A fearless commentary from Sousuke Aizen regarding the biased comments of netizens and media against AMALAYER girl
We have another excellent response from one of our good friends out there. Below is the full copy of Sousuke Aizen's comment found here.
I really think that it's unfair. People judged her based on a video that was very biased on the side of the ladyguard. We didn't even know what happened entirely, what prompted the girl to burst out like that. And I don't even understand what was the intention behind the video? Was it really to let people know of the incident, or to gain instant popularity by being the one upload a viral vid? I highly think that this is being overly sensationalized.
It's really easy to say that she should have done this, or she should've done that- but come on, let's all be real and admit that once your anger's in too deep, once you are in 'rage mode', you won't be able to think clearly. I'm not saying that what Paula did was correct, but it is understandable. For everyone who says and commented that she should've remained calm -- how many of you really THINK before they speak?
And lastly, AMALAYER, orly nao? People are bashing her because she can't speak proper English. I even read from a blog that this what they deem as 'call center-ish' accent. Lolwhat. It's not as if English is our native language. A lot has been saying that she didn't know how to pronounce the word, LIAR - but what about you guys? Can you honestly tell me that your English is perfect, both in writing and in speaking? I am not defending her, this is just being way too overboard (yeah, too na nga, over pa, because it is). Oh yeah, this hasn't been proofread. Sorry if there were grammar lapses and such. I am a non-native English speaker. Sue me. Lol.
The author also had an additional comment from our article located here.
Even if he[Gregory Paulo Llamoso] takes it down, what's the use? People have shared, seen it, and even re-uploaded it on other websites (even Youtube). It even reached the US, fod God's sake. I hope all parties involved in this incident learn their lesson- the girl, on being/staying calm and never let her emotions overtake logic; the ladyguard, on realizing that not because you're a person of authority does it give you the right to physically harass passengers; and the 'videographer', on learning to respect other people's privacy.
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