Wheew, what an episode!
That was my initial reaction when I saw last night’s episode on NOYPI. Noypi is a late tv show in abs-cbn showcasing positive and negative sides of Filipinos. Last night was an explicit negative indication which are just left behind. Bea Saw, the PBB2 Big Winner was their accomplice of a certain task.
Quiapo is very much known of streetvendors,selling any kind of goods anyone could earn from, as in ANYTHING! Geez, this was their destination last night and then there was the undeniable rampant selling of medicine for abortion. Yes, you read it right–>for abortion.
An abortion is the removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus from the uterus, resulting in or caused by its death. This can occur spontaneously as a miscarriage, or be artificially induced by chemical, surgical or other means. "Abortion" can refer to an induced procedure at any point during human pregnancy; it is sometimes medically defined as either miscarriage or induced termination before the point of viability.Throughout history, abortion has been induced by various methods and the moral and legal aspects of abortion are subject to intense debate in many parts of the world.
"the moral and legal aspects of abortion are subject to intense debate in many parts of the world " It’s no longer subject for intense debates because it is obviously an immoral act. Do I still have to discuss it? Actually, why I’m posting about this one because they were a lot of flaws I found out the moment I watched that show. First, why is there no intense implementation or directives that will stop abortion. I believe contraception is far different from aborting that innocent fetus in the mother’s womb. Second, it was caught on the video that these unruly vendors (who are most old women), are in fact selling these illegal medicines in front of a police station.
Where do these law directors go. Aren’t they supposed to capture these unruly people and put them in jail instead? Or am I just too late in knowing that abortion is legal to this country?
Saturday, September 15, 2007
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