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The Filipino media man who followed his heart to China

By Marga Ortigas | Al Jazeera – 9 hours ago

Beijing, China - It was a rather unusual trajectory. Rhio Zablan went from working in the Philippine president's press office to ... "the other side".

At least that's how many Filipinos would see it in these times of frayed relations between the Philippines and China.

Zablan now works for the Chinese government: propagating Chinese views and culture, in Filipino, for the state-run China Radio International (CRI).

We met him at a gym in Beijing on his day off from work. He was jovial, and relaxed.

"There are misconceptions about Chinese media," he said casually. "We want to disprove that people think Chinese media is just a propaganda machine - no, it's not."

Zablan is aware that he runs the risk of sounding exactly like the "propaganda machine" he is meant to be disproving, but it is easy to sense that he believes what he says. He's a positive person who wants to see the best in things.

And China has been good to him.

Zablan first came to Beijing to attend a conference. On that brief trip, he met the woman who would become his wife.

He returned to Manila knowing he had to find a way to be with her. And as she could barely speak English, Zablan explains that he believed there would be little opportunity for her in the Philippines. So he gave up his job, and moved to Beijing.

She worked at CRI - and colleagues there eventually invited him to work in their Filipino service. That service was nearly half a century old, and run by Chinese nationals who had studied the Philippines in a Chinese university and spoke more formal Tagalog than anything heard on the streets of Manila today. (Or even in the halls of Philippine congress.)

"I love it," Zablan says. "In the Philippine media, I was primarily doing more political things…now I'm happier because I'm doing the cultural things… the things that I love... that I want to do in my life."

According to Zablan, politics makes things difficult. It can blind people from seeing the humanity in each other. Which is why, he says, at CRI they focus more on the "things that unite". Like culture, he reiterates, and things of "beauty".

It's also why Zablan says he now teaches Filipino martial arts in Beijing in his spare time.

"Everything that we do in the Philippines is embedded in 'Arnis'. For example, when I move this way and I move that way…," he demonstrates parrying movements - "my partner also moves that way and this way... what is that in Filipino culture? That is "pakikipamuhayan" - what we call: peaceful living with each other."

It is not about attacking, or fighting - Zablan stresses, it's about learning how to move with someone else. Coexisting.

Some people in Zablan's home country might feel he is helping "the enemy": the anger at China over what is seen as its aggressive stance in the South China Sea dispute is quite tangible in the Philippines where there has been a public campaign to boycott Chinese products.

"It's not easy of course with what's going on right now," Zablan says, acknowledging the tension.

"But this is my personal agenda. This is my personal goal." He says this with what cynics might call the innocence of children.

"I want to do this… I want to introduce Philippine culture to the Chinese people, and Chinese culture to the Filipino people so that we will create stronger bonds of friendship. Bonds that transcend politics... bonds that transcend misunderstanding... and bonds that create friendship and brotherhood amongst men and women."

He smiles assuredly.

Again, it may sound overly simplistic to some. But as far as Zablan is concerned - life is simple. Or at least, it should be.

People complicate it too much with their politics and their bias - but what matters in life, Zablan stresses, is simple.

"Are you happy?," he begins to enumerate.

Family. Love. Friendship. People.

When the politics is stripped away - that is what you see - the face of your neighbour, Zablan expounds. The face of your neighbour, who can become your friend, from your friend, your brother.

Wouldn't the world be a better place, Zablan says, simplified?
The Filipino media man who followed his heart to China - Yahoo Maktoob News
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Filipino people don't hate China, the Philippine government hates China.

Vietnam is different. The people want to hate China, but how can you hate your own shadow? That is why Vietnam will forever be enslaved - even when free, they are mentally dominated by China. Everything they do, they have to compare to China in their hearts. The insults of Vietnamese? Just another comparison in their hearts. And what makes them really angry? The realization that they'll never do it better than we do.
 
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Filipino people don't hate China, the Philippine government hates China.

Vietnam is different. The people want to hate China, but how can you hate your own shadow? That is why Vietnam will forever be enslaved - even when free, they are mentally dominated by China. Everything they do, they have to compare to China in their hearts. The insults of Vietnamese? Just another comparison in their hearts. And what makes them really angry? The realization that they'll never do it better than we do.

The Vietnamese people get on well with Chinese. In High school and Uni, all Asians tend to group together regardless of nationality. Indians and South Asians also tend to naturally form their own groups.

But once politics is involved, the faces of the individuals are replaced by abstract representations thus its easier to hate on one another.
 
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The Vietnamese people get on well with Chinese. In High school and Uni, all Asians tend to group together regardless of nationality. Indians and South Asians also tend to naturally form their own groups.

But once politics is involved, the faces of the individuals are replaced by abstract representations thus its easier to hate on one another.

nah. I don't get along with ABCs or Viets very well. They have this incredibly annoying mentality: 1. 攀比 2. 嫉妒 3. 对白人的奴隶心态. The cultural divide between us is just as big as the cultural divide between me and a white or black. I only group with Chinese/Koreans who are also international students or immigrants, and some Latinos.
 
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Filipino people don't hate China, the Philippine government hates China.

Vietnam is different. The people want to hate China, but how can you hate your own shadow? That is why Vietnam will forever be enslaved - even when free, they are mentally dominated by China. Everything they do, they have to compare to China in their hearts. The insults of Vietnamese? Just another comparison in their hearts. And what makes them really angry? The realization that they'll never do it better than we do.

Vietnam is a tiny little mickey mouse country pretending its important.
Its economy is a joke and its military is even a bigger joke.
 
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Vietnam is a tiny little mickey mouse country pretending its important.
Its economy is a joke and its military is even a bigger joke.
A joke that beaten your country military on stalemate when dp you imperialist gonna stop underestimating peoples? And you people wonder why other countries hate you arrogant people!
 
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These morons Chinese worst than Chinese works in buffets, at least Chinese in work in buffets they know how hard their lives are, and politic is just for rich Chinese. China is big market with massive population, and large military size therefore it does have certain voice in politics. However, life of individual Chinese worth little. Look at how many Chinese work in buffets and restaurants in U.S.? They think by boasting about their country achievement will make them superior, nah, without money whenever you go, no one welcome you regardless of where you come from, that is call money talk.
 
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A joke that beaten your country military on stalemate when dp you imperialist gonna stop underestimating peoples? And you people wonder why other countries hate you arrogant people!

1979 war was between Soviet Union troops and Chinese troops that took place in Vietnam. Actual Vietnamese contribution to that war was non-existent.
 
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1979 war was between Soviet Union troops and Chinese troops that took place in Vietnam. Actual Vietnamese contribution to that war was non-existent.
Nice propaganda so tell me the one about its illegal to reincarnate without government approval in tibet that was funny
 
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Nice propaganda so tell me the one about its illegal to reincarnate without government approval in tibet that was funny

1979 was a proxy war that had nothing to do with Vietnam.

Just like the current Ukraine war has nothing to do with Ukraine itself but a proxy war between Russia and USA using Ukrainians as guerrilla lab rats.

Viets were lab rats for the Soviet Union in its rivalry with China. Soviets provided weapons, they provided intelligence and training to Viet guerrillas to act on behalf of the Soviet Union to fight China. Just like US used Afghans as lab rats by providing the taliban weapons, intelligence and training to fight the battle for the US.

If Afghans are so tough why can't they fight and defeat the US now? Because nobody is providing them weapons, nobody is providing them intelligence and nobody is providing them training. So they have to fight with what they have and they have nothing to fight and the US just dismantled them like a hot knife through butter.

1979 war was a proxy war and it had absolutely nothing to do with the ability of Vietnamese. It was all the Soviet Union that did the work.

Afghans and Viets have that in common. 2 backward countries used as mere proxies.
 
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Filipino people don't hate China, the Philippine government hates China.

Vietnam is different. The people want to hate China, but how can you hate your own shadow? That is why Vietnam will forever be enslaved - even when free, they are mentally dominated by China. Everything they do, they have to compare to China in their hearts. The insults of Vietnamese? Just another comparison in their hearts. And what makes them really angry? The realization that they'll never do it better than we do.
All it takes to change your view of Filipino is an out-spoken pro-China Filipino. And just because you don't see or hear about any pro-China Vietnamese, you instantly brand us as slaves, as sub-human to China? Just what kind of hole are you living in? Are you so obsessed with comparision that you think everyone can't live without it?

No, an ordinary VNese doesn't compare everything he does, everything he see, everything he hear to China. Few even borther compare themselves to their neighbor. Only those with inferiority complex spend all day long comparing themselves to other while wasting time doing nothing to change it.
 
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These morons Chinese worst than Chinese works in buffets, at least Chinese in work in buffets they know how hard their lives are, and politic is just for rich Chinese. China is big market with massive population, and large military size therefore it does have certain voice in politics. However, life of individual Chinese worth little. Look at how many Chinese work in buffets and restaurants in U.S.? They think by boasting about their country achievement will make them superior, nah, without money whenever you go, no one welcome you regardless of where you come from, that is call money talk.

lol, Chinese work at all buffet? sure but Chinese also have the most PHDs in the world, both in US and overall. Meanwhile, what do Vietnamese do in US? You want me to say?
 
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A pinoy traitor.I doubt he has rayality to anything but money.


I doubt the man has any allegiance to the Philippines anymore. He married Chinese, and moved to China. For all intents and purposes, his loyalty is now to the PRC. :)
 
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