Tuesday, June 25, 2024

What Is This! PMX's So-Called Madani Unity Government's Plan To License And Regulate Social Media?!


What is this,  PMX's so-called Madani unity government's plan to license and regulate social media?

Is PMX's so-called Madani unity government afraid of criticism? Does it have things to hide it fears being exposed?

Or is it so bereft of confidence in its governance, it is afraid of being caught lacking and failing the people who had voted them?

PMX and his gang had been all for reforms and clamouring for more open space for expression.

Now that they are the ones in charge, it seems they have conveniently forgotten what they had once vociferously called and stood for?

Ai ya ya!! 

Jangan mudah lupa leh!

It is a sign of weakness if not insincerity or lack of commitment for PMX and gang to now plan, if true, for the licensing and regulation of social media just when the country needs all the more for the people to be the eyes and ears in these difficult times as the country struggles with the trillion ringgit national debt and changing world economic and geopolitical scenario.

Using the excuse of no comments touching on the 3Rs (race, religion and royalty) issues to further clamp down on social discourses/comments/views  that do not favour the government is cowardly and undemocratic, however one tries to justify the unjustifiable.

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