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    Thursday, April 10, 2008
    Miss World Philippines Janina San Miguel




    Though we may find it amusing or aggravating, let us not judge her.

    Just my two cents...I personally think brain does really matter in this kind of competition but if you can admit that you are not confident enough to speak english then speak in your own dialect, I think it will look more dignified and not at all embarassing to answer an english question with your own native tongue because a lot of contestants that are in the major beauty pageants do so. Miss Japan Riyo Mori won last year's Miss Universe pagaent without speaking a single yankee word. Well, She should have just spoken in Tagalog. It was allowed anyway. Her biggest mistake was that she spoke in English and thinks that she can pull it off. The host already said that it was okay if she spoke in Tagalog yet she continued speaking in English (Which I think she wasn't really good at).

    I was browsing through some pinoy blogs about her controversial win. I wasn't really surprised about how our own 'kababayans' (fellow countrymen) would ridicule her. Filthy comments like 'pokpok' (prostitute), 'tangina mo! bobo mo!' (fuck you! you're stupid!)..was recurring. This is the byproduct of the Philippines' judgmental and stereotypical approach to English. I was skimming through the blogs and came across those in "texting" format and in the most disheveled grammatical syntax. I mean why do they have the nerve to express their disappointments on something they don't even know how to use appropriately? Janina could've easily resorted to Tagalog, yet one could feel her deep hesitation in her her fear of being "judged" if so. But then, that's a typical Filipino.

    I feel really bad for her. I mean, I know back in the Philippines, everyone is laughing at her right now. Given that her English is not so good, but at least applaud her for having the "confidence" and the superb courage to face shame on national television. Don't hate her for not speaking English well because I know a lot of you may also be guilty of such. Me being a Filipino do become "barok" sometimes. I just hope that the method of teaching English in my beloved home country improves. This serves as a wake up call, I guess.

    Her Q&A may be atrocious and making excuses for her only cheapens the efforts of the Binibinang Pilipinas as a whole, past and present, who actually gave a good account of themselves. Stupid as it may seems, I got to give it up to her. Janina San Miguel showed tremendous courage here. We may not all know why she got the throne but she got good chances to learn and to hone whatever she has. I begget she'll gain more knowledge, that's for sure. And mind you people, she was on stage, I suppose thats enough to wreck your nerves. Kindness is not for sale it is given freely..:)

    Seriously. Very few can experience what Janina felt. And for her to laugh despite of all those pressure and laughter, I salute her and I really admired her poise. To all my fellow countrymen, English is not our native tongue, it's not her fault if she blew it but I know she learned a lot from that and she will do her best next time. Let's all root for her. That's what we are right? We Filipinos are known to always accept whatever we have. She's what we have, let's pray for her. Be not the judge but be the force behind her.

    Proud bisaya from UK here, yo!