MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos on Monday expressed concern over certain provisions of the proposed sex education bill, which he described as part of attempts to promote the “woke” culture among Filipino students. In an interview, the President warned that he would veto Senate Bill No. 1979, or the Prevention of Adolescent Pregnancy Act, if it were to be approved in its current form. “… I was shocked, and I was appalled by some of the elements of that [SB 1979]. Because all this ‘woke’ [attitude] that they are trying to bring into our system,” he said. Article continues after this advertisementREAD: Hontiveros assures Marcos: No risky clauses in anti-teen pregnancy bill FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO CIDG chief Torre to file cyber libel raps vs Jay Sonza, vlogger NEWSINFO Marcos slams Duterte ‘lies’ on items in budget law NEWSINFO Mayors now know why LGUs getting lower tax share“You will teach 4-year-olds how to masturbate. That every child has the right to try different sexualities. This is ridiculous. It is abhorrent. It is a travesty of what sexual [orientation] and sex education should be to children,” he said. The President is concerned that under the proposed law, parents are supposedly alienated from their role of teaching and influencing their children about sex education and sexuality. Article continues after this advertisement“I’m a parent, and I’m a grandparent. So, I feel very strongly about this,” he said, without elaborating. lord of the ocean 鈩?slotArticle continues after this advertisementSchools also need to teach the youth matters like the consequences of early pregnancy and the prevalence of HIV, the President said. Article continues after this advertisement“But to include the so-called ‘woke’ absurdities are abhorrent to me—and I’m already guaranteeing, this would not be passed into a law if this bill is passed in that form,” he said. “I guarantee all parents, teachers, and children: I will immediately veto it,” the President said. Article continues after this advertisementThe term “woke” refers to the state of being aware of social injustices, including issues like gender equality, and LGBTQ+ rights. It has also taken on a negative connotation of being overly sensitive or doggedly focused on political correctness. The President clarified that he was standing by his position that sex education was “extremely important” but in a different context. “Let me be very, very clear: I still believe that sex education in terms of teaching kids the anatomy of the reproductive systems of male and female is extremely important,” he said. Speaking to reporters, ADB country director for the Philippines Pavit Ramachandran said the Manila-based multilateral lender was targeting to green-light the first round of financing under a multi-tranche loan to bankroll the Laguna Lakeshore Road Network project later this year. Author’s clarificationFor her part, Sen. Risa Hontiveros said it was not true that the Senate bill she had authored to prevent teenage pregnancy would teach children as young as four years old the concepts of “masturbation” and “different sexualities.” “Mr. President, with all due respect, it’s clear that even the word ‘masturbation’ is not in the bill. It also did not mention ‘try different sexualities,’” Hontiveros said in a statement. She stressed that the Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) program under SB 1979 would teach children about human anatomy and the dangers of teenage pregnancy, matters that Mr. Marcos said should be taught in schools. “We are also pushing for these,” she said. “I am willing to accept amendments to refine the bill so we can steer it to passage.” Subscribe to our daily newsletter Hontiveros, who has three daughtersgame ape, had earlier dismissed as “fabrication” the claims of a religious group led by former Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno that the bill would mandate schools to provide lessons on “bodily pleasure” and “sexual rights” to students. READ NEXT Ex-QC mayor Bautista, aide convicted for graft Mayors now know why LGUs getting lower tax share EDITORS' PICK Judy Ann Santos ecstatic after cooking demonstration with Gordon Ramsay ‘Lumpia Queen’ Abi Marquez accepts Gordon Ramsay’s challenge, and Filipinos can’t help but feel proud NBA: Celtics deal Warriors worst home loss in 40 years Undocumented Filipinos in US advised about their rights as mass deportation threat looms Marcos slams Duterte ‘lies’ on items in budget law Everything we learned from Gordon Ramsay at his inspiring Manila meet MOST READ Gordon Ramsay wowed by Judy Ann Santos, Abi Marquez's cooking skills Sandigan finds former Quezon City mayor Herbert Bautista guilty of graft Trump signs order to pull US from WHO, citing funding disparities KC Concepcion photo acquired by Getty Museum, exported to US Follow @FMangosingINQ on Twitter --> View comments |