"Speak English only" "Don't speak in Filipino"

Have you guys experienced these policies?

I remember the first taste of this policy when I was an elementary student in a private school. I thought it was dumb because we’re filipinos and it wasn’t even an international school, but since I was good at English, after some time complaining I let it go because it didn’t affect me that much, and I didn’t want to be seen as a bratty kid.

Now in college, we visited a museum showcasing the local Filipino culture. After exiting the museum, I glimpsed a sign that said something along the lines of “This is an English Only Zone”. I felt betrayed, because the museum was benefiting from Filipino culture but at the same time they’re suppressing it. Just like my previous private school, is it all just for the prestige?

And I think to my current situation. I am barely a fluent speaker in Tagalog. I often trip when it comes to uncommon words in Bisaya. And the worst part is that while filipinos are very ubiquitous around the world and on the internet, there are a dearth of resources in learning the national language at an advanced level, let alone the regional ones. I don’t even know where to find Bisaya fiction in my city!

How much more until we start forgetting ourselves in our self-loathing? When we start forgetting how to convey intelligent thoughts in our language to the point we sound stupid if we don’t speak in some other language?

https://piefed.social/post/1379893

@bert_hubert The EU fostered world-class social media software (fediverse) for a while, but is now defunding it as it's not compatible with monopolistic US business models. #ColonialMentality
The #ColonialMentality of white privileged European settlers: it is this form of ignorance that knows no bounds, unwilling to learn from the genocidal past of its ancestors and continues to spread and perpetuate this same hatred everywhere.
#DémantelerLaSuprématieBlanche

Unsettling America - Decolonization in Theory & Practice
Unsettling Ourselves - Reflections and Resources for Deconstructing #ColonialMentality.

https://unsettlingamerica.wordpress.com/2021/08/23/slavery-is-a-metaphor/

Slavery is a Metaphor

Unsettling America

Lesson of this story: #Westerners are #colonial by design.

If you're an #Anglophone #Westerner, your very bones are poisoned with #colonialMentality.

Listen to the indigenous folks of those 'exotic' lands you're so keen to help, before opening your mouth.

#whiteSavior #whiteSupremacy #colonializm

This comes on the back of several past #colonial takes in #EmdSARS movement from the #Westerners. Some to note:

Right in the middle of the protest in 2020 folks (in fact Black folks from American #BlackTwitter segment) suggested #BlackLivesMatter movement inspired protests in #Nigeria.

It caused a massive pushback.

#Nigerians went and reminded lots of unsavoury things about themselves to the Americans.

Stopping short of quoting whole text of #ColonialMentality by #Fela Kuti.

Don't we Canadians love being validated by the *NY Times* and other outsiders...

Culture Shock for French in Quebec: ‘We Smoke Cigarettes, They Smoke Pot’ - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/19/world/canada/montreal-quebec-french-in-canada.html

#France #Québec
#ColonialMentality

Culture Shock for French in Quebec: ‘We Smoke Cigarettes, They Smoke Pot’

Thousands of French people are coming to live in Quebec and discovering that a common language doesn’t necessarily mean a common culture.

The New York Times