If one were to read Korean rapper Psy's Facebook page, one would assume that some Malaysians out there are extremists or psychopaths who cannot accept another person's point of view.
There are threats, praises and everything in between over Psy's "Oppa Gangnam Style" performance in Penang during the second day of this year's Chinese New Year celebrations.
Let's get this straight. Psy is a professional singer who was paid to sing his hit song in Penang's Han Chiang school field.
He and his back-up group performed the song twice. That was what he was paid to do.
So where is the love for the South Korean whose hit song has seen some 1.3 billion views on YouTube? Where was the usual Malaysian courtesy accorded to a guest of the country?
Why do we need to vent our spleen about his performance, threaten him to stop him from performing, or condemn him later for not going the extra mile to do something else beyond singing his song?
When did we Malaysians become so rude? When did we become so opinionated and passionate about our politics that we watch a live performance and make a big deal about it?
Psy came to perform. People came to watch, dance and sing along. Nothing wrong with that. Nothing wrong with him gracing Barisan Nasional's Chinese New Year do if he was paid for it.
Nothing wrong for anyone else to hire him later, too.
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