Filipino soldier claims dîscrimînatîon at Kalibo lounge - The Daily Sentry


Filipino soldier claims dîscrimînatîon at Kalibo lounge



Isang sundalo ang nagreklamo ng diskriminasyon sa isang hotel sa Kalibo, Aklan matapos itong tanggihan sa isang VIP lounge.
Mga imahe mula sa Facebook post ni Army Liutenant Ryan Layug

Sa kanyang viral Facebook post, ikinuwento ni Army Liutenant Ryan Layug na gusto niyang mag-check in sa VIP lounge ng Discover Boracay - isang hotel malapit sa Aklan International Airport - 5am habang naghihintay sa kanyang flight.

Ngunit ang sabi sa kanya ng pilipinang nasa front desk ay para lamang sa mga Korean customers ang lounge dahil Koreano raw ang may-ari nito.

First time ko yata makaranas ng discrimin4tion sa sarili kong bansa at sinasabi mo yan sa kapwa mo Pilipino," sabi ni Layug.

Kwento ni Layug, lumapit sa pilipina ang supervisor na Korean at sinabing, “No Filipino! No Filipino!"

Inireport ni Layug ang insidente sa Kalibo police at sinamahan siyang bumalik sa hotel.

"The manager apologized to me and said the lady staff made an error. They accept everyone regardless of nationality. He offered me free stay, I declined," sabi ni Layug.

"I told him you have to remember during Korean War, Filipinos fought on the side of South Koreans then you will just discrimin4te me. I asked him what would he feel if the same incident will happen to him back in his own country. He apologize but seems to be sarcastic."

Narito ang buong post ni Layug:

“Calling All Filipinos and the Government. 

At 10pm of January 1, 2016 I was refused to check-in and avail the VIP Lounge at the Discovery Boracay building in Kalibo International Airport that cost Php300 saying they only accept South Koreans. I am to avail of the service because my flight is at 5am going to Cebu. 

In photos below, I approached the lady Filipina Staff at the cashier where inquiries and payment are made. 
Imahe mula sa Facebook post ni Army Liutenant Ryan Layug

Me: Ms I'd like to use the VIP Lounge. 

Lady Staff: Naku sir sa ngayon sa mga Koreans lang po nila inooffer ang lounge. 

Me: Are you serious? Bakit sa kanila lang? 

Lady Staff: Korean po kasi ang may ari sir. 

Me: First time ko yata makaranas ng discrimin4tion sa sarili kong bansa at sinasabi mo yan sa kapwa mo Pilipino. 

Lady Staff: Sir sandali po magtanong muna ako (she looked for her supervisor then dumating sa counter ang koreano) 

Lady Staff: Sir a Filipino would like to check-in. 

Korean Supervisor: No Filipino! No Filipino! 
imahe mula sa Facebook post ni Army Liutenant Ryan Layug

I was pissed off gusto kong kunan ng video na sabihin ng staff na for Koreans only but this time: 

Lady Staff: Sir ang sabi ko po Fully Booked kami, then ayaw nakong pansinin. 

I went outside naghanap ng makainan, I told the story sa may ari ng Carenderia, he advised me sir isumbong mo sa Pulis. So I seek the help of PNP personnel in Kalibo Airport. They responded and escorted me to talked with the Manager. The manager apologized to me and said the lady staff made an error. They accept everyone eregardless of Nationality. He offered me free stay, i declined. I told him you have to remember during Korean War, Filipinos fought on the side of South Koreans then you will just discriminate me. I asked him what would he feel if the same incident will happen to him back in his own country. He apologize but seems to be sarcastic. I left with the Police.
imahe mula sa Facebook post ni Army Liutenant Ryan Layug

Upon returning to the Carenderia to eat my ordered food, somebody was yelling Kuya! Kuya! 

The manager chased me, I stopped. He handed me my Insurance ID that I left. He again apologized saying he was a soldier before in Korea and he appreciates Filipinos. I again told him I was very offended because I said some of our countrymen maybe poor, but we have a bigger heart. Proof to this is our acceptance on the surge of South Koreans in the Philippines but didnt realized that Koreans do descrimin4te Filipinos. He this time offered me free food. I declined and said I cannot be brîbe, sorry, but I value my being a Filipino specially in my homeland. 

I am Ryan Layug, a soldier, a Filipino, I am returning to duty in Mindanao after my New Year's Leave. I am a bit worried that I might be reprimanded of this post but as a soldier I defend democracy, and I will defend my fellow Filipinos on the face of discrimin4tion. this country has no room for Discrimin4tion. I am not convinced of the Manager. I heard with my ears the Supervisor: No Filipinos! No Filipinos! 

Besides, almost half of the seats at the lounge were empty (but they said its fully booked) I pity the lady staff, she has to decline Filipinos because she has to retain her job. I call the LGUs, DTI and DFA please conduct further investigation and surveillance on the same hotel and other hotels in the Philippines. Calling my Compatriots, if you love your race and your country, the Philippines and is against discrimin4tion, share this post to your wall.” #stoppinoydiscrimin4tion

Samantala, nagbigay ng kanilang komento ang ‘The Discover Boracay Hotel & Spa’ sa kanilang Facebook page.

"Discover Boracay Hotel is a different entity with the restaurant (VIP Lounge) that was mentioned by Ryan Layug (the one who wrote the post). The VIP Lounge and Korean restaurant was only renting a space and managed by the Korean."


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