A Distortion of the Filipino Language.
By eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27555)
Philippines
May 23, 2020 6:43pm CST
Strange the disasters that have taken the world aback, including the pandemic plague that humbled the humans, or so I thought initially. I was wrong.
Grappled with 'fake news' proliferated by no less than the leader of the free world, capitalized by the Chinese Communist Party via secrecy and obliteration, the world struggled tremendously to delineate the truth. Fact checking became a component in broadcasting the news.
Unfortunately, the veracity was twisted even by highly-regarded establishments that led to misinformation. Still, separating the untruths was still possible by drawing the character, or profiling.
Till now.
I did hear someone said he was positively negative of the coronavirus.
Alarm. Alarm. The language is under attack!
Worse, when I searched, I found this amalgamation of the dumb and the stupid taking the language to a vapid stage.
This is in Filipino, translation of which not necessary solely because the utterances are complete baloney.
Shameful. And I am ashamed.
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
24 May 20
The masa use just Filipino every day.
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@SHOHANA (16093)
• Bangladesh
24 May 20
@eileenleyva okay, i thought you people may have multiple languages
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
24 May 20
@SHOHANA We do. Just that majority of the people use the Filipino language.
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