domingo, 14 de abril de 2013


Justin Bieber is criticized for wishing Anne Frank was his fan


LOS ANGELES, Apr 14 (Reuters) - Teen pop star Justin Bieber became a target in social media after the Anne Frank House museum report that he wrote in the guestbook entity's expected that the young Holocaust victim was a "belieber" the popular term designating their fans.

A publication on the museum's Facebook page on Saturday said that Bieber had visited the night before and stayed over an hour, along with a group of friends and guards and fans waiting outside for "a glimpse of him."
"In our guestbook, he wrote:` Truly inspiring power coming here. Anne was a great girl. Hopefully she would have been a belieber `," the museum said in its publication on Facebook.
Regarding the last sentence in the guestbook, a large portion of the hundreds of commentators publication of the museum on Facebook reacted negatively to the choice of words Bieber.
"Anne Frank one belieber? This is by far one of the most selfish things I've ever read, like always," wrote Facebook user Tania Saez Pinto.
Media commentators also joined the controversy.
Scott Simon, host of National Public Radio the United States, said on Twitter: "Anne would be wise enough to just laugh."
A rep for Bieber did not return calls or an email yesterday about the controversy over his comment on the guestbook.
Anne Frank, who died at age 15 in a concentration camp of Bergen-Belsen in 1945, is one of the most notorious Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
Readers around the world have read his diary, which was first published in 1947 and details personal hardships and triumphs that she and her family spent time in which they hid from Nazi occupation in Holland.


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