Once upon a time, I also got invited for a coffee, because someone on my facebook cannot accept a meme/picture of jesus that was shared and commented by millions of people around the world (including countless christians) – and I only shared the post, didnt even commented/captioned it.
In my opinion, this is a weaponisation of our police and racial/religious defensiveness against people of differing faith. This is extremely unacceptable – because the police are unable to make judgement calls and had to react to every single report in regards to racial/religious issues (yes, they will react to something lame as this, but will more or less ignore you if you lose your NRIC).
I responded the same as this Tay guy, by urging the investigation officer, to review how they are handling such matters, make objective judgement calls and not get “used” by bigots as weapons against innocent individuals.
Remember, your faith is not my responsibility. Your freedom to practise your faith, however is. Thus, its everyone’s responsibility to ensure we can continue to practise our respective belief system without prejudice and absolute freedom.
But you shove your belief system down someone else throat and force them to follow it – and use the police system to clamp down on other’s freedom of expression – you are trying to weaponise a justice system – which one day, can be used against you and your faith too.