Amid the current controversy surrounding Quezon Metropolis 4th District Consultant Bong Suntay’s lewd remarks about Anne Curtis, the nation has welcomed Ladies’s Historical past Month on a reasonably bleak be aware.
The challenge has spurred numerous feelings throughout social media, together with outrage, disgust, and above all, despair at how a shameless act of sexism may spring from a supposedly well-respected politician throughout a proper Home assembly.
Nonetheless, ladies keep it up, not in mere tolerance however in defiance of the misogyny that appears to pervade each side of each day life and politics. In instances like these, one can solely select to have a good time the wins amongst a sea of losses.
In her keynote tackle forward of a discussion board of notable feminine leaders, Mayor Pleasure Belmonte highlighted the NCR’s feat of eight of its 17 mayoral seats occupied by ladies.
Division of Justice (DOJ) Undersecretary Margarita Gutierrez additional affirmed the celebration with a agency however resounding reminder: “Variety in images, it’s not sufficient. We’d like range in decision-making energy. Ladies in governance are usually not right here to fill quotas. We’re right here to ask troublesome however vital questions.”
Why we nonetheless want Ladies’s Month
Ladies in every single place will be invalidated, and at worst, violated.
For Billie Dumaliang, director of Masungi Georeserve, her profession as an environmental defender already leaves her prone to authorized, political, bodily, and verbal harassment.
This manifests as dismissive feedback meant to degrade a lady’s credibility, dismissing her ardour as “attention-seeking” or indicative of being “too emotional.” Dumaliang cites cases when she was dismissed by potential associate corporations as a consequence of her credibility and morality being questioned.
“I’ve additionally been [told], ‘magaling ka lang sa PR, pero hindi ka talaga environmental advocate’ many instances,” she mentioned.
From her skilled to non-public interactions, her intentions and talents are continually questioned, or attributed to males.

“I’ve been known as a witch by inquiring corporations. Makikita mo sa Fb, sasabihin, pangit ka, ganun. You additionally face rumors about romantic relationships. So typically, yung features mo, achievements mo, are usually not credited to your advantage, however are credited to your relationships.”
(I’ve additionally been [told], “you’re solely good at PR, however you’re probably not an environmental advocate” many instances. I’ve been known as a witch by inquiring corporations. You’ll see on Fb, they’ll say you’re ugly. You additionally face rumors about romantic relationships. So typically, your features, your achievments, are usually not credited to your advantage, however are credited to your relationships.)
Nonetheless, Dumaliang and her fellow girl advocates endure: “Societies at all times inform us that ladies who converse up shall be punished. However our dedication is as actual as misogyny, it’s as actual as males and society’s bias in opposition to ladies.”
Towards the extra sinister facet of the spectrum, this might additionally result in violence or loss of life.
Typically, a lady shouldn’t be allowed to exist past the confines of what’s anticipated of her. If she dares to budge, she typically faces dire penalties.
Recounting the authorized instances she has overseen or dealt with, Guiterrez notes, “Nagiging pervasive [at] regular na rape sa ibang lugar.” (Rape has turn into pervasive and regular in some locations.)
Not restricted to one-off tragedies, she has encountered barangays teeming with such: “These are usually not simply odd rape instances, [but] incestuous rape instances in a single barangay — three completely different residences, three completely different victims.”
Grim reminders comparable to these are what show the necessity for the deliberate remark of Ladies’s Month, even — or particularly — to the dismay of those that refuse to see its goal.
To know one’s privilege
In a world brimming with inequality, it is very important acknowledge that when some ladies do banner progress, it’s as a result of they, too, are privileged in different methods.
Belmonte acknowledged that lots of NCR’s feminine mayors are scions of political dynasties — ladies, sure, however ladies minimize from the fabric of long-standing machineries meant to propel their political success.

Gutierrez, whose mom additionally labored in authorities, proclaimed herself as a “proud nepo child, however the good sort, the type na nagtatrabaho.” She lightheartedly clarified, “Hindi sayang ang taxpayers’ cash with me.”
(The type that works. The taxpayers’ cash shouldn’t be a waste with me.)

However what issues most is utilizing such excessive positions to platform and defend ladies throughout completely different walks of life. Belmonte cited the Bawal Bastos ordinance, No Ladies Left Behind Program, Pangkabuhayang QC, and PopQC as simply a number of the initiatives her authorities has established with a view to actionably additional the ladies’s motion.
With Katarungan Caravan, Guiterrez introduced that the DOJ has efficiently introduced authorized assist providers to 50,000 Filipinos since 2023, lots of which encompassed the rape instances she expressed deep concern about.
“When providers are introduced on to communities, particularly to ladies and different weak sectors the worry begins to decrease, your confidence grows, and entry turns into actual,” she mentioned, additional stressing why systemic upheaval is important: “As a result of justice mustn’t rely on geography, justice mustn’t rely on revenue, justice mustn’t rely on connections.”
When ladies lead
Dumaliang identified ladies’s designation as managers of the family can increase past the stereotype and be reframed into new alternatives.
“As a result of we’re ladies, we are able to join and mobilize our group in the direction of higher consultations and higher [collaborations] in order that they’ll obtain no matter they wish to obtain.”
Guiterrez added, “Ladies perceive structural boundaries as a result of tayo mismo (we ourselves), we navigated them ourselves. We all know what it feels prefer to be underestimated.”
Capping off a day of non-public {and professional} insights throughout ladies in each the private and non-private sectors, the panel rallied Guiterrez’s name for Ladies’s Month to be “greater than inspirational, but in addition institutional,” pairing advocacy with motion every step of the best way. – Rappler.com
Raine Romero is a Rappler intern finding out AB Political Science with a Minor in Inventive Writing at De La Salle College.


