Before posting this, I am glad to know that when you search and type "Filipina", the advocacy ranks second. The support must be growing placing them at the top. It's a good thing. It's good news. Maybe not a gargantuan task at all.
However, I do hubpages and stumbled upon a hub - Nine Inch Nails and Star Trek. I don't know the band. Of course, I know a about Star Trek. What made me uncomfortable is the line in the hub that says "Mariqueen is not Indian. She is Filipino. A very hot Filipino." Then I started typing Mariqueen Maandig on the search box and clicked go. Then I saw a lot of 'revealing' facts parallel to saying she is a very hot Filipino.
Maybe to some that is just a statement. For the hubber, that is simply stating what he thinks of Mariqueen probably because she is a sensual and a straightforward artist (lead vocalist of the band West Indian Girl). But borrowing a line from Wil - music speaks for itself. It can be for me the same as saying, one's preferences, beliefs and persona speaks for the person himself.
Being hot can be a good thing but can be another thing, too. The implication of the word is varied but there is danger also that Filipinas are stereotyped as hot in a perverted and twisted sense of the word.
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