A death hoax image of Ian Miles Cheong next to a brazen bull device.

Who Is Ian Miles Cheong, And Why Are People Talking About His 'Brazen Bull' Punishment? The Death Hoax Explained

Conservative pundit, former gaming journalist and present Elon Musk "reply guy" Ian Miles Cheong apparently found himself in hot water recently after a petty Twitter / X exposé bled onto the pages of a mainstream Malaysian newspaper.

While Cheong spends most of his time online commentating on American socio-political issues, the thread brought to light that his views may not gel well with the politics of the country in which he actually resides, Malaysia.


After Cheong's repeated pro-Israel comments were highlighted in the New Straits Times amid the ongoing war, many internet users began to express their concern that Cheong may be liable to be prosecuted for sedition in his majority Muslim home nation of Malaysia.

These initial concerns quickly spiraled into a cross-internet spree of people either cheering on Cheong's potential capital punishment or falsely eulogizing his "untimely death."

Here's a recap of everything that led up to the Ian Miles Cheong death hoax of 2024.

Who Is Ian Miles Cheong?

Ian Miles Cheong is a right-wing political commentator largely known for his conservative views on the internet. Cheong first grew an audience in the early 2010s as a video game journalist and as the editor of the gaming site Gameranx, while also moderating several large subreddits.

However, he lost his moderatorships after it came to light that he was in a positiontrum he was taking money from media companies to promote their content as a "Social Media Consultant."


In the latter half of the 2010s, Cheong continued to grow an audience as a conservative Trump supporter on X under the handle @stillgray. Since 2017, he's worked for the Daily Caller, a website co-founded by broadcast journalist Tucker Carlson. His commentary on U.S. politics is often undercut by people pointing out the fact that Cheong is a Malaysian native and resident.

In February 2024, an anti-Israel troll account called @CensoredMen posted a long thread criticizing Cheong and breaking down his career from his beginnings in video game journalism through his current status as a conservative X personality. @CensoredMen also pointed out Cheong's pro-Israel posting, arguing it went against the values of most Malaysians, who are three-quarters Muslim.

Censored Men @Censored Men lan Miles Cheong - A Malaysian Obsessed With The West ( THREAD) lan was born and raised in Malaysia. He lives in Malaysia. However, he only concerns himself with western issues. CENSORED Weird, right? In this thread we'll explain the who, what and why in regards to Cheong. 1/11 11 D 1:01/3:20 Why Aren't There Female Characters in FIFA 14? lan Miles Cheong


Why Are People Saying That Cheong Might Get Charged With Sedition Or Even Executed?

Soon after @CensoredMen's post, Malaysian newspaper New Straits Times published an article about Cheong titled, "Netizens demand action against controversial Pro-Israeli political online influencer Ian Miles Cheong." The article cited Malaysian nationals who have called on their government to prosecute Cheong under the country's Sedition Act, given Cheong's history of defending the Israeli state.

NEW = STRAITS TIMES BT Business Times NATION Q Netizens demand action against controversial Pro- Israeli political online influencer lan Miles Cheong


Ian Miles Cheong issued a statement to the New Straits Times denying that he expresses pro-Israel views. He said, "My views on the matter have been very nuanced contrary to the regurgitated baseless claims about my past from unreliable far left-wing and transgender sources who have been literally trolling me for years due to my conservative views."

Cheong also posted a timely endorsement of Malaysia to his X account on February 10th, saying, "I actually love my country. The food is great, it’s peaceful, and it’s a strong conservative nation."

lan Miles Cheong @stillgray Feb 10 I actually love my country. The food is great, it's peaceful, and it's a strong conservative nation. 712 473 51 3.3K Tucker X @coresairstw. Feb 10 Wait you don't live in America? Then why all the commentary on our business? 37 ₁1.6M 3.1K ₁98K 口企 : 口企


X user @Sturgeons_Law noted that Cheong's decision to endorse Malaysia and deny Zionist affiliations may have something to do with Malaysia's history of executing people for sedition. X user @DrewPavlou made a similar post that day, adding that he hopes Elon Musk "choppers" him out of Kuala Lumpur before it's "too late."

NYPI (۱۱) O NYPI Sturgeon's Law @Sturgeons_Law • Feb 10 His pro-Israel posting finally got him noticed by Malaysia's Muslim- majority population lol (STRMIS) STIME New Straits Times @NST_Online. Feb 10 #NSTnation Controversial Malaysian influencer, lan Miles Cheong, has clarified that he does not advocate for Israel, despite claims circulating on social media. nst.com.my/news/nation/20... 74 10 3.4K Sturgeon's Law @Sturgeons_Law Joel @whitefeelimgs. Feb 10 I'm very curious what the ominous line about Malaysians "calling for action" against him means [77 32K Reuters December 6, 2023 4:13 AM PST- Updated 2 months ago 1.7M 1.3K 1:46 PM. Feb 10, 2024 3.5M Views ₁247K Malaysia has a history of arresting people and investigating them for sedition for making pro-Israel remarks 口企 Malaysia police arrest man over statements backing diplomatic ties with Israel : 口企 : ធ Aa < KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 6 (Reuters) - Malaysian police said on Wednesday they have arrested a 36-year-old man and were conducting a sedition investigation over statements he made suggesting the country should establish diplomatic relations with Israel. Drew Pavlou It might be all over for lan Miles Cheong. @DrewPavlou • Feb 10 One of the biggest media sites in Malaysia is now publishing calls to charge him with sedition. 257 I pray that @elonmusk will chopper him out of Kuala Lumpur before it's too late 537 NATION : Netizens demand action against controversial Pro- Israeli political online influencer lan Miles ₁695K 3.5K 口企


Where Did The Rumors About Cheong Being Executed Via Brazen Bull Begin?

Following the discourse in early February 2024, various internet users posted mocking celebrations at the possibility that Ian Miles Cheong may face capital punishment for his internet posting record.


But the specific rumor about Cheong's death-by-bronze-bull stems from a February 14th post by an X user that wrote, "🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨 Ian Miles Cheong is set to be publicly executed February 15. In a stunning turn of events, the Malaysian government has voted unanimously to use the Brazen Bull as the method of execution."


What Sparked The Ian Miles Cheong Death Hoax?

Rumors about Cheong's death were largely fueled by people making morbid jokes at his expense. One X user went so far as to eulogize the chronic poster in the form of a dated black-and-white photo.

Forever in our hearts 1988-2024


But according to Cheong, this isn't the first time he has been the subject of a death hoax.

lan Miles Cheong @stillgray 22m Throwback to the last time rumors of my death were greatly exaggerated. Not my first rodeo, won't be the last. lan Miles Cheong @stillgray Who reported me dead? 70 Remembering lan Miles Cheong We hope people who love lan will find comfort in the things others share to remember and celebrate his life. Learn more about memorialized accounts and the legacy contact setting on Facebook. lan Miles Cheong Timeline About Friends 443 8:36 PM - Nov 11, 2016 37 157 Photos Update Info 2 More Subscribe ₁40K View Activity Log www X : 口企



For the full history of Ian Miles Cheong's sedition rumors, be sure to check out Know Your Meme's encyclopedia entry for more information.




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