Sunday, June 26, 2011

Comparing Pro and Anti Part 2

                Last time, I’ve posted some comments given by some people who believe that the Reproductive Health Bill should be passed because it provides people with the choice to of family planning and contraception thus preventing overpopulation and poverty. This time I went to the other side of the argument in an attempt to understand the perspective of those who are against the R.H. Bill. Most of their arguments revolve around the idea that the R.H. Bill is sacrilegious in the eyes of God and that it is not the solution to poverty because it isn’t attacking the root course of it which is corruption. Some of them also believe that it is not the solution to overpopulation because the country is not overpopulated. Here are some of the comments given by different people through the internet:

@nikianne08: “CONT. Utos or kung ano ang naaayon sa word of GOD. So dapat daw anti-divorce bill and anti-RH bill tayo. Eh pano yan PRO ako. So does cont..”

Shari: NOOOOOOOOOOO to REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH BILL!!! may natural way po to prevent pregnancy. dapat nating tandaan na ang pagbubuntis po ay di isang sakit na dapat iwasan, ang ovulation po ay di rin isang sakit na dapat pigilan. natural po lamang ang ovulation, ang dapat po dito ay alamin kung kelan ito nangyayari, kami pong mag-asawa ay volunteer teacher ng natural family planning, handa po kaming magturo nito sa kahit kanino, ano man ang iyong katayuan sa buhay, ano man ang antas ng iyong pinag-aralan, ito po ay libreng pagtuturo at pag-aaral.

Jonathan_binaday: HOW MANY TIMES WILL I SAY! “HINDI PO OVERPOPULATED” ANG PILIPINAS! SA TOTOO PO KAPAG MAS MARAMING TAO SA ISANG BANSA MAS MARAMING ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES! MAS MARAMING WORKERS, PRODUCERS NG GOODS…, NEGOSYANTE AT ANG PRIMARY BASIS NG ECONOMICS ANG CONSUMERS! HUMIHIRAP LANG PO ANG PILIPINAS DAHIL ANG MGA TAO SA GOBYERNO HI…NDI BINIBIGYAN NG OPORTUNIDAD SA MGA TAO SA BANSA NA MAGING WORKERS, PRODUCERS NG GOODS,O NEGOSYANTE KAYA ANG NATIRANG OPTION IS TO BECOME A CONSUMER ,,, AT KAPAG MARAMI ANG CONSUMERS DUN LILITAW ANG MGA PROBLEMA,,,, (PLEASE CORRECT ME IF IM WRONG) 2OB PESOS ANG IBIBIGAY NA PONDO SA RH BILL NA YAN,,,, HINDI PA TIYAK ANG KASIGURADUHAN NITO,,, EH KUNG MAG IINVEST TAU SA PAMIMIGAY NG JOBS, EDUCATION, OPPORTUNITES AT SUPPORTS HINDI NA MAAPEKTOHAN ANG KARAPTANG MABUHAY, HINDI MAG KAKASAKIT ANG MGA KAKABABAIHAN AT IBA PA… USE OUR NUMBER AS AN ADVANTAGE SUPPORT LIFE!!!!!!!!!!! THATS ALL!

Dea Mateo Lugay: If my opinion at all can reach your community, I really feel my role as a mother bringing my humble experience raised in a poor surrounding in San Miguel, Quiapo can contribute “a no-agenda” lesson except stand on truth you may want to hear. Im Anti-RH.
My sights traveled every time my curiosity picked the thickening number of young street children. At their tender years they roamed the street and congest the whole ground of San Miguel where I grew and spent my childhood. My parents brought seven children and out of their perseverance and labor of love put us to colleges so we all finished our undergraduate degrees. That mediocre life brought me closely to feel about street children in poor communities that are exposed to social ills. Some were rescued taken by orphanages. Those unlucky ones brought up by wrong parenting lived in dismal abuses—alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana and prohibitive drugs. Our street-folks take prying noses at the lives of juveniles moonlighting as sexual dancers. I visualized their jaded life experiencing grim reality.
I ‘m saddened over this pathetic situation right in front of me. I looked at young street gangs and many youth facing a rogue life passing time in darkened corners sniffing rugby. Caught on act inside stationed passenger jeepneys are sex partners as they performed a quickie. Street commotion rang out when our neighbors discovered the aggressive young offenders. I blamed their parent for not taking their responsibility or the failure of “political nucleus.” Everyone neglected to do something. Economic poverty had boomeranged centuries after centuries yet it also ingrained moral irresponsibility. Something is wrong in the peculiar environment around these children.

                Now that I have analyzed both sides of the argument, I will attempt to compare both sides of the issue in the next blog. This way, we can actually know the pros and cons of the Reproductive Health Bill and judge whether it actually is a possible remedy for the many problems of our society.

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