Muslim leader blames women for sex attacks!

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Muslim word is sensitive? HAHAHAHAHA

I'd suggest for those who think that the word "muslim" is a sensitive word... to stop thinking that way. Many muslims have wrecked their own kind and their own image so it's wise not to make it worst.
 
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MPKB can chase all the women out from Kelantan and watch as their own male species die one by one with no means of reproduction. Why no sex? Because male and male can't produce any children. Now, don't they know that men need women to procreate? So, give the women some credit and due respect.

Don't put rubbish like sex-dressed women will tempt men to rape them. Even properly-dressed women suffered the same fate. Why not execute the person who commit rapes and other forms of crime against women?

This reminds me an anime called Vandread where both men and women live on separate worlds. They procreate by cloning themselves.

To that idiot who ask outsiders to leave Kelantan, you better leave first since you are not a Malaysian! Better pack your bags to Indonesia!
 
lets evacuate all the girls out from kelantan and see how they rot and die there... they want their land, they get it lor... but certainly not for long... coz sooner or later, they will rape each other (men rape men) due to lust....
 
acbc said:
Even properly-dressed women suffered the same fate.
Dude, not only well dressed woman but I reckon it's known throughout the nation that pigs rape their very own underaged daughters too, ain't it?
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With sensitive postings, I'm just waiting to see who's the first person who'll retaliate with anger and violence but I guess the answer is pretty clear on what kinda people will use anger and violence rather than open minded discussions.
 
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I also dunno what going on in Kelantan.Indecent dressing cause rape.All bullshit.There places most raping case in their state.I read article in THE STAR a guy from IPOH,he agree what MPKB is doing and hope whole malaysia follow them.I wanna whack this guy kau kau.Next time we see car show every single girl wearing baggy t-shirt and pants.Not revealing clothes.If anyone here heard some said should follow MPKB rules.PM me,i will team up with u,beat him up and send him back to Kelantan
 
ky69, next time you see the ipoh guy, sodomise him, and after the session, tell him that he deserved it because his wearing is too sexy.

PS: the writer "claimed" that he is from ipoh might just another PAS supporter from Kelantan.
 
If you take out uncovered meat and place it outside on the street, or in the garden or in the park, or in the backyard without a cover, and the cats come and eat it ... whose fault is it, the cats or the uncovered meat?

They deadly wrong, comparing an uncovered meat to a women, they should compare among those naked cats, are cats rape each other????????
 
Check this out!

TheStar said:
Most porn surfers from Kota Baru and Kuantan

BY SALHAN K. AHMAD

PETALING JAYA: Internet surfers in Kota Baru and Kuantan topped the list of local pornographic website visitors, according to Google Trends.

The most searched entries are “bogel” (nudity), “gambar bogel” (nude pictures), “seks Melayu” (sex involving Malays) and “cerita seks” (sex stories).

Google Trends is a leading Internet application provider by online search engine Google.

A check by mStar Online, The Star’s Malay online portal, found that Internet users in Alor Star, Kota Kinabalu, Batu Pahat, Johor Baru and Petaling Jaya preferred the entry “bogel”.

Kota Baru surfers searched mostly for “sex” and “porn” while surfers in Batu Pahat, Petaling Jaya, Johor Baru, Klang and Shah Alam searched mostly for “Melayu bogel” (nude Malays).

“Gambar bogel” is a favourite among Internet users in Kuantan, Kota Baru, Alor Star, Kota Kinabalu, Batu Pahat, Johor Baru and Petaling Jaya.

“Seks Melayu” is also popular among those in Klang, Batu Pahat, Johor Baru, Petaling Jaya and Ipoh.

Universiti Malaya psychologist Assoc Prof Dr Jas Laile Suzana Jaafar viewed the development as a normal phenomenon, especially in Kelantan which practised conservative policies in sensitive matters such as sexuality.

“If a teenager was the one who searched for it, it is normal because of puberty and he has to learn about sexuality to understand the changes they experience.

“If teenagers ask their parents or peers, how much information can they get? In Kelantan, parents are not open to talking about sexuality with their children,” she said, adding that some parents tend to regard the subject as a taboo.

Dr Jas Laile also said some research studies found that searching for sex materials online could lead to addiction.

However, she pointed out that the data in Google Trends did not give a full picture because it did not show information such as the age group of the Internet users.

“We cannot make a general conclusion, because if one aspect in the survey was wrong everything would be wrong,” she said.

Google Trends, at its official website, said the data shown was not an accurate yardstick as it only analysed part of the entries in Google.

According to information and technology communications writer Oon Yeoh, most Internet users who searched for sex materials were new users.

He said they would explore cyberspace because it could give them endless information compared with other media.
Source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/12/10/nation/16280253&sec=nation

Oh my, aren't they the epitome of decency....NOT!
 
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si|verfish said:
Check this out!


Source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/12/10/nation/16280253&sec=nation

Oh my, aren't they the epitome of decency....NOT!

i just wanna post that hahaha
so the most ppl watch porn comparing with other state,is kelantanise,
so what should they do, ban internet access in kelantan??
stupid people like to think stupid than pig

if male get rape,what they say?? is it cause of the male is wearing too sexy??
we should find some bangla and ask them go rape the councilor butt till ''hoi fa''
then tell him u wear too sexy:angry:
 
si|verfish,

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

PAS will soon declare, those surfer are from UMNO Kelantan Branch, not PAS!
 
yea read the news
damn sohai...
KB ppl...
and they also say cannot conclude if its teenagers
wakakka
in other words...maybe adults and grandfathers search it too
 
I wont say much..but i want some of you to read the following article..

How I Came to Love the Veil

By Yvonne Ridley
Sunday, October 22, 2006; B01



LONDON

I used to look at veiled women as quiet, oppressed creatures -- until I was captured by the Taliban.

In September 2001, just 15 days after the terrorist attacks on the United States, I snuck into Afghanistan, clad in a head-to-toe blue burqa, intending to write a newspaper account of life under the repressive regime. Instead, I was discovered, arrested and detained for 10 days. I spat and swore at my captors; they called me a "bad" woman but let me go after I promised to read the Koran and study Islam. (Frankly, I'm not sure who was happier when I was freed -- they or I.)

Back home in London, I kept my word about studying Islam -- and was amazed by what I discovered. I'd been expecting Koran chapters on how to beat your wife and oppress your daughters; instead, I found passages promoting the liberation of women. Two-and-a-half years after my capture, I converted to Islam, provoking a mixture of astonishment, disappointment and encouragement among friends and relatives.

Now, it is with disgust and dismay that I watch here in Britain as former foreign secretary Jack Straw describes the Muslim nikab -- a face veil that reveals only the eyes -- as an unwelcome barrier to integration, with Prime Minister Tony Blair, writer Salman Rushdie and even Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi leaping to his defense.

Having been on both sides of the veil, I can tell you that most Western male politicians and journalists who lament the oppression of women in the Islamic world have no idea what they are talking about. They go on about veils, child brides, female circumcision, honor killings and forced marriages, and they wrongly blame Islam for all this -- their arrogance surpassed only by their ignorance.

These cultural issues and customs have nothing to do with Islam. A careful reading of the Koran shows that just about everything that Western feminists fought for in the 1970s was available to Muslim women 1,400 years ago. Women in Islam are considered equal to men in spirituality, education and worth, and a woman's gift for childbirth and child-rearing is regarded as a positive attribute.

When Islam offers women so much, why are Western men so obsessed with Muslim women's attire? Even British government ministers Gordon Brown and John Reid have made disparaging remarks about the nikab -- and they hail from across the Scottish border, where men wear skirts.

When I converted to Islam and began wearing a headscarf, the repercussions were enormous. All I did was cover my head and hair -- but I instantly became a second-class citizen. I knew I'd hear from the odd Islamophobe, but I didn't expect so much open hostility from strangers. Cabs passed me by at night, their "for hire" lights glowing. One cabbie, after dropping off a white passenger right in front of me, glared at me when I rapped on his window, then drove off. Another said, "Don't leave a bomb in the back seat" and asked, "Where's bin Laden hiding?"

Yes, it is a religious obligation for Muslim women to dress modestly, but the majority of Muslim women I know like wearing the hijab, which leaves the face uncovered, though a few prefer the nikab. It is a personal statement: My dress tells you that I am a Muslim and that I expect to be treated respectfully, much as a Wall Street banker would say that a business suit defines him as an executive to be taken seriously. And, especially among converts to the faith like me, the attention of men who confront women with inappropriate, leering behavior is not tolerable.

I was a Western feminist for many years, but I've discovered that Muslim feminists are more radical than their secular counterparts. We hate those ghastly beauty pageants, and tried to stop laughing in 2003 when judges of the Miss Earth competition hailed the emergence of a bikini-clad Miss Afghanistan, Vida Samadzai, as a giant leap for women's liberation. They even gave Samadzai a special award for "representing the victory of women's rights."

Some young Muslim feminists consider the hijab and the nikab political symbols, too, a way of rejecting Western excesses such as binge drinking, casual sex and drug use. What is more liberating: being judged on the length of your skirt and the size of your surgically enhanced breasts, or being judged on your character and intelligence? In Islam, superiority is achieved through piety -- not beauty, wealth, power, position or sex.

I didn't know whether to scream or laugh when Italy's Prodi joined the debate last week by declaring that it is "common sense" not to wear the nikab because it makes social relations "more difficult." Nonsense. If this is the case, then why are cellphones, landlines, e-mail, text messaging and fax machines in daily use? And no one switches off the radio because they can't see the presenter's face.

Under Islam, I am respected. It tells me that I have a right to an education and that it is my duty to seek out knowledge, regardless of whether I am single or married. Nowhere in the framework of Islam are we told that women must wash, clean or cook for men. As for how Muslim men are allowed to beat their wives -- it's simply not true. Critics of Islam will quote random Koranic verses or hadith, but usually out of context. If a man does raise a finger against his wife, he is not allowed to leave a mark on her body, which is the Koran's way of saying, "Don't beat your wife, stupid."

It is not just Muslim men who must reevaluate the place and treatment of women. According to a recent National Domestic Violence Hotline survey, 4 million American women experience a serious assault by a partner during an average 12-month period. More than three women are killed by their husbands and boyfriends every day -- that is nearly 5,500 since 9/11.

Violent men don't come from any particular religious or cultural category; one in three women around the world has been beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused in her lifetime, according to the hotline survey. This is a global problem that transcends religion, wealth, class, race and culture.

But it is also true that in the West, men still believe that they are superior to women, despite protests to the contrary. They still receive better pay for equal work -- whether in the mailroom or the boardroom -- and women are still treated as sexualized commodities whose power and influence flow directly from their appearance.

And for those who are still trying to claim that Islam oppresses women, recall this 1992 statement from the Rev. Pat Robertson, offering his views on empowered women: Feminism is a "socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians."

Now you tell me who is civilized and who is not.

[email protected]

Yvonne Ridley is political editor of Islam Channel TV in London and coauthor

of "In the Hands of the Taliban: Her Extraordinary Story" (Robson Books).
 
ya i read it in The Star today, fantastic talking about educating teenage about sex, Kelantan Menteri is a sure loser n hypocrite, who know what he do behind the curtains!
 
Tohsan,
Not only the kelantan menteri are the losers and hypocrite but in fact, a large number of malaysians are. Hang on. I think a lot of humans are. It's just a matter of how good a hypocrite they are. And what does the kelantan menteri does behind the curtains? raping his own underage daughter. Seems like they're no different from those indonesians barbaric pigs.
 
Do they promote brotherly love??

Anyway, is there any Muslim around here?? I wanna hear about your opinion about this issue.
 
ehaab said:
I wont say much..but i want some of you to read the following article..

so after so much of good things that the koran preach why do the taliban n so many terrorist still choose the extremist way and continuely oppress women i wonder?:regular_smile:
 
Tohsan said:
so after so much of good things that the koran preach why do the taliban n so many terrorist still choose the extremist way and continuely oppress women i wonder?:regular_smile:

how do i answer this question i wonder...am i one of them..i am trying to clear doubts about islam here..

Let me ask u another question:
You see when one sees a "terrorist" or "extremist" people are ready to point at islam..because of ignorance..
There is a large problem in with paedophiles in churches..and its a problem..i wonder why no media blamed christianity for that...its because you cant...
 
I got few suggestion for the PAS leader
i.)Poke your eyes so that u can't see any sexy dressing woman(zth member willing to help u)
ii.)Donate ur eyes to someone who need eye to survive
If u have chicken heart not willing to do
iii.)Make a contact lens cover ur whole eye act like a blind man.So u can't see pretty girl and woman can dress sexy.
Do u guys agree with this suggestion?
 
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