“The AFP, as a government institution, does not discriminate any person based on sex and gender… The AFP has existing laws, policies, and standard operating procedures and other pertinent documents that protect personnel from discrimination,” it added.
Moreover, AFP said its policies such as those concerning promotions and disciple “which seeks to provide true equality among individuals are threatened to be violated if SOGIE bill will be pursued” catering to specific individuals. “As legislators, we know that our laws have to be based on the Constitution and not any particular holy book. It is not our duty to decide what is a sin or not. Hindi trabaho ng mambabatas ‘yan,” Roman said.“We are aware that the Constitution alone does not suffice to promulgate itself as if it were a cure-all antidote and that it needs enabling laws that will establish the parameters of our dealings in society. And this is our job,” she added.
TeamAFP arent wrong though.
Because they have a point. Everyone is already equal under the constitution.
Anong rights ba mawawala sa ibang tao? Hindi ko gets. Wala namang tinatanggalan ng rights dito
Wtf. Hindi po limited capacity ang basic human rights.
PUTANGINA NYO
Anong majority pinagsasabi niyo? Magsibaba na nga kayo diyan mga hunghang. TOXIC MASCULINITY!!!! BWISIT!!! SIMPLENG EQUAL RIGHTS AND PROTECTION PARA SA IBANG TAO HINDI MABIGAY? TSK. BABY BOOMERS!
Putangina AFP!!!!
Baka pwede nila masagot kung ano yung mga mawawala sa kanila kung naipasa ang sogie bill, baka bayag? Eh nyayon pa lang parang wala na silang bayag eh. Gumising din kasi minsan, anong petsa na, 21st century na tayo nga taong tabon.
Explain nga, TeamAFP.. hindi ko maintindihan ang koneksyon ng prinoprotest nyo.
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