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- A local influencer has sparked controversy after making disparaging remarks about students in the arts and literature stream
- In a recent statement, the controversial influencer, DMA Islam, claimed that “most students who study literature are unintelligent” and described arts degrees as a “fallback option
- ” He further alleged that those who pursue such fields do so to avoid more challenging disciplines like STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)
- For illustration purposes only According to DMA, many arts students simply want to obtain a degree like others but choose what he called an easy path, or “the path of least resistance,” suggesting tha
- “Students who pursue literature are stupid,” DMA remarked in a viral Threads post
- Source: “They’re stupid” – Malaysian Influencer Claims Literature Students Choose the Ea
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