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Originally Posted by KyWoman
Grace, I feel the same way. At first it was funny, but the more I thought about it, the more I thought of her as a person in need of help and also became concerned for her welfare.
When I saw it made the National news I actually felt some anger. The story being nationalized was not only an unnecessary hit on her, but also seemed to ridicule our community and people in our age group.
If he was 68 and she was 49, it would have been a non-story....at least nationally.
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I am afraid its international.
http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/in...#axzz34Aw61Vwc
It shows up in UK and Australian media as well and probably will appear in others soon. It is the kind of idiotic story that quickly goes world wide with little or no thought about the community involved nor the subjects and family of people in it. I do not see what can be done though. It sells ads. Look how many hits it has got on TOTV in its various threads?