Perhaps showing growing widespread popularity of everything LGBT-related in the Philippines, Metro Manila’s annual LGBT gathering patterned after Western Pride celebration/s was attended by an estimated 25,000 people. Even if figures are wrong, this still easily topped last year’s 8,000 participants in the event that was held in Marikina City for two years now.
While the number is impressive as a show of force and as advertising magnet for those targeting the pink market, it – nonetheless – does not necessarily equate to promotion of LGBT causes in the Philippines.
Addressing the crowd, Nicky Castillo – again co-head of the organizing team – stressed the much-repeated call to see Pride not just as a one-day/month-long event, particularly since many members of the LGBT community continue to face hardships. This is particularly true to those whose SOGIE is interconnected with their being also members of other minority sectors, including Indigenous Peoples, persons with disability, religious minorities, et cetera.
Speaking to Outrage Magazine, Det Neri – chairperson of Bahaghari-Metro Manila – a multisectoral militant and nationalist LGBT organization based in Metro Manila – said that LGBT people encounter discrimination not only because of their SOGIE but also because they belong to “kinabibilangang uri”. Read more via Outrage
Mahal, with 25,000 strong at #Pride2018 you made history happen! We're now the oldest AND biggest #Pride in SEAsia!🌈😭💖🏳️🌈 [READ: https://t.co/L3TW9zxnvG]
— 🌈Metro Manila Pride (@mmprideorg) July 7, 2018
Thank you SO MUCH to everyone who helped make this possible. Let's continue to #RiseUpTogether everyday! Lablab!💕 pic.twitter.com/kSGLxTJegh