So after 15Malaysia there's 107Malaysia. And from that we get cute Malaysian nationalist stuff like this:
Nice one, froggychua! But I wonder if they'd get to let us download stuff like this just like with the 15Malaysia stuff...
The 107Malaysia blah: 15Malaysia is as much about you as it is about us. You can join us simply by making your own film about the country we all love. Your film will be displayed on this page if you follow the instructions on the sidebar. When your uploaded film is displayed here, our page title will change to reflect the inclusion of your film in our project! Instructions:
Format. You may shoot your film with anything from 35mm film camera to your mobile phone. Your story is important. Not the equipment. Try keeping it to no longer than 5 minutes if you can.
Story. Your film can be about the pothole outside your house, the dirty drain next to your school, the favorite Malaysian food and so on. Whatever it is, it must be about Malaysia.
Respect. Malaysia is made up of different cultures and communities. We believe that all Malaysians should respect each other’s cultural differences. So please do not shoot anything offensive to anyone’s culture or religion or way of life. Our video display area is moderated.
Upload & Tag. When you have made your film, simply upload to YOUTUBE and tag it with the tag ‘15MY’ (without the quotes). Then wait 24 hours while we find your film and display it on this page.
Recommended. If your film impresses us, it will be listed in our recommended section so that everyone can find it easily.
I like this strategy. Interesting nationalist propaganda ploy. But what if a "non-Malaysian" makes a decent 107Malaysia short? Would they include it? And where's the stuff from Sabah and Sarawak?! Hmmm....
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