As I arrived home, the news on the proposal of the Kabataan (youth) Party List greeted me... and so here's my two cents worth...
The news on Kabataan Partylist’s proposal
to ban celebration of religious activities at public offices made me squint,
drop my jaw, and grimace... Rep, please revisit articles 131, 132, and 133 of
the Revised Penal Code—I think they’re clear enough to be understood by a law
maker, and no need to spend the public’s money for amendment or passing of
another bill prohibiting it.
As per news (on Bandila), your objective is
to give equal opportunities to all religious affiliations to express their
rights... but it think the bill you’re attempting to propose is doing the
opposite—it would limit the rights of the people to express their religious
rights and/or to peacefully assemble or conduct public meetings, if not religious
worship.
This practice of holding religious
activities have been long customarily done in the public offices… and these
activities have not been proven to be injurious to the rights of the members of
other religious affiliations… no need to exercise Police Power to regulate it
then.
To provide equal opportunity and enjoyment
among these religious groups, why not provide them prayer rooms like what our
Muslim brothers and sisters in the public office are requesting for or rooms
for other religious groups’ religious/spiritual/social activities.
Why abolish something helpful to the moral
development and values formation of the citizens, especially the public
officers, who are supposed to be the role models of the citizens and the youth?
These peaceful activities of the religious
are helpful and healthful… Don’t deprive the people of their rights and
privileges; nor regulate something beneficial to the general welfare of the people
without even a sound legal ground.
I strongly believe the Kabataan Partylist
can do better than this proposal. I strongly believe the youth can bring about
a really wise revolution beneficial to the mental, emotional, and spiritual
growth of our fellow youths…not to mention, our values formation, which has significant
transcendence in shaping the next wave of responsible citizenry.
Education. Health. Sports development. Environmental
awareness. Financial literacy. Volunteerism and service. These are the core areas
that we, the youths, need to be involved in more and have an active
participation and growth.
Let the fundamental law of the state be
interpreted and applied in the light of the wisdom of the framers… so far,
this set of laws is adaptive and it still keeps up with our times. Pass bills which
our youths, your constituents, NEED more—not those you incumbent Rep think is
appropriate now. Don’t be pressured by the nearing elections. There are more
important matters concerning youth that need your attention and energy. :-)
Sincerely and respectfully,
Your fellow youth
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