Monday, June 26, 2023

Tweet Scoop: Silent Sanctuary Dropped from #LoveLabanSaQC Show for Homophobia


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  1. It’s good that they dropped that problematic homophobic band! Silent sanctuary era is over and they’re finally exposed!

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    1. Hehe, sumbungan kasi s soc med ang uso nowadays

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  2. May point naman sya.

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  3. love love talaga kay mayor joy nakikinig siya sa sentiments ng mga citizen.

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    1. Yep. Sana nga pure ang intentions hindi for politics.. if so isa sya s few good future leaders ng bansa

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    2. 1:56 actually much better yan accla para may resibo kesa naman yung mga politikong panay sama sa pelikula and reality show wala namang silbe as public servant panay pa cute palamunin lang naman ng mga taxpayers.

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    3. @1.56 of course it has to be politics, ano ka ba. naive? tagal na nyan sa politika pero ngayon lang umaaksyon kasi nakikisakay sa isyu. pero ok na rin kesa walang aksyon. oo nga pala, lgbtq+ din ako noh.

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    4. @10:22pm, ano ka ba poor reading comprehension? Kaya nga may disclaimer siya na “sana nga”.

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  4. Anong kinalaman ng personal issue mo sa banda eh nandun ang banda para sa entertainment kesehodang they are not pro lgbt dahil may mga nandun na gusto rin sila makita tumogtog napaka entitled mo teh

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    1. Baks PRIDE event yun! Kaloka ka!

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    2. Ay hindi po music fest ang pride, protesta po iyon, may ipinaglalaban. Tapos yung kalaban papaakyatin ng entablado? Make it make sense

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    3. Ay eng eng. To be there means to support what the event is all about, and that is Pride. It is mainly a celebration of the community, di lang ordinaryong concert yon shunga.

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    4. the show is to honor and respect and show the world that the movement is accepted. pero kung kasama sa roster ang homophobics, palagay mo ba they do respect the movement!? they will come for the money

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    5. Omg. What kind of thinking is that? The fact na ganyan sila mag-isip sa naging kabanda nila means ganyan din iniisip nila sa strangers na audience ng program. Buti kung hindi para sa mga lgbtq+ yung concert. Them still performing defeats the purpose of the program itself.

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    6. Lawakan mo pagiisip mo lels

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    7. You obviously missed the point.

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    8. Base sa reply mo, ang baba ng comprehension mo. Explain ba namin sa'yo ulit?

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    9. bakla, di mo gets? hindi pala sila pro lgbt eh bakit andun sila sa event? common sense din teh

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    10. teh, naiintindihan mo ba nangyayari?

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    11. 12:27 sa hinaba ng type mo di mo naman pala nagets hahahahahahahaah

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    12. My gahd gurl,.this is not a music festival gurl. Pride po ito meaning gender and sexuality acceptance, recognition, or celebration ito. So theres really no room for anti lgbt. Nakakaloka ang comprehension and pagkacloseminded mo gurl. 🥴😬🥴😬🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️

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    13. Maiba ako since ang layo din naman ng point ni 12:27...LGBT classmates, meron nga ba sa inyo ang gusto pang manood ng Silent Sanctuary to begin with?? Please tell me she's wrong hahahahaha

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    14. ito yong kuda kaagad without comprehending

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    15. Hindi yan simpleng concert. Kung may gusto talagang manood ngnsolent sanctuary they are free to do so in their own time. Pride celebration yan, to celebrate the community, tapos papakanta ng homophobic? Kmsta ang mga brain cells mo teh

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    16. Laugh trip si baks. Comment kagad bago intindihin ang post. Haha

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    17. lt ako sa kesehodang they are not pro LGBT tapos sa PRIDE MARCH tutugtog... jusko.. isa kang evidence na mahina sa comprehension ang mga Pinoy. wag kang magaanak, baka dumami lahi mo.

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    18. yung "tumogtog" talaga

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  5. Grabe naman. That was 10 years ago. Trabaho lang, walang personalan. Sayang ang kita. Ang hirap talagang maging public figure sa pinas. Lahat super duper big deal.

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    1. pride event pero babayaran mo ang homophobic? okay lang ba bes

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    2. May purpose ang Pride teh. Isip din minsan

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    3. I know right?!?! Tayong mga pinoy talaga super big deal sa lahat ng bagay. Balat sibuyas sa lahat. Only in the pelepens!

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    4. Dami talagang pilipino na parang ignorante at walang pinagaralan.

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    5. andaming walang comprehenshion no hahaha! anebey pinas!

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    6. luh eh yung impact sa mental health nung nilait nilang former vocalist wala lang? kaya mo bang sabihin sa pagmumukha niyang that was 10 yrs ago? wag kang eng eng accla. hindi lahat ng past mabilis makapag move on.

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    7. 1:19 the band could look for other work naman. Huwag lang sa pride event. Pride is supposed to be for people who really represent the LGBT community. Kung lukewarm o neutral lang sila sa issue, then better to stand aside and make space for acts who can be better and more genuine LGBT representatives. No hate, just matter of delicadesa.

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  6. Mali na yung ganito. Sa totoo lang. People who are crying for inclusivity, respect, acknowledgement, and understanding are also the ones who are cancelling other people na hindi pasok sa criteria nila or hindi maibigay ang gusto nila. Para saken, this is no longer the eccense of pride or lgbt, its already a propraganda to hold the power over everyone.
    I am a 40 yr old gay guy, been in the closet for 35 years due to the “popular” pulis ang tatay ko reason. And how I see this Pride movement, its already too much. Ginagawa na lang gimik ng ibang tao to gain approvals, ginagawa na lang party. I wish we look at the real reason why this is needed. Simple lang naman. Its all about compassion and acceptance. And it should start from us, if hindi ka kayang tanggapin ng ibang tao, wag mo ipilit. Wag tayong pa woke o magmarunong. Remember, too much of anything will always be lethal.

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    1. Walang pumipilit sa Silent Sactuary to be an ally or Pro-LGBT. Why will we include a person or a group sa party dedicated for us if alam natin na they are part of the daily prejudices na naeexperience natin. Like this ex-vocalist, mawawalan siya ng work dahil lang bakla siya. E kung sabihin sayo ng boss ng company nyo na tatanggalin ka niya sa work unless magpaka lalake ka. Okay lang sa'yo?

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    2. Boomer mindset ka baks! Maling-mali ka diyan. Baka di mo lang talaga nagets, it's ok to acknowledge na di arok ng backwards thinking mo. Sa haba ng essay mo sana binasa mo rin yung thread.

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    3. Exactly what I wanna tell others. I’m straight so it will only sound like I’m a homo though I’m not.

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    4. You have a point there. He was vengeful, unintentionally siguro but alam nya he made public his statements may magrereact talaga. Baka mawalan pa ng kabuhayan ang ex bandmates nya. It stings when people dont accept you. But hey, lgbt or not we experience rejection in different ways. We just have to accept that we cant please all people. I hope he is happy na na expose ang ex bandmates nya at posibleng iboycott ng mga tao.

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    5. I'm a 41 year old lesbian and I say we have to push for inclusivity and be woke (not pa-woke) in order to let others know na marami tayong kinasanayan na hindi ok at dapat baguhin. Compassion and acceptance nga, sabi mo. Hindi mo naman dapat talaga ipilit, pero you have to make a stand and make it known that some things are not ok. Pride is not just a celebration, it's a protest. Pag may mali, kailangan ipaalam mo na mali yun, otherwise ipagpapatuloy lang nila.

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    6. Hindi siya nagpa-woke. You missed the point. the point of pride is to stand in solidarity for all the advocacies of the community. Why allow a bigoted band to be part of the celebration for inclusivity and acceptance.

      Sabi mo pa nga it’s about acceptance. So why can’t you ACCEPT the fact that people want to celebrate in their own colorful ways. Ikaw po ang judgmental and basee on your comment, it’s sad to see some gay men who can’t research about who celebrates him!

      Research ka na accla!

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    7. Please Google for the history of the Pride March so you'll know what this is all about.

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    8. ok so invite mo sa bahay mo mga taong ayaw sayo? try mo din invite ang papa mong pulis habang andoon ka nakipagcelebrate! tingnan natin kung kaya mo!

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    9. Isa pa tong kulang sa reading comprehension. Sayang! Ang haba nhn tinype mo, baks.

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    10. I am sad that that happened to you but if you don't want to support people for asking the world to give the bare minimum by treating them as humans with equal rights then go ahead. But you have no right to stop them from fighting for their rights. If they want to make a statement by holding performances, ano bang issue dun? Hindi lang tibak mode ang paraan to demonstrate, and even tibaks hold performances during their rallies.

      Lethal talaga ang too much, for sure you've heard of hate crimes di ba? Ganyan kasi nangyayari kapag hinahayaan lang mag persist na intolerance at discrimination. Lethal talaga kasi yung iba papatayin ka dahil LGBTQIA+ member ka.

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    11. 1:41 i agree with you! hugs 🫂

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    12. 1:41 this is a pride event kasi e. Kung hindi pala puspos ang pagmamahal nila sa mga gay, e di wag din nila ipilit ang sarili nila sa isang pride event. Agree they shouldnt be cancelled or boycotted, wag na lang sila magheadline sa pro lgbt kung may issue palang ganito. There are many other venues where they can perform and their lgbt fans can appreciate and support them there.

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    13. 1:41am boomer na feeling walang struggle

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    14. 1:41 It's the celebration of Pride, may karapatan ang LGBTQ na wag iwelcome ang mga homophobic na mga tao. It's a space where the community feel safe plus pride is a protest to intensify ang call for equality. Know our history kung talagang part ka ng community. Well pasok ka pa pala sa Millenial generation kung 40 years ka na, pero parang pang generation x pa rin ang views mo. Nakikinabang ka rin sa mga pinaglalaban ng community since nangyari ang pinakaunang pride protest nung 1970.

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    15. Sadly, I agree with you. People are going overboard with this, like if di ka agree or same idea sa kanila, they antagonize your whole being na agad. Sad

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    16. I'm part of the lgbt community and this issue screams vindictive to me. That encounter happened many years ago, when things were different pa and the world wasn't as open to queerness as it is now. They should have let the band explain themselves because maybe their beliefs have shifted with the times na din. Back in hs, my mom warned me not to be gay but now that I'm older, she's accepted me and my partner with open arms. I'm living in the moment and I appreciate how my mom has learned to be accepting over the years. I wont ever call her out for a belief that she has long ago dismissed. I'm just saying na people can change.

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    17. 11:27 meron akong comment dun sa isang post about Miel Cuneta, read it if you have time. And please travel some more, meet other people, and immerse yourself with different diverse cultures, so you will understand life better.
      You’re Welcome! 😘

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    18. 1:58 whether it happened 100 yrs ago or yesterday the damage had been done. Don’t you get it? Yes people change because they’ve been called out not because they are sorry

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    19. 9:09 Your argument is very dense. Ang shallow sobra. Lemme ask you po, ano ba ang mas tama? Yung nag sorry na hindi nagbago o Yung nagbago na hindi nag sorry? You need a little growing up my dear.

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  7. Very well said 1'41 .

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  8. Phobias are defined as irrational fears; however, is it still an irrational when such fears results in a cancellation? Have you gained an ally in leaving no room for reconciliation? For forgiveness?

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    1. Cancelling others because they don't share the same views is like you doing to them what you don't want others to do to you. Be open to discussion.

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    2. as mentioned ng isang anon sa taas, may remorse ba sa ginawa na pag pqpabalik sa closet ng ka banda nila to stay in the vand 10 yrs ago? homophobe 10 yrs ago, pwedeng nag change. why participate and earn from an lgbt concert kung homophobe pala.

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  9. Actually mas nagiging polarized dahil sa cancel culture instead of having a dialogue sana parang automatic nalang na iexclude ung mga di agree or in line sa sentiments instead of having an understanding

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  10. Ano ba tingin ng mga straight dito, Coachella or Music Festival ang Pride? Mga beh, protesta yun. Kung homophobic ba naman yan tapos papatugtog sa alam na against sa paniniwala nila, ano yan? Make it makr sense

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