The PH Government has to come clean on what really sparked or led to the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple Incident .
It is not right having police warn netizens to be careful about what they write or discuss on blogs and social media on the incident.
People want to know the truth and if that is not forthcoming, what do you think the people will do? Of course they are going to speculate and everyone will have his own opinion of what happened.
Especially in the light of what has been happening lately, with bankrupt politikus (political rats) busily stirring or attempting to stir up racial and religious strife and even threatening to go amok on ICERD.
That is not a pretty picture.
Instead of focusing on what the people might discuss or say on blogs and social media on the temple incident, it might be more profitable to go after those who are stirring up racial and religious strife instead.
People will stop speculating once they have been told the truth.
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