Reproductive health bill authors accused of ‘bestiality’

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by Christine F. Herrera

THE HOUSE leadership terminated the questioning of an anti-reproductive health lawmaker after he accused the more than 100 authors of the RH bill of promoting “immorality, promiscuity and bestiality” because they were pushing condoms and pills in family planning.

At the plenary debate on the RH bill Tuesday night, Palawan Rep. Victorino Dennis Socrates said the authors were “misusing their sexual powers” because sex was specifically designed “not only for pleasure but for procreation.”

After being barraged with “repetitive questions” by Socrates for more than three hours, Akbayan Rep. Walden Bello refused to dignify and answer any more of the same questions of “idiosyncrasy” from Socrates.

Socrates said sex using condoms and pills was “sex in denial” and against the law of nature, and that if the State sanctioned and funded the use of birth control pills, the Filipinos would become an “endangered species.”

“Please do not impose your particular brand of ethics on us,” Bello said.

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Sagutin ang Hamon ng tanong.

//“Please do not impose your particular brand of ethics on us,”//

Mr. Bello please do not impose your particular brand of ethics on us.

Ito po ay maling argumento sapagkat hindi etiketa ang argumento ng isa (Kagalang-galang na si Mr. Socrates) bagkus ang inilatag na argumento ay ang epekto ng kontraseptibong pildoras sa pangkahalatang komunidad.

Maling argumento bello. Sagutin ang inilatag na hamon ng tanong at huwag magpaikot-ikot.

c.pio

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