Colonial Mentality As A Problematic Traditional Ethical Principle in The Philippines
Colonial Mentality As A Problematic Traditional Ethical Principle in The Philippines
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Subsection 4
(Problem-Solving Essay)
Since the colonization by the Spanish and Americans, the Filipinos have thought inferior
of themselves. Filipinos have thus been brainwashed with the idea that their culture is inferior to
that of the previous colonists. It seems that until today, they still carry this colonial mentality. It
is probably one of the biggest flaws of the nation that is defined as the preference for all foreign
things over local ones. Colonial mentality is a problematic ethical principle in the Philippines as
a consequentialist action because it leads to the preference for foreign over local products, and
One problem of the colonial mentality is the preference for foreign products over local
ones. Filipinos like to favor these foreign products for them to look more ‘Western’ which for
them means superior to other people. (Filipiknow, 2022) Even when there are local brands with
the same quality and lower price, Filipinos prefer the ‘branded’ ones to brag about with their
friends and relatives. In a consequentialist context, some Filipinos do not care about exceeding
their budget to buy these foreign products just to reach the goal of looking rich, moving with the
trend, or feeling superior among others. For instance, some of them prefer luxury brands such as
Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Dior, and others to bring to their gatherings, workplace, or to post on
social media. Whilst, other local brands can also provide the same quality to the people but it is
mostly disregarded because it is not foreign brand. It is encouraged to buy local products and
provide feedback online to prevent this from spreading through generations. A positive review
might influence other potential consumers to make a purchase by giving a brand's product or
service social legitimacy. (Lara, 2021) Hence, it will help to increase the country’s economy.
superior to brown-colored skin. Not embracing one’s own skin color can lead to different actions
that might potentially mold their mental thinking. Since a kid, Filipino children have been
exposed to thinking that ‘white is better’, ‘white is powerful’, and ‘white is intelligent’.
(Abrazaldo, 2023) Because of this, Filipinos want to date and have relationships with foreigners,
‘Western’ offspring, Filipinos marry foreigners even without romantic feelings. As this behavior
has been passed on for generations, it is not easy to get rid of this immediately. According to the
research from Fordham University (2023), one solution should come from the parents of the
child. Since the perception of being white came from childhood, parents should be the ones
molding their mindset about these factors. Also, it should be taught in primary school that brown
On the other hand, some of the advantages of having a colonial mentality that Filipinos
acquire are easily adapting to western culture, learning the universal English language since a
kid, and treating foreigners with the utmost respect. Colonial mentality is one of the reasons why
the Philippines is one of the top friendliest countries in the world. (Asia Society, 2023) These
advantages might help build the country’s reputation from other countries, but it can also lower it
by using this mentality for a wrong desire. Misuse of colonial mentality leads to the denigration
of oneself and one’s culture, and discrimination against fellow Filipinos who are not ‘Western
enough’. (Balbas, 2020) One example is the judgment in the strong Filipino accent when
speaking English. In a serious case, it can also affect mental health as setting ‘white’ as a beauty
standard, Filipinos developed different mental problems that include insecurity of one’s physical
appearance.
that Filipinos prefer imported good rather than local ones, and problems arise with colorism.
Supporting local products and the early support of child perspectives in this context can help
relieve the misuse of this self-defeating mentality in the country. Since it is traditionally passed
through decades, it can’t be removed from society immediately. Nevertheless, Filipinos should
be aware of the misuse of colonial mentality. Besides, spreading awareness is a way to divert the
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