Saturday, May 22, 2010

DepEd declares ‘all-out-war’ vs Jejemons!!!

Old habits die hard. Because of my previous job at Colours Network TV 32, I still check sunstar.com.ph regularly just to be in the know on the happenings here in the third world. I was browsing the website when I found this article on DepEd declaring war on Jejemons and I was like "OMFG!" This is a dream come true for me. You guys know how much I hate these...things...or as my friend Bongga would describe something that's different from us, "Entities". So without further ado, here's the article:

THE Department of Education (DepEd) has declared an “all-out-war” against the emerging “Jejemon” subculture, saying that it will degrade the standards of the country’s education system.
“Not only that Jejemon language is not pleasing to the eyes, it has also destroyed years of achievements of the DepEd in pushing for better education quality,” said Education Secretary Mona Valisno.
She added that younger generations were having difficulty in spelling words, both in Filipino and English, because of such practice, which has significantly altered the construction of words through text messages.
Valisno said she will come up with a new DepEd order, encouraging school officials to promote and to teach proper spelling and pronunciation of words among primary and secondary students.
Likewise, the official appealed to the public to not emulate “Jejemons” and encourage them to write correctly the words in their text messages to avoid degradation of the Filipino and English languages.
Valisno cited as an example from her grandchildren whom she sternly warned not to send her Jejemon text messages.
“I told them (grandchildren) you send me one of those text messages I won’t answer or even call you,” she added.
The term Jejemon is a portmanteau of the terms “jeje” (the equivalent of the “hehe” expression”), and “Pokémon”, a popular animated series.
Numerous anti-Jejemon fan-pages calling themselves “Jejemon-busters” have since emerged on popular social networking site Facebook and are used as platforms to ridicule the said subculture. (AH/Sunnex)
I suddenly love the third world more because of this. Seriously. Oh and if you're wondering if this is true, click here to be directed to the actual page.

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