Saturday, November 30, 2024

Flood victim in Kelantan mocked for exposing her thighs as she prevents her garb from getting wet





Flood victim in Kelantan mocked for exposing her thighs as she prevents her garb from getting wet






TO some, moral indecency knows no boundaries and situation.

Such is the case of a female flood victim who received tongue lashing from netizens following a viral video of her wanting to show how deep the flood waters which has hit her unnamed district in Kelantan while incessantly pulling upwards her blouse to ensure that it did not get wet.

But alas in the midst of her excitement about the rising flood waters, it could have slipped her mind that this is conservative Kelantan where proper covering of the aurat (bodily part deemed private and should not be exposed) is strictly observed for the women folks.


Note that it is already bad enough that the flood victim has exposed her blonde-dyed lengthy hair which again breaches the aurat rule by leaps and bounds but thankfully the focus was on her ‘fair skinned’ thigh.

“We know it’s flooding but do you need not pull up your kain (literally cloth) till the v*gin*l level?” fumed Kak Bam  (@maafcakaplah) who re-posted a 41-second clip of flood waters having reached the thigh level of the said flood victim. “Paris of Malaya never died!”


Taw la banjir tapi perlu ke singkap2 kain smpai nk paras faraj? Bila org mengata org negeri ko, taw plak marah, pusing mcm2. Tapi balik2 korang juga yg buat hal. Paris of Malaya never died!
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The tweet that has fetched 1.1 million views at the time of writing somehow elicited many hilarious comments with one commenter noting that “this is the only moment to show off one’s thigh” while another suggested that faeces of the goats from the barn near her might be sticking on her body “as she plays with water”.



However, the poster Kak Bam ‘blasted’ one netizen who insinuated that “just let the lady do what she’s doing” for seizing the moment “to wash his eyes (basuh mata)” while another seemingly holier male commenter expressed hope that “one glimpse is suffice for every viewer”.



One netizen reckoned that the flood victim “desires to wear a bikini” while another who is likely a northerner wondered if she had wanted “to show the flood waters or her poen (northern dialect for private part):



One female netizen chided the flood victim for “kept saying ya Allah, ya Allah” despite her ’exposed’ appearance.

“She failed to protect the good image of Islam till I’ve to struggle to answer my non-Muslim colleague who is clueless about Islam. After all, they see our actions as the reflection of our religion,” asserted the netizen.



At the end of the day, another female commenter suggested that indeed the flood waters has reached the danger level – “that of v*gin*l level”. – Nov 30, 2024




6 comments:

  1. Aurat must cover ... come what may.

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  2. What interesting...and despite advances in internet, the media could not independently provide expert assessment like map of flooded areas in their report, just relying on descriptive text. Don't they know now is a one glance provide quick and as broad information like infographic or dashboard? Been wondering, from map perspective, the areas flooded, and down to specific district granularity of evac centres, road close, or macro level, how many areas in the country are flooded.

    I went to youtube to check on local news report and video clips showing field situation of the water level but none that grab my attention on showing summary level. Maybe have to browse more.

    Will follow a bit more of the news update, whether direct from news poetal, or thru this blog or others. My colleague did share an infographic map of water level of fivers in Pahang since he is working in the field in Mentakab.

    NADMA is the agency for national disaster management, no? Was there a single agency source of reporting or info or publicity or public update?

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  3. https://www.bernama.com/misc/rss/news.php?id=2369162

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  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgZLTuVTSRM#bottom-sheet

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  5. https://www.nadma.gov.my/bm/#informasi-bencana

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  6. For an agency directly under the PMO, the NADMA website is pretty "shitty" terrible. You pay attention to details when you are there, you will know.

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