Howie Severino's controversial documentary on the the women of Kalayaan, Laguna who perform a nearly 200-year old ritual that consists of playfully parading and displaying wooden phalluses during w...
Howie Severino's controversial documentary on the the women of Kalayaan, Laguna who perform a nearly 200-year old ritual that consists of playfully parading and displaying wooden phalluses during weddings. The ritual celebrates marriage and binds communities. The MTRCB found the documentary to have "offensive content" and suspended the award-winning documentary program for two weeks.
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huwag ikahiya ang kultura at tradisyong Filipino... Ipagmalaki natin dahil ito ay ating tradisyon, walang karapatan ang ibang lahi na digtahan tayo kung ano ang tama o kung ano ang bastos...
The application of the folk cultures is up to the people and the society - meaning it's more of a subjective thing. And it's a tough job to apply old traditions today.
Honours to those who were able to help save the folk traditions but if Filipinos really don't understand the culture, then it's no good to force them back (unfortunately).
In every folk tradition we learn about the Philippines, lets see how they can be integrated to the modern Filipinos and not just by blindly injecting it.
Acknowledge it & Appreciate it (in whatever way you want). But never considering to publish them on history books and history related videos would really be a shame.
Huwag nating kalimutan na malaki ang utang na loob natin sa mga katutubo. Kahit na hindi na natin ginagawa ang nakagisnan nila, karapatan natin na alamin ang mga simula at mga kadahilanan ng pagkakaroon ng mga katutubong tradisyon.
The only job of the national artist is to collect as much information about the Filipino folk culture before it becomes extinct.
It doesn't matter if he wants to bring it back or condemn it as immoral. What everyone has to consider is the fact that they did become part of the lives of Filipinos then and to a certain extent now and that we don't need to take responsibility about judging it. Just take them as part of the very fascinating history of the Philippines.
I think the main point of this documentary is not merely to promote folk traditions in the Philippines and aggressively encourage people to practice it. It's all because the landscape of the Filipino society is changing - and change is something we can't just stop.
I think the point of this doc is to educate Filipinos about it - that it did exist and that there were reasons why it came about.
Mind you that it doesn't just include the Lukayo traditions - there are the ones by the Igorots, etc.
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Honours to those who were able to help save the folk traditions but if Filipinos really don't understand the culture, then it's no good to force them back (unfortunately).
In every folk tradition we learn about the Philippines, lets see how they can be integrated to the modern Filipinos and not just by blindly injecting it.
Huwag nating kalimutan na malaki ang utang na loob natin sa mga katutubo. Kahit na hindi na natin ginagawa ang nakagisnan nila, karapatan natin na alamin ang mga simula at mga kadahilanan ng pagkakaroon ng mga katutubong tradisyon.
It doesn't matter if he wants to bring it back or condemn it as immoral. What everyone has to consider is the fact that they did become part of the lives of Filipinos then and to a certain extent now and that we don't need to take responsibility about judging it. Just take them as part of the very fascinating history of the Philippines.
I think the point of this doc is to educate Filipinos about it - that it did exist and that there were reasons why it came about.
Mind you that it doesn't just include the Lukayo traditions - there are the ones by the Igorots, etc.
konteng respeto lang naman kay sir howie.,
ndi kayo irerespeto ng iba qng ndi kayo marunong rumespeto.,
pasalamat k sa titi at nabuo at nabuhay k.,
ndi ito ang bastos kundi kayong makikitid ang utak!!!
ang UMUNLAD lang ay si HOWIE SEVERINO...hehhehehhe;)