Peaw Sumaporn Wandee, a young Thai woman and MC of a “Maxxi TV”, a TV channel for males, on June 13 expressed her fury at a number of Vietnamese netizens for posting obscene, offensive comments on her Facebook page.
Wandee, 22, who lives in Bangkok and is hugely popular among youths in Thailand and other countries for her good looks, sexy body and dances posted online, protested against a number of Vietnamese Facebook users by deleting all comments from Vietnamese people on her Facebook page, which had over 200,000 followers as of June 14.
She also wrote several furious statuses targeting Vietnamese netizens, such as: “Vietnamese!! …Someone post my image on Bad website in your country. ...Sometime I can see your terrible Comments…”
She also apologized to well-meaning, righteous Vietnamese Facebook account holders who have given her encouraging, constructive comments and compliments for deleting their comments as well, while adding she doesn’t need to establish rapport with those who are disrespectful of her.
Some examples of the offensive, flirtatious, sexually obscene comments include “How much must I pay to get a night with you?”, “Are you still a virgin?”, “Your bosoms are so sexy I just wanna squeeze them,” and “Are you lesbian?”
Wandee and other Facebookers can easily understand these comments thanks to the automatic translation function.
The young woman was also annoyed that many of the Vietnamese comments on her page are written in Vietnamese.
Wandee’s furious reaction has caused quite a stir among righteous Vietnamese netizens, who said they’re ashamed of, and enraged at, the rampant obscene, offensive commenting among local Facebook users in recent years.
Last April, local Facebookers also ‘bombarded’ the Facebook page of Omar Borkan Al Gala’s, a U.A.E. actor, model and photographer, who was kicked out of Saudi Arabia for being ‘too sexy’, with flirtatious, outrageous comments shortly after the news went viral.
Some also post provocative, offensive comments targeting foreign Facebookers whenever there’s disagreement on certain issues.