S’pore girl slammed for liking Batman Killer’s orange hair
inSing.com - 31 July 2012 11:33 AM | Updated 12:51 PM
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A Singaporean has drawn flak from netizens worldwide after she tweeted her admiration for the Batman Killer’s orange hair.
Stella Teo wrote: “James Holmes’s hair quite cute. Me LIKE. ^ ^”
James Holmes, 24, opened fire at an audience during a midnight screening of “The Dark Knight Rises” at a theater in Aurora, Colorado on 20 July.
He killed 12 and injured 58.
Stella’s tweet was even highlighted on the Daily Mail together with several others who stated their attraction to the killer, reported the Shin Min Daily.
Their acts were deemed to be “deplorable” by the Daily Mail.
Miss Teo shot back at the comments made against her and said: “Crazy people keep targeting me about my tweet on the murder's hair. His hair cute what I also never say he's a good or innocent man right?”
Member-of-Parliament for Tampines Baey Yam Keng told the Chinese newspaper that it’s a lack of consideration from the girl over the seriousness of the shooting incident that led her to tweet the insensitive remarks. However, he believes that the girl was just reflecting her personal opinion. “There is no restriction on comments made online, but the girl will have to be responsible for what she says,” he added.
inSing.com - 31 July 2012 11:33 AM | Updated 12:51 PM
A Singaporean has drawn flak from netizens worldwide after she tweeted her admiration for the Batman Killer’s orange hair.
Stella Teo wrote: “James Holmes’s hair quite cute. Me LIKE. ^ ^”
James Holmes, 24, opened fire at an audience during a midnight screening of “The Dark Knight Rises” at a theater in Aurora, Colorado on 20 July.
He killed 12 and injured 58.
Stella’s tweet was even highlighted on the Daily Mail together with several others who stated their attraction to the killer, reported the Shin Min Daily.
Their acts were deemed to be “deplorable” by the Daily Mail.
Miss Teo shot back at the comments made against her and said: “Crazy people keep targeting me about my tweet on the murder's hair. His hair cute what I also never say he's a good or innocent man right?”
Member-of-Parliament for Tampines Baey Yam Keng told the Chinese newspaper that it’s a lack of consideration from the girl over the seriousness of the shooting incident that led her to tweet the insensitive remarks. However, he believes that the girl was just reflecting her personal opinion. “There is no restriction on comments made online, but the girl will have to be responsible for what she says,” he added.