Sunday October 21, 2012
Sex blog couple blasted for giving a ‘free show’
THE topic of sex blog couple Alvin Tan and Vivian Lee found its way into the MCA Youth and Wanita annual general meetings.
MCA Youth chief Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong said the blog was a “rude shock” and he found it hard to accept such a culture.
“We are not that advanced or daring. We have to consider the consequences of such actions, especially if school students can be exposed to it,” he said when asked about the blog.
While Dr Wee acknowledged that it was the couple's right to express themselves, he pointed out: “You have the right to sing a song. But you can't sing in the middle of the night as you can create a nuisance to others.
“I think most people wouldn't want to give a free show or have their sexual trysts exposed via YouTube. I, for one, wouldn't do that,” he said.
The sex blog couple also became one of the topics of debate at the Wanita MCA annual general meeting.
Oh Ho Kiew, from the Kangar division, said the blog had attracted a lot of attention and criticism among the people.
“There are young people who are not bothered to take our culture and moral values as part of their life.
“Although putting sex photos on the Internet is no longer a new thing, it does not mean that we should take our culture and values lightly,” she said.
Oh said the country had many talented people overseas whom the rakyat could be proud of.
“Education is the key that makes a person responsible, who has self-respect and who is capable of respecting others,” she said.
Tan and Lee have been in the limelight over the past week after Sumptuous Erotica, the blog they shared, made headlines in several newspapers here and in Singapore.
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