Public Health Malaysia Claims ROSÉ & Bruno Mars' Song 'APT.' Encourages Bad Western Behaviour

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Public Health Malaysia Claims ROSÉ & Bruno Mars' Song 'APT.' Encourages Bad Western Behaviour
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The Public Health Malaysia Facebook page is claiming that ROSÉ and Bruno Mars' new song, APT. (which refers to a Korean drinking game), encourages bad Western

The Public Health Malaysia Facebook page is claiming that ROSÉ and Bruno Mars’ new song, APT. , encourages bad Western behaviour among the people.

“Dissecting the lyrics of popular songs like ‘ROSÉ and Bruno Mars – APT.’ is very important, especially when the song is getting popular and is often used as background music on social media.”They then brought up how ‘APT.’ is being used seductively. “Children may memorise these lyrics without realising the message being conveyed. As parents, educators and as a society, we should be more careful and sensitive to the influence of Western culture that is increasingly being accepted without censorship,” they added.

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