Remember Mang Arnel, the Filipino fisherman who bravely took on 2 fast boats from the China Coast Guard but was chased away?
He circled the huge CCG 3105 ship in an apparent show of protest right after the chase, his mother boat joining in and sailed close to the foreign vessel.
In response to Pura Luka Vega's 'Ama Namin' performance, CBCP President and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David points out that blasphemy extends beyond mockery—it also entails neglecting to recognize Christ in the suffering of the marginalized.
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@lester2k1@_mamser ok but how do YOU know the intent of the performer? you don't get to decide what motivated them to do that. you call it a mockery but what if it was an expression of his experience of that faith.
@DiMoBaNadirinig@tonteria99@MaeDianeAzores u missed the point entirely. the act being done in public isn't the justification. ang punto ay hindi yun ginawa para sayo specifically at para lang ma-offend ka, unlike your counterargument na form of harassment, targeted yun. icompare mo ba naman sa nagpeperform?
If you find it offensive when a straight man dresses and acts like a queer, why do you condemn the faithful who felt offended by this video because it mocks their God? Even if I love drag, I myself cannot finish watching this video because I find it blasphemous.
@DiMoBaNadirinig@tonteria99@MaeDianeAzores wala kang pakialam what other ppl take videos of and post online, madam.
sa lansangan ba pwede mong pigilan ang mga tao sa pag uusap dahil baka maoffend ka sa topic nila? kung sakaling ayaw mong makinig pero narinig mo pa rin, kasalanan ba nung nag uusap?