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7 years ago @ Malay Mail - Coffee shop, restauran... · 0 replies · +10 points

This is a clear example of how Islamic idea is creeping into non-Muslims' lives. Now imagine hudud laws being implemented. Those who tell us hudud will not affect non-Muslims must think again. And please shut up.

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Do it, revoke my passp... · 0 replies · +16 points

Do you expect UMNO gang will ever want a level playing field to debate?

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Let’s tackle Sab... · 1 reply · +38 points

BN is purportedly obstructing the revelation of the names of culprits from the scandal. So, how do you propose to arrest the problem? Harsh language?

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Stripped of royal titl... · 2 replies · +204 points

Malaysians are generally obsessed with title to the point of ridiculous. Titles don't mean nothing if deeds don't commensurate with good virtues and moral. Corruption, oppression, injustice, and sheer arrogance are not moral.

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Penang to lodge police... · 0 replies · +46 points

Sigh. I don't know I should call these UMNO punks' behavior stupid or vicious.

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - It only takes 2% of vo... · 0 replies · +11 points

Correction: Oil price had dropped to $66 per barrel yesterday.

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - ‘Embarrassing&rs... · 0 replies · 0 points

Especially Khalid Abu Bakar.

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - ‘Embarrassing&rs... · 0 replies · +1 points

Oh, I am hungry for Malay workers in various parts of my company. Unfortunately, they hardly work pass 1 year and suddenly disappear without notice. My manager sometimes even went to a few good performers at their houses to persuade them to come back by offering them higher pay and benefits. You know what? They resigned again later and only wished to stop working for a while. This kind of situations occur too frequently that I don't bother to count.

This is real situation. I am still hiring. If you find them willing to work without any tardiness and not come only at their own sweet time, I hire them immediately. Please do not insinuate discrimination within Chinese companies if you don't have hard proof. Talking nonsense based on your perception, hearsay, or just your figment of imagination is unacceptable.

Also, the government is supposed to lead by example to ensure equality prevails, not trying out do others by becoming more discriminatory. Your line of reasoning is completely stupid.

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - ‘Embarrassing&rs... · 1 reply · +2 points

Hogwash. You are setting up a case for straw man. Th affirmative policy is about equal opportunity. Yes, equal opportunity, in case you don't read it the first time. There was no quota set to give the blacks, for instance, universities admission priority. The law was about to ensure the schools must not admit students based on the criterion of race, or any other non-meritorious criteria. The US also does not practice government contracts only given to any particular race, unlike Malaysia. If you make a speech that has racial tone, you could be sued. Contrast that to Malaysia, my friend.

As for the Patriot Act, time and again this had been misquoted for, I believe, mischievous reason. That act does NOT apply to its own citizen! It is only for the foreign aliens with terrorist intent. It certainly does not use it on the oppositions or the Chinese!

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - ‘Embarrassing&rs... · 0 replies · +3 points

For some reason, Singapore mimic Malaysia in all draconian laws. The rationale I know is that it was part of their own national security program to do that. For instance, death penalty for drugs possession followed the footstep of Malaysia. However, Singapore was willing to change the laws for a lower degree of punishment if Malaysia were to do the same. Anyway, even if they have these laws, how often does the government use them to oppress its people?