A fine example of a melayu perkasa pig

I wonder how this melayu perkasa pig would react if I did the same to his holy book? Nah, no need to wonder, because he will react exactly like the mob who burnt things and kill one another over the Mohammad cartoons.

All his despicable act can get out of me is for me to call him a pig. Yes, he has feet that remind me of the dirty khinzir that he finds disgusting. I don’t worship my Alkitab. It is only ink and paper, and he can do whatever he wants with the Alkitab. He can stomp on it, and he can use the pages to wipe his stinky ass with them for all I care.

If only he had tried to read some of the pages in the Alkitab that he stomped on or wiped his stinky ass with. He might find the scales fall out of his hatred filled eyes, and his black heart moved to repentance, and saved himself God’s wrath and judgment especially after cursing the Trinity.

And as to the dare from this melayu perkasa pig, I, as an Iban, take up his challenge and dare him to put his hairy balls on the Alkitab and post the pictures on the internet. If he is really as brave as he makes himself out to be, show your face as well, pig!

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Plans afoot to Christianize Malaysia!

The stories coming out of Malaysia seem to be stupider by the day.  It just seems like there are no longer any sane people left in the country!

How is it even possible for Malaysia, with a 60% majority Muslim, to become a Christian country?!   Especially when you have rabid groups like Perkasa daily baying about unseen bogeyman out to undermine Islam and taking away the rights of the Malays?

If it had been any other paper publishing the unfounded and inflammatory story on plans to install a Christian Prime Ministry and to turn the country into a Christian one, ISA would have been invoked, its publishing permit revoked, and the editors hauled off to Kamunting! But the paper in question being Utusan Malaysia (UMNO owned), it did not even get a slap on the wrist from the government.

But as it is, all you get is some tepid response from some UMNO leaders, mostly mumbles about not believing in hearsay, and allowing the police to investigate the authenticity of the stories as published by two pro-UMNO bloggers.

And as to the Prime Minister of Malaysia being Christian, I ask the same question that Bernard Dompok, the only Christian Minister who has the gonads to speak up on the issue, “What is wrong with having a Christian Prime Minister?”  There is nothing in the Constitution that bars a non-Muslim or a non-Malay from holding that position.

What Utusan Malaysia is doing is clearly with the approval of UMNO, and an indication of UMNO’s a desperate attempt at winning back the Malay vote.   I hope sane Malaysians can see through this despicable method of stirring religious and racial tensions by UMNO surrogates.

It is of no benefit to the country when there are chaos between the different religious and racial groups.  Why should the country burn just so a few corrupt politicians can hang on to their power?

Reading:

Avoid hearsay in Christian Malaysia row, says Umno sec-gen
PM does not have to be Malay or Muslim, says BN minister Dompok
Baptising M’sia: PAS calls it hogwash
Spurned-lover Umno resorts to Christianity to get at PAS

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Internet used to tarnish the police’s image says KL police chief

KL police chief Zulkifli Abdullah warns of ‘irresponsible parties’ out to spoil the good name of the force.
The Kuala Lumpur police chief today warned all officers and men in the force to be wary of cyber threats from “irresponsible parties” out to tarnish the force’s good name.

Speaking at the monthly meeting of the Kuala Lumpur contingent at its headquarters in the federal capital, Zulkifli Abdullah said police personnel should therefore be mindful of what they post online.

“(You) are advised to be more careful, and not to negatively impact the team. Irresponsible parties often use this medium (the Internet) to manipulate issues that affect the public peace and safety.

“Religious issues, trespass of places of worship, deaths in custody and many more issues are manipulated and cause unease, leading to diminishing faith in the government and police force,” Zulkifli said.

The force cannot allow such “cyber threats” to affect its efforts to make Kuala Lumpur the safest capital city in the world.

Full story here.

Ala, why complain about the internet tarnishing the image of the police force when the police force is capable of doing that job so finely all on their own!?

It’s amazing that we have such a person heading a police force!  How stupid does he think the rakyat are?

If he is worried about their image, then he better start doing his job!  Sex videos are being screened, promoters of the sex videos are still walking scott free, and he wonders why people are bad-mouthing the police force and questioning their credibility?

And in the days leading up to the last Sarawak elections, the strong presence of the police force was used to intimidate opposition candidates and the rakyat.  The police force are seen as pawns to the powerful in government, and most certainly not transparent or independent!

Talk about barking up the wrong tree and blaming the internet!

 

 

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Oxymoron: Islam under siege in Malaysia

Speaking to reporters today, spokesperson Yusri Mohamad (left) said this is particularly in relation to recent developments in Islam-Christian affairs.

Specifically, he cited the designation of a non-Muslim affairs exco in Penang and the ‘pseudo-appointment’ of Christian Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Idris Jala to handle issues pertaining the Malay-language Bible as threatening Islam’s position as the official religion.

He claimed there is no provision in the federal constitution for any official non-Muslim affairs body, and that making Idris the go-to minister for Christian affairs is thus unconstitutional.

“There is a (threat). These sorts of threats come in seasons but now have become more serious and are putting a lot of pressure on the way we deal with issues pertaining to Islam,” he said.

“Islam is the official religion and is a pillar of our nation, but attempts are being made to make its position equal to other religions.

“Followers of other religions are portrayed as marginalised and oppressed…Islam and Muslims are dressed in an ugly mask and is made to seem guilty so that they give in (to demands).”

The fact that Idris was appointed to handle the Al Kitab issue was also wrong, he said, since Idris cannot be said to be non-partisan because he is Christian.

Full story here.

The claim by Pembela that Islam is under siege is so outrageous that I am almost rendered speechless! Almost.

I don’t know what it is with people like Yusri Mohamad. He claims he knows the Constitution, yet in the same breath he conveniently leaves out the fact that non-Muslim Malaysians are free to practise their religion in peace and harmony!  That fact is clearly stated in the Constitution, in black and white!

Furthermore, the Constitution states that “every religious group has the right to manage its own religious affairs.” And yet, here we have groups like Perkasa, complaining and harassing Christians and  telling them what words they can or cannot use, what language Bible they are allowed or not allowed to use, where they are allowed or not allowed to build their houses of worship ….  Now who is under siege?!

No Malaysian denies the fact Islam is the religion of the federation – all non-Muslims want is they be allowed to practise and manage their faiths as they see fit without others who are not of their faiths telling them what they can or cannot do! What is so difficult to understand with that?!

It is ridiculous to argue about Idris Jala being the person that deals with the Christians on the Al Kitab impasse.  Does Yusri Mohamad expect a Muslim person, from the Muslim affairs Department maybe, would do a better job?  How is it that he is okay with a Muslim telling Christians what they can or cannot do, and accepts that the Muslim is going to be non-partisan?  But a Christian minister talking on behalf of the government to Christians is partisan?  It just goes to show how confused and convoluted his argument gets.

It is simply absurd that 10% of Christians in Malaysia can cause the 60.4% Muslims in the country to be under siege!  Especially with their Muslim special status and rights accorded to them, in writing no less!

Macam sik ada kerja, endang suka molah pasal!

Reference:
Malaysian Constitution

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Sarawak Chinese not likely to vote for BN with or without representation in Sarawak cabinet

Sarawak PKR chief Baru Bian is confident the Chinese in the Land of the Hornbills will not vote for the BN in the coming General Election, even though they may lose representation in the government.

“During the state elections, the SUPP and George Chan issued all sorts of threats but the Chinese still voted for Pakatan. They will continue to snub BN until there is real change, or in fact, until there is a total change in government,” Baru told a press conference in the PKR headquarters in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday.

“All these years, only the rich towkays benefitted from Taib Mahmud’s government, not the ordinary Chinese. They had to work hard and rise through their own efforts. So it means nothing to them, whether there are government posts or Cabinet posts or representation.”

Full Malaysia Chronicle story here.

Sarawak PKR chief Baru Bian expresses what every ordinary and hard-working Chinese already knows for a fact.  Drive around Kuching and Miri and be awe-struck by the luxurious mansions owned by the Chinese towkays, and you can bet your bottom dollar that they are well-connected to BN politicians.

So whether they (the Chinese) vote for SUPP or not, or whether there is any Chinese representation in the state government or not, their lives are not going to be affected one little bit.

At city administrative level, the leaders are appointed by the State BN, and whatever plans for the city’s development will continue as usual.  So again, the ordinary Chinese will continue to live their lives as they have lived before the state general elections – with or without Chinese representation in the state government.

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UMNO desperate for PAS to leave PR

I hope Anwar Ibrahim is right when he said that PAS would not accept UMNO’s invitation to join BN.  It is obvious to all the reason for the invitation to PAS – to destroy the Pakatan Rakyat alliance.

If Nik Aziz’s recent comments are anything to go by, the possibility of PAS rejoining BN does not seem likely any time soon.  I mean, why should PAS be the one to save BN’s skin?  The BN coalition is falling apart even as we speak.  MIC was practically decimated in the last general election and MCA is right behind them shown by the dissatisfaction of and lost of support from the Chinese voters.

The way UMNO and its surrogates are going on and on about Ketuanan Melayu and Malay Muslim rights, there is no way that support (or lack thereof) from the Chinese electorate is going to improve the political fortune of MCA.  Sarawak was a good example of the loss of support from the Chinese for a BN coalition partner.  The recent state election was the worse that SUPP candidates had ever performed in its history with the BN.

I do not agree with PAS’s goal of a total Islamic state for Malaysia but for now their alliance with Pakatan Rakyat benefits all who desire to break down the stranglehold of the BN lgovernment.  It is time Malaysia is governed by other than the present crop of corrupt BN politicians.

 

 

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SUPP’s Conundrum

So, Pakatan Rakyat did not manage to win enough seats, no where close in fact, to get rid of the state BN government. But despite the loss, DAP’s win in the urban constituencies practically wiped out the Chinese dominated SUPP.  The only men left standing representing SUPP in the state legislature are three non-Chinese!

It just tickles me to no end how upset the corrupt, lap dogs to Taib, leaders of the SUPP are, and some are even suggesting that the three non-Chinese victors in the just concluded elections not be appointed any ministerial position!!  Why? Because they are not Chinese and therefore cannot represent the interests of the Chinese!!

What a load of crock!

How different are the Chinese’s interests from the non-Chinese in Sarawak?  If SUPP is sincere in promoting the well-being of all Sarawakians then, any member of their party who wins an election, whether he be Chinese or otherwise, should be able to represent the interests of the people who elected him! After all, not every one who voted for the candidate from SUPP was Chinese!

That is why I think, Pakatan Rakyat’s strong presence in the state will only bode well for the state.  I think people in general, are beginning to see that the PKR and the DAP are the only true multi-racial parties in the country.

The opposition alliance may have lost this round of the battle to take back Sarawak from the present corrupt BN, but like my friend, Vernon, eloquently said the day after the elections, “We live to fight another day.”

Readings:

SUPP in a fix over elected Dayaks

 

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