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MyAvatars 0.2 noemi
March 26th, 2008 @12:23 pm  

They haven’t even passed the age discrimination law.

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MyAvatars 0.2 jhay
March 26th, 2008 @12:25 pm  

At the rate things are going in both Houses of Congress, this bill will take decades to get passed into law.

Abante is the immediate stumbling bloc for now. Once his term expires another one will take his place. The reason for this is that the Catholic Church may move against this, and you know that it is the biggest “political party” in the Philippines.

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MyAvatars 0.2 AJ
March 26th, 2008 @12:29 pm  

jhay »

The bill has actually been in previous sessions of Congress before. If I’m not mistaken, it’s already on its 9th year! San ka pa diba?

MyAvatars 0.2 AJ
March 26th, 2008 @12:30 pm  
noemi »

I guess it really takes forever to have a bill enacted into law. A lot of lobbying is required. tsktsk

MyAvatars 0.2 Remcyl
March 26th, 2008 @8:36 pm  

no one’s stepping up because no one thinks this has any importance when in fact, discrimination is a very serious topic worth discussing and most importantly, worth putting action to.

I’m so proud of kuya aj for having stated such strong points with once again no hesitation, which i truly admire. i give you credit for putting yourself out there. come to think of it, KUYA AJ FOR SENATOR!

Whoop! Whoop!

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MyAvatars 0.2 mo
March 26th, 2008 @11:37 pm  

It may indeed take decades, AJ, but only through people like you will it ever happen.
I live in a state in the US that has banned any type of gay relationship, in legal terms. But someday, I have hope that gay marriage in the USA will become a reality.

Thanks for having my blog in your Entrecard today!
~mo

MyAvatars 0.2 AJ
March 27th, 2008 @10:48 am  
mo »

Thanks mo. I think we need more people to be aware and to make others aware about the plight of the GLBT society here. We also need to be more proactive and to stand up for our rights. Hopefully, we can inspire and influence more people to help us in this endeavor – gay and straight folk alike.

MyAvatars 0.2 AJ
March 27th, 2008 @10:50 am  
Remcyl »

I also think that one reason why people like us do not step up to the plate and fight with us is that they are scared that they may be outed. Another is that some of them don’t really care because since they are not out and people don’t know that they are gay, they will not experience discrimination.

Thanks Remcyl. Senator? Medyo wala yan sa plano ko sa buhay! Hehehehe. Danton Remoto for Senator pa rin!

MyAvatars 0.2 M
March 30th, 2008 @3:38 am  

Hi AJ,

I am actually surprised that a bill addressing this issue has even reached Congress. That’s saying a lot about the awakening awareness of gays and lesbians in the Philippines. Though this kind of discrimination is not really restricted in our country or in Catholic nations. In Provincetown, where we live, gay marriage is not only legal but encouraged. The town is run mostly of gays or lesbians and it’s recognized as a “gay mecca” in the US. But even here, there is discrimination and clashes between “straights” and “homosexuals” with both parties going to the extreme sometimes. I am straight myself and I believe that gay marriage, as a religious sacrament should be left to the Churches to decide but I support gay civil unions and marriage where it is allowed by certain churches and congregation. We do have a gay dating web site but I’m not going to plug it here lest I be labeled a spammer =)

Well, good luck sa pakikibaka on equality and dignity of the GLBT community!

MyAvatars 0.2 AJ
April 1st, 2008 @8:51 am  
M »

The bill has actually been there (sadly, always a bill, never a law) since the late ’90s. I agree with you on the point that gay marriage as a religious sacrament should be left to the churches and religious institutions, while the legalities of it should be addressed by the government. That is, if these churches and religious organizations do not meddle in the affairs of the state.

And by the way, it’s okay to promote your gay dating website here :)

MyAvatars 0.2 Tonino
April 25th, 2008 @3:40 pm  

Talagang pahamak ang demonyong si kong. Bienvenido Abante na iyan! Kapag pumunta siya sa Borneo at gusto niyang ibawal ang kalaswaan sa Kalimantan, ang bayan ko, talagang [comment edited by administrator], tulad ng nangyari sa mga suku Madura. Ang mga suku Madura ay kasing-ugali ni Kong. Bienvenido Abante. Ang mga tulad ni Kong. Bienvenido Abante ang silang nagpapatupad ng balak na panukalang batas laban sa pornograpiya sa bansa namin.

MyAvatars 0.2 GeoRge
June 1st, 2008 @11:52 pm  

Abante’s statements definitely provoke a level of outrage. But then again, we do live in a Catholic-driven country. Sadly it will take years with the way things are going these days.

I could only hope for better understanding among the people and the marginalized. This is one advocacy I’m considering to vouch for in the near future. Thank you so much AJ for sharing to us your research.

MyAvatars 0.2 AJ
June 2nd, 2008 @2:37 am  
@GeoRge:

FYI though, Abante is not Catholic.

And yes, we can only hope for better understanding and a good grasp of reality from people. :)

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