Category Archives: Legislation

Senator Robin Padilla Mulling Magna Carta For Husbands? (video)

In a move that will surely be lauded by those who believe in the sanctity of caveman culture, Senator Robin Padilla is rumored to be drafting a groundbreaking bill that will secure the endangered species known as the “oppressed husband.” 

Inspired by a Senate hearing, Padilla’s proposal aims to enshrine into law the idea that a husband’s sexual rights over his wife are paramount, as well as amend the Constitution to ensure wives dutifully serve their husbands. 

After all, why stop at protecting the rights of men when we can also resurrect the fine traditions of machismo and misogyny. The senator’s revolutionary thinking suggests that women, with their pesky independence, need a gentle reminder of their “natural” place in society. 

It’s comforting to know that in a world grappling with minor issues like poverty and corruption, we have champions like Padilla, ensuring that the Filipino family remains firmly rooted in the Middle Ages.

Senator Robin Padilla: Sex, Rights and Videotape (video)

Senator Bato Dela Rosa In Panic Mode?

Senator Bato dela Rosa’s recent push for a law blocking the Philippines from cooperating with the International Criminal Court seems like a last-ditch effort to stop the inevitable. 

He’s in panic mode, which is curious given that his former boss already cut ties with the ICC. The Supreme Court even backed Duterte’s move, so why is Bato still rattled? 

Perhaps it’s because, despite these grand gestures of sovereignty, the specter of accountability is still looming. 

Instead of focusing on shielding himself from international scrutiny, maybe Bato should turn his attention to the glaring failures of local law enforcement. The inability to arrest high-profile wanted figures like Pastor Apollo Quiboloy and former Mayor Alice Guo raises serious questions about whether our justice system can function without foreign intervention. 

But then again, if the law can’t catch the big fish at home, who could blame Bato for wanting to keep international nets out of the water?