Media is attacking Dubai hoping the millionaires who left London will come running back.


In the UK, more than 12,000 people have been arrested over social media posts, just posts, let alone videos.
Meanwhile, the UAE is under terrorist attack. The authorities simply asked people not to film others without permission and not to help the enemy by spreading sensitive footage. Yet some rushed to record videos that serve the Islamic regime’s propaganda and push fake news just to chase trends.
This is not about freedom of speech.
Freedom does not mean the right to endanger others.
Pictures can help localise certain areas that shouldn’t be.
You don’t have the right to expose civilians, put families at risk, or circulate material that helps those who want harm. Recording people’s lives and locations during a crisis isn’t journalism or courage.
At some point the line is clear.
What endangers people stops being a right and starts being abuse.
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