Talk:Maria-Clara de la Cruz/@comment-118.93.44.177-20120518125443/@comment-24.22.153.1-20120519044052

I totally agree with you. I myself am an American-Filipina, but, sadly, do not know much of my culture. I only know a few myths and bits of history, but I can surely say that those "reltionships" are not-so correct. Also, from you, i just first heard of this genocide in the Philippines, and never heard of it during my Holocaust and other genocides lessons in history class. Sadly, I am also partially Japanese from my dad's side (great-grandmother was Japanese), hearing how awful this is. All I knew about was that in the Philippines during WWII the Japanese trapped American soldiers in internment camps in the Philippines. This might sound like a bunch of crap, but I just want to say--or write, technically--thank you for telling people the actual relationships between these countries.

By the way, what is with that whole, "...sleeping on her chest was like sleeping on soft pillows..."? Please tell me (although I most likely don't believe, for fandom's sake) that he slept on her... chest?

Don't read if you don't want to; just trying to get things off my chest. (Just another BTW": you know the last two American Idol contestants, how Jessica is Filipino and stuff; and Philip... whatever? Yeah, my family and I believe that most people are voting for Philip because of him being "white." My mom found evidense on Facebook of people commenting on how "American Idol should only be for 'Americans'". Get your facts right: American is technically an immigrant country. Everyone that has ever lived or lives in America were and are immigrants.