As the title says, whenever someone witnessed a robbery or theft, whether it's right in front of their eyes or watching videos, photos or news articles of it from their gadgets, they would often resort to unemployment bashing. I can still remember on one news article posted on Facebook about a snatch theft that resulted in the victim's death, one netizen's response is by typing the following sentence: 'too lazy to work'.
Seriously, why are these netizens so ignorant?
22 February 2018
11 February 2018
Unemployment Bashing: Just Another Form Of 'Clickbaiting' (Updated: 03/09, 2005 Hrs)
WARNING: PLEASE TAKE NOTE THAT THE CONTENTS IN THIS POST WILL OFFEND CERTAIN READERS. IF YOU WISH TO READ, THEN PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK. I SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF YOU'RE OFFENDED WITH THIS POST.
09 February 2018
Untold Good Deeds: A Young Man, an Old Lady, and a Trolley (Updated: 10/02, 2215 Hrs)
Note: This writing is based on a true story that happened on the month of March, 2017. This is not an urban legend, fairy tale, or some 'Friend Of A Friend' (FOAF) stuff.
07 February 2018
CCTV Cameras
1. CCTV Cameras. These cameras are typically installed in shops or outside buildings as a form of crime deterrence. Whoever commits any form of crime in areas with these cameras will have their actions captured on video.
2. Unfortunately, I frequently see CCTV videos of theft and robbery are being misused by the viral media to bash and humiliate the unemployed and jobless as lazy, making it a rather insulting form of clickbaiting practiced by the viral media.
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