Friday, October 27, 2006

Wee Shu Min, Wee Shu Min, and blah blah blah. It's been circulating around the net and all over blogs. The blogosphere is suddenly filled with more Shu Min and whatnots. Previously was the Tammy girl thingy, then the local girl who posted porno pics of herself and now this. Notice the trend that all 'victims' happen to be females.
Out of 10 blogs i've read about their views on the 18-year-old, 9 share different points of views. Some support her doings, some shoot the government, some shoot Derek, some shoot her dad who's a MP. Whatever it is, they are just personal opinions. Maybe the case has been so big because
- She's from RJC
- Her dad's a MP
- Netizens just can't give it a miss

Then again, i don't understand why people are criticising her for the insensitivity of the usage of her language. Shouldn't they be rectifying the problems that are stated? Or are they just speculations? If she didn't use words to degrade Derek, maybe it would be less one thing to shoot at her. Sway sway also, i think maybe cos' it's the fact that her dad's an MP that's why it's such a big hit. What if it's something posted by me? A nobody. I bet no one would give a damn anyways. Cos' at the end of the day, they are just my opinions.

It's quite unfair for the 18-year-old that she's prejudiced, and that her dad did not bring her up well. So are we all right to say all children of MPs are supposed to be angels flying around, helping everyone, because we reflect what our papa mama MPs have taught us? Must be guai guai, smart, go good Us graduate with masters, PhDs, then they can be qualified as good MPs' kids. We are all human, with only a brain. MPs don't have 2 brains, neither were they born to be geniuses.

I think we are all allowed to make mistakes in this world, it's a matter of being corrected and learning from them. But sadly enough, it's a reality that people with higher statuses are supposed to be showing certain standards that are better than the general public; if not, they kena shoot left, right and center.

Fair or not? I doubt so.

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