You must be a ‘lady na walang sabit‘ to dine with Duterte
Credit to Author: Alexander Magno| Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 15:36:21 +0000
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte leads the launching of 911 TESDA at the Multi-Purpose Covered Court within the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Complex in Taguig City on July 30, 2019.The 911 TESDA is a free web-based linking program or app that aims to provide employment opportunities for TESDA graduates and where TESDA services can be availed online by individuals, households and enterprises.TESDA graduates and certified workers need to be accredited by the digital online service providers (DOSPs) for them to be included in the 911 TESDA. When the app is tapped for service, the DOSP would look for the registered worker nearest the area or vicinity. TESDA graduates have the option to work either full time or part time with the DOSP. The app is initially available in the National Capital Region (NCR) but TESDA plans to make this available nationwide.Before the program proper, President Duterte shall have a walkthrough of the nine (9) DOSPs on display in the venue. TESDA Director General Secretary Isidro Lapeña shall make a presentation on the 911 TESDA app and a ceremonial service booking before the Chief Executive delivers his message.#DuterteLegacy#PartnerForChange#ComfortableLifeForAll
由 Presidential Communications (Government of the Philippines) 发布于 2019年7月30日周二
MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday joked that he was not keen on accepting dinner invitations with fellow men anymore, adding that he would only accept invitations from single women.
“I do not accept ‘yung mga yaya ng lalaki, ‘yung dinner, ‘yung having coffee. Hindi ako sanay ng ganun,” the President said on Tuesday during the launching of mobile app “911 Tesda.”
[I don’t accept invitations from men to have dinner, to have coffee. I’m not used to that.]
“But if you want to invite me, first, you must be a lady na walang sabit. Pangalawa, may pera ka pambayad sa kinain natin,” he added, drawing laughter from the crowd.
[But if you want to invite me, first you must be a lady who’s unattached. Second, you must have money to pay for what we eat. ]
However, the President, who has been criticized for objectifying women, said that he would make the first move if he had started taking a fancy on a woman.
“Kung medyo masama na ang tingin ko sa’yo, ako na mismo ang mag-aaya sayo,” he said.
Duterte has repeatedly drawn criticisms for his jokes about women and rape.
He recently signed the so-called Bawal Bastos Law, which penalizes catcalling, wolf-whistling, persistently telling sexual jokes and other forms of sexual harassment in public.
That prompted the Gabriela women’s party-list group to dare him to comply with the law.
But presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said the chief executive himself would be the first to obey the law.
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