HURTFUL comments made online cause lasting damage to national unity, said Muhyiddin Yassin.
Despite offenders having been warned by the authorities, said the prime minister, their remarks posted on social media continue to negatively impact society.
“The authorities have received a lot of reports on the words uttered on social media (platforms), like WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter, which offend the feelings of other citizens.
“Even though investigations are carried out and action taken against those who break the law, (the comments) leave a deep, lasting wound on public unity and harmony,” he said in a televised speech in conjunction with the Rukun Negara’s 50th anniversary celebrations today.
He urged Malaysians to heed the principles of the Rukun Negara, which is the country’s bedrock.
“I believe this situation (hurtful comments online) can be avoided if we adhere to Rukun Negara principles.”
Malaysians are generally polite and do not cause tensions, he said.
“We have noble moral values. We do not easily utter profanities or do things that offend other people’s feelings.
“It is un-Malaysian to be rude. It is un-Malaysian to be inconsiderate.”
He warned instigators that the government will not compromise on the matter.
“There is no one above the law. If we find anyone who breaks the law, including causing tension and mischief, appropriate action will be taken swiftly, without fear or favour.”
In recent weeks, Putrajaya has cracked down on social media comments, with several individuals investigated and charged.
Among the notable cases is that of former radio deejay Patrick Teoh, who was last month charged with insulting the Johor crown prince.
The government is also investigating international broadcaster Al Jazeera over its documentary on the arrest of illegal immigrants in Malaysia, and has filed contempt proceedings against Malaysiakini over comments on the judiciary posted by the portal’s readers. – July 9, 2020.
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Stop pretending to be the PM you are not, Muhyiddin.
You were never chosen by the people, never earned the right to be, and will never be the legitimate PM of Malaysia.
Just resign, and fade away.
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