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Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Wee Shu Min private home video exposed!!!

"I beg your pardon!! We are gods!!"


Full video part 1
Full video part 2

Oh my goddess! Ms Wee Shu Min is not only a blogger/social critic/bikini model/comic character/internet idol, she's also an actress playing a goddess! Watch out Gayle Goh, she's going to steal your ricebowl!

In the video she plays Cacia/Kakia. According to Greek mythology, "Kakia was the female Daimon (Spirit) of vice and moral badness. She was depicted as a vain, plump and heavily made-up woman dressed in revealing clothes."

I guess the god complex role suits her very well although we have heard what they say of money and power being intoxicating. Maybe she recently got too engrossed in her acting roles with real-life. I say her acting in the video is truly get-in-your-face terrific.

Just a few comments on the whole Derek Wee vs Wee Shu Min fiasco because so few bloggers wrote about it from a fair and bigger point of view.

I agree with the main points of what Wee Shu Min said on her removed blog in reply to Derek Wee's posting in his blog, although her tone and choice of words is regrettable even if she was just writing to herself. Maybe her frustration had something to do with hormones? She probably just got fed up with many of the middle-age blog whiners in Singapore. Wee Shu Min is a Minister's daughter studying in the top JC, of course she is more or less intelligent and resourceful enough to know and understand the social climate in Singapore.

Derek Wee was talking about the work struggles of ageism and discrimination in Multi National Corporations(MNCs) which is within the private sector. This is out of the scope of the government to influence. If Derek Wee worries of his livelihood, he would have more luck in securing a solid ricebowl if he starts his own business or work in the public sector.

So the points put forth by Wee Shu Min are valid.

It was wrong for many people to link the MRT suicides to elites like WSM because sometimes the desperately poor people are under-educated and cannot adapt in society. Sometimes people are poor not because they are losing in the rat race, or encountered an unfortunate incident or sickness that depleted alot of life savings. Sometimes these people or their family members have gotten into bad habits like excessive shopping, drinking or gambling, that causes one to spend more than one earns, in order to get into a desperate state of poverty trap. So no amount of money from progress packages could help such poor families unless they are willing to change their living attitude with psychological counselling, then they can be taught to catch their own fish instead of depending on donations from the government all the time. Until this common worldwide situation can be resolved, the poor will definitely get poorer and the rich will definitely get richer.

Many bloggers have targeted Wee Shu Min's father, her JC, her youth, her social class and even go so low as to target her physical attributes. They have also accused the Rich and Elite people like Wee Shu Min of being uncompassionate towards people of the lower class. This is just what blog whiners are really good at doing, failing to see the bigger pictures and instead complaining and whining at every easy target they set their eyes on. They even fail or refuse to recognise that the statement Wee Shu Min made, "get out of my elite uncaring face", is a sarcastic remark made in frustration.

But if the Poor cannot understand how the Rich live their lives, do not expect all of the Rich to understand how the Poor live their lives as well. It is not everyone's obligation to be compassionate towards everything.

So what Wee Shu Min said in her blog or how she said them, is really just her own private business(as how her father put it) and part of her own freedom of speech on the Internet. If internet bloggers wish to lambast every other person for saying things they do not agree with, then they are pot-calling-the-kettle-black contradicting hypocrites who demand free speech in Singapore but ever so failing to recognise and promote it when they have the chance, and instead gang up and terrorise other bloggers with their own abused freedom of speech.

They should be very shameful of their own actions, especially those bloggers who wrote negative things about Wee Shu Min and targeted her associations just so they could go with the flow of the majority and increase the number of visitors to their sites. They have clearly demonstrated their plain lack of intelligence, reason and civil morals.

It is indeed true when one of our MPs said the blogosphere in Singapore is still generally immature.

Complaining when one has set oneself in a poverty trap is not only myopic and unreasonable, it will not improve the situation. Some things are reasonable enough to voice complains and some things are just plainly out of point. I guess this was the point that Wee Shu Min really made in her sarcastic and frustrated reply towards Derek Wee's complains that were seemingly out of point.

Come on, what do people expect to find in an 18 yr old girl's diary about her own private life and personal ramblings? Not everyone thinks like Saint Jesus. And not everyone wishes to be constantly judged by one's associations.

Wee Shu Min is an MP's daughter, she's rich, elite and study at the top JC in Singapore. So what? Her obligation is to feed the poor? She's also like every other 18 yr old human being with emotions, not a scapegoat nor a convenient target for angsty people who dislike the government.

If a blogger posts alot of personal information, it doesn't mean other people can take the personal information and use it against the blogger. Sometimes teenage bloggers just want to ramble as a form of cathartic release from their lives and not put up a false front just because of where she studies or who her father is. And then people want to hijack this opening and use it for their own agendas with abused freedom of speech?

Who takes seriously every word of an 18 yr old student's private thoughts in her blog? It just shows how tyrant, selfish, despicable, backward and sick some adult Singaporean bloggers are. I am laughing and mocking at these people's comments so is Wee Shu Min. They should learn from their own silly mistake.

The private life of a blogger is just that, private. Private details of bloggers should be respected and not be picked out and showcased to every busybody on the Net. This is what privacy and a private blog means. This is common civil sense that every civilised person practises.

Does Wee Shu Min have to blog like the MPs from p65.sg? And is there honestly a need for a right of reply for a teenager's frustrated musings on her blog? Get real and look in the right direction.

No sane and intelligent person honestly seeks politically correct speech from a teenager venting her frustrations on her blog. I know I don't. I don't even care who her father is. Doing that is not only looking in the wrong direction, it's also insanely stupid.

I guess Wee Shu Min thought likewise but I guess Singaporeans and their calibre are full of surprises. This also goes out to the crackpot low grade 'fine' teachers who censor their students' blogs. I guess that is such encouraging role model behaviour for others to follow.

It is the very same people who continue to associate Wee Shu Min with her father, that are the ones who practise shameless worship of social connections and discrimination to an obnoxious level.

Wee Shu Min and her minister father are human beings like every other Singaporean, they certainly are not supernatural religious figures without flaws, so why should they wear hypocrite masks just to pacify every whining critic of the government?

This whole fiasco should not even happen, it only makes Singaporean bloggers look volatile and stupid.