“We know this is offensive to religious pips, so why do we resort to this kind of entertainment? I know they have offended us many times due to their religion, but aren’t we doing the same with this kind of gesture? Those people will hate us more, instead of them listening to us,” the netizen said.
“This will give them more reason to hate us. Some of us are trying to lessen the gap between us and them, but this act will further isolate us from them. They will hate us even more. This is no progress.” We know this is offensive to religious pips, so why do we resort to this kind of entertainment? I know they have offended us many times due to their religion, but aren't we doing the same with this kind of gesture? Those people will hate us more, instead of them listening to us.A netizen even mentioned a law regarding blasphemous acts: “This is too much. Demanding respect yet disrespecting what others hold sacred.
This is too much. Demanding respect yet disrespecting what others hold sacred. Also, lest these people forget, there’s a crime called offending religious beliefs under article 133 of the Revised Penal Code.
'Pag-uusapan namin, pag-aaralan namin kung ano ang mga pwedeng hakbang na gawin dito para hindi na ito mangyari kasi ayaw din nating mangyari ito sa ibang relihiyon,' Ejercito said in an interview with PTV.