MP Warns Bullying Films May Be Fueling School Violence

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Hulu Terengganu MP Dato Rosol Wahid has raised concerns that films portraying bullying may be influencing students to act similarly in schools. Speaking in the Dewan Rakyat during a debate on a parliamentary report on bullying, Rosol highlighted that such content, often seen in cinemas or on streaming platforms like Netflix, can shape young minds.

“Movies showing bullying or ragging in hostels seem to be affecting our children and students to some extent,” he said.

Rosol stressed that the responsibility to curb bullying should not fall solely on schools, urging parents and the wider community to play a role. He also suggested reintroducing caning as a disciplinary measure, recalling his own school days when such punishments were allowed.

“Back then, caning was permitted in schools. Today, the ministry often sides with parents who complain, which limits teachers’ authority to discipline students,” said the former teacher.

He added that teaching methods should consider the varying capabilities of students. “There are high-achieving students, average ones, and those who struggle. We can’t apply a one-size-fits-all approach to teaching,” Rosol said, emphasizing the need for tailored education alongside stricter anti-bullying measures.

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