Philippines is already feminist. It is the no.1 feminist-friendly country in Asia, and no. 5 in the world.
http://www.9news.ph/news/2013/10/25/wef ... r-equality
Apparently, the Philippines is a pretty good place for women as the World Economic Forum named it the best in Asia and fifth in the whole world in terms of gender equality.
In fact -- it is the only Asian country that made it to the Top 10.
The Global Gender Gap Report reflects the WEF's yearly study on how women across the world fare against men when it comes to education, health, economics, politics and other key areas.
Iceland, Finland and Norway topped the list of one-hundred-36 nations.
Feminism concerning gender equality does not mention of course that in Philippines men and women are equally poor, of course some of them are equally corrupt and equally rich...
Females in powerful position does not mean always improvement. Philippines had powerful women even up to be president and nothing changed.
Power in Philippines is not about men and women, but about rich family clans which control often entire cities, wide areas of land and water territory, even all and everything on entire islands - 80 family clans are known to control about 80 percent of the Philippines.
About tourism, while there are overseas visitors it should be noticed that many large and lucrative beach resorts, city hotel chains, golf resorts etc. etc. are fully under the control of international investors, Sheraton, Marriott for example. Much money comes in, but a lot of profit is moving out again.
Only about 6 percent or so of the Philippine GDP are generated by tourism. Most visitors are Asian, no. 1 are visitors from South Korea.