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What will you answer if you were asked if what is the National Language of the
Republic of the Philippines? If your answer is TAGALOG, then you are VERY
WRONG.
Tagalog is NOT the National Language nor the Official Language of the Philippines
and it will NEVER be and must NEVER BE.
The Tagalog language is being shoved to the mouth of every Filipino citizens by the
SATANIC TAGALISTAS who want their language to be the National Language, and
eventually kill the other Philippine languages like Bicol, Cebuano, Capampangan,
Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Pangasinan, Tausug, Waray, and the other languages which
some are about to be extinct, to be gone forever.
Have you already read if what the Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines
says about the NATIONAL LANGUAGE? Here is the complete content of what the
Philippine Constitution says about the National Language, Official Language, and
the other languages of the Philippines.
NOTE: Read it VERY WELL. And do not worry, it does not require a graduate in law
to be able to read it and understand it.
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ARTICLE XIV
EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ARTS,
CULTURE AND SPORTS
LANGUAGE
Subject to provisions of law and as the Congress may deem appropriate, the
Government shall take steps to initiate and sustain the use of Filipino as a medium
of official communication and as language of instruction in the educational system.
The regional languages are the auxiliary official languages in the regions and shall
serve as auxiliary media of instruction therein.
Section 8. This Constitution shall be promulgated in Filipino and English and shall
be translated into major regional languages, Arabic, and Spanish.
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So, did you find anything in the Constitution that says Tagalog is the National
Language of the Philippines? THERE IS NONE that says that. Or, that says Tagalog
is the Official Language? ABSOLUTELY NONE TOO.
The Constitution clearly states that the NATIONAL LANGUAGE of the Philippines is
FILIPINO, and let this be emphasized to you, FILIPINO IS NOT TAGALOG.
The FILIPINO language does not exists yet and it is still under development and it
will be an amalgam of all of the languages in the Philippines and other languages.
Which therefore clearly means, TAGALOG IS NOT THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE.
And don't you even dare of thinking renaming Tagalog to Filipino because no matter
how you rename it, it is still Tagalog. Likewise, no matter how you rename English
to Filipino, it is still English. And besides, the Constitution already defined if what is
the FILIPINO language, it is basically the amalgam of all Philippine languages,
therefore, it is not the Tagalog. And if you rename Tagalog to Filipino so that it will
serve as the National Language is un-constitutional.
And again, the FILIPINO language is an amalgam of all of the languages in the
Philippines and other languages, not solely based on the Tagalog language like the
stupid UP nationalista punks are doing. Are the people in UP having difficulty
understanding the constitution or they intentionally want to break the law and
impose what they want?
The Constitution also guarantees that the Regional Languages (Bicol, Cebuano,
Capampangan, Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Pangasinan, Tausug, Waray, etc.) will be
developed, propagated, and preserved. Unfortunately, the government does not even
do anything about them except for the Tagalog, which is very UNFAIR. Are the
Tagalogs only the tax payers here? Are they the only ones who have the right to have
their language progress and the others die?
BEWARE before satanic Tagalog EATS up your town alive for it was already too late
for the other towns! Did you know that there are now many towns in the Philippines
that are now becoming Tagalog towns? YES, THAT IS TRUE. And soon, their very
own province will become a full Tagalog province.
I will cite one example here that has already happened, which is exactly the same
thing that will happen to the other provinces.
The province of Zambales is identified to the Zambal speaking people but is shared
by Ilocanos and Aetas. But as of this time, Zambales is now identified as a Tagalog
province along with the provinces of Bataan, Bulacan and Nueva Ecija. The
Zambales towns of Castillejos, Cabangan and Iba were just recently converted to
Tagalog towns.
And soon, Solid Ilocano is not that solid anymore. Pangasinan will be a Tagalog
province, which the same fate, will surely apply to Capampangan Tarlac and
Pampanga (some Capampangan towns in Nueva Ecija, Bulacan, Bataan and even in
Tarlac are already Tagalog towns). The same thing is happening in Palawan
especially Puerto Princesa, to Bicol, and the majority Bisaya was already toppled by
Tagalog.
And this one is really OUTRAGEOUSLY STUPID and it is actually happening as you
read this. A Capampangan father, a Capampangan mother, but their child is a
Tagalog. YES!!! You read it right! Both parents are Capampangan but their child is a
TAGALOG. They purposely raise their children as native Tagalogs. Oh well! It is their
child, who cares if they want to raise their children as a bunch of TANGAlogs or
TaGAYlogs... Let them grow up as native SATANIC TAGALOGS!!!