@flipinopride@puralukavega Well deserved. You mock who we are as legal citizens, we mock your imported beliefs. Sakit ba? Try Nyo rin kaya ma mock ang Pag ka tao due to institutions like religion. Snow flake.
@Ricky52992800@kaubangbisay2 And you celebrate the justice system that bypasses due process in favour of extra judicial killings and call it a none violent civil society? You don't have the credibility to ask yes or no here even if you are a lawyer. Violence is already the norm and some are just to limits
@Ricky52992800@kaubangbisay2 So before you call out civility and none violence, who don't you use your fat lawyer brain and analyze what pushes people to the edge? Nothing new, always suffering and poverty in this country ruled by people who only enjoy their positions in life while blind to others situation
@Pasibom @GrayClay0 Hanggang ang mga kaluluwa Nyo ay transphobic, wala kayong karapatan malungkot para sa pag Kamatay nya. Para lang yan sa mga tunay na pag tanggap at pagmamahal at romerspeto sa pinagLalaban nya. Isang lipunan na may tunay na pag tanggap.
@Pasibom @GrayClay0 Sabihin Nyo nga? Ilang trans Filipino pa dapat ang ma rape, ma murder, ma abuso at ma saktan at mamatay bago nyong talagang bigyan nga rispeto at legal na Pag ka kilalan sila bilang Isang tao?
@Pasibom @GrayClay0 Kung namatay Sha, mag pa salamat ka sa transphobic jesus nyong banyagang paniniwala. dahil sa mga mapag maliit at mapang api nyong Pag-iisip, na tutulok ang Isang trans youth para maghimagsik. Peke talaga ang katagang "love the Philippines" kase walang love para sa trans Filipino
@Pasibom @GrayClay0 Walang saysay? Para sayo kase mag privilege ka. Pero sa mga trans Filipinos ito ay may saysay. Dahil kaya ding lumaban ng Isang trans sa isang transphobic na bansa na tuta parin nga banyagang mga paniniwala. Kung sa tingin mo na sayang ang buhay nya. Dahil yan sa transphobic kayo
@Ricky52992800@kaubangbisay2 She fought a syste that does not have space for her. What are you doing as a lawyer? Still using discrimination to push our citizens to fight a revolution? Right! Just a lawyer, rules are rules and some citizens are still invisible. What pathetic excuse for a profession.
@TipsyJoe2@JmWyatt5 So marriage should be canceled because of toxic straight marriages? It's justifiable for the majority to step on the minority? It's been 20+ years and still backward about it and label it as adamant? Corruption is also oppressing and using your position to step on others.
@PhilippineStar@onenewsph Why not? the country is a perfect representation of the outdated catholic cult. Deeply religious yet pathetically corrupted and proudly the only Christian nation in Asia as if all citizens are christian. ๐คก๐คฃ๐คช
@JPropTarts Corrupted self serving influential groups will use such leavrage for self gain. I don't know how a country who has such a deep problem of corruption perpetuated by the government and many religious groups could lead on a global scale.the only Christian nation in Asia is corrupt.
@PHAvalanche It's still relevant because you can't expect suffering people to get into their full potential if we still support a system that makes our own people from suffering that includes homophobic hateful ideologies.
@PHAvalanche Just shows that you really don't see the LGBTQIA as part of the Filipino community and you still have the audacity to call out na walang discrimination. Okay let's say Poverty is the main problem and lack of education. Just imagine an LGBTQIA citizen in poverty and no education.