lawless is relative, compare to Congo, it's not that bad, but compared to China and Japan, it may as well be lawless.
Philippines was a colony of the US.
Philippines is what it is, trying to paint it as something else is just as biased. I mean since Philippine isn't an anarchy obviously it has laws, but so does Mexico. You know how many body guards Pacman has? You know why he needs them? You know how many Yao has? Or any other Chinese athletes? None.
It really is not that as bad as what you paint it is.
I was there back in '13 , was there for a month when i visited Cebu Province. I was there for studies and a bit of fun on the side, where I coordinated with some businesses in Mandaue City of Cebu, its home to San Miguel Beer Corporation, where I did a summer internship to see how they conducted human resource processes, namely their assessment systems for employee appraisal.
During my stay in Cebu, i made friends in the local population and went with some to the neighboring island of Bohol. Its rather peaceful there, i mean in comparison to Cebu, Bohol isn't as urbanized and rather agrarian based. I was in the provincial capital of Tagbilaran for 3 days to tour around, and felt awfully safe there. There's actually a lot of Chinese and Korean tourists there and from the amount of foreigners , i would say there is confidence in the safety and security measures conducted by the Philippines' police and military.
They are a rather accommodating bunch of peoples. The Filipinos. I've never met such genuinely kind bunch of people.
They may have some problems in terms of corruption, but at least Aquino is trying his best to take care of graft in that country. They have improved these past 5 years. And as they continue transparency measures , this will only serve in their best interest to boost investor confidence. I know that in Cebu, alone, there are substantial Japanese businesses there, especially embedded in their IT sector and shipping corridor.
Lol. This is why it's so hard to take some SE Asians seriously. No sense of self-respect, no concept of sovereignty, and a delusional faith in the white man to "make things better". While you are so enamored with the democracy that the US imposed on Afghanistan and Iraq, take a look at how wonderfully those countries have panned out with the aid of their perfect political system .
Why are you imparting such negativity? Please don't generalize.
You know how many body guards Pacman has? You know why he needs them? You know how many Yao has? Or any other Chinese athletes? None.
In the Philippines, or any any country in South East Asia, there is commonality in hiring body guards. Also, Pacquiao is not just a boxer, he also is a Congressman and represents a restive region in Mindanao. So of course it would be common sense to have prophylactic measures.
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