I knew I recognized this guy from somewhere.
This is the same dude who made a video of himself travelling 6,000 miles from Greece to Malaysia just so he could have Nasi Lemak.
His Youtube is essentially a Malaysia fancam.
A Boomer's Nas Daily. https://twitter.com/501Awani/status/1282346219881132032
This is the same dude who made a video of himself travelling 6,000 miles from Greece to Malaysia just so he could have Nasi Lemak.
His Youtube is essentially a Malaysia fancam.
A Boomer's Nas Daily. https://twitter.com/501Awani/status/1282346219881132032
Now to be clear, there is nothing wrong with what he's doing. If he wants to spend his time and money showering us with praise, that's up to him.
It becomes a problem when government officials use him in a counter-narrative against journalistic scrutiny of our policies.
It becomes a problem when government officials use him in a counter-narrative against journalistic scrutiny of our policies.
It doesn't take a genius to see that holding up a British vlogger who can afford to fly across the world on a whim for a meal is no clapback to our treatment of migrant workers and refugees
Unless you literally think there is no difference between Al-Jazeera and a random vlogger
Unless you literally think there is no difference between Al-Jazeera and a random vlogger
And no, it's not a simple question of legality. https://twitter.com/aidilarazak/status/1279819352561209345