Filipino translation of The Filipinos are worth dying for: Ang mamatay para sa mga Filipino ay makabuluhan
Former Philippine Senator Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino famously said, "The Filipino is worth dying for," expressing his dedication to the Filipino people's welfare and freedom. He was assassinated in 1983 but is commemorated for his courage and love for his country.
Filipinos can sacrifice their time, resources, and personal interests for the love of their country. This may include participating in volunteer work, supporting local industries, and advocating for social and political reforms that benefit the nation as a whole.
YES. Actually, every person is worth dying for.
Rizal and Ninoy AquinoNinoy Aquino said: "The Filipino is worth dying for." Well, Ninoy is a hero today. Filipinos had him killed. Imagine Jose Rizal having said too: "The Catholics are worth dying for." Rizal today would be a saint. The Catholics had him killed. And this is exactly how sick we all are today as the Sick Man of Asia. Thanks to Filipino catholic theologians, like Father Jose S. Arcilla, S.J., and his ilk who have not ceased writing brazen lies and other sacred falsehoods about Jose Rizal's soul saved in heaven. What a crock of religious hypocrisy! Poch Suzara
Filipinos are friendly by nature but in certain times where the freedom of the country is at stake, they showed their courageousness instead. These are some of the incidents where the Filipinos showed their courageousness: 1. Andres Bonifacio, the hero of the Philippine Revolution and a fierce supporter of the Filipino freedom founded the Katipunan, a revolutionary group who fought with the Spaniards. 2. Jose Rizal, the Philippine National Hero fought against the Spaniards through his writings like the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. 3. Other Filipino heroes like Gregorio del Pilar, Diego Silang, Gabriela Silang and many others also fought for the Filipino freedom. 4. The bloodless Edsa I Revolution or the People Power Revolution of 1986 ousted the dictatorship of former Pres. Ferdinand Marcos for 30 years and drove them to an exile in Hawaii. 5. Former President Joseph Estrada was convicted and was put into house arrest after the members of the Senate who acted as the Impeachment Court courageously took a stand for the betterment of the country. 6. Former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is now under hospital arrest for electoral fraud. 7. Once again, the senators who acted as the impeachment court, courageously ousted Ex-Chief Justice Renato Corona when found guilty of Article II of the Articles of Impeachment for not disclosing to the public his statement of assets, liabilities and net worth. The above instances are only some of the courageous act the Filipinos have done so far not to mention the little courageous things that they did and still doing to others.
Every Filipino can sacrifice for the love of his country. As former Senator Benigno Aquino said, "Filipinos are worth dying for."
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YES. Actually, every person is worth dying for.
Tagalog Translation of A FILIPINO IS WORTH DYING FOR: Ang mamatay para sa Filipino ay makabuluhan.
Makabuluhang mamatay para sa isang Filipino.
Filipino national hero, Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr., famously said, "The Filipino is worth dying for" prior to his assassination in 1983. This quote captures his deep commitment to fighting for the freedom and rights of the Filipino people.
Former Philippine Senator Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino famously said, "The Filipino is worth dying for," expressing his dedication to the Filipino people's welfare and freedom. He was assassinated in 1983 but is commemorated for his courage and love for his country.
the one that said that is maybe cory or her husband ninoy aquino.
Filipinos can sacrifice their time, resources, and personal interests for the love of their country. This may include participating in volunteer work, supporting local industries, and advocating for social and political reforms that benefit the nation as a whole.
ang mamatay para sa mga pilipino ay mahalaga
it can be found on the right side of the Philippine P500 bill on the same side where Ninoy's picture is printed
Worth Dying For was created in 2005.