I read this off the New Paper on Sunday
Three Singapore models have attracted controversy over a series of online videos, where they dress in bikinis while performing certain tasks.
Such tasks, which include tips on how to kiss a girl and suntanning on Orchard Road, has drawn criticism from netizens, who say they are a bad influence to the young, among other comments.
But the three women, all featured on television show S Factor, are unfazed. They say they never set out to be role models....
Here are my two cents on this article, especially on the "concerned" parents who took the moral high ground, once again.
Obviously the girls didn't set out to be role models. They just want your attention, and the more you complain about how immoral they are, the more attention they get. I find it so silly that Singaporeans are so gullible and just play into their hands. Honestly, if you just ignored them and stopped complaining, the whole thing would die down soon enough.
Nobody needs to hear your tripe about how their actions corrupt moral values because there have always been people doing all this stuff, and frankly 3 more girls doing it hardly makes a difference. If you really think that their content corrupts young innocent minds on the Internet, you haven't seen the depravity that exists online these days. If children really want to find this kind of stuff, nothing, and I repeat nothing you do can stop them from it. I mean, how hard is it to turn off that filter on Google? I think even emptying the "Recycle Bin" is harder.
Come on, when you were younger you did your own research too. And I bet you didn't tell your parents. Your children are just doing the same.