IF there is one certain indicator of the bias of a person in relation to the issue of our national language, it is to argue that it is Tagalog. When one fails to appreciate the difference between Filipino and Tagalog, then that person would be handicapped by an incapacity to understand the symbolic power of differentiating the two.
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