Social media amplifies toxicity in Malay politics, says analyst

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Asrul Hadi Abdullah Sani says information, including slander, is more accessible, and amplified by social media.

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00:00Toxic politics has always been a part of the Malay political landscape, an analyst said,
00:08although methods have evolved with the rise of technology. Asrul Hadi Abdullah Sani said,
00:14before the advent of social media, it was common to find Surat Layang or poison pen
00:20letters being circulated, especially during UMNO General Assemblies. He said people now
00:26have easier access to information, and with it, slanderous content, which social media
00:32has amplified. On Wednesday, UMNO Deputy President Muhammad
00:36Hassan lamented the death of mature, polite and thoughtful politics, which he said was
00:42based on the best ideas available across the Malay political landscape. Shahzad Shukri
00:47of International Islamic University Malaysia, however, would not go so far as to say that
00:52mature politics had died, but acknowledged that it has regressed, saying that politics
00:58has simply become a blame game. Meanwhile, Azmi Hassan of Akademi Nusantara
01:03said toxic politics began to take root during GE14, with past campaigns relying heavily
01:10on issues surrounding race, royalty and religion. He said GE14 was when rhetoric took over from
01:17policy, adding that while they were devoid of substance, using it endeared politicians
01:23to the people.

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