Dealing with Intolerance
If you are a member of the
ethnic majority in your country, then your marriage to a Filipina will present
an interesting dilemma for both you and your wife. You will, perhaps for the
first time, have to deal with full-blown racial and/or cultural intolerance.
This intolerance may take
three forms: 1) intolerance directed toward your wife by your fellow citizens
who are not Filipino, 2) intolerance directed toward you by Filipinos, and 3)
intolerance directed toward you and your wife (an intercultural couple) by
“conventional” unicultural couples.
The first form is the most
predictable, perhaps, but the degree depends largely on where you and your wife
reside. While there are upwards of two million Filipinos in the U.S., for
example, their population density is much greater in California and Hawaii than,
say, Iowa. Obviously, where Filipinos are commonplace, there will be fewer
instances of intolerance by non-Filipinos. Where the appearance of a Filipino
is more novel, there will be a greater chance for trouble.
This form of intolerance may
the result of your wife’s appearance (size, skin color), culture, or even her
religion. It can take many forms. Perhaps you wife will not be invited to
participate in certain social activities, such as baby showers, by other women
in your community. She may not being hired for jobs for which she is fully
qualified. She may be treated as stupid or naive. People like waiters and
grocery checkers may speak to you, instead of your wife, even though your wife
is present and fully capable of handling any questions. In worst cases in worst
places, she will be leered at in public or spoken about derogatorily, either to
her face or, more likely, behind her back.
The second form of
intolerance, directed towards you by Filipinos, is relatively rare in my
observation. While certain very vocal (typically second generation) Filipinos
have some harsh words about westerners who marry Filipinos, such condemnations
are largely restricted to anonymous Internet chat rooms and bulletin boards.
Filipinos are, generally speaking, an exceedingly friendly people. You should
keep in mind, however, that Filipinos have a legitimate concern about western
pedophiles and flesh dealers traveling to the Philippines with malicious
intent. Instances of western men abusing children or “exporting” Filipinas to
serve as prostitutes in other lands have somewhat darkened the landscape for
western men on travel in the Philippines. If you are in the Philippines to meet
a penpal, don’t be surprised if the eye of suspicion is cast upon you
initially. Once you prove yourself to be a decent fellow with good intentions,
the atmosphere will lighten considerably.
Also, keep in mind that there
are a few nationalistic Filipinos who simply hate westerners, especially
Americans, for ideological reasons – America’s former colonization of the
islands, the former military bases at Subic and Clark, the Visiting Forces
Agreement, the IMF, the fact that you have money and they don’t, the fact that
you have blue eyes...the reasons don’t really matter. There are just some
people… (End
of book excerpt – if you’d like the entire text, please consider ordering
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