Published on 3rd September 2024
The author expresses concern over the prevalence of content featuring individuals identifying as a 'third gender' on social media platforms like TikTok. They lament the lack of criticism and excessive support these individuals receive from followers, arguing that it normalizes behavior contradicting Malay culture and I...
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The article raises concerns about the normalization of 'third gender' identities on social media, particularly TikTok, arguing that it contradicts Malay culture and Islamic values. The author advocates for stricter social media regulations and community responsibility to prevent the spread of what they view as immoral behavior.
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