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Malaysians Are Triggered By Facebook Vlogger Nas Daily. Here’s His Response

He’s made a lot of Malaysians angry with his recent videos.
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18 Sep 2018, 04:43 PM

malaysians are triggered by facebook vlogger nas daily. here’s his responseMain image via Nas Daily/Facebook

Israeli-Palestinian Facebook Vlogger Nurseir Yassin, or more commonly known as Nas Daily, was recently accused of intentionally bashing Malaysia and having ‘hidden Israeli agendas’. The vlogger wrote a long Facebook post on his page to address these allegations.

malaysians are triggered by facebook vlogger nas daily. here’s his responseImage via Nas Daily/Facebook

The photoshopped picture Nas referred to is a screenshot that appears to show his page replying to someone’s comment on Facebook. The screenshot can be viewed below.

malaysians are triggered by facebook vlogger nas daily. here’s his responseImage via SAYS

In case you missed the story, recently, Nas Daily posted three videos that sparked outrage from several Malaysian netizens.

The first one Nas posted was titled “The Forbidden Land”. In the video, Nas equated Malaysia to North Korea and Malaysians weren’t happy about that.

The second video was one about Hassan al-Kontar, a 36-year-old man, who has been ‘trapped’ in the transit section of KLIA since March. Throughout the video, Nas doesn’t explicitly blame Malaysia or KLIA for Hassan’s predicament. However, some Malaysians still found the video offensive.

The third video centred on car drivers in Singapore. In this video, Nas spoke about Singapore’s parking culture and how most of them reverse-park their cars to save space. Nas went on to say that drivers who don’t practice this consideration are usually from another country. The video then panned to a car, which wasn’t properly parked, and surprise, surprise—it had a Johor license plate.

The video really made many Malaysians upset.

According to The Star, the post garnered over 7k likes and 2.3k shares after just one hour. Despite the hate, many Facebook users supported and encouraged him.

malaysians are triggered by facebook vlogger nas daily. here’s his responseImage via Nas Daily/Facebook

malaysians are triggered by facebook vlogger nas daily. here’s his responseImage via Nas Daily/Facebook

malaysians are triggered by facebook vlogger nas daily. here’s his responseImage via Nas Daily/Facebook

Some users pitied him for his apparent run-in with some local Makcik Bawangs.

malaysians are triggered by facebook vlogger nas daily. here’s his responseImage via Nas Daily/Facebook

malaysians are triggered by facebook vlogger nas daily. here’s his responseImage via Nas Daily/Facebook

malaysians are triggered by facebook vlogger nas daily. here’s his responseImage via Nas Daily/Facebook

But there were also those who reminded him that his videos are watched by many and they do affect how people view the places he talks about. Hence, he should be more mindful about what he says in his videos.

malaysians are triggered by facebook vlogger nas daily. here’s his responseImage via Nas Daily/Facebook

What’s your take on this?

Info via The Star and Facebook

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