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โ€ขPosted by1 month ago
  • r/HenryStickmin - Decided to draw Henry and Ellie as Filipinos during the Philippine-American War
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โ€ขPosted by2 months ago
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โ€ขPosted by4 months ago

When it's taught, colonial abuses to Filipinos by the Americans are mostly limited to the war at the start, even if we extend the definition of the war to include the Moro rebellion and the last resistance against things like Pulajanes that went on here and there in the province until 1910 or later.

Were there any major or just recorded cases of post-Phil-Am War American colonial abuses of whatever kind, even if they're comparatively "mild" (as long as they're openly against Filipino independence campaigns, nationalist/anticolonial dissent or even assertion of basic rights, like any cases of racism or extending US segregation laws/Jim Crow to Philippine places)? Anything like denying natives entry into certain places, colonial courts siding with the white Americans over native Filipinos in criminal/civil trials even if they were obviously guilty etc., consistent underpaying of native employees compared to American ones, indiscriminate arrests or imprisonment without trial (or sham trials), putting down protests, peacetime/non-war-related torture for interrogation or in prison, early Red tagging against any Filipinos suspected to be Communist or Bolshevik sympathisers, etc.

One possible example is the "Aves de Rapiรฑa" case where the editors of El Renacimiento were sued in court (even jailed?) after they printed an editorial criticising Dean Worcester, I think? Something like that, between I guess 1910 or whenever the war had actually ended, and 1942 when the Japanese invade.

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