PMX calls flag pins ‘free’, netizens say ‘taxpayers’ money

PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim emphasised that requiring students to wear the Jalur Gemilang badge, starting April 21, aims to foster patriotism and should not be turned into a prolonged issue.

However, it has been seen as a less-than-positive thing among social media users, as they feel this may not improve upon anything.

Recently, the Prime Minister added that these pins are “free”, which made many social media users unhappy. They said that these things are produced at a cost, probably done by a local company which would then need to be paid for their job.

The payment for the job would come from the taxpayers, stated an X user. The user then asked if the manufacturer of such pins is doing this for charity or if they are getting government contracts to produce them.

Furthermore, another user asked if those in the government are sacrificing their salaries to pay for these pins. Similarly, if it comes out from the public’s fund, then it is not exactly “free”.

Social media users are unhappy with how such situations are addressed. They feel such a response was done with a condescending tone. An X user added that the public will remember such tonations used during the next general elections.

Others add that if the current administration were on the opposing side, they would probably complain about such ideas being proposed. — March 29, 2025

Main photo credit: Reuters

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