tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post6308504137782125555..comments2024-03-29T13:53:27.554+08:00Comments on KTemoc Konsiders ........: Kafir Harbi No 2?KTemochttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09951253039042572381noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-3856045390619805102016-07-10T15:48:37.335+08:002016-07-10T15:48:37.335+08:00On both sides of the political divide there are lo... On both sides of the political divide there are loose cannons who score their own goals by making statements that invite ridicule.<br /><br />I notice that on the Empire's side, most of the loose cannons have quieten down or quit (Azalina, Dahlan, Husni, Ramesh/Lester ...), save only for Keruak, Khalid whose recent action on the 1MDB leaks seems to be causing more damage.<br /><br />Nga Kor Ming is one of those on the rebel's side who should have toned down especially after his disastrous remarks/apology for insulting Zambry. They don't seem to realise their amateur remarks (no swimming pool, bark/bite, bad fung shui, Superman screw ...) actually provide ammunition to the other side and become the subject of memes. <br /><br />(Update: Nga has now denied the controversial posting).<br /><br />People of the faith do not think like the way you wrote. Logic, rationality, rule of law, common sense, reason etc all are secondary to their beliefs. (Your sweetie blogger HA's line of thinking seems to be quite representative of such beliefs). <br /><br />Their conviction is not that something is right or wrong, it is the defence of the faith that matters. For example, the PAS hudud bill and SIS court decision are proclaimed as victories in a JAIS Raya sermon. Not too long ago IGP warned against questioning Islam and hudud as it could "provoke a retaliation from Isis militants."<br /><br />In 2006 the then (and now) Perak mufti almost caused a riot with his false news of a mass conversion, he justified that he "have fulfilled his duty of reminding Muslims of the threats facing Islam today the threats that now Islam faces". Why was he not arrested? Because any attempts to prosecute him would be treated as an attack on the religion. <br /><br />Recently, the supposedly level-headed mufti of Perlis took the case of MAS stewardess being "tormented that she has to serve alcohol and is not allowed to put on the headscarf". Did he not ask the stewardess why she chose this job when there are lots of other jobs that would not torment her, when she knew about the MAS uniform and the need to serve alcohol?Al Berthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15251769866746245911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-77145124645044826282016-07-10T12:40:00.747+08:002016-07-10T12:40:00.747+08:00The IGP is a highly politicised public servant, wh...The IGP is a highly politicised public servant, who thinks his primary loyalty is to UMNO and PM Najib, not the Constitution of Malaysia.<br /><br />Ngar's satirical post hit the nail right on the head of certain very senior people in UMNO. <br />There are many Malays who fully understand the sentiments in the message - there is no insult to Islam or Malay culture.<br /><br />"Dedak" in this context would mean chaff or crumbs. Its a swipe at those who would turn a blind eye to mega wrong doing , for a bit of crumbs falling off the table. <br />Siapa makan cili , dia yang rasa pedas.Monsterballhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13694084861364885645noreply@blogger.com