I learned a new term this week-Filipino-Baiting or Pinoy-Baiting.
While watching a video of Kulas, Kyle Jennerman, Becoming Filipino, the term Filipino-Baiting caught my attention. So what is Filipino-Baiting. Here's what Wikipedia says:
Pinoy baiting is the act engaged by non-Filipino individuals, usually celebrities or YouTubers, who post content online with the intention of getting the attention of Filipinos, by acting surprised, giving superficial and insincere praises, and other forms that gives supposed recognition to the Philippines or its people.
Such actions and subsequent responses by Filipinos have been criticized as a form of cultural cringe, and that Filipinos should not constantly require validation from non-Filipinos about themselves or their country.
Here's an excerpt from one article on Filipino baiting from thebureauasia.com that attracted my attention.
"Lately, reaction videos have become very popular, and as more and more tourists visit the Philippines, more and more reaction vlogs come out praising the beauty of our country.
The Filipinos’ reaction to these vlogs is pretty phenomenal: hundreds of “likes” in a couple of hours, to even thousands in a couple of days.
Of the numerous vloggers on YouTube who have created vlogs about the Philippines, and of the many vloggers who have reacted to these videos, almost all of them have mostly Filipino subscribers.
Exaggerated reactions, like “Oh my God, visiting the Philippines (or just watching the video) changed me!” or “I wasn’t expecting that” or “I’ve never seen anything more beautiful” also contribute to the vloggers’ subscriber base.
It’s gotten so out of hand and overboard that a foreign vlogger called Finding Tom has already called out both the vloggers themselves and the people who’ve started following them just because they reacted to the Philippines in a positive way (but with obviously exaggerated reactions).
He’s even coined a word for this – “Pinoybaiting”.
At first it was okay, and I have to admit to clicking “like” in a few videos.
Later on, I realized that these vloggers were just catering to the Filipinos’ need for recognition and were just fishing for as many “likes” as they could get.
It’s now become embarrassing to see fellow Filipinos fall over themselves to subscribe to these foreigners and praise them for “promoting the Philippines to the rest of the world!”
For details visit:
https://thebureauasia.com/2020/06/24/how-to-get-a-thousand-likes-in-minutes-the-art-of-pinoybaiting/
https://www.google.com/search?channel=fs&client=ubuntu&q=what+is+Pinoy+baiting