willie has no moral ascendancy. allowing and even encouraging the boy to dance like that. pwede naman niyan pigilan yun bata. He should even rebuke the parents for teaching or allowing their son to dance like that.
willie has no moral ascendancy. allowing and even encouraging the boy to dance like that. pwede naman niyan pigilan yun bata. He should even rebuke the parents for teaching or allowing their son to dance like that.
hahaha
hey there are people who will sell you one of their kidneys for less than 100T
amazing the things people do for money
this issue is not about being malinis or pag mamalinis.
nor this doesn't mean that if we disagree with that child's dance eh nagmamalinis kami.
it's also about doing things in the right place and in the right time. that's not even decent for a child to do at their current age.
ang kikitid mag isip ng mga nag thumbs up sa isa sa mga comments sa link niyan sa youtube pag open mo pa lang. always saying nagmamalinis ang nag o-oppose.
parang binenta mo na rin anak mo to *** addicts kung ikaw yung parent. now, try to be the parent of that child, kumbaga ilagay mo pwesto mo sa pwesto nila pero anak mo naman ang nasa stage nung willine willie, sige go!
Willie Revillame has become filthy rich by letting poor people do filthy things on TV. He has taken advantage of their desperation and robbed them of their dignity.
But as long as he can make the advertisers salivate and put in huge amounts as sponsors, TV5 will make sure that their "cash cow" will continue with his shameless way. Lets face it, people love freak shows and Willie's is the biggest one in town. One of the sad facts of life that we must learn to deal with.![]()
i usually visit the orphanage in boystown and kapag may mga presentation sila, mga ***y rin sinasayaw nila gaya nung mga sayaw ng ***bomb at kung ano ano pang dance groups... ang mga bata ngayon kakaiba na eh, madali mag absorb ng mga nakikita nila... malas lang ni willie na on national tv nakita ang pagsayaw ng bata...
pero masyado petty ang problema para pagaksayahan pa ng panahon. ang dami pulubi sa kalye bakit hindi nila matulungan yun. sa malacanang lang, sa gate ng jp laurel isang katutak pulubi dun, hindi ba nakikita ni pnoy yun o ni dinky?! yung nanay na inuutusan ang anak magbenta ng sampaguita, diba abuse na rin yan. masyado sensationalized lang itong panibagong issue kay willie.
Buti nga........
http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/...Willing-Willie
Fastfood chain suspends ads on 'Willing Willie'
MANILA, Philippines—(UPDATE 2) Jollibee Foods Corporation is suspending ad placement on TV5 game show "Willing Willie" amid a child abuse controversy, its media office said.
“Mang Inasal will be holding off ad placements from ‘Willing Willie’ this week,” the JFC Corporate Media announced Saturday on its Facebook page.
The announcement came as the drive to boycott products of the top-rating show’s advertisers gains support on various social media sites.
In a letter sent to Froilan Grate of Facebook group Para Kay Jan-jan (Shame on you Willie Revillame), JFC media representative Pauline Lao said the giant food conglomerate was “aware of the issues and the various sentiments raised” following the show’s March 12 episode, which featured a macho dancing six-year-old boy.
Lao said the corporation, which packages itself as family friendly, was keeping tabs on TV5’s investigation, stressing that it "remains committed to upholding the welfare of children."
“We trust that the appropriate and expert institutions will also respond and look into this matter with urgency,” the JFC official said.
The boy, a contestant in the game show, was seen in tears as he was repeatedly egged on to simulate a striptease to the delight of program host Willie Revillame and the studio audience. It caused uproar on the Internet.
The government condemned the episode, with the Commission on Human Rights saying it was studying the possibility of filing legal charges against those responsible for the "child abuse."
The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board has said it received numerous complaints after seeing the show and would review the episode for appropriate action.
Social Welfare Secretary castigated the fast-rising broadcast station and Revillame for making the young contestant from a poor family “gyrate distastefully” in exchange for P10,000 in prize money.
Lao, meanwhile, clarified that JFC’s other fastfood chains—Jollibee, Chowking, Greenwich and Red Ribbon—"do not have ad placements in the Willing Willie program."
Activist lawyer Ipat Luna reminded advertisers Thursday that they play a crucial role in "shaping the national soul" and urged them to “pull out of Willie's show as a first step."
"If poverty is the excuse for losing one's dignity, I think companies like yours are in the best position to show that dignity can be had despite poverty and Willie's show flies in the face of that possibility," she said in her letter to the companies, which also include Oishi, Yakult, Unilever, Bench, Camella–A Vista Land Company, CDO Karne Norte, Belo Medical Group, and Cebuana Lhuillier.
Oishi responded to Luna’s letter, describing the incident as “regretful,” and added that “we hope [this] will not happen again.”
“While we, as advertisers, do not control the actual execution and their artists during the show, we also want to do our part to avoid these unfortunate incidents,” Oishi said. The snack firm also said it was reviewing possible actions which "can yield actual, positive results."
On Wednesday, TV5 television network said it was conducting a “thorough investigation” of the incident.
Kahit yung mga drug mules sa China yan din ang rason. Kumita ng pera para sa pamilya. Sell your dignity for easy money.
There was a time na walang ***y/beerhouse dancers sa mga noontime shows. Sino ba ang nagpauso nun na umiimpluwensya sa kabataan? tingin ko, may malalim pa na problema yan na umuugat sa pangit na kulturang pinoy.
http://www.gmanews.tv/story/216910/e...ough-for-mtrcb
TV5 vows reforms, may not be enough for MTRCB
MARLON ANTHONY R. TONSON, GMA News
04/05/2011 | 05:53 AM
Facing widespread public rebuke for alleged “child abuse" on its show Willing Willie and possible government sanctions, ABC TV5 has imposed a moratorium on contests and game shows involving minors.
The network’s chief operating officer Robert V. Barreiro also informed the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) at a hearing Monday that his company will follow stricter guidelines on the appearance and performance of minors on all TV5 programs.
The case involving six-year-old boy Jan-Jan Estrada dancing in tears on Willing Willie to a cheering studio audience last March 12 has brought condemnation of the television episode and calls for reform in television programming from government agencies like the Commission on Human Rights and the Department of Social Welfare and Development, as well as groups such as the United Nations Children's Education Fund (UNICEF) and World Vision Philippines.
According to the MTRCB web site, Barreiro said the network has appointed an internal Ombudsman to entertain complaints regarding offensive programs. The network’s Ombudsman will also designate representatives to supervise all auditions of TV5 programs.
Furthermore, he added that his network has created a Standards Advisory Board composed of, among others, a psychologist, a creative director, and a children’s communications expert. He also said that TV5 has engaged the services of a team of psychologists to attend to Jan-Jan’s needs.
But TV5 stopped short of punishing the program Willing Willie or its controversial host Willie Revillame, as the MTRCB is demanding.
“ABC TV5 should be able to impose punitive sanctions on the program [Willing Willie] and its hosts, which can range from a reprimand to a cancellation of the TV program itself, in the spirit of self-regulation," said the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board in its “Third Briefer on 'Willing Willie' (Child Abuse Case)" posted Monday evening on its website.
MTRCB Chairperson Mary Grace Poe Llamanzares added in her statement: “Still, the sufficiency of any such sanctions shall be subject to final determination by the Hearing and Adjudication Committee, and the approval of the Chairman."
The MTRCB's Hearing and Adjudication Committee held a preliminary conference hearing Monday afternoon on “the complaint of a child abuse scene in the 12 March 2011 episode of 'Willing Willie'," stressing that “the MTRCB is determined to resolve expeditiously this case of paramount importance."
The Committee also required “the immediate submission of the Investigation Report of ABC TV5’s internal Ombudsman no later than Thursday, 07 April 2011, at the continuation of the preliminary conference hearing."
Calls for sanctions have been heard from various sectors since the controversy erupted two weeks ago.
In a March 28 letter to ABC chairman Manny Pangilinan, Social Welfare Secretary Dinky Soliman wrote, “it is unmistakable that what happened last 12 March 2011 to Jan-Jan Estrada was child abuse."
Media columnists, entertainment celebrities such as Monique Wilson, Aiza Seguerra and Jim Paredes, and elected officials including Quezon Rep. Erin Tanada and Coop-NATCCO Party-list Rep. Cresente Paez have also called for punitive measures against the show's producers. – YA/HS, GMA News
Considering how small-Willy hasn't really learned despite his past misdeeds and sanctions, I'm all for imposing a stricter penalty this time, so that he will truly regret and think about his actions.
Forced absence ni small-Willy? Walang kwenta eh, ginawa na dati, di pa rin natuto.
Show being banned on air for a specific period of time? Now, we're talking. Kasi pati network affected dito, so you're sure they're gonna be watching like hawks for potential problems.
Langya, pinagtulung-tulongan na si Menyek.....DSWD, CHR, MTRCB at ito nga, may advisory pa ang PANA.
Baka one of these days, lumuhod na si Menyek on national TV asking for forgiveness.........
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertain...ng-willie-case
PANA issues advice on 'Willing Willie' case
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine Association of National Advertisers (PANA) will allow its members to decide whether to pull out advertisements from “Willing Willie,” which has been accused of child abuse.
Jollibee Foods Corp. earlier suspended ad placements of Mang Inasal in the television show.
PANA, in a letter to the head of a consumer’s group on Facebook, said it had informed its members of the concerns raised by various sectors of society regarding the “Willing Willie” controversy.
PANA sent to its members copies of a letter-complaint regarding the show’s March 12 episode wherein a crying 6-year-old boy danced like a male stripper.
“We are sharing this information to our membership consistent with our mission statement which states that: PANA aims to be an association of advertisers providing leadership, guidance and support in the promotion of effective, truthful and responsible marketing communications, championing self-regulation, consumer protection, values formation and the advancement of the practice of marketing communications to global standards,” the organization said.
“With this information, we trust that our members will be guided accordingly on the best decision to take,” PANA added.
The Commission on Human Rights and the Department of Social Welfare and Development earlier said that the incident is a clear case of child abuse.
The National Youth Commission of the Office of the President has also issued a resolution condemning the incident.
“Mr. [Willie] Revillame must be reprimanded, held liable for his misdemeanor and be asked to issue a public statement acknowledging his lack of sensitivity on this whole incident," the commission said.
The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) is currently investigating the issue.
In its latest briefer on the case, the MTRCB said TV5, where the show is being aired, “should be able to impose punitive sanctions on the program and its hosts, which can range from a reprimand to a cancellation of the TV program itself, in the spirit of self-regulation.“
“The MTRCB is determined to resolve expeditiously this case of paramount importance,” said board chairperson Mary Grace Poe Llamanzares. – Reports from Mario Dumaual and Niko Baua, ABS-CBN News; ANC
mga bakla yan bro. ang mga manager / boss ngaun ng mga type of media mga bakla.
they don't care about exploiting children bec. they don't understand their sanctity and respect. they don't care about the family in the hetero***ual sense.
that's why i'm telling and telling all along, once we allow these types to get out of their closets , society will go to the dogs, ethics thrown out of the window.
sa facebook lang eh, kala mo kung sinong mga santo-santa kung mag-shout out puro lord lord, the lord is at my side., hindi ba nila alam up to now the Vatican does not recognize them bec. the Vatican knows what happens to society if they are given power and influence
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now that kids both male and female as young as 2 or 3 years are dancing ***y, alam nyo kung sino to blame.
Saan kaya pupulutin ang show na ito?
Sa kangkungan? O mas tataas ang rating nito? ...
12.7K:fart1:
P&G Phil....kumalas na kay Menyek.........
MANILA, Philippines--Procter & Gamble Philippines has suspended ad placement on "Willing Willie" amid a child abuse controversy hounding the top-rating television show's host, the company announced Thursday.
http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/...Willing-Willie
When all is said and done, the big question is, how did Willie Menyek become such a swell headed monster? Who allowed it? We can look at:
So when all is said and done, the real question is, have we become a damaged culture? Can we still fix it?
- His previous network for allowing him to continue w/ his show even after the Ultra stampede. Imbestigasyon, suspension, apologies, absuwelto, and on with the show. Mauulit na naman kaya ito?
- His previous and current networks for allowing him the "artistic freedom" and "allowances" to "treat" his contestants to prize money while being subjected to degradation (grabe kung alaskahin ang mga contestant pag napag-tripan niya).
- The sponsors and advertisers for looking the other way despite his past misdeeds, for as long as he was bringing in the ratings.
- The televiewers and live audiences for enjoying this form of entertainment, even defending him for being their version of Robin Hood: taking money from rich sponsors so he can spread it among the poor.
- The rationalization of the poor. It's abject poverty that makes them go through all forms of humiliation for the financial rewards. Same reason that they give for becoming drug mules. Same reason holduppers give for stealing money.
not in our generation ... not a single tsikoteer today will be alive when that happenshave we become a damaged culture? Can we still fix it?
so yes, we are a damaged culture ... and it would take generations to fix
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Bakit singled out ang show?
Nandun ba guardian/parents ng bata ng time na yun?