‘Character-building a lifetime project, needs proper guidance’

THE MOVIE and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) has been recently reported in several media outlets, expressing serious concern about the welfare of minor housemates in the reality show “Pinoy Big Brother (PBB).”

After reading “PBB: Our goal is character-building; MTRCB: Adult guidance needed,” a news report that appeared last July 10 in Inquirer.net, we could not resist putting our two cents in.

We all know how “PBB” works and how its shows are run.

Character-building can never be its goal. Character-building is a lifetime project and requires proper guidance, first of all as in this case, from the parents who are the best educators of their own children.

As one good author advises parents:

Certainly, these are not present in “PBB.”

Obviously an extract from a press statement quoted in another article: “ABS-CBN vehemently condemns these irresponsible social media posts that malign the reputation of the housemates. We are concerned with the welfare of our young housemates and it is our responsibility to protect them. We will not allow them to be subjected to cyberbullying.”

These social media posts happened simply because the sensibilities of the viewers were offended. ABS-CBN explained that the termination of “PBB 24/7” livestreaming was their way of protecting the reputation of the housemates. But this came about only after the MTRCB summoned executives of ABS-CBN over complaints about the show.

We salute the MTRCB, its chair and all its collaborators for being vigilant and firm; after all, it is the children, the hope of the future, who are at stake.

Hopefully, the same or similar “PBB” series will not be repeated!

—GERLY DE CASTRO and EVELYN MENDOZA,

TV Advocacy Group Alabang

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