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ENRIQUE IGLESIAS HAS NO Filipino BLOOD
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f***@gmail.com
2019-03-31 06:42:14 UTC
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This was posted yesterday on Yahoo! by ejose1
If you mean Enrique Iglesias and Julio Jose Jr. are part-Filipino because their
mother was born and raised in the Philippines - even if her parentage, physical
appearance and demeanor is full Spanish - then so be it. What is the big
problem here? I worked at Elizalde Company in Manila where Isabel's father was
a treasurer.
Not because a person was born, raised and has acquired Filipino citizenship,
he/she is full-blooded Filipino. How about tracing the Preysler family tree
and see if there is Filipino blood in them. Filipino citizens, maybe yes, but
true blooded Filipino????? I DOUBT IT!!! There are a lot of Spaniards and
Chinese in the Philippines who are Filipino citizens, claiming they are
Filipinos, but their country of origin is not the Philippines nor does it mean
that they have any Filipino blood. The same thing with Filipinos who were born
and raised in the US and acquired American citizenship. It does not mean that
they are Americans. Their country of origin is still the Philippines. That
holds true with Isabel Preysler.
f***@gmail.com
2019-03-31 06:42:39 UTC
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This was posted yesterday on Yahoo! by ejose1
If you mean Enrique Iglesias and Julio Jose Jr. are part-Filipino because their
mother was born and raised in the Philippines - even if her parentage, physical
appearance and demeanor is full Spanish - then so be it. What is the big
problem here? I worked at Elizalde Company in Manila where Isabel's father was
a treasurer.
Not because a person was born, raised and has acquired Filipino citizenship,
he/she is full-blooded Filipino. How about tracing the Preysler family tree
and see if there is Filipino blood in them. Filipino citizens, maybe yes, but
true blooded Filipino????? I DOUBT IT!!! There are a lot of Spaniards and
Chinese in the Philippines who are Filipino citizens, claiming they are
Filipinos, but their country of origin is not the Philippines nor does it mean
that they have any Filipino blood. The same thing with Filipinos who were born
and raised in the US and acquired American citizenship. It does not mean that
they are Americans. Their country of origin is still the Philippines. That
holds true with Isabel Preysler.
f***@gmail.com
2019-03-31 07:08:09 UTC
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This was posted yesterday on Yahoo! by ejose1
If you mean Enrique Iglesias and Julio Jose Jr. are part-Filipino because their
mother was born and raised in the Philippines - even if her parentage, physical
appearance and demeanor is full Spanish - then so be it. What is the big
problem here? I worked at Elizalde Company in Manila where Isabel's father was
a treasurer.
Not because a person was born, raised and has acquired Filipino citizenship,
he/she is full-blooded Filipino. How about tracing the Preysler family tree
and see if there is Filipino blood in them. Filipino citizens, maybe yes, but
true blooded Filipino????? I DOUBT IT!!! There are a lot of Spaniards and
Chinese in the Philippines who are Filipino citizens, claiming they are
Filipinos, but their country of origin is not the Philippines nor does it mean
that they have any Filipino blood. The same thing with Filipinos who were born
and raised in the US and acquired American citizenship. It does not mean that
they are Americans. Their country of origin is still the Philippines. That
holds true with Isabel Preysler.
Enrique Iglesias has a Filipino blood because his mother has filipino ancestry. The mother of Enrique Iglesias is not pure spanish in blood because her grandfather is spanish but her grandmother is filipina who is a native from Luzon, Philippines. Enrique Iglesias has many relatives in the philippines who are actors and actress, whose blood is filipino-spanish, like Neile salvador as known as Neile Adams in United States, the grandmother of Steven R. Mcqueen, Actor, Philip Salvador,actor and brother of Neile Adams, Maja Salvador and the rest I forgot. In some dimensions you are correct that there are filipino in the philippines that their blood are not filipino but only their citizenship make them filipino, But it is only very few because majority of the filipino-spanish citizens in the philippines are not pure spanish blood. they are already mixed with filipino blood by intermarriage of spanish and filipino. Philippines was colonized and part of Spain of more or less three hundred thirty three years (333 years) before world War 2. In my case I can say that my blood is filipino-spanish because the grandfather of my father is spanish but his grandmother is Filipino, in my mother's parents, they filipino with Spanish ancestry in blood.
f***@gmail.com
2019-04-06 07:32:08 UTC
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This was posted yesterday on Yahoo! by ejose1
If you mean Enrique Iglesias and Julio Jose Jr. are part-Filipino because their
mother was born and raised in the Philippines - even if her parentage, physical
appearance and demeanor is full Spanish - then so be it. What is the big
problem here? I worked at Elizalde Company in Manila where Isabel's father was
a treasurer.
Not because a person was born, raised and has acquired Filipino citizenship,
he/she is full-blooded Filipino. How about tracing the Preysler family tree
and see if there is Filipino blood in them. Filipino citizens, maybe yes, but
true blooded Filipino????? I DOUBT IT!!! There are a lot of Spaniards and
Chinese in the Philippines who are Filipino citizens, claiming they are
Filipinos, but their country of origin is not the Philippines nor does it mean
that they have any Filipino blood. The same thing with Filipinos who were born
and raised in the US and acquired American citizenship. It does not mean that
they are Americans. Their country of origin is still the Philippines. That
holds true with Isabel Preysler.
Isabel Preysler has Filipino Blood like my great grandfather and grandmother. Isabel Preysler is a Spanish with a Filipino Ancestry from her grandmother. you know, the filipino blood is the combination of malayan, chinese and indonesian as it makes a Filipino blood.Similar to Japanese blood as it is the combination of Malayan blood and Russian blood as to make Japanese blood, even the native people in Japan as it calls "Aino" is to be considered as mixed with russian blood and malayan blod. that is why japanese is considered as most intelligent people in the world because they have Russian ancestry. I know what you mean that there are some pure spanish people living in philippines but they are very few, the majority are half spanish and half filipino in blood. you must read the allegory of the cave in Philosophy.
f***@gmail.com
2019-04-07 08:28:31 UTC
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This was posted yesterday on Yahoo! by ejose1
If you mean Enrique Iglesias and Julio Jose Jr. are part-Filipino because their
mother was born and raised in the Philippines - even if her parentage, physical
appearance and demeanor is full Spanish - then so be it. What is the big
problem here? I worked at Elizalde Company in Manila where Isabel's father was
a treasurer.
Not because a person was born, raised and has acquired Filipino citizenship,
he/she is full-blooded Filipino. How about tracing the Preysler family tree
and see if there is Filipino blood in them. Filipino citizens, maybe yes, but
true blooded Filipino????? I DOUBT IT!!! There are a lot of Spaniards and
Chinese in the Philippines who are Filipino citizens, claiming they are
Filipinos, but their country of origin is not the Philippines nor does it mean
that they have any Filipino blood. The same thing with Filipinos who were born
and raised in the US and acquired American citizenship. It does not mean that
they are Americans. Their country of origin is still the Philippines. That
holds true with Isabel Preysler.
the grandmother of Isabel Preysler is pure Filipino whose ancestry is a native of Pampanga province in Luzon, Philippines and Samar-Leyte in Visayas, Philippines. The grandmother of Isabel Preysler belongs to a native people of the Philippines, that is according to the Family tree History of Isabel Preysler and the family tree history of the siblings of her grandparents. that is why Steven R. Mcqueen who is american actor/model, a second cousin of Enrique Iglesias Preysler whose Filipino blood is 25 percent.
Kevin Pellon
2022-05-07 16:49:03 UTC
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Under this logic there are no Americans except native Americans.

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