KJ: Cyber bullying steering lock-wielding woman makes you the same

T K Letchumy Tamboo
July 16, 2014 16:13 MYT
Some alternative voices have emerged to say that cyber bullying against the woman who verbally attacked and hammered an elderly mans car has to stop.
A multitude of alternative voices have resurfaced following the incident involving the lady driver, who in a state of outrage, verbally attacked and hammered an elderly man’s car after he allegedly hit her brand new car.
Most of the voices among Netizens unanimously agreed the practice of cyber-bullying is ‘unacceptable’ and it does not make the issue any better.
Some even criticised the act of leaking the woman’s personal information.
Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said naming, shaming and cyber bullying the woman just makes those who do it the same.

We can criticise her actions, but naming, shaming & cyber bullying her just makes you the same. #CDM25

— Khairy Jamaluddin (@Khairykj) July 15, 2014
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Road rage is one thing. On the other hand, being involved in cyber-bullying does not make you any better than the offender.

— Faiz Nawawi (@faiznawawi) July 16, 2014
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Regarding #CDM25 2 wrongs wont make 1 right. Your reaction towards the issue reflects how extreme Malaysian can be.

— soulzoul (@soulzoul) July 16, 2014
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Just because she ran her mouth off doesn't give you the right to do all the above-said things. #CDM25

— KaV (@kavilan) July 16, 2014
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With the growing mob mentality, what if some nutjob actually harms her physically at her home? #CDM25

— KaV (@kavilan) July 16, 2014
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Glad Malaysians have rallied together against rudeness,but are some of the memes too much?Not to mention circulating contact details #CDM25

— Sumisha Naidu (@sumishanaidu) July 16, 2014
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I really fear for the safety of #CDM25. It looks like some people have found her home address. Please don't go all vigilante on her

— Ibnu Zahar (@aizadzahar) July 15, 2014
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Rasanya dah boleh stop trolling #CDM25. As disgusting as it is, we don't want to commit cyber-bullying.

— Ed Junaidi (@edjunaidi) July 16, 2014
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#attack #cdm25 #cyber bullying #woman
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