Why is it that if something nasty has been spread over the internet, our kababayanswill react and even start an online petition against someone that would even reach the newspapers, but if something scandalous has been showed on national TV, no fuzz? As if nothing happened. Why?
Take for example the video above of Bubble Gang. That video is no different from the Jollibee and Twirlie Scandal. I don't know when that clip was televised but I haven't heard any protest from our moralist-friends. Have you? That clip was exposed to more than double the amount of kids that may have seen the Jollibee clip since it was shown on national TV. But these moralists were no where to be found :~) They're much worried on the things that their kids might see on the internet than on TV. But isn't it easier to open a TV than browse the internet? All you need is a TV remote and your kids will be exposed to anything. Again, look at the Bubble Gang clip.
Didn't it ever occured to these moralists that a child might just interpret the Jollibee Scandal video as 2 dogs doin' it considering the maturity stage they're at?
I just find it stupid for parents to blame others for their lack of responsibility and start blabbing about 2 mascots on the internet while being quiet on the REAL dangers and the "taglish" way of TV. Pweh.
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