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Filipino Monkey : ウィキペディア英語版
Filipino Monkey
"Filipino Monkey" is a taunt used by radio pranksters in maritime radio transmissions since at least the 1980s, especially in the Persian Gulf. This taunt is also used as a name for pranksters who make odd, confusing, or even threatening calls on VHF marine channel 16, which is the VHF calling and distress channel. Before the advent of GMDSS, ships at sea were required to monitor the channel, which is meant to be used only to make contact before changing to a working channel.
==History==
In the late 1980s in the Persian Gulf, there was much Filipino imported labor, in particular maritime labor. Late at night, Arab and Persian natives would taunt Filipinos from the anonymity of the radio. An account of U.S. operations during Operation Earnest Will in the Persian Gulf in 1988 contains this description of a typical nighttime broadcasts:
Some report that the phrase originated as an insult to Filipino seaman watchkeepers monitoring the VHF distress channel.〔

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