Seeing Mr. Khang mention his name, Mr. Huynh, the club's chairman, replied: "When I passed by, I intended to call you but I saw you were engrossed in texting on your phone so I didn't want to distract you." Ms. Lanh, a former female youth volunteer and founding member of the club, interrupted:

- Oh my god, he wrote a post on Facebook and Zalo, not texting anyone. But I see that Mr. Khang has been posting a lot of negative posts online lately. If he keeps thinking like that, it won't be good in the long run, because everywhere you look, it's like gray!

- What did I write that you said was negative and problematic?

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- You wrote it without remembering? I'll just give you a specific example: during the 32nd SEA Games, you posted dozens of articles on Facebook and Zalo with false information about the Vietnamese Sports Delegation, with the intention of mocking and insulting the coaches, athletes and officials in the delegation. You even wrote a poem with mocking implications, saying that investing in the sports delegation is a waste of money, and you also said that our country is only interested in competing for virtual achievements, not caring about people's lives... You still think that's right?

- But I speak according to my understanding and point of view...!

Seeing Mr. Khang arguing stubbornly, Mrs. Lanh "snapped" back:

- I was planning to give my own opinion at some point, but since you've made excuses, I'll analyze it for you. Just the event of our country participating in the SEA Games, at first you wrote an article criticizing the Vietnamese Sports Delegation for bringing unrelated people along for the tour, in fact, they were officials working in foreign affairs and logistics. In another article, you criticized our delegation for only relying on "home ground" to take the lead, but in reality, when the congress was held in your country, we still firmly held the top position in the region... I think what you said is one-sided, lacking in constructive spirit and somewhat extreme, it's hard to accept.

Being “attacked” by Mrs. Lanh with her arguments and convincing evidence, Mr. Khang could not say anything, his face turned red. At this time, Mr. Thao, the oldest person in the club, approached, patted Mr. Khang on the shoulder, and said gently:

- Mr. Khang, we are all at a rare age. We must acknowledge what is right, and give constructive comments on what is not, instead of posting false content or providing unverified information online. We must set an example in the way we use social media for our children and grandchildren to follow, sir!

Seeing that everyone's comments were reasonable and emotional, Mr. Khang thought for a moment and then said softly: "I understand! Now I will change, I will not write randomly online anymore. When I write, it must be standard, have basis, and be convincing, right ladies and gentlemen...".

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