
Critical Thinking on Commission on Human Rights in the Philippines
Explore the arguments for and against abolishing the Commission on Human Rights in the Philippines, emphasizing the importance of human rights protection in preventing abuse and discrimination. An insightful analysis of the implications of such a decision and the broader societal impact is discussed.
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FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT APPLYING CRITICAL THINKING
BY PATRICIA MAE A. BELEN GRADE 12 PEARL HUMSS
The Commission on Human Rights is an independent organization in the Philippines with promoting and ensuring the protection and respect of human rights. It is created under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines. the purpose of
The poster render their message which contains statements Stop protecting criminals , Don t waste taxpayer s money to pay for incompetent government agencies , and Abolish the CHR NOW . We can conclude that individuals behind this argument wants Commission on Human Rights in the Philippines to officially end their service to the public for the reasons that they see situations such as treating criminals in a good way than the other one most specially the persons who are inclined in government who turned to be a criminal one. In addition, individuals who were caught in the war on drugs campaign are said to have the power coming from the Commission on Human Rights or what we called bias. Furthermore, Filipinos believed that they are wasting large amount of money for government agencies that are lacking necessarily ability or skills in serving the people inside the country. But if we look beyond, the poster is calling public attention specially President Duterte s supporters. People think that CHR is the protector of the criminals in our country.
The Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines is an independent organization aimed at promoting and ensuring the protection and respect of human rights in the Philippines. Therefore, they are protectingall ofus no matter what our social status we have in life. By that information about the Commission on Human Rights, I argue my stand that I do not agree on abolishing the Commission on Human Rights in the Philippines. As a student and a Filipino, I do believe that human rights are essential for individuals for us to live in peaceful environment. Without human rights, powerful individuals can manipulate things we have, even ourselves. Without it, history can repeats itself such as becoming slaves on our own country which I know that everyonedonotwantit tohappen again.
In addition, human trafficking and sexual exploitation can occur if we don t have human rights. In the same manner, there are implications if we are agree on ending our Commission on Human Rights such as unable to express our thoughts for a certain things or events happening which a democratic world should have. Another one is discrimination as well as unequal protection to the individuals because of being different and only basing on race, religion ethnicity, and more. Most of all, I am against abolishing it because our freedom, an essential part of our lives, can vanished and ourselves can be degraded if this issue really happen. Also, I do believe that everyone should be given a chance to prove their selves that they are innocent, to prove that people can changeforthe better.
However, there is an statement by CHR chair Chito Gascon about abolishing the Commission on Human discussion to abolish CHR or any other institution for that matter can be taken in the proposed constitutional process. In other words, we shall cross the bridge when we get there, Rights: Any reform
We should think about various results in making decisions in life. Like the issue on abolishing the Commission on Human Rights, there are many things that can affect people in our country by just simply stopping the protector of our rights as a human. Nobody is perfect in this world and everyone makes mistakes. There s a place for improvement and chances. Let us fight for our own rights! FlyhighCommission onHumanRights!
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