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Warning to Name Wee

Name Wee, of Negarakuku fame is a marked man. As seen in the video above, four masked men have warned the Malaysian rapper that he would receive punishment if he were to return home. The clip echoes the video threats made by Middle Eastern terrorists.

Speaking in Malay, one of the men read from a statement: “We would like to give a warning to Name Wee that if you were to return to Tanah Melayu (Malay Land), you will receive punishment for insulting Islam.”

Don’t know if the threat should be taken seriously… anyway, someone else made a parody of this warning video in defense of Name Wee:

This is getting childish lei. An eye for an eye will only make the whole world go blind.

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