Monday, February 27, 2012

Where did YOU come from?

For once I'm actually posting midweek rather than rushing it at midnight on Sunday. Relax! There's no need to panic, I haven't been abducted by extra terrestrials and replaced with a hardworking non-procrastinating bubbly schoolgirl. Oh gosh, she sounds terrible! Alright, now that we've established that my abominable character is still safely intact, let's move on to more interesting topics. Such as the banning of Peter Mayle's controversial' book "Where did I come form?" Seriously, people, it's extremely ridiculous. No one is forcing the public to buy the book and if parents feel as if it's denting their moral values-whatever that means-there's a simple solution. Be discerning and just don't buy the book! There's really no need to ban it. It's just sex education and it's something that the public will actually benefit from. Mind you, I'm not merely saying that because I'm a teenager with raging hormones. There's got to be a reason why baby dumping is becoming a lifestyle here equivalent to eating nasi lemak. Stop playing moral police and inform the public that babies do not come from storks. Oh, lest I forget, we won the drama competition. And pn M, sorry if you're offended,I just had to get it off my chest

1 comment:

  1. Don't worry. I feel that our countrymen sometimes, wait, many times over react on certain petty issues. If they're so free, they should think of how to solve problems instead of creating problems. Many teens and young adults would benefit from the book because our Asian parents feel too embarrassed to discuss the topic "sex" with their children.

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