Perverted Morality.....
The modern history of mankinds is riddled with shames and contaminated humanity because there are always half-past-six “political leaders” aiming to gain popularity and niched acceptance by resorting to be champions of these misguided racists and religious fanatics.
What morality is these misguided criminals trying to propagate ? It sound like they are just a bunch of lawless gangsters aided by uniformed personnel going around places to hunt for and bully innocent victims. Perhaps they derived perverted pleasures in persecuting minority and defenseless human beings. I guess this is part of their cannibalistic teachings and upbringings. And they want the world to respect this despicable behaviors !
My misguided barbarians, you can believed in whatever you want to believe and you pray to whatever God you decided to name. For that matter, you can also believe and pray to the cow dung in your backyards. You can shout to the whole world that there is no other shit mightier than your holy shit. You can also rub the cow dung on your face and body. That is your rights. But for heaven sake, please don't dig the cow dungs and throw it to wherever you go ! Because you are polluting the environment we live. You showed no respect and intolerance to other people lifestyle, behaviors, and beliefs. You sincerely expect well mannered, civilized, and cultured people to accept your cannibalistic and hedonistic lifestyle and beliefs ?
Maggots occasionally craw out from shit holes for air and eventually will die in shit holes. Of course, they are full of shit and smell of shit. It is okay for you to live with shitty lifestyle and beliefs. But don't expect other people to accept your shit holes as habitat.
When cultured, well mannered, civilized, and God fearing human beings pass by shit holes, the natural thing to do is to SPIT at the shit holes and the maggots. Don't blames others for not respecting your way of life because you choose to be faeces and definitely you deserved to be treated like a piece of shit.
I am sicked and tired of these misguided moral minority using bullying tactics to demand the whole world accept their SHIT as fragrances.
Who has higher morality ? A prostitute who sell her services to wiling customers, or, a misguided forked tongue religious fagot forcing others to accept his prostituted cult.
'I am not a prostitute'
The New Straits Time
12 May 2006 From Amy Chew in Jakarta
"PROSTITUTE!" shouted the jeering crowds as a frightened housewife was led out to a show trial enforcing a controversial morality by-law.The evening before, on Feb 27, Lilies Lindawati was detained by officials of Tangerang, 35km west of here, while waiting for a bus home after dark, an offence under the local authority’s anti-prostitution regulations.With Lilies in tow, the officers went on to round up 28 other women. A 63-year-old woman buying rambutan on the roadside was arrested, as were two young girls eating at a stall. They were bundled off to City Hall where they were held for a night and brought to trial the next morning."There is lipstick and compact powder in your bag. That means you are a prostitute," said the judge, who spoke through a microphone at a makeshift court on the City Hall grounds.Crying, Lilies replied that it was common for women to carry lipstick and compact powder. "But he refused to accept my explanation," said Lilies as she sat on the floor of her one-bedroom house, which she shares with her husband and two children. "It was so humiliating. I am not a prostitute. I wasn’t even using make-up." During the last general election in 2004, Islamist parties failed to secure a majority in Parliament. But in regional and provincial elections, Muslim conservatives have won in some of the local legislatures, after which they wasted little time in enacting Syariah by-laws.The by-laws violate the Regional Law which states that matters pertaining to religion can only be decided by the central Government. But a weak central Government has allowed such by-laws to emerge in many parts of the country."Under the regional autonomy law, matters of religion lie in the hands of the central Government, except for the province of Aceh," said former regional autonomy minister Professor Ryaas Rasyid. Aceh was accorded a special status in 2001 as part of the Government’s effort to ease separatist tensions. "By-laws which violate the law should be abrogated. But the Government is not doing that because it is weak and does not know what to do," Ryaas said.Lilies was fined 300,000 rupiah (RM123). She could not pay the fine and was sent to jail with nine other women who also could not afford the fine.She lodged a police report against Tangerang mayor Wahidin Halim for wrongful arrest and defamation of character. She is also suing him for 500 million rupiah with the help of the Indonesian Legal Aid and Human Rights Association.Her husband, Kustoyo, 41, was forced to sign a statement by the school that employs him saying that he would not support her in her legal battle."I was told to just give in, that as rakyat kecil (small people), we will not win," said Kustoyo, a teacher of 20 years. "But I will support my wife. Smearing my wife’s good name is the same as smearing mine."The debate over the country’s controversial by-laws and draft Bills has seen human rights campaigners, pluralists and moderate Muslims pitted against conservatives.Women and human rights activists who staged a peaceful protest against the by-laws last month were attacked by conservative Muslim groups while, they allege, police stood by and did nothing.Women protesting controversial laws, including the draft Anti-Pornography Bill which bans the exposing of belly buttons and bare shoulders and kissing in public, say they have been terrorised.The battle will be long and arduous. But as Lilies the humble housewife has shown, there is no compromise for freedom and honour, and that courage makes giants out of mere mortals.
2 comments:
I fully agree, thank´s for your clever points.
Best wishes
Kovacs
Monday June 5, 2006 - The Star
Bad decision this time around
ONE of the hallmarks of good leadership is good decision-making.
The trouble is that it is almost impossible to identify good decision-making.
When a good decision is made, things tend to flow so smoothly that it would not occur to the common man that a decision was ever made, let alone a good one.
He would probably assume that the smoothness of the event was due to the natural scheme of things.
Bad decision-making, however, sticks out like a sore thumb.
Identifying the common welfare of the people is not easy in a multi-racial, multi-cultural and multi-religious nation, especially so when the matter at hand strikes at the heart of one’s religion.
At this point, it is appropriate that I disclose that I am Catholic.
When the movie The Passion of the Christ was first released in 2004, the Universal Roman Catholic Church, led then by the late Pope John Paul II, received it with unreserved enthusiasm.
Colombian Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos, Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy at the Vatican, was quoted as saying: “Seeing this film provokes love and compassion. This film is a triumph of art and faith.”
It was acclaimed as an accurate portrayal of Catholic belief.
In Malaysia, regrettably, we took a different view.
Film Censorship Board secretary Lukeman Saaid, was quoted as saying, “It’s a deeply religious movie. We live in a multiracial country and we need to show sensitivity towards other religions, particularly Islam.”
I fail to see how Islam could in any way have been threatened by that movie.
The Government then allowed the screening of the movie in cinemas on condition that tickets would only be sold in churches, thereby restricting its audience and the accompanying fanfare.
Two years later, the situation seems to have been reversed.
The current blockbuster, The Da Vinci Code, which is premised on a wicked distortion of Christian belief, has been allowed to sail through our censors uncut.
To compound the matter further, the movie and the book that it is based on have been given unparalleled coverage by the local media.
From a Christian perspective, therefore, the truth was curtailed, but lies have now been allowed to flourish.
Clearly, there has been an inconsistency in the decision-making process, leading, inevitably, to a bad decision.
CLEMENT G. LOPEZ,
Shah Alam.
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