
THE Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has strongly condemned remarks made by a Pasig City congressional candidate, Ian Sia, who offered sex to menstruating single mothers during a recent campaign sortie.
DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian issued a statement emphasizing that marginalized sectors, particularly single parents, should not be subjected to jokes, insults, or lewd comments.
The statement underscores the importance of respectful and dignified treatment of all individuals, regardless of their circumstances.
Sia’s comments, made during a campaign event, were widely criticized as insensitive and disrespectful.
He stated, “Once a year, solo parents who are women and who are still menstruating, once a year, they can sleep with me.”
The statement, which has circulated widely on social media, sparked outrage among netizens and advocacy groups. Many condemned the remarks as objectifying and demeaning to single mothers, a group already facing significant societal and economic challenges.
The DSWD’s condemnation highlights the vulnerability of single parents and the need for political discourse to remain free from offensive and exploitative language.
Gatchalian’s statement serves as a reminder that political campaigns should prioritize respectful engagement with all citizens, and that candidates should be held accountable for their words and actions. The incident underscores the ongoing struggle for gender equality and the protection of vulnerable populations from harmful rhetoric.
The controversy surrounding Sia’s comments raises concerns about the tone and content of political campaigns in the Philippines.
Critics argue that such statements normalize disrespect towards women and marginalized groups, contributing to a culture of misogyny and discrimination.
The incident has prompted calls for greater accountability and stricter regulations on campaign rhetoric to ensure a more inclusive and respectful political environment.
The DSWD’s statement is a significant intervention, reaffirming the government’s commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of vulnerable populations.
The department’s condemnation of Sia’s remarks is expected to fuel further discussion on the need for responsible political discourse and the importance of treating all citizens with respect and empathy.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced in promoting gender equality and protecting marginalized communities from harmful rhetoric.