Malufet! -- The fierce and not-so-fabulous fuss
over Malu Fernandez


There's so much F going on in here.


The MALULINKS:

Scanned page of the infamous Malu article Page 1
Scanned page of the infamous Malu article Page 2
Her initial response that generated more hatred
Statement of The Filipino Press Club-Dubai
YouTube: Malu Fernandez on TV Patrol
Malu's Last Statement: May this matter be laid to rest
Prof. Danilo Arao: Bukas na Liham para kay Malu Fernandez
Vlogger's YouTube speech on Malu Fernandez
Blog Ethics: How Malu Fernandez Learned A Lesson The Hard Way
10 Things That Came Out of the Malu Fernandez Debacle
Tingog.com: The Fire Malu Fernandez Movement
The Hate Continues
Pinoy blogosphere united under a common hatred for Malu Fernandez..
The RubeTube: Everybody Hates Malu Fernandez
BryanBoy: I love her fierce attitude. We need clowns like her...
Pinoy Bloggers vs Malu Fernandez
The Blog-Lynching of Malu Fernandez--Everywhere and Here
Malu Fernandez is an epitome of garbage journalism...
The Problem with Malu Fernandez by the Philippines According to Blogs
Malu Fernandez reminds me of Ruffa and Gretchen - minus 600 pounds...
The Stinky Linky attempt, but who's the stinky linky now?
MLQ3: Mala Malu, Nuestra Senora dela Matapobre [nice pics]
The OFWs as perceived by Malu Fernandez
Top 10 Things to Tell Malu F When You See Her
What exactly is the crime of Malu Fernandez
Twittering Malu Fernandez
Who is Malu Fernandez?
The Infamous Emancipation of Malu Fernandez
Show Malu Fernandez what wit is
The Malu Fernandez Experiment
The Publisher of People Asia magazine reacts
Protect the world from Miss Piggy
TV Patrol World Report on the Malu Fernandez Controversy from Bryantonpost
Dear Malu Fernandez
Reflections on Malu Fernandez
Closing the Chapter on the Malu Fernandez Issue
ABSCBNnews: Society columnist quits over oFW bashing
GMAnews: Malu Fernandez quits after courting ire of OFWs
GMAnews: Malu Fernandez -- The Most Hated Pinay

What a fabulous way indeed of making one's name fiercely [in]famous.
News have wings, and over the internet, news fly in a flap. All it takes is a click to send-it-forward. Reactions travel that fast too, and in a few cases, they can even hauntingly send one calling herself the former columnist.

If there's anything more that aspiring journalists or column-writing socialites can be reminded of by Fernandez' mistake, aside from those in the overwhelming responses over the internet, it's the increasing potential of online journalism, and the high possibility of feedback from the receiving ends of the communication process that can either make you famous, or totally pronounce you--before the rest of the world wide web--
a huge failure.

I hope the former columnist Fernandez finally learns about a new F-word:
being a FILIPINO.



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