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Sunday, February 10, 2019

Tweet Scoop: Jasmine Curtis-Smith Chides Senatorial Candidate for Question in Debate


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58 comments:

  1. yes napanganga nga ako kanina kay bato. parang nakalunok ng isang kilong bato at nahihirapang magsalita.

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    1. Pa-deep sa political correctness all the time si ateng Jasmine. Lahat na topic, big deal dapat. Dapat ba may gender correctness all the time? Shhhh!

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    2. 2:35 teh base yan sa sinabi ni Bato sa debate at para sa mga di pa nakakapagdecide ng iboboto magandang service actually ginawa ni Jasmine kasi minulat nya na ang kandidato na yan ay may pagka sexist at inaasa sa gender roles ang paghanap ng solusyon sa issue ng bayan. Try mo minsan magkaroon ng pake sa politics di puro tsismis at showbiz news para magkasubstance ka naman

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    3. O cmon patawa naman bilang ina o babae whats wrong wd pipol nowadays napaka sensitive just a mere mention of babae or lalake you get offended thats a big BS. Im a mom myself but nowhere in that statement did i get offended. Its so easy to understand as a mom and a woman what can you contribute it only means how can you use your influence being a woman and a mother. Ano ba naman masama dun laging lalagyan ng malisya? How sick of pipol like jamine nowadays they put malice and make an issue out of really-
      nothing. Utter nonsense pa politically correct yes try harder.

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    4. You are the part of the reason why gender discrimination persists, 6:02. some of us do want to try harder, stop getting in the way!

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    5. Malaki kasi ang role ng isang ina sa tahanan. Kadalasan kung anong nangyayari sa anak sa nanay sininisisi na kesyo di naturoan ng mabuting asal at desiplina. Kahit kayo ganyan din eh.

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    6. 4:36 Korek! Wala naman masama sa tanong ni Bato. Pa-deep naman itong si Jasmine! Mema lang!

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    7. Para daw maging relevant sya hahaha

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    8. true, parang panget yung question na bilang babae ano ang magagawa mo?

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  3. Not sure what Jasmine's point was but the question was specific to women.

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    1. The point is the issue - illegal drugs- shouldn't only matter to women/mothers. Every politician should care about the issue.

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    2. MAsyadong pa politically correct itong si ateng. Pwedeng iba ang paraan ng babae at lalaki to fight illegal drugs. Meron magagawa ang lalaki na hindi kaya gawin ng babae and vice versa.

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    3. 1:21 that’s exactly the point. The question was specific to women. Pero ano bang kinalaman ng pagiging babae sa drugs? Ba’t hindi na lang sabihin na “bilang tao, anong maitutulong mo sa gobyerno para sa ilegal na droga?”. Walang kinalaman ang gender dito, hindi to Miss Universe. Yung mga male candidates ba tatanungin niya na “bilang lalaki, anong maitutulong mo?” No. Pag lalaki, palaging straight to the point ang tanong.

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    4. Kasi naman ano po ba koneksyon ng pagiging female sa illegal drugs? Bilang ina, of course tuturuan mo anak mo na wag gawin yun. Pero hindi po trabaho ng mga ina at ng females na puksain ang illegal drugs. Trabaho po yan ng mga nasa gobyerno, babae man o lalaki. Wag gawin tungkol sa kababaihan. Kagigil si Bato. Yung mga sagot pa walang kwenta. Pag wala hustisya dito, for sure meron daw po sa langit. So need nga mamatay ka muna bago magkahustisya?

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  4. Hindi ba pwedeng iwasan ang profession sa ganitong usapan ?, Bilang Pilipino Jasmine , ano ang maitutulong mo ?


    Because i find the question very normal and not insinuating any fight against the other gender .

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    1. It actually is because finding a solution to a national issue should not differentiate what any gender can do. He's undermining what a mother and a woman can contribute. This is a serious political matter and not just a Q&A portion for pagents.

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    2. 2:17 its the influence and contribution being a woman and mom thats the whole point of the question pero kung gusto lagyan ng malisya na feelin intellectual like jasmine na naki ride lang into political correctness then she instigates hate among everyone. Just like with whats happening all over the world now protests left and right sowing hate against each other they get offended by every little no malice statements, very hollywood.

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    3. Because the issue is about illegal drugs, which has nothing to do w being females. If youre a woman, ano pa isasagot mo dun, e hindi mo naman trabaho hulihin mga illegal drug pushers/users. Parang beauty pageant lang. Ok lang sana if about breastfeeding or domestic violence. It’s not the job of women and mothers to eradicate illegal drugs; it’s the job of people in the govt (male or female).

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  5. I don't like bato that much pero wala man mali sa tanong nya,

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  6. Ano bang point ni Jasmine , .Yung way ng pag-handle ng government o yung dahil babae yung topic ?

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  7. Well, that’s actually a good question para supalpalin about being a woman keme. Sadly hindi nasagot ni Gutoc eloquently and fiercely

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    1. “ That’s actually a good question para Supalpalin about being woman keme”. WTH do you mean?

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    2. iniiwasan lang nya na maiyak si bato

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  8. Daming hanash ng babaeng ito. What is wrong about asking what women can do to help? Kung hindi naman pinapatulong, sasabihin na discriminated ang mga babae. Masyado na tayong sensitive to a fault di na tama

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    1. National issue yan teh na di kailangan ipagkaiba ano magagawa ng lalaki at babae isama pa lgbtq. Sa usaping pulitika di na dapat nagmamatter kung babae o lalaki ang gagawa o hahanap ng solusyon kailangan yung may solusyon at aaksyon. Obviously si Bato gusto hinahamak niya ang kakayanan ng kadebate niya para ibring up pagiging babae at ina nito.

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    2. Her point is Bato didnt have to ask what she can do as a woman. He could have just simply asked what she can do.

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    3. The point is it's a stupid question. Anong kinalaman ng gender sa pagresolba ng problema sa droga?

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  9. ang tanong..illegal drugs pa din? 3 years na at yan pa din. sa drug campaign ng govt kung iisipin mo dapat ubos na sila but it seems no effect o improvement. kaya sa boses ni Carrie Bradshaw..i could not help but wonder kung moro moro lang ba yan para ipamukha na may ginagawa sila kasi yan lang alam nila? mas marami pa kasi ibang issues na dapat nila tutukan

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  10. Nah, Jasmine, you're just being too sensitive. We are all having labels in the society based on gender (Dad, Mom, etc, or on what you do (Dr, Teacher, Engr). So Bato's question isn't gender biased.

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    1. But as a politician, moreso a lawmaker, gender labels should not matter especially if it questions what you can do based on your gender. Gender goes out of the window if the topic involves national issue affecting all and not specific to any gender or roles.

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    2. 2:40 Hun, yes, it's a national issue. The point is, you may be a politician, but you also draw your acts and solutions from your experience from your previous profession, or from what you are in your family. Your elders yourself, I am sure, got different strokes on how to deal with the kids or things. Same with who gets elected, how they look after their people will have to be neutral, but they will also find means on how it will work for everyone. So if the female members of the population respond better on something similar to how a mom would handle it, then it can be emulated by the male leaders and vice versa.

      So my view, Jasmine's being too gender sensitive.

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    3. 3:04 nah, you're just being mosogynistic.

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    4. It's a debate between competitors. It's so obvious na he is insinuating that women have less to contribute in terms of solving "macho" problems such as drugs. Don't be naive, hun.

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    5. 2:40, sige nga anong isasagot mo dun sa tanong kung babae ka. Magiging mabuting ina? Ganern? Ang pinag-uusapan eh solution sa illegal drugs ng bansa. Anong gagawin mo as a senator (babae ka man o lalaki). So bakit kelangan isingit pa yung bilang isang ina/babae.

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    6. 12:02 Diba totoo. Soldiers or police officers on the line are mostly MEN. I doubt if you can change your own tires.

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  11. Napanuod ko yung debate lol sunog sina bato at imee ihh.

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  12. This is an overreaction ! Jasmine itigil mo yang pagiging feminist mo wala sa lugar

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  13. uhm hindi ko iboboto si Bato pero anu ba mali sa question nya? alangan sabihin bilang lalaki? may mga bagay talaga pilit ginagawang issue.

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    1. Pwede namang bilang Pinoy diba? Bakit kelangan bilang babae?

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    2. Hindi bilang babae or lalaki. Bilang tao.

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    3. 3:13 yun nga nga eh. Pag lalaki ang tinatanong, for sure sasabihin lang nila, “anong maitutulong mo sa gobyerno para sa illegal drugs”. Wala nang “bilang lalaki”. Pero pag babae, palagi na lang may “bilang babae”. Parang inaassume agad na iba ang kakayanan ng mga babae. Heller wala kinalaman ang gender sa issue.

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  14. Jasmine is an intelligent human being. Malayo siya kay mocha

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  15. We need vocal and woke (or pa woke to some) celebrities like Jasmine unlike other celebs who are vocal about nonsense and childish shading, feed goals etc.

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  16. Jasmine.. jasmine.. jasmine.. you are just being too sensitive. Focus on your career na lang para maging busy ka.

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    1. Nope. She’s intelligent. And at this very issue, hindi importante ang gender. Ikaw, ano ba isasagot mo sa tanong ni Bato? (As a woman ah)..

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    2. As a woman? Aminin na nating mas nakakatakot maglakad ng mag-isa sa gabi kasi hindi lang snatcher at holdaper iniiwasan mo, pati rapist.

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  17. You're the type who is for girl power diba? When being challenged, sexist agad. Saan ba lulugar ang mga lalake sa mundo. I am woman, strong and independent pero di ako maarte sa ganyan and I don't hate men, whites in particular who are being targeted for quite some time now.

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  18. Naku jasmine Kung marami Kang hanash, bat d k tumakbo as a senator, cgurado mas makakatulong k

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  19. Ito bang si Jasmine ay botante? Filipino citizen na ba sya? Kasi ang dami nyang time mag comment sa mga politiko eh! Baka naman nagprapraktis na syang maging First Lady ng Northen province! šŸ˜

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  20. Girl as Australian, why don't you go back to your country? daming hanash wala namang naitulong. kung di dahil sa kapatid niya, di naman nakilala ang startlet na ito

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    1. so youre voting for bato? nyek kaya tayong pinoy walang asenso. daming bobotante!

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  21. tama si Jasmine, nagtaka din ako sa tanong.

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  22. Hindi ma gets ng iba kung anong mali sa question. Nasanay kasi kayo na lagi ganun lang turing sa inyo as a woman. Nyek

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  23. Based sa comments here, dami talagang bobotante at hindi iniintindi ng point ng statement. Jasmine makes sense. Comprehension naman mga kapatid.

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    1. 9:10 correct! Jusko kaya wala asenso pinoy, pabagsak ang utak.

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