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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Excommunication, Anyone? Thoughts on RH Bill No. 5043



WTFriendship Day!!!

Aw c'mon! This is too much, we are reverting back to the ancient times when opinions opposing the Church merit threat to the infernal fires!!!

"The CBCP threatens politicians who support the RH bill with excommunication. But our representatives are not backing down. To ensure the passage of the bill, they are willing to risk being excommunicated," according to the article from filipinofreethinkers.org.

It is so sad that things have come to this.

Surely, the higher ups in the Catholic Church are doing their job according to the teachings of the Vatican, etc. But sadly, I must say that oppressing people who share a different view is unloving, the total antithesis of what Jesus taught.

It is true that humans are biblically told to multiply. But I believe that it should be responsible reproductive health that we must go for, for the sake of the next generation.

How?

First of all, get into the context of the day. The media is the number one worldly ruler of this era. Everyone is exposed to media. And media, for better or for worse, is a reckless, if happy, laissiez-faire of all things under the sun. Needless to say that includes the implicit sensuality and outright pornography in the radio, prime time TV and in the web.

We can use this as a spring board to teach responsible reproductive health to our children, which does not exclude the teaching of moral values (such as how to choose the right partner, when the right time to get married and have children is; and on a more basic note teach them about what hormones do to their bodies and the alternative activities to deal with changes in the bodies and the resulting reactions to these changes; how to protect themselves from pedophiles, molestation and being physically violated and on and on and on).

The Church has taken an offensive tactic which is working to their disadvantage. But then again, they could always say that Jesus lashed out a couple of times in the Bible (for sure, once in the temple where people put up a bazaar). But still, this bullying via the threat of hellfire is not helping the Philippines and its wards towards its goal of progress.

Progress (even in this issue) can be attained but not with this "religious and civil" war of words.

In RH Bill No. 5043, the people are given a choice between natural and modern family planning methods with the bill but not the option of abortion (Thank God!). In fact, this bill broadens the assistance it gives to the grassroots members of society, beginning in the barangay, reproductive healthcare assistance, not limited to, but neither excluding family planning.

Our country has too many children who are either living in the streets or living in poor emotional conditions due to parents' and extended families' lack of real education (whether they are college graduates or not). The education we are talking about here is the basic knowledge of knowing one's body, how it works by itself and in relation to another (meaning sexually). We can even point the truth to ourselves and to impressionable minds what ignorance of the matter can result to!

If the family is to be saved, we have to teach our children how to take care of their bodies, minds and souls. And how can we freely teach our children these things if even our Church plays guilt trips on the adults?

I commend the authors of the RH Bill in the Philippines. Your dedication towards education and healthcare is one concrete step towards our nation's progress. Your courage in standing firm in this controversial issue is much needed and appreciated.

God is blessing our country right now.

"Education costs money, but then so does ignorance."
-- Sir Claus Moser
Posted by Karen at 6:24 AM 0 comments
Labels: Philippines, quotes, RH Bill No. 5043, sex education, State and Church

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Book Love: Ilustrado


I can hear the supercilious, syrupy singsong - mellifulous - lilt of the women from Manila; their Tagalog peppered with English or the other way around. The normalcy of pretense and the pronounced dysfunction in a family dinner where the protagonist guests is a total riot. The ubiquitous Filipino world-view (from my vantage point) of finding the right to be citizens of the world, finding passports from Goethe ("National literature no longer means much these days, we are entering an era of Weltliterature.") and being well-heeled and -traveled is palpable in each rich chapter of Miguel Syjuco's award winning novel Ilustrado.

The book is erudite, no doubt about it. There is a myriad of high-sounding words (get your dictionaries ready!) and intelligent jokes (deftly translated from the hysterical dialect to the equally hilarious English conversion) that lend to the true Ilustrado appeal and parody even. All in all, the book has its attraction on both the honesty and the self-depreciating quality Syjuco weaves his Filipino-universal Ilustrado story.

While it is wittily engaging, it is a modern-day exhortation of sorts for Filipinos to look at our culture straight in the eye and see it for what it is. You've got a good eye, Syjuco. Kudos! You have made this Filipino book lover proud!


Posted by Karen at 4:52 AM 0 comments
Labels: book review, books, Filipino culture, Goethe, Ilustrado, Miguel Syjuco, Philippines, quotes, World Literature

Monday, September 27, 2010

Review: Lipstick Jungle


I watched the whole first season of Lipstick Jungle on DVD this afternoon. My interest was a residue from my '80's movie craze over the summer.

Andrew McCarthy, Pretty in Pink dreamy prom date turned Jungle bazzilionaire, and the dewy Emmeline in Blue Lagoon turned power executive/wonder mommy in Lipstick Jungle shone on the Jungle of New York.

I'm not a big fan of western T.V. series. Grey's Anatomy turned me off with the multiple sex partners carousel. And I never got into the Sex & the City hype (I'm more into the oddities).

I Googled Lipstick Jungle because of my mad crush on Blane and I fell in love with the stills on Andrew McCarthy and Lindsay Price.

There's a lot of bad reviews on Lipstick Jungle, which is understandable since Sex & the City is so big, it must've made LJ look like an ugly step sister to Sex fans.

Lipstick Jungle, based on the novel by Candace Bushnell (same author of Sex & the City) follows the lives, loves and lusts of three glamorous, high-powered bff's in New York. Portrayed by Brooke Shields, Kim Raver and Lindsay Price, the three stunning women were perfect for the roles. The seven-episode first season attempts and somehow succeeds in giving humanity to the beautiful socialites struggling to find their rightful gilded thrones in the Big Apple.

I actually enjoyed the dramedy, and for a lazy Sunday afternoon it wasn't a bad way to pass the time.

I liked the soundtrack too. Lots of chill, trance and indie-sounding tracks; very modern.

I'm looking forward to reading the book version. A big, fat 500+ page narrative on the soirees of the glossy lipped power women and their adventures. I'm getting that next week.

Meanwhile, over lunchbreak this week, I'll finish season two and find out why the poor show was canceled.

"Out with the old and in with the ew? That is so mean!" Victory Ford, fashion designer, Lipstick Jungle
Posted by Karen at 10:06 AM 0 comments
Labels: Andrew McCarthy, Brooke Shields, Candace Bushnell, Hollywood, Lindsay Price, Lipstick Jungle, quotes, Sex And The City, TV series review
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