Malaysian Ministry's Doraemon PSA
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About
Malaysian Ministry's Doraemon PSA refers to Malaysia's Women, Family, and Community Development Ministry's post providing suggestions as to how women should act around their husbands while they are home during the coronavirus outbreak in March 2020. The post urged women to use a Doraemon voice and giggle which led to criticism and comedic video posts referencing their suggestions.
Origin
On March 30th, 2020, according to Mashable,[1] Malaysia's Women, Family, and Community Development Ministry shared suggestions to wives on their Facebook page which was later deleted. That Day, Twitter user @sharmillag[2] reposted screenshots of their posts adding the caption, "In the midst of a global pandemic, @KPWKM thought what we need is some good old-fashioned sexism. If you claim to represent women, start by acknowledging that couples should be equal partners in managing households – in responsibilities as well as care work! " (shown below). According to Mashable, one poster reads, "If a woman sees that her husband is not in line with her needs, she should use humorous words like 'his is how to hang the clothes, my love.' The ministry also suggested using a Doraemon-like tone and giggle instead of nag."
Spread
On March 31st, 2020, Many people on Instagram Twitter and TikTok began creating posts inspired by the suggestions. That day, Instagram user thesidneychan posted a short video with the caption, "This shitpost was inspired by today's events. #doraemon #talklikedoraemon #kpwkm #mco #covid" (shown below, top). That same day, Twitter user @SamdotC1[3] tweeted, "Please don't disrespect the cute #Doraemon. Everyone is unique in their own ways. Be yourself. Speak & do whatever you want in your own ways. You are your own NICHE. You are not an object. Do not degrade yourself. You are enough. #Happiness #Wellbeing" (shown below).
On March 31st, Twitter user @HarithIskander posted a video captioned, "Women don't need to put on cartoon voices in their own homes to be heard. And men shouldn't accept this kind of narrative. More so now, than ever, we need to rise up to be a better version of ourselves. I am a man and I am proud of doing a Doraemon voice.#stayhome #doraemon" (shown below). The tweet gained over 1,800 likes and 1,500 retweets in a day.
Women don't need to put on cartoon voices in their own homes to be heard. And men shouldn't accept this kind of narrative. More so now, than ever, we need to rise up to be a better version of ourselves. I am a man and I am proud of doing a Doraemon voice.#stayhome #doraemon pic.twitter.com/1k13Gzh81l
— Harith Iskander (@HarithIskander) March 31, 2020
Various Examples
How stupid I sound like. Even 5 year old me would not have done anything like that. Tapi, pass tak
RinaMohdHarun</a>? Am I stroking fragile male egos the right way? <a href="https://t.co/DLivo00Mqv">pic.twitter.com/DLivo00Mqv</a></p>— Nalina Nair 娜丽娜 நளின (
nalinadap) March 31, 2020
"It seems like everyone forgot what Doraemon's voice sounds like" 🤣
nablur</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Doraemon?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Doraemon</a> <a href="https://t.co/goucTAc6CO">pic.twitter.com/goucTAc6CO</a></p>— Qahar Aqilah (
KeliQilah) March 31, 2020
My Husband doesn't seem very impressed with my Doraemon's impersonation or with my Tamil serial reaction, I wonder why? 🤔 #DudukRumahChallenge #Doraemon #CARACARASIDAIBAJU #howtodryclothes101 #howtogelakmanja pic.twitter.com/5195jnvguw
— Satthiya Kandi (@TheBookynista) April 1, 2020
Search Interest
External References
[1] Mashable – Malaysian Ministry Wives Should Try Doraemon Tone
[2] Twitter – sharmillag
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