How the Philippines Will Become the Next China
by Anne Roback Morse
There will be visits from the local
population officer. You will not be able to be married without a “certificate
of compliance” issued by the local Family Planning Office. From 5th grade
on, you will receive “values formation” and education about “population and
development” and “responsible parenthood” at school. Your government will
help you achieve your desired family size while simultaneously encouraging “two
children as the ideal family size.”
All of these provisions in the Philippine Reproductive Health Bill will come to
pass if the Philippines Supreme Court upholds its constitutionality. Oral
arguments before the Court started this Tuesday.
The Reproductive Health bill,
commonly known as the RH Bill, passed last year after a long struggle in
the Philippine Congress. However, soon after being signed into law, the Supreme
Court ordered that its implementation be postponed until after the court could
hear arguments regarding its constitutionality. The Philippine Constitution
currently includes a provision which “equally protects the life of the mother
and the life of the unborn from conception,” and those who brought the petition
before the Supreme Court argue that some of the proposed contraceptive methods
are under scrutiny for not being contraceptives, but rather being
abortifacients.
Putting aside all talk of
abortifacient-versus-contraception, and church-versus-state, the RH Bill
includes provisions which approach coercive population control.
Hidden amidst uncontroversial
provisions promoting infant nutrition, treatment of gynecological disorders,
and neonatal health, the RH Bill also includes the following provisions which
will make the Philippines the next China: (All italics have been added for
emphasis by the author)
SEC 18. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE.—
No marriage license shall be issued by the Local Civil Registrar unless the
applicants present a certificate of Compliance issued for free by the local
Family Planning Office....Each Local Population Officer of every city and
municipality shall furnish free instructions and information on responsible
parenting... to all applicants for marriage license.
SEC 20. IDEAL FAMILY SIZE.— The
State shall assist couples, parents and individuals to achieve their desired
family size within the context of responsible parenthood and sustainable
development and encourage them to have two children as the ideal family
size.
SEC 16. MANDATORY AGE-APPROPRIATE
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND SEXUALITY EDUCATION.— Age-appropriate education shall
be taught by adequately trained teachers in formal and non-formal education
system starting from Grade Five... Age-appropriate Reproductive Health and
Sexuality Education shall be integrated in all relevant subjects and
shall include, but not limited to the following topics: Values
formation...population and development.... responsible parenthood.
SEC 29. PENALTIES.— Any violation of
this Act of commission of the foregoing prohibited acts shall be penalized by imprisonment
ranging from one month to six months or a fine of ten thousand to fifty
thousand pesos or both such fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the
competent court. Provided that if the offender is a public official or employee,
he or she shall suffer the accessory penalty of dismissal from the government
and forfeiture of retirement benefits.
SEC 28. PROHIBITED ACTS.—...any
person who maliciously engages in disinformation about the intent or
provisions of this Act. “
That is, if you were to suggest that
the RH Bill was not intended to improve infant nutrition but really to control
the Philippine population, you would be liable to prosecution.
Although
the Philippines is a predominantly Catholic Country, many in the media would
have us believe the current legal battle to be another church-versus-state
battle, when clearly it is a state-versus-the will of the people, an imposition
of legislative power. All popular opinion polls in the Philippines show a
majority opposing the current bill. The RH Bill is not an issue for Catholics
alone, but is rather the business of all who oppose population control and
reproductive coercion.
The
pro-life Population Research Institute is dedicated to ending human
rights abuses committed in the name of "family planning," and to ending
counter-productive social and economic paradigms premised on the myth of
"overpopulation." Find us at pop.org.
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