Kapag "binastos" si Duterte at ang mga kaalyado niya, galit na galit ang mga DDS at gustong manakit.
Pero kapag sina Duterte at ang mga kaalyado niya ang bastos, pinagtatanggol pa ng mga DDS.
Walang kulay dapat ang basic human decency.
WOMEN ARE NOT OBJECTS.
Women deserve the same respect and dignity you expect for yourself. See them not as objects to admire, but as a person to honor and celebrate. #BeAnINQUIRER
Dear Filipino feminist groups:
You want to celebrate Women's Month in a memorable fashion?
Call for the expulsion of that douchebag Rep Suntay from the @HouseofRepsPH.
Basic respect for women involves recognizing their inherent dignity, equality, and agency as human beings, not just polite courtesy. It requires active listening, valuing their opinions, ensuring their safety from objectification or harassment. #womensmonth
Back in 2020, Xyriel was only 16 nung pinag piyestahan online ang hitsura niya. 6 yrs later, puno pa rin ng mga manyak at body shamer mga socmed niya.
She's right. This isn't just Bong Suntay vs Anne Curtis. It's about fighting a culture that normalizes sexualizing women.
Let’s celebrate Jasmine Curtis-Smith:
The sister you want to have when family is disrespected by powerful “BS” person who gaslights in interviews that he didn’t mean something lewd or that Anne Curtis should take it as a compliment.
Cheers to sister-power! 👊
#WomensMonth
'THAT'S NOT SOMETHING WE SHOULD NORMALIZE'
Bumwelta ang aktres na si Jodi Sta. Maria sa naging komento ni Quezon City 4th District Rep. Bong Suntay kay Anne Curtis.
Ito ang problema ng maraming mambabatas.
Hindi nila alam ang batas. Our lawmakers are the law breakers.
Mula sa Bawal Bastos Law hanggang sa Anti-Plunder Act o Anti-Graft & Corrupt Practices Act. Kaya bastos na, ang marami - magnanakaw pa.
⚠️ It is not enough for Bong Suntay’s remarks about Anne Curtis be stricken off the record.
He should also apologize and go under a Safe Spaces or Gender Sensitivity Training.
It is not acceptable to talk about women like that on Women’s Month or any month for that matter. 🤮
STATEMENT OF MAYOR JOY BELMONTE
I urge Congressman Bong Suntay to apologize for the inappropriate remarks that he made at a recent House committee hearing.
His words directly contradict the spirit of empowerment that we have worked hard to build here in Quezon City. Over the years, we have embraced the difficult work of establishing protections for women, constantly striving to honor their rights by creating safe spaces and opportunities for them.
In this context, it is truly disappointing to witness Congressman Suntay’s casual display of objectification, on Women’s Month no less. But what makes this incident especially troubling is the fact that, as a former member of our City Council, he was part of the body that passed our Gender and Development Code.
Moreover, he was the majority floor leader of the city council when we passed the Bawal Bastos Ordinance, which declares that lewd, malicious, and demeaning remarks and acts have no place in public life. Quezon City instituted this policy in 2016—ahead of the national Safe Spaces Act.
Our policies are a declaration of our city’s values—of what we stand for and what we refuse to tolerate. We expect our elected officials to be the first to live by them.
Thus, it is clear to me: We must not hesitate to push back against any act that undermines the dignity of our women. We must continue to stand for their safety, dignity, and equality—without exception and without compromise.
We call on Congressman Suntay to take full accountability for his remarks, issue a proper apology, and conduct himself with the dignity that his office—and our city—demand. Our people deserve no less.
If the honorable congressman thinks those remarks belong in the halls of Congress, one can only imagine what passes for normal conversation in private, especially when women aren’t in the room.
What followed was even worse: intellectual dishonesty and refusal to engage with criticism. The familiar playbook of strongman politics that seems to be spreading everywhere these days.
..and one can only imagine what is said to or said about women of less power and status, in the same room as men like this, when the public isn't watching.
What’s worse than a misogynist is a misogynist who sees nothing wrong with making lewd remarks – especially when he’s a congressman who’s supposed to be a man of honour.
Would Cong Bong Suntay say the same thing to his wife, daughter, mother?
2026 na. Iwanan na po natin ang pagiging manyak.
This Women’s Month, let’s get one thing straight: Our bodies are not the problem. We can wear the most proper clothes and still get harassed. Why? Dahil meron talagang mga taong hindi marunong rumespeto.
‘PLEASE KEEP YOUR SICK THOUGHTS TO YOURSELF’
Karen Davila expressed strong criticism over Quezon City Rep. Bong Suntay’s remarks about actress-host Anne Curtis during the House Justice Committee hearing on Tuesday, March 3.
She emphasized that beyond having the comments stricken from the record, Rep. Suntay should also apologize.
"Ito ang problema ng maraming mambabatas. Hindi nila alam ang batas. Our lawmakers are the lawbreakers. Mula sa Bawal Bastos Law hanggang sa Anti-Plunder Act o Anti-Graft & Corrupt Practices Act. Kaya bastos na, ang marami - magnanakaw pa,” Davila wrote in a separate post on X on March 4.
Related: https://t.co/E0BnKM0zSS
'IF WE WANT SAFER ENVIRONMENTS FOR OUR DAUGHTERS, NIECES, AND FUTURE LEADERS, ACCOUNTABILITY MUST BEGIN WITH THOSE ELECTED TO REPRESENT US.'
Jasmine Curtis-Smith posted a message on her Facebook account following Congressman Bong Suntay's remarks toward her sister, Anne Curtis, during the House committee on Justice’s meeting on the impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte earlier today, March 3, 2026.
COURTESY: Jasmine Curtis-Smith/FB