'Slaughter chicken' Muslim NGOs talk cock
YOURSAY ‘It is for a responsible government to pull the brakes on them.’
NGOs explain reasons for chicken slaughter
Ferdtan:
See the coward, Martabat Jalinan Muhibbah Malaysia (MJMM) leader Abdul Rani Kulup Abdullah, avoided mentioning PM Najib Razak when he said this: "After Mahathir (Mohamad), (came) Pak Lah (Abdullah Ahmad Badawi). (And everything) ‘hancur’ (crumbled)."
Abdul Rani, who came after Pak Lah? We dare you, say it. Say that even with Najib Razak, everything ‘hancur.’ All of you are really a bunch of parasites.
Onyourtoes: Abdul Rani, you said it all - you want all the minorities in the country to be afraid of Malays.
Yes, the Malays are ‘tuan’, and everyone should kowtow and be afraid of Malays. Is this not the chicken blood was all about - to threaten the minorities with harm?
To respect Malays and to be afraid of Malays are two different things. I think we will never respect those Malays who are like you. You created innuendos that were not there and then you turned them into racial and religious issues.
Where was the insult on the Malays? We have been asking you for days now, show us specifically in Seputeh MP Teresa Kok’s video where was the insult on the Malay race, Muslim religion and the royalty.
In a democracy, the leaders and their wives are subjected to public scrutiny and criticism not just in their official capacity but also on how they live their life. It was not about race, it was the fact that they are leaders of this country who have failed us.
Jiminy Qrikert: The generation of May 13 incident have grown up and many have children. Their parents were terrified of a recurrence of May 13. They themselves are afraid for their children.
Now, four decades later, these post-May 13 babies are all adults and many have left the country. The few remaining have no fear of May 13.
And Teresa Kok's generation are now taking back what was lost to them for 44 years - their inalienable rights as equal citizens of this country.
All ‘ketuanan Melayu’ could do was suppress two generations of Chinese Malaysians with fear of terror. Today all three generations no longer have any fear.
What can ‘ketuanan’ Malays do to Chinese that has not already been done, except exterminate an entire community? Exterminate six million people? Sounds familiar?
Wg321: When the police sent their investigations papers to AG (attorney-general), the AG is at a loss on how to prosecute Teresa Kok for sedition i.e. for “insulting the Malay race, Islam and the king”.
Even those Muslim NGOs who accused Teresa Kok could not pinpoint exactly which part of the video clip was “insulting the Malay race, Islam and the King” during the interview with Malaysiakini .
Teresa Kok can put up a very strong defence if she is prosecuted. If Kok is arrested and put on trial before March 23, Anwar Ibrahim will win with an even bigger majority in the Kajang by-election.
Odin: One would be wasting one's breath and time engaging with Islamic Consumers Association of Malaysia (PPIM) chief Nadzim Johan, Abdul Rani and the members of their respective associations.
They are all mentally retarded racists and bigots. Just ignore them. They'll run out of steam shortly, shut up, and slink away with their tails tucked between their hind legs.
Not Confused: I really honestly do not think that I have ever, in my 65 years on this planet, heard such a load of absolute and utter twaddle as this intellectually-challenged group have today thrust upon us unsuspecting public!
It beggars belief that rationale human beings could seriously give such a banal statement and expect intelligent Malaysians to understand it, let alone accept it. I despair for Malaysia with individuals like this roaming free on the streets.
Telestai!: No matter how these so-called ‘Islamic NGO’ spin, twist and turn, they cannot justify their barbaric action. Shame on them for tainting the good name of Islam. When will the silent majority of true Muslims speak up?
Hmmmmmmmm: Is what they did even allowed in Islam? It looks more like voodoo to me.
Geronimo: The video insulting the Malays or insulting Umno Baru? Many of my Malay friends don't feel insulted but on the contrary felt disgusted by the theatrics put up by this NGO.
BN only garnered 47 percent of the popular vote in GE13. If we were to discount the non-Malays who voted for the BN, Umno Baru would probably received less than 40 percent of the Malay votes.
Is this the true representation of the Malays as quoted by Nadzim Johan?
Anonymous #44199885: Extremists will always find reasons (no matter how unreasonable and how detestable) to justify their actions. It is for a responsible democratic government to pull the brakes on them.
In this regard our government has failed. It seems impotent in acting against extremist elements in our society who have seized the public agenda and claiming that their version of the issues is the one clamouring for resolution by the public.
Failure to reign them in will result in these extremist dictating the proper governance of this country and the oppression of all peace-loving and patriotic Malaysians.
There is no issue in the public sphere pitting the Malays against the non-Malays, there are only issues pitting the ruling party against the ordinary Malaysian.
The twisting of this into a racial and religious issue is a nefarious scheme designed to silence and oppress those who seek a just and equitable Malaysia for all Malaysians, whether Malay, Chinese, Indian, Orang Asal, Dayak, Kadazan, etc.
CiViC: And I quote Montesquieu's philosophy that "government should be set up so that no man need be afraid of another", and a government that relied on fear is called despotism.
That's exactly what BN-Umno is.
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