(AUGUST 21, 2019) – No less than a member of the LGBT community has expressed strong opposition to the SOGIE (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression) Equality Bill, saying we have enough anti-discriminatory laws.
“As an LGBT, as a Catholic, as a man of faith, as a Filipino, I urge the Senate and the House of Representatives NOT to pass Senate Bill 935 and House Bill 4982,” Dr. Ryan Borja Capitulo said in a viral Facebook post.
Capitulo is an obstetrician and gynecologist who identified himself as a member of the LGBT Community. He said some discriminatory acts are already covered by existing laws.
In the same post, Capitulo listed down existing measures that ensure “any form of discrimination is avoided”:
-The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines
-The Labor Code of the Philippines
-The Civil Code of the Philippines
-The Ant-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act
-The Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees
-The Revised Penal Code of the Philippines
-The Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995
-The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
To further prove that the SOGIE bill is unnecessary, Capitulo said our society is innately tolerant and accepting of LGBTs, and that proof of this are Filipino LGBTs who have been successful in their chosen careers.
He cited the election of Geraldine B. Roman as Bataan representative..
As a man of faith, Capitulo also raised concerns on how provisions of the proposed bills could possibly encroach on the doctrines or rights of certain religions.
“What will happen to Catholic and Christian offices or companies like bookstores, travel agencies, radio stations, television networks or religious organizations that will not hire LGBT employees because it violates their faith-based beliefs? What will happen to a Muslim school (madrasah) that pledges obedience to the Quran and Hadith and will not enroll transgender students who desire to be an imam?” Capitulo asked.
“Surely, we cannot expect the followers of the great religious traditions of the world to change their doctrines to accommodate a law that will violate their fundamental right to freely practice the very religion that they uphold,” he added.
The Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality held a public hearing on Tuesday to discuss the SOGIE bill, also known as the Anti-Discrimination Bill, which remains unpassed.
The hearing comes a week after transwoman Gretchen Diez was barred from using the ladies room at a mall in Cubao–an incident which led to renewed calls for the bill’s passage. (Niki Payuyo/JMF)
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