,
12:19.2
ang grabe.
12:20.3
Ang galing nung ginawa
12:21.7
ng China.
12:22.8
Spreading all that
12:23.8
misinformation
12:24.5
on all social media
12:26.3
the day
12:27.3
that that video
12:28.3
came out of the,
12:29.2
you know,
12:29.5
water cannon blast.
12:30.5
And, of course,
12:31.0
Elon Musk has a big
12:32.1
Tesla factory in Shanghai,
12:33.6
right?
12:33.9
Which raises questions
12:34.8
about how,
12:36.5
you know,
12:36.6
I mean,
12:36.8
this is owned by Elon Musk,
12:37.9
right?
12:38.1
X, right?
12:38.6
So, many people,
12:39.7
friends in DC and all
12:41.0
are asking serious questions.
12:42.1
I mean,
12:42.7
is he potentially
12:43.6
an influence agent
12:44.7
for America, right?
12:46.1
I mean,
12:46.5
I talked to Henry Kissinger
12:48.5
earlier this year,
12:49.4
you know,
12:49.6
before he turned out.
12:50.2
So,
12:50.3
and I have friends
12:51.8
who are saying
12:52.1
even Kissinger
12:52.8
could be accused
12:53.5
of being,
12:54.2
you know,
12:55.0
like being too pro-China,
12:56.3
et cetera.
12:57.2
And remember,
12:58.2
Kissinger was in Beijing
12:59.6
earlier this year
13:00.4
just days after
13:01.6
Digong was there.
13:03.1
So,
13:03.4
I want to ask,
13:04.0
how do you feel
13:04.6
about the whole
13:05.2
Digong situation?
13:06.1
Digong saying,
13:06.6
I'm Chinese.
13:07.4
I mean,
13:07.8
I have Chinese blood.
13:08.6
I never was able
13:09.5
to trace that.
13:11.1
He's talking about
13:12.2
this China.
13:13.6
I love you.
13:14.1
You love me.
13:14.7
Protect me.
13:15.2
Like,
13:15.7
what was that?
13:16.8
What was that all about
13:17.6
for you?
13:18.6
Yeah,
13:18.9
you know,
13:19.4
I was so embarrassed.
13:20.3
To be able
13:21.4
to be called
13:21.9
a Filipino that time
13:23.1
because I watched
13:24.4
our president
13:25.1
practically beg
13:26.9
and kneel
13:27.7
and act like
13:28.6
the dog
13:29.3
of Xi Jinping
13:31.1
and the dog
13:33.0
of Putin.
13:35.6
He was practically
13:36.6
kneeling
13:37.3
and bowing
13:38.0
down to them
13:38.7
and he would
13:39.8
look at them
13:40.4
as some idols
13:41.4
or gods.
13:42.4
It was,
13:42.7
it was insane.
13:44.4
And he made,
13:45.4
and Duterte,
13:46.4
for me,
13:46.9
one of the most
13:48.0
insane things he did
13:49.2
is he
13:50.3
made
13:50.5
made cowardice
13:52.1
a trait
13:53.0
to aspire for.
13:55.2
Huwag tayong lalaban,
13:56.3
mamamatay tayong lahat.
13:58.3
What the f***?
14:00.1
Can I swear?
14:01.6
Napapamura talaga ako dyan eh.
14:03.4
Then people would,
14:04.5
you know,
14:05.0
would parot that
14:06.0
that thought na
14:07.0
na tama,
14:08.6
huwag tayong lumaban,
14:09.8
hayaan na lang natin
14:11.0
ng China
14:11.5
kasi gusto mo ba
14:12.1
ng gera?
14:12.9
I'm like,
14:13.3
no,
14:13.7
that doesn't mean
14:15.0
that if you're gonna
14:15.9
speak out
14:17.6
against what China's doing
14:18.6
that there's war.
14:19.8
Only,
14:20.2
false choices.
14:21.5
False choices yan, yeah.
14:22.8
Yeah,
14:23.0
and they make it a black and white situation
14:25.0
that if I speak out
14:25.9
it means war.
14:26.7
No, it doesn't.
14:28.2
What the heck,
14:29.0
you know,
14:29.3
we can converse.
14:30.7
We,
14:31.0
there are a lot of diplomatic avenues
14:32.9
that can be taken
14:34.3
to force China to stop
14:36.4
that we have not even taken yet.
14:38.8
Pero I'm glad lang
14:39.7
that BBM
14:40.8
and his government
14:42.0
is doing
14:42.6
what they can
14:43.7
about that.
14:44.6
And that,
14:45.7
that,
14:46.3
you know,
14:46.6
that gives me hope
14:48.1
na there's sanity
14:49.5
in this government.
14:50.2
How important
14:53.5
was that to you?
14:54.3
The fact that you have
14:55.1
Marcus Jr. right now
14:56.6
but he's,
14:57.2
he's not doing too bad
14:58.2
at least on the foreign policy front.
14:59.7
I mean,
14:59.9
is that a confusing thing to you?
15:01.3
Or for me,
15:01.7
it's like common sense lang.
15:02.8
And,
15:03.2
you know,
15:03.4
we may disagree
15:04.0
on domestic issues
15:04.8
but this is a matter
15:05.9
of national interest.
15:07.1
Let's support,
15:07.7
he's our president after all.
15:09.5
So,
15:09.9
okay,
15:10.2
so again,
15:10.7
you know,
15:10.9
see,
15:11.2
this is the thing about me.
15:12.2
I'm not,
15:12.8
I have never been one
15:14.5
to,
15:15.1
to hate
15:16.0
or love somebody
15:16.9
based on who they are
15:18.0
but on what they do.
15:20.2
And what they represent.
15:22.0
So,
15:22.5
with BBM,
15:23.5
I will call out
15:24.7
the good.
15:25.2
I will also call out
15:26.0
the bad.
15:27.0
And I know
15:28.0
that his interest
15:29.0
is pabanguhin
15:29.9
yung pangalan
15:30.5
ng Marco Cez.
15:31.8
He is trying
15:32.7
to change
15:33.7
the legacy
15:34.9
of Marco Cez.
15:35.8
Rehabilitation,
15:36.6
yeah.
15:37.0
Absolutely.
15:38.2
So,
15:39.0
from education
15:39.9
and my friend
15:41.1
said this to me,
15:42.0
he owns a school,
15:42.8
he noticed
15:43.5
as far back
15:44.8
as parang
15:45.4
2001,
15:47.5
napansin niya
15:48.1
that the books
15:48.8
have already been changed.
15:50.2
The textbooks
15:50.7
have already been changed
15:52.0
on how they describe
15:53.3
Marcos.
15:53.9
And the atrocities.
15:55.2
Dinagal na yung atrocities.
15:56.3
Dahat yun.
15:56.9
So,
15:57.5
Marcos,
15:58.1
I've always looked at
15:59.1
as somebody who is
16:00.2
trying to
16:01.4
improve his image
16:02.5
and trying,
16:03.1
and he's close
16:03.9
to a lot of the businessmen.
16:05.6
So,
16:06.3
he listens
16:07.0
to the businessmen.
16:08.6
Kaya,
16:08.9
that's why he's creating
16:09.7
policies that he believes
16:11.5
will
16:12.2
bring in more
16:13.8
business to the Philippines.
16:15.2
Kaya,
16:15.7
he's pro-America,
16:17.2
he's pro,
16:18.4
you know,
16:19.3
fighting for
16:19.9
West Philippine Sea
16:20.8
because
16:21.5
it will,
16:22.6
it looks good on him.
16:24.2
This is all,
16:24.9
this is all
16:25.8
ego
16:27.3
and he does listen
16:28.4
to a lot of the people
16:29.7
around him.
16:30.3
Kasi he's,
16:30.8
he's enjoying traveling
16:32.1
too much.
16:33.0
He doesn't want to bother
16:33.8
with those details.
16:34.7
He says,
16:35.1
ikaw na bahala,
16:35.7
basta,
16:36.1
if you believe it's good,
16:37.1
I trust you.
16:37.8
May ganun siya eh.
16:39.3
So,
16:39.6
which is,
16:39.9
that's a good thing about him.
16:41.4
So,
16:41.7
I think he's actually harmless
16:43.1
and plus,
16:44.5
remember,
16:45.0
if you've come from
16:45.9
such a low place,
16:49.1
anyone else,
16:49.9
this is better
16:50.4
than where we came from.
16:51.7
Zero looks good.
16:52.6
It was so bad.
16:53.0
Zero looks good
16:53.8
from negative 10.
16:55.1
Yes,
16:55.6
exactly.
16:56.8
Just saying.
16:58.2
I'm just saying.
16:58.9
But hopefully,
16:59.5
we do better than
17:00.2
zero or five out of 10,
17:01.6
you know,
17:01.9
down there.
17:02.3
I'm not saying
17:02.8
BBM is five or zero,
17:04.5
but I'm just saying,
17:05.1
you know,
17:05.3
like,
17:05.9
relative comparisons are good
17:07.7
but hopefully we can,
17:08.6
but my point is,
17:09.3
he still has four or five years there.
17:10.8
Maybe he's,
17:12.0
I mean,
17:12.3
even if you were to argue
17:13.1
that this is about
17:13.9
his family interest,
17:15.1
if that
17:16.2
makes him more
17:17.3
amenable
17:18.1
to doing the right thing,
17:19.3
then let's push
17:19.9
him.
17:20.2
Let's encourage him,
17:21.0
right?
17:21.3
Might as well.
17:21.9
I mean,
17:22.1
hindi naman siya,
17:23.0
you know,
17:23.3
diktador.
17:24.0
Last time I checked,
17:25.0
you know,
17:25.2
like his father.
17:26.6
As a matter of fact,
17:27.8
I'll tell you what I appreciated
17:30.0
about BBM.
17:31.9
You know,
17:33.5
when
17:34.1
Percy Lapid
17:36.4
got murdered,
17:38.3
I was like thinking,
17:39.9
will the DOJ secretary
17:42.0
go after them?
17:44.1
I think we know
17:45.2
naman who the mastermind is.
17:46.6
And it's not
17:47.3
Bantag.
17:49.3
He's the middleman.
17:49.9
That's why
17:51.5
Bantag,
17:52.0
ang tapang ni Bantag
17:53.1
to not,
17:53.8
that he's not in jail
17:55.2
because there's a bigger fish
17:56.9
backing him up
17:57.9
that people are still
17:59.3
afraid of.
18:00.8
Okay?
18:01.4
So,
18:01.9
what I appreciated
18:03.3
about the Marcos
18:04.1
administration was
18:05.5
they went after
18:06.5
and even
18:07.0
identified him.
18:08.7
To go that far
18:09.6
against a bigger fish
18:12.0
says a lot.
18:13.6
And I have a lot of respect
18:15.1
for the Abaloses
18:15.8
because of what
18:17.2
they did for Mandaluyong
18:18.8
and Benher Abaloses.
18:19.9
Benher or,
18:21.2
yeah,
18:21.4
Benher,
18:22.0
the younger one.
18:22.9
He,
18:23.3
the MMDH,
18:24.5
DILG secretary right now,
18:26.7
I think he's doing his job.
18:28.1
He's doing it well.
18:29.1
And former
18:29.8
campaign manager of Marcos.
18:31.8
Yeah, yeah.
18:32.2
The former campaign manager
18:33.3
of Marcos.
18:33.9
And honestly,
18:34.8
I think he's just,
18:35.4
a lot of people around Marcos
18:36.7
are trying to do their job.
18:38.5
And I appreciate that.
18:40.0
So there.
18:40.5
So,
18:41.0
I give them points
18:42.3
where I see
18:43.1
that they're doing right.
18:45.3
But I'll call out
18:46.5
what I think
18:47.0
they're doing wrong.
18:47.7
What I like is
18:48.5
how I think now,
18:49.9
parang nakikita ko
18:51.3
na yung
18:51.9
Senate
18:52.6
and the Congress
18:54.0
somehow
18:54.7
are able to do
18:56.5
their jobs
18:57.9
not always
19:00.4
part of the
19:01.4
executive direction.
19:02.8
Not always.
19:03.5
Unlike the time
19:04.7
of Duterte
19:05.9
where
19:06.6
wala nang
19:07.3
co-equal branch of government.
19:09.7
Judicial disappeared.
19:11.8
Judicial,
19:12.9
legislative,
19:13.6
all gone.
19:14.9
And it was about
19:15.5
to become
19:16.3
it was practically
19:17.6
a authoritarian government.
19:19.4
Yeah.
19:19.9
So that's the difference.
19:21.6
And last for this episode,
19:23.1
what do you think about
19:23.8
the UNITEAM
19:24.7
breakup?
19:26.5
I mean,
19:26.8
it's,
19:27.0
you know,
19:27.5
unlike the celebrity breakups,
19:29.2
it's not very formalized
19:30.4
but I think we more or less
19:31.4
know what's going on.
19:32.5
How do you feel about
19:33.1
this is,
19:33.9
is this a
19:34.6
tiger versus eagle?
19:36.5
No fences in zoo situation?
19:38.6
Like inevitable?
19:39.4
Or
19:39.6
really,
19:40.8
you know,
19:41.0
some people miscalculate
19:42.1
including the former president
19:43.2
thinking he's still so powerful
19:44.7
and bashing,
19:45.5
you know,
19:45.7
the administration
19:46.3
not thinking there'll be
19:47.2
there'll be a response.
19:48.3
He's gonna be schooled.
19:49.3
Yeah.
19:49.9
Yeah.
19:50.3
I think that
19:51.0
this was
19:51.9
a marriage of convenience
19:53.7
at the very start.
19:55.8
Marcos knew all along
19:57.2
that
19:57.5
the
19:58.3
old man Duterte
19:59.8
was against him.
20:01.4
You know,
20:01.8
saying all these things about him
20:03.1
that he's a drug addict,
20:04.4
that he's a
20:05.0
he's a weak president,
20:06.5
blah, blah, blah
20:06.9
and all of those things.
20:08.1
Marcos knew that
20:09.0
and
20:09.4
he never forgot that.
20:12.0
He was just waiting
20:13.3
for the right time.
20:14.8
and I
20:16.5
and honestly
20:17.3
I think that
20:18.3
a lot of the people
20:19.2
around Marcos
20:19.9
don't like
20:20.8
don't like Duterte
20:22.2
and they don't like
20:23.4
Sarah Duterte
20:24.1
because they see how
20:26.3
another Duterte
20:27.7
can really destroy
20:29.2
our economy.
20:31.1
Okay?
20:31.5
And honestly
20:32.4
I actually don't even
20:33.8
maybe I'm ignorant of this
20:36.5
but parang the corruption now
20:38.3
is a lot less than
20:39.7
what it was during the time
20:40.7
of Duterte.
20:41.4
And I think that Marcos
20:42.7
is not interested
20:44.2
in corruption
20:45.2
the way Duterte did it
20:46.7
for his cronyism.
20:47.3
Well, does he even need it?
20:48.3
I mean, you mentioned
20:49.1
something about
20:49.8
billions.
20:51.4
No, no, no.
20:52.0
Okay.
20:52.4
So, it's this.
20:53.7
I think it's this.
20:55.0
It's not that
20:55.9
I don't
20:56.8
well, at least I'm not
20:57.7
seeing it yet.
20:58.6
There's nothing
20:59.3
that's come out yet.
21:00.5
I think he's more interested
21:01.9
in spending the money
21:03.0
of the government
21:03.8
for his travels
21:04.7
and lifestyle
21:05.5
than he is about
21:07.0
just siphoning it
21:08.6
off the people.
21:10.2
I think he's more interested
21:11.3
in paying.
21:12.4
He's already sold.
21:12.7
He's already sold.
21:13.8
Remember, he already
21:15.0
has the billions
21:15.7
from his dad.
21:16.6
He's already sold.
21:18.2
Yeah.
21:18.9
He doesn't need it.
21:20.4
Pero if he can spend
21:21.3
the 10 billion a year
21:22.9
on the confidential funds
21:24.8
that he has
21:25.5
and in his travels,
21:27.2
it's paid by the government.
21:28.1
Why not?
21:29.4
He'll stay in
21:30.3
first-class hotels
21:31.2
and everything.
21:31.8
I mean, if he can spend that
21:32.9
with the taxpayers' money,
21:35.6
he'll do it
21:36.2
because he doesn't see
21:37.3
anything wrong with it
21:38.0
because there's a budget for it.
21:39.3
I think that's it.
21:40.4
I think that's pretty much it.
21:42.0
The people around him,
21:43.1
I'm sure there's still
21:43.9
corruption in the
21:44.7
Department of Agriculture,
21:46.1
especially when he allows
21:47.0
the cartels to take over
21:48.6
and he doesn't appoint
21:49.4
the people around him.
21:49.8
an agriculture secretary
21:51.5
until now.
21:53.4
Aquaculture secretary.
21:55.1
Yeah.
21:55.7
And now,
21:56.4
the agriculture secretary...
21:57.8
The diploma is fake.
21:59.1
Like,
21:59.6
what's with this
22:01.1
fake diploma industry?
22:02.9
So,
22:03.4
side note,
22:06.3
he's actually
22:06.9
my batchmate.
22:09.1
In USD?
22:10.6
No,
22:11.3
Xavier.
22:11.6
Xavier.
22:12.2
Oh,
22:13.5
shh.
22:14.3
So,
22:15.2
wait,
22:15.6
you're quite young.
22:16.9
What happened?
22:18.0
Like,
22:18.3
dude,
22:19.8
you don't look like
22:20.6
batchmates, man.
22:21.5
He looks like...
22:22.0
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
22:22.3
He's my batchmate.
22:23.3
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
22:24.0
So, offense.
22:24.7
Guys,
22:24.9
aquaculture.
22:26.4
Culture, sorry.
22:28.5
Wait lang,
22:29.1
maritas mo nga.
22:30.1
What?
22:30.4
Like,
22:30.6
maritas nga.
22:31.6
Sorry,
22:31.8
I don't know if you understand.
22:32.6
How was he as a classmate?
22:34.2
Was he a geeky type?
22:35.3
Like, other savior guys?
22:36.4
Was he like math guy?
22:37.9
No, no.
22:39.6
Kiko was part of the...
22:42.3
the...
22:43.4
parang the groups,
22:45.0
the...
22:45.2
the boys.
22:46.3
May mga gangs
22:47.2
yun,
22:47.5
yung time na yun
22:48.4
that pag sinabing,
22:49.8
savior sila yung mga
22:50.8
siga ng savior.
22:53.1
But I've never had an issue
22:55.9
with Kiko.
22:56.9
I know him.
22:57.8
I don't know if he remembers me.
22:59.7
But he recognizes me.
23:02.6
You know,
23:02.9
we're friends.
23:03.5
We're friends on Facebook.
23:05.2
Ako lang,
23:06.8
I just don't think
23:08.0
it's a good idea
23:08.7
to put somebody
23:09.5
with a lot of vested interest
23:10.9
in agriculture
23:11.8
as the agriculture secretary.
23:13.5
Yun lang.
23:15.0
He's a very,
23:15.9
very wealthy
23:17.7
and powerful businessman
23:18.9
that...
23:19.8
that can
23:20.5
really sway
23:21.7
his vested interest
23:23.1
in his favor
23:23.9
by becoming
23:26.0
an agriculture secretary.
23:27.0
I hope he doesn't.
23:27.9
I want to give him
23:28.5
the benefit of the doubt.
23:30.7
But...
23:31.1
Nag-divest naman daw siya eh.
23:32.8
I mean,
23:33.1
nag-divest.
23:33.8
I mean,
23:34.1
tick the boxes naman daw.
23:35.3
But you're saying
23:35.9
hopefully the conflict of interest
23:37.1
doesn't get in the way of him
23:38.8
translating his entrepreneurial skills
23:41.3
into being a good secretary
23:42.8
of agriculture, right?
23:44.5
Parang,
23:45.0
I mean, that's...
23:45.8
Yeah, yun lang.
23:46.9
I mean,
23:47.2
I don't want to say much
23:48.5
about him
23:49.4
at this point.
23:51.1
Oh,
23:51.6
ayaw mo pa hamak.
23:53.7
No, it's just na nila.
23:54.4
Para union na kayo soon
23:55.7
sa Xavier.
23:57.8
I haven't seen him in a while.
23:59.2
So,
23:59.5
but I've seen my batchmates.
24:00.7
We had a Christmas reunion.
24:02.3
Maybe you want to see him now.
24:03.7
I mean,
24:03.9
he's a big guy now.
24:06.6
Well, he's always been like,
24:08.0
parang,
24:08.6
being department head
24:09.9
was never a big deal
24:11.6
more than
24:12.2
being a...
24:13.4
He's a billionaire entrepreneur.
24:15.4
Yeah, he's like
24:15.8
head of the
24:16.2
International Tuna Association.
24:18.0
I mean,
24:18.0
he's pretty big.
24:18.6
Yeah.
24:19.4
Fra Bell.
24:20.2
Fra Bell.
24:20.7
Fra Bell.
24:21.2
Yeah, Fra Bell is
24:22.2
a very big company.
24:24.5
So...
24:24.9
But he's always been...
24:26.7
His family's always been wealthy.
24:28.0
They've always been
24:28.4
in that business.
24:29.2
Right, right.
24:31.0
I just hope that
24:32.3
he does okay.
24:33.1
Yun lang.
24:33.4
I mean,
24:33.8
I will always give everyone
24:35.6
the benefit of the doubt.
24:37.2
Even Duterte,
24:38.1
I gave the benefit
24:38.9
of the doubt,
24:39.7
by the way.
24:41.4
It's just that
24:42.1
it was just too much.
24:43.2
It was just
24:43.7
too much insanity.
24:45.0
Yeah, so yun.
24:46.1
Well, I gave him two
24:47.0
in terms of foreign policy.
24:48.4
I mean,
24:48.6
I'm all okay.
24:49.4
We diversify our foreign relations
24:51.1
not just on one superpower.
24:53.0
I mean,
24:53.2
I'm all for that.
24:54.1
But execution matters.
24:55.9
Intent matters.
24:57.1
Not only good rhetoric
24:58.0
of independent foreign policy.
25:00.0
Yeah.
25:00.4
So, you know what?
25:02.0
When you talk about
25:02.9
foreign policy
25:03.4
when it comes to China,
25:04.7
ang nakita kong ginagawa niya,
25:07.1
he was playing ball
25:08.0
with everyone.
25:08.7
Nothing wrong with that.
25:09.5
The problem was
25:10.4
he was making deals
25:11.6
that were not
25:12.6
financially
25:14.0
beneficial
25:15.3
to the Philippines.
25:16.7
Yung inutang niya sa China
25:18.2
has
25:19.0
10 times higher interest
25:21.0
than what Japan
25:22.2
and other countries
25:23.5
would lend us.
25:24.4
10 times more.
25:25.9
Let's say the interest rate
25:26.8
Japan was giving us
25:27.6
was like a 0.6%.
25:28.8
China was 6%.
25:30.9
That's insane.
25:33.0
And he allowed that.
25:33.9
Nothing came in
25:34.9
except Chris.
25:36.0
We had smart enough people
25:37.5
who didn't allow
25:38.3
for those nonsense.
25:39.3
In fact,
25:39.6
kaya nga I said
25:40.7
it's pledge trap
25:41.8
not debt trap
25:42.6
because nothing came in.
25:43.8
Hanggang pledge lang.
25:44.9
Ang pumasok is Pogo.
25:46.6
Which even China
25:47.4
doesn't like.
25:48.3
Yun lang pumasok.
25:49.0
Pogo.
25:50.2
Whoa, that's crazy.
25:50.9
Dude, Pogos.
25:52.1
You saw how
25:53.0
oh my God.
25:54.5
Like I watch Pogos
25:56.1
these
25:56.8
Chinese
25:58.0
mafia people
25:59.3
how they treat
26:00.8
Filipinos.
26:02.3
Andami akong narinig
26:03.3
na kwento
26:03.7
first hand
26:04.4
from people that
26:05.3
work in Pogos.
26:06.6
May isa,
26:07.2
yung isang girl
26:07.9
na
26:08.6
nag-trabaho siya sa Pogo.
26:10.9
Now,
26:11.3
yung boss nila doon
26:12.4
pinapapunta siya sa kwarto
26:14.0
almost later.
26:15.3
And
26:15.8
nung narinig
26:16.7
nung guard siya na kumatok
26:17.9
pinagulpi niya yung
26:18.9
guard siya.
26:19.8
And nobody in that
26:21.0
building said anything.
26:22.9
And
26:23.3
these
26:24.4
these
26:25.0
Chinese mafia people
26:26.7
they would hire
26:28.4
Filipino
26:29.1
mga bodyguards
26:30.7
to beat up
26:31.7
other Filipinos.
26:32.7
What the f?
26:33.7
Talagang
26:34.1
prostitution,
26:36.0
gambling,
26:36.6
money laundering,
26:37.6
drugs,
26:38.9
kidnapping,
26:40.0
murder,
26:40.7
everything
26:41.3
because of these Pogos.
26:43.2
And then people were saying
26:44.1
they're bringing in revenue.
26:45.6
Hell,
26:46.2
their revenue is
26:47.3
They're not paying taxes, man.
26:48.9
They're not
26:49.3
Yeah, may kapalit yan.
26:50.8
We're losing a lot of other business
26:52.7
because of these Pogos.
26:53.8
Take them out.
26:54.3
We're gonna gain more business.
26:55.7
Legit business.
26:56.4
And the location, right?
26:57.0
Yung mga location ng Pogos,
26:58.1
this could have been investment
26:58.9
for startup companies,
27:00.3
I don't know,
27:00.7
some high-techs, etc.
27:02.6
Yeah, exactly.
27:03.6
So,
27:03.6
short, short.
27:04.5
Okay,
27:05.1
please go ahead, Chris.
27:06.1
You wanna say something?
27:07.1
And I wanted to say also
27:08.2
that economically,
27:09.4
the problem with
27:10.1
the Pogos kamingin
27:11.0
is that it inflated
27:12.1
the prices of real estate
27:14.1
that it's now unaffordable
27:14.9
for a lot of Filipinos.
27:17.3
Yeah.
27:17.4
These are,
27:17.9
there's a lot of condos,
27:18.9
a lot of Pogos out there.
27:20.3
Yeah,
27:20.7
now,
27:20.9
nobody's inside these condos.
27:22.9
People are,
27:23.7
these Chinese people,
27:25.5
the Pogos are buying up
27:26.7
these properties
27:27.3
or, you know,
27:28.4
tapos rent is so high
27:29.9
because of them.
27:30.7
Money laundering.
27:31.1
Yeah.
27:31.4
I mean, parking.
27:32.1
Absolutely.
27:32.7
Exactly, yeah, yeah.
27:33.9
I mean,
27:34.2
yeah, so that's the problem.
27:35.5
Philippines, I think,
27:35.9
has the second highest
27:36.9
real estate cost
27:37.9
in Southeast Asia
27:38.8
just after Singapore
27:39.7
or something like that.
27:40.8
We're getting up there, yeah.
27:42.4
We're getting up there now.
27:42.8
That's crazy.
27:43.3
For a country so poor,
27:44.3
a park capital of $4,000
27:45.7
having million-dollar properties,
27:48.6
right?
27:48.7
And left,
27:49.4
not only in CD,
27:50.6
I mean,
27:50.8
everywhere is affected.
27:51.8
So, it's really crazy.
27:53.3
You're absolutely right about that.
27:55.0
Chris,
27:55.4
this was fantastic.
27:56.3
I really enjoyed this discussion.
27:57.7
I mean,
27:57.9
I look forward to discussing
27:59.1
even more things.
28:00.0
I think,
28:00.5
we have to put a day
28:01.4
separately for the Bitcoin one
28:03.0
because I don't want to
28:04.0
rush in.
28:04.6
I don't want to
28:05.2
have dinner
28:05.7
with all the people now.
28:07.1
We're going to do
28:07.9
one and a half hour,
28:09.3
two episodes only.
28:10.1
Usually,
28:10.5
that's like three episodes
28:11.7
with other people.
28:12.7
Oh, wow!
28:14.0
Yeah, bro.
28:14.7
It's 9 p.m.
28:15.9
I'm telling you, right?
28:17.2
Oh, wow!
28:18.1
I didn't realize.
28:18.7
We're going to do it
28:19.1
one and a half hours
28:19.8
just for two episodes.
28:20.9
But,
28:22.2
so,
28:22.4
I'm going to chop it
28:23.4
into more episodes
28:24.3
because I think this could be
28:25.2
three or four episodes
28:26.0
in itself.
28:26.8
But,
28:27.1
let's come back soon,
28:28.2
hopefully,
28:28.5
later this month
28:29.1
before the end of the year.
28:30.1
Let's have Bitcoin,
28:31.8
big discussions about
28:33.2
things to look forward to
28:34.2
next year,
28:35.4
lessons learned,
28:36.2
I don't know,
28:36.5
some motivational,
28:37.8
stoic discussions.
28:39.5
Thank you so much,
28:40.3
Chris.
28:41.2
I'm so happy
28:42.0
that so many people
28:42.5
are here with you.
28:43.0
Thank you again
28:43.8
to those who support us,
28:45.8
to Ma'am Jocelyn Lumberio,
28:47.3
Michael Uy,
28:48.2
and another
28:48.7
Chinoyan
28:49.3
na kaibigan natin
28:50.0
sa masaborda sa atin,
28:51.0
Nonong Raymond,
28:52.4
Tara Dagzawa.
28:54.1
Andami mga questions dito,
28:55.2
marami mga
28:55.6
DDS.
28:56.8
In FU tayong dalawa.
28:57.8
I mean,
28:58.0
FU boat.
28:59.3
So,
29:00.2
we're Hall of Fame, man.
29:01.6
I'm proud of that.
29:02.7
Salamat sa mga ka-DDS
29:03.8
natin sa YouTube
29:04.8
also attacking us
29:06.2
and all.
29:06.8
So,
29:07.1
the final version of this,
29:08.5
folks,
29:08.9
will be out soon.
29:10.3
And,
29:10.3
also look for a version of it
29:12.4
on Chris Tan's
29:13.6
platforms
29:14.2
because this is a
29:15.0
joint effort.
29:15.7
So,
29:15.8
it's just a collaborative
29:16.6
non-proprietary.
29:18.7
intellectual product.
29:21.1
Chris,
29:21.7
where can people follow you?
29:22.8
Just in case may mga followers tayo
29:24.2
na
29:24.4
who haven't come across
29:26.0
your illuminating
29:27.1
real talk.
29:29.0
So,
29:29.8
on YouTube,
29:31.0
you can follow me there
29:32.1
for a lot longer
29:33.4
format
29:34.1
thoughts.
29:36.1
I am Chris Tan.
29:37.3
So,
29:37.5
it's letter I,
29:38.3
letter M,
29:38.8
Chris Tan
29:39.5
with C-H-R-I-S
29:41.0
T-A-N.
29:42.8
Tapos,
29:43.6
for short form naman,
29:45.2
it's on TikTok.
29:46.0
I am Chris Tan as well.
29:47.4
And,
29:47.8
on Twitter,
29:48.8
I am Chris Tan.
29:50.2
On Facebook,
29:50.9
it's Coach Chris Tan.
29:52.5
And,
29:52.8
those are the platforms
29:53.6
you can follow me on.
29:54.9
And then,
29:55.4
what are the things
29:56.0
they can look at?
29:56.5
Thank you also kay Ma'am Eden alone.
29:58.0
And,
29:58.1
what are the things
29:58.6
that you are,
29:59.7
you know,
30:00.0
what are the things
30:00.7
they can look forward to
30:01.6
on your pages
30:02.3
aside from politics?
30:03.9
Which,
30:04.1
obviously,
30:04.5
you're hearing now.
30:05.9
Yeah.
30:06.7
You know,
30:07.2
aside from politics,
30:08.1
I really love injecting
30:09.4
a lot of societal issues
30:11.4
that we're facing
30:12.1
in the world
30:12.7
and in the Philippines.
30:14.3
And,
30:14.5
also,
30:15.4
alam mo,
30:15.7
if I can help Filipinos talaga
30:17.5
become financially,
30:18.7
secure,
30:19.6
that's really a dream of mine.
30:21.4
Financial literacy.
30:22.6
Yeah,
30:22.9
financial literacy.
30:23.9
And,
30:24.0
kulang talaga tayo
30:24.7
with financial literacy.
30:26.1
You're pulling your Chinoy,
30:27.5
ano,
30:27.8
your Chinoy card there.
30:29.3
I'll pull my Ilocano card.
30:31.0
Like,
30:31.4
talk about saving money.
30:33.7
Yeah,
30:34.3
yeah.
30:34.7
So,
30:34.9
that's important.
30:35.9
And,
30:36.7
yun na nga,
30:37.1
like,
30:37.3
if they want content
30:38.4
that's gonna help them think,
30:40.4
provoke thought,
30:41.4
and make them
30:42.3
better critical thinkers
30:43.7
and be more self-aware,
30:45.8
follow me on all my channels.
30:47.7
Thank you very much,
30:48.7
Chris-san.
30:49.2
So,
30:49.5
maybe,
30:49.8
stay in the country,
30:51.0
pa.
30:51.7
There's still reason
30:52.4
to stay in the country
30:53.3
because there are many people
30:54.2
who are still enjoying this content.
30:56.0
I mean,
30:56.6
Chris,
30:56.9
I'm optimistic
30:57.7
that this is just
30:58.4
the beginning of an era,
30:59.4
right,
31:00.1
of this kind of
31:00.9
intellectual discussion.
31:02.5
You know,
31:02.7
it's our fault.
31:03.3
We were too busy.
31:04.0
We didn't pay attention
31:04.9
enough to,
31:05.6
you know,
31:05.9
these platforms.
31:06.7
But,
31:06.9
now that we're paying attention
31:07.9
to the platform,
31:08.4
I can see myself,
31:09.9
you know,
31:10.1
literally,
31:10.7
analytics and all
31:11.4
is showing you
31:11.8
that people want
31:12.7
this kind of content.
31:13.6
So,
31:13.8
thank you,
31:14.1
Chris,
31:14.7
for a fantastic collaboration.
31:16.4
Looking forward to joining you
31:17.4
maybe every other week or so
31:19.0
so that we can make this
31:19.7
something more regular.
31:20.8
RC.
31:21.8
And then we can bring
31:22.4
the other scene.
31:23.4
Yeah,
31:23.6
let's mix it up.
31:24.5
I mean,
31:25.0
for me,
31:25.5
this is the Joe Rogan way.
31:26.8
Bring the four guys in,
31:28.1
discuss UFC.
31:29.2
I'm a mixed martial arts guy.
31:30.7
Maybe we can do a UFC
31:32.1
kind of discussion
31:34.0
down the road.
31:35.0
Thank you very much,
31:35.7
Amico.
31:36.4
Have a good day.
31:37.3
God bless.
31:37.7
Thank you.
31:38.2
Alright,
31:38.5
bye-bye.
31:39.2
Mabuhay ka.