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Malaysian shares moments of unity online, inspiring netizens nationwide

A Threads post by @aidil.rawi showing Malaysians of different races working together to repair a motorcycle has caught widespread attention.

IN a world where online posts often spark arguments and negativity, a recent post on Threads by @aidil.rawi is bringing a breath of fresh air.

The post features a simple image of people from different races and religions working together to repair a motorcycle in a workshop, and it has quickly caught the attention of netizens across the country.

The post has caught the attention of netizens, receiving over 30,000 likes, 383 comments, and over 2,000 shares as of press time.

Many users were moved by the post, sharing their own experiences of unity. Some even posted pictures showing moments with friends from different backgrounds, celebrating real-life harmony and togetherness.

Boonkeat593 commented, “Finally something good in Thread, thank you brother, I really need this picture to wash away my eyes from extremist posts in Thread.”

Aaryy.me shared, “Idk why but reading all the beautiful comments makes my eyes filled with tears oh love this !!!!”


“I wish we could go back to the old Malaysian vibe. Every day when I open Threads, flooded with racism in posts and comments everywhere. I really miss the Malaysia we used to have..Thank you brother for being a nice Malaysian!,”Nisha_nrajan added.

Lilshytdust_ wrote, “Malay, Chinese, Indian working together to fix a motorbike, this is real Malaysia.” Mugilanz also reflected, “Freaking love the comment section guys. This is our Malaysia!”

“In conclusion, all the negativity is only on social media. In real life this is us,” Huda_hriest commented.

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