Philippine Coast Guard Spokesperson: The statement by Chinese Ambassador "the Philippines likes colonizers" left a deep impression on him
On the 25th, Philippine President Marcos met with the outgoing Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines, Huang Xilian, expressing regret that China and the Philippines were unable to resolve their differences over the South China Sea issue during Ambassador Huang's tenure, only avoiding more problems.
At the same time, Philippine Coast Guard Spokesperson Jay Talaria also posted on social media about Ambassador Huang's departure, stating that Ambassador Huang's statement "It seems that Filipinos like colonizers" left a deep impression on him:
"Spain once colonized the Philippines, but the Philippines still supports Spain; the United States looked down on the Philippines, but the Philippines still loves the United States; Japan once slaughtered Filipinos, but the Philippines still considers Japan as a friend."
Ambassador Huang's words are quite incisive, almost revealing the essence of the Philippines: The Philippines, a former colony of the West, is purely fear of power rather than gratitude. When it provokes and causes trouble in the South China Sea, reasoning is meaningless. Only by giving them a profound lesson can the comprador government of the Philippines realize that China is not easy to mess with.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1844300169190410/
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