Aaron calls for stronger unity, ethical digital society


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians should uphold human values, strengthen unity and progress towards a more ethical, well-mannered and wise digital society, says National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang (pic).

In his Wesak Day greetings to Buddhists nationwide, he said the theme of this year’s national-level celebration, “Mendepani Era Digital, Memupuk Kebijaksanaan Bersama” (Navigating the Digital Era, Fostering Collective Wisdom), carries a deeply significant message for all Malaysians.

“In today’s digital world, unity is tested not only in the real world but also on social media. (While) a single post can unite society, a slander can destroy national harmony,” he said in a Facebook post yesterday.

Aaron said the digital era poses challenges, including the spread of hatred, fake news, extremism and a culture of judging others without factual basis.

In this regard, he stressed that Madani values such as respect, compassion and social sustainability must be reflected in daily life, including in the use of social media.

“What we write, share and comment on reflects the maturity of our society. Every citizen has a responsibility to be an agent of unity, not one who spreads hatred.

“Malaysians need to be a mature digital society, to think before sharing, verify before believing and respect even when views differ,” he said.

Aaron said the government believes interfaith dialogue is a key foundation in strengthening national unity as it provides the best platform to build understanding, bridge gaps and foster respect among communities of different races and religions.

Malaysia was built on the strength of embracing and celebrating diversity, which forms the pillar of the nation’s harmony and stability, he added.

Wesak Day, which will be celebrated today, is the most important day for Buddhists, commemorating the birth, enlightenment and death of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism.

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