Thursday, April 25, 2024

Boy Abunda and Ice Seguerra Call for Recognition of Rights of LGBT Couples


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56 comments:

  1. Hindi maipapasa ang Sogie bill. Si Joel Villanueva ang may hawak ng committee sa senado. Try next time.

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    1. Pumila ka ng maayos, SOGIE bill!

      Love, Divorce bill.

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    2. Ano ba dapat na maging special na karapatan nila that sets them apart from male and female? As long as basic human rights are respected eh okay na yan. Un tipong may due process and hearing bago ka damputin at di sinabing tinokhang ka at nanlaban lang.

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    3. Divorce nga wala sa Pilipinas asa pa kayo. Natatakot yata mga politiko na hiwalayan sila

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    4. I don't agree on the sogie bill kasi may mga controversial na provisions.

      Pero I agree na LGBTQ couples deserves recognition at least on the legal sense. Common law partnership.

      Okay naman ang divorce basta pag aralan mabuti and learn from problems encountered in divorce sa ibang bansa. Divorce kasi causes bankruptcy sa at least 1 partner (usually mga lalaki), dapat may limitation ang spousal support to avoid laziness sa partner, dapat it will not cause parental alienation.

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    5. 4:15 ma recognize ng batas yung partnership nila. For example may sakit yung isa, the partner may not make decisions regarding the care and other directives. Compared sa heterosexual couple, kahit hindi kasal considered kasal na rin and legally recognized yung union (common law husband/wife tawag) pag magkasama sila for ilang years.

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    6. Pumila ka ng maayos, SOGIE bill!

      Love, Reproductive Health bill.

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    7. 11:01, puwedeng gumawa ng medical will, trust and last will and testament.

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  2. This is so true.. yung lalo na sa decision making sa DNR status, walang karapatan mgdecide yung partner dahil hindi naman sila legal kahit ilang taon na sila nagsasama :( nakakalungkot. Sana naman maging open minded ang govt sa mga ganitong situations. Equality lang naman din ang hinahangad. kaya nga dapat hiwalay ang church and state.

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    1. @12:30am agreed 100%. it is unfortunate that most filipinos live in their own bigoted bubble that they cannot look beyond their own prejudices. The lgbtqia community does not want anyone’s acceptance if you’re not willing to give it, but they do demand and deserve respect and equal treatment. Labas na ang religion dito dahil hindi lahat pare pareho ng paniniwala. let them live their lives in peace and give them the right to love.

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    2. Lam mo kaya maganda ung kay Joy Belmonte sa QC. Ung pde magpa Special power of atty ung LGBT couple para kapag mga ganyang Bagay may karapatan ang partner nila. Sana gayahin din ng iba habang Malabo pa ang same sex marriage...

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    3. Well kung me poa pwede pa rin.

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    4. E di magbigay sya ng medical power of attorney. Hirap kasi babaguhin ang batas para lang ma-accommodate and less than 1% of the population. Meron nang equality in a sense of lahat ng nagagawa ng straight ay nagagawa na rin ng LGB under sa batas. Pero bakit pati mga privileges ng mga married couples kukunin pa ng LGB?

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    5. True. I see this a lot sa hospital. May iba na disown na ng family dahil LGBTQ+ tas yung partner yung andun na nag aalaga pero di pwedeng makapag desisyon para dun sa may sakit.

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    6. 6:35 Day, walang kinukuha sayo. Pwede ka pa rin magpakasal kung straight ka.

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    7. 6:35 hindi naman kukunin.. hindi naman mawawala yung karapatan ng married hetero couples eh.

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    8. 635 ewan ko sayo. 🙄 Straight woman ako at totoo nman kasi yang hinaing ng orig commenter eh. Privilege pala yan eh di dapat para yan sa lahat ng couple. Grabe talaga ka 3rd world minded ang ibang mga Pinoy eh. Kaya yang Sogie Bill at Divorce nyo baka mamatay na tayong lahat hindi pa yan approve.

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    9. 6:35 ano ba pinuputok ng butse mo?? wala naman kinukuha sa inyo oi. OA ka naman makareact. d mo kasi gets dahil wala ka sa katayu.an ng mga lgbt couple.

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    10. imagine a situation na biglaan yung partner is incapacitated and the life partner of 30 years BUT NOT accepted by the family (not necessarily bec of bigotry pwede ring financial ang real reason people's greed is unlimited) pero ginawang excuse ang pagiging lgbtqiia to more or less block the life partner from making decisions for the incapacitated partner. ganyang klase ng scenarios ang humaharao sa mga lgbtqia. cmon people do better. di ko actually alam yung sogie bill i shouldnt speak on it pero sana ibigay yung legal rights. naalala ko tuloy one of my siblings' gay friend sa north america. he is Pinoy but of a certain ethnicity na very conservative and traditional pa din. he was openly gay by the end of his life especially he was dying of cancer and nasa NA nga naman siya naman siya but because of his status very prominent very rich family, he blocked most people kasi in his fb he would openly post about his gay caucasian partner kumabaga lahat ng "bawal" he did hindi same ethnicity, tapos gay sila and openly pa. pero he died with his partner beside him ha from a cancer that took him so young 40s pa lang yata or 30s tapos ganon. may kilala ako hetero couple naman. she also had cancer the mom blocked a marriage because nga greed. so kung sa hetero ginagawa mas pa sa lgbtqia. lalo na kung sobrang mayaman. imagine the family can block the rightful tagapagmana ng isang billionaire who is the love of his life, tapos sila magmana ng pera, wouldnt they do it?

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  3. Ok ako sa same sex marriage but not lang sa Catholic Church. Yun lang . :)

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    1. Hindi naman tlaga pinupush na ipagpilitan ikasal sa anumang church ang same sex couples, ang pinupush from the start ay civil union or kasal sa huwes para kilalanin naman sila ng batas na may karapatan sila katulad ng mga kasal na mag asawa.

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    2. Sa ibang mauunlad na bansa, pwede.

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    3. 100% yes. Civil naman talaga ang hinihingi ng LGBT. Meron jan mga 10+ years na nagsasama. May mga properties na napundar. Yung iba nga dinisown na ng pamilya tapos pag namatay or nagkasakit, wala parin K si partner?

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    4. 129 very rampant issue. At kawawa yung natirang partner kasi walang karapatan tlaga. Tapos yung pamilya ng namayapa or nagkasakit eh mga feeling. Naiinis ako tlaga sa ganyan eh.

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    5. Meron namang nagagawa na last will and testament.

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  4. with our culture, even on this age, idk if it’s still gonna happen…

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  5. But first divorce!

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  6. Come over here in the US of A,everything is normal.😂😂😂

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  7. Ang daming arte talaga sa Pinas, like that and divorce, daig pa mga peaceful at first world country LOL

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    1. Arte? So first world countries are maarte because they have divorce, same sex marrriage and even abortion?

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    2. Wrong comprehension ka 1:30. Read again.

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  8. Keep on asking, keep on demanding, keep on pressuring society for your rights. How about your responsibilities to respect the positions and teachings of the church? Kahit di ka nagsisimba o atheist ka, respeto man lang sana sa paniniwala at practice ng nakararami. When you keep asking you forget that you step on others and their beliefs. You want respect, then give it. It is a two way street.

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    1. Huh? Wala silang sinasabi na tigilan mo pag practice ng religion mo. Paano iniistep ang beliefs mo? Edi wag ka magpakasal sa same sex! Simple!

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    2. there's separation of state & church dear

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    3. hahahahha!! ang luma mo ante.. dapat may FP din na pang matanda.. keep your beliefs to yourself.. yung legal rights lang naman and benefits sana..

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    4. Ano daw???? Labo 4:11
      Conformity ba gusto mo.
      May individuality tayo.
      Kaya respect each person regardless of gender

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    5. That’s why there is a separation of church and state. Duh

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  9. I hope this happens in my lifetime. Personally, my partner and I are not after any recognition from any religious institutions, but the legal rights and benefits that come with marriage ---ownership of properties, insurance/healthcare benefits and most importantly for me, the right for my partner to make decisions for my care when I am incapacitated and make final and burial arrangements when I did.

    Even Pope Francis has recognized the importance of legal protection that civil unions provide to same-sex partners

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    1. those rights are already available in some LGUs (QC) & companies (BPO)

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    2. 1:37pm Not everyone lives in QC or works in BPOs. Ilang porsyento lang ba ng Pilipinas ang taga QC? Sabihin natin pwede magpa SPO pero additional step and gastos yun na otherwise pwede naman na wala if recognized ang same sex partnership under the law. Iba pa rin accessible to all.

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    3. 137 halatang gusto mo lang ipagkait eh kung ikaw sabihan na may karapatan ka lang sa spouse or future spouse mo in certain cities ok na sa yo? obvious ba they dont want their rights to just be an exception but the rule. is it so hard to fathom that LGBTQIA would aspire for the same things readily given to us straight people? talangka talaga iba. ako ha, give them what is their due. wala silang sinasaktan they just want to protect themselves and their loved ones. may masama ba? hindi ba universal ang love?

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    4. I pray for the same for you. Know that even if napakadaming pakialamerong at pakialamerang Filipinos who would never want to be dictated to but dictate to you the lgbtqia, there are many like me who understand you, even if i am straight as an arrow, i am with the lgbtqia community in their struggles. that youve had to fight for these basic rights for others is a shame. i also would like divorce to happen and abortion. i feel like when divorce happens theres a bigger chance for sogie to happen. ang hirap lang sarado utak ng mga lawmakers. magtrabaho naman kayo!

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    5. 1:37 it has to be nationwide.

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  10. The country doesn't even have divorce, and women are viewed as less in the eyes of the archaic PH laws.

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  11. alam niyo theyre not asking for anything more than what straight people already enjoy. bakit naman ayaw niyo sila bigyan ng rights. may reasons kasi yan like sa properties and sa medical emergencies. i do think maapprove muna divorce bago maapprove to given how backward our country is. although i feel never magdidivorce so never din magsogie. pero knowing how conservative siguro kung naipasa by some miracle ang divorce bill, saka lang to maipapasa. dagdag niyo an din abortion parang awa niyo na

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    1. Bold of you to assume maapprove ang divorce. Hay pinas

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  12. Di ba pwede yung DNR/medical concerns sa power of attorney or even sa hospital records? Kasi ako, may pinirmahan akong document sa doctor ko, who has the right to decide for me or receive medical info about me. And yung properties diba i-acknowledge kahit nasa last will and testament….?

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    1. Paano kung biglaang na coma makakapag SPA ka pa ba?

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    2. Yes, iyan ang solusyon diyan. Hindi kailangang pahabain ang istorya.

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    3. 11:06, may medical will na puwedeng gawin early on. Meron ding living trust at last will and testament. Lahat iyan ay puwedeng gawin kahit kelan as long as adult ka na.

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  13. Wla nagawa ung tatay digz mo?

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