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#BastosIsNeverOk: Changing Perceptions, One Action At A Time

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The Safe Spaces Act is more than just a law, it is a cultural shift. Behaviors that were once dismissed as “normal” or something to “get used to,” such as catcalling or making offensive jokes, are now recognized as unacceptable and punishable. This law sends a clear message: harassment is not trivial, and it has consequences.

The effect on society is gradual but significant. Victims are finding more courage to speak out, while potential offenders are becoming more mindful before engaging in disrespectful or harassing actions. This shift is evident across workplaces, schools, public spaces, and online communities.

In workplaces, environments are increasingly inclusive and productive, allowing employees to work without fear of harassment. Schools are becoming safer for students, fostering learning and growth without the threat of offensive behavior. Public areas and transportation are slowly becoming more welcoming for everyone, and online platforms are seeing calls for responsible and respectful engagement.

On a broader scale, the Safe Spaces Act reinforces key societal values: equality, respect, and accountability. It teaches the younger generation that harassment is not a harmless joke but a serious violation of another person’s dignity. As society internalizes these principles, the Philippines moves closer to becoming a community built on respect, where safe spaces are no longer a mere aspiration, but a tangible reality.