Prior to this, Vanjo Merano, who is behind Panlasang Pinoy, stated a more determined response.
“PP Academy was in the works under the Nas Academy platform, but I decided not to purse in support to Apo and the exploited Pinoy hospitality!” Merano said with the Philippine flag emoji.Panlasang Pinoy, a content creator who posts Filipino and Asian food recipes and lessons, boasts of more than 6 million followers on Facebook and at least 4.7 million subscribers on YouTube.
His followers backed him up in his decision. His post earned 49,000 reactions wherein 29,000 were likes and 19,000 were heart emojis.After a slew of consistent backlash, Yassin’s platform announced it will be temporarily pausing operations in the Philippines., which last week announced will be“We are committed to working with the National Commission on Indigenous People to ensure that all proper processes are followed.
“We have full respect and belief in both the Filipino people and culture, which is why we chose the Philippines as one of the first places to build Nas Academy,” they added.had said that the intellectual property rights of the entire Kalinga community, not just from Whang-Od herself, has to be considered in an agreement such as that with Nas Academy.
“Indigenous Peoples have Intellectual Property claims to cultural expressions and there are issues of cultural intellectual property that intersect in the art of Apo Whang-od,” he said in a statement.
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