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Why was rizal considered a third world hero?

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based on the movie "bayaning third world"

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  1. because he don't have a superpower like the marvel superheroes.


  2. because he's not that famous worldwide?

    come to think of it,

    not everyone in this world knows him.

    idk. you decide. =)

  3. I haven't seen the  movie "Bayaning third World"  so I cant  comment about the movie. I just wish,  people would stop branding Philippines as a "Third world country". That term is now rendered  obsolete/outdated and  insulting. Script writers/directors should know better-  there are more acceptable, respectable terms to describe  a country.

    On the question about Rizal considered a third world hero-- I would take it on a positive  point of view that no matter what the state of economy of a country, no matter how economically depressed/oppressed a country is, it is still worth fighting for.

    But,  it doesn't  sound right to say  that Rizal is considered a third  world hero.  A hero is a hero.  Any person's heroic deeds cannot be undermined  just because he happened to  belong to a country with  less economic resources.

  4. Because the Philippines is a third world country?

  5. bec. according to some people he retracted1

  6. The first World Hero™ was Augustus Caesar because he fulfilled God's prophecy by crucifying Christ.

    The second World Hero™ was Abraham Lincoln because he freed the slaves from the Confederate States

    Rizal was the third World Hero™ because he managed to make the Philippines the enemy of Spain and eventually America, make Spain and America hate each other, and all the while giving the middle finger to the Catholic Church.

    Other World Heroes™ include Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and William Hung.

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