If someone uses the word “Negros”, how would you feel? Would you find it offensive? Well, recently the Filipino boyband SB119 tweeted 'Hello Negros!' to their fans which created a buzz on Twitter and are now accused of being racist. But did you know that “Negros” can mean something entirely different in the Philippines? Do average Filipinos find the word 'Negro' offensive or not? We hit the streets of Manila to find out. The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general Philippine population. Our vision is to build a lasting grassroots movement of young people from every country to report on real social and cultural issues. We believe having meaningful discussions with people with different opinions is extremely important. We also believe that any ordinary person can deliver real news and commentary. Through our original and in-depth interviews of real people, we will challenge you - the global youth - to think critically and challenge various cultural and social issues. If this resonates with you, try to get involved in any capacity and volunteer for ASIAN BOSS ►https://goo.gl/forms/4IM0VEoFKAB0pJxG3 For media and licensing inquiries, reach out to us at askasianboss@gmail.com Reach out to our founders, Stephen and Kei, directly if you have any questions, feedback or suggestions: Stephen on Twitter ► https://twitter.com/theasianboss Stephen on Instagram ► https://ift.tt/2ErFYKT Kei on Instagram ► https://ift.tt/2aXrSSx Are you curious about real people's perspectives from Asia on various cultural and social issues? Subscribe to ASIAN BOSS for more informative and thought-provoking videos ► https://goo.gl/TRcSbE
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Is ‘Negro’ a Racist Word in the Philippines? [Street Interview] | ASIAN BOSS
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