Lady Gaga's ALEJANDRO - the Controversy.

Philippines
July 4, 2010 9:10pm CST
Hi guys, have you watched the music video of Lady Gaga's latest hit, Alejandro? If you haven't, please check this out @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgTFb1mGTLs. I've seen this video about few days ago and I wonder why did the director feature the scenes that are so inhuman... I think it shows disrespect to Christianity! Bed scenes that feature crucifix and eating a rosary, blasphemy! How could a public figure do this, knowing she may influence people especially the young ones who are fond of her. See the video and you judge it... Let me hear your thoughts. It's not to argue with her fans, it is showing what SHE shows.
3 responses
• Philippines
5 Jul 10
hi there. when i first saw the video, i know it's gonna get a lot of critics. yes, the production for this video went overboard. whoever made the video was trying to make a breakthrough. i guess, they think that no one can top this idea. there are a lot who are trying to outdo Gaga's packaging. and by far, it will take a lot of stereotyping and media breaking to tip this video off. anything for the money... i guess that's how the world of entertainment works. they can easily weasel their way out of such controversy.
2 people like this
• Philippines
5 Jul 10
yeah, I guess so, too.
@Blondie2222 (28611)
• United States
5 Jul 10
I love Lady Gaga & I love this song but I would have to agree about what the video proves when watching it. A little overboard and they shouldve cut most of that out. I notice alot of other singers copying Lady Gaga now too.
• Philippines
6 Jul 10
Yes because she has a unique way to entertain people. But I think exposing to public those kind of scenes is a kind of disrespect. I hope Christianity won't take it as nothing and just a part of entertainment and hopefully they'll do something about it so all other artists will put limitations on creating stuffs like this. Children now are so fond of Lady Gaga and almost everyone of us, elderlies, children, and teens know her and seeing her act this way may influence lot of us. But I hope that won't happen.
@cupkitties (7421)
• United States
5 Jul 10
She wouldn't be the first and I think it is disrespectful. If it were another religion I'd still feel the same way. Its not ok to pick on someones skin color or culture or handicaps so why should it be ok to pick at our belief?