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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Jay Sonza Sings: It;s My Turn


 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the latest episode in the never-ending Philippine political drama: "The Anne Curtis Arousal Debacle."


Starring Jay Sonza as the self-appointed morality police, this production promises a thrilling mix of outrage, victim-blaming, and a masterclass of scapegoating and blame-shifting.

In his latest commentary, Jay Sonza boldly declares that Anne Curtis’s career is all about arousing men.

Well, duh! If you’re a star who dazzles on stage with charm and flair, what did you expect?

A standing ovation or a polite nod? No, no—according to Mr. Sonza, the real crime is getting upset when someone admits they’re aroused.

How dare she complain about the predictable consequences of her “rawness” on stage?

That’s just “katangahan,” or foolishness, he says.

And then comes the pièce de résistance: a fashion critique that could rival any high-fashion magazine.

Apparently, Anne’s outfit left so little to the imagination that only her mattress (or was it matris) remained unexposed.

Because nothing says respect for women like policing their clothes and lecturing them about decency on International Women’s Day.

But wait, there’s more!

This isn’t the first act in this political morality play.

No, we’ve had Congressman Bong Suntay’s remarks, Atty Topacio’s defense, and even Panelo’s support.

Now Jay Sonza steps up to rescue the day—or at least to rescue the narrative that blames women for every uncomfortable male reaction.

What’s fascinating here is the seamless passing of the baton among these defenders of “traditional” values.

It’s like watching a relay race where the goal is to keep the cycle of victim-blaming alive and well, no matter how illogical or offensive the arguments.

So, as this circus of misplaced outrage rolls on, one can only marvel at the creativity of these “protectors” of morality.

They manage to turn an issue of respect and consent into a lecture on wardrobe choices and public decency, all while missing the bigger point: women should be free to express themselves without fear of harassment or judgment.

Bravo, Jay Sonza, for your stellar performance in this never-ending show of political absurdity.

The audience is on the edge of their seats, awaiting the next act in this grand spectacle of blame and deflection.

Who will be next? Tio Moreno, Sir Jack Argota, Mark Lopez> Take your pick!

And now that Chelsea Fernandez, our first Runner-Up to Miss Cosmo 2025, can not hold her punches, saying "May Kadiring mindset ka po" .... do we expect Jay Sonza and his cohorts to retaliate and inundate the internet with similar accusations for beauty queens (wearing swimsuits and in the business of arousing men)?

Just asking. The DDS line of defense is now out in the open, and the next step for them is to attack them to the very heart where it bleeds.

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