Hahaha..... 'fake news' did not exit until Donald became the Twitter Duck.
Subsequently, news is called 'fake' if it is considered not favourable of the Duck that twitts.
Be original sikit lah, Lim & Co. Don't copy the Duck - don't term news "fake news' you consider not favourable of you.
News is news whether it is favourable or not. If it not true, it is not news. You can call them trash or whatever, but not 'fake news'
You may think talks about a backdoor move, said to be engineered by some guy or guys, for the opposition to come in as part of the government, are 'fake.' Well, that's your right.
Bolehlanders don't care. They are not blind or deaf.
They have eyes and ears too.
And they can think for themselves.
But it would do well to be less defensive and more be vigilant.
The people did not vote out dUMNo & Co after 60+ long donkey years just so that their mandate is stolen from them because those who now taste power and position don't want to rock their newfound boat by daring to speak or stand up for the people anymore.
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