JusticeMyArse

JusticeMyArse

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9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Charlie Hebdo killings... · 0 replies · +6 points

Is TDM condoning such acts or is he waving us a warning of what is to come?

How can such comments with the stench of racism be allowed without any prosecution? Mind you, he is no longer the iron fist PM that once ruled Malaysia.

His statement makes readers assume that Malaysians are acting this way when UMN0 backed Utus@n is allowed to continually spew racist hatred without bearing any consequences. What does he think of Malaysians? Barring a few racist extremists (you know who), Malaysians in general are not as he seems.

The time has come for Malaysian leaders to stop portraying Muslims and Malays in Malaysia as the "kesian" party whilst allowing "certain parties" (you know who) to continue what seems to be a different version of ethnic cleansing, although it is stated in the constitution of Malaysia to allow each and every religion to be practiced freely!

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Why no action on Uitm ... · 0 replies · +62 points

Need we ask?

Malaysia is already famous for all the wrong reasons. One of them being "alleged selective prosecution".

It comes as no surprise here. As the saying goes, "1Malaysia, 2Standards"...

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Review petrol and dies... · 0 replies · +3 points

Fuel is already subsidy free. Why shouldn't it be reviewed weekly? Our fuel prices should be in line with the global prices to avoid mismanagement of funds and profiteering by "certain parties".

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Do cheaper petrol and ... · 0 replies · +15 points

Regardless of how the subsidy system works, the biggest concern is how the government is going to spend the monies saved. With governmental sectors constantly caught "mismanaging funds" and with all the wastage reported, even by the PAC, the bigger question is, can we trust the government?

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - BFM says allegations a... · 0 replies · +47 points

Hauling staffs and members of BFM up after such a short period upon reports were lodged just shows how "efficient" our local authorities are especially when the alleged "criminals" are unarmed and NOT dangerous.

I would like to see the authorities going after corruption amongst the elitists in Malaysia rather than going after such baseless allegations by a small group of extremists.

Just exactly what are the duties of our local authorities? It seems to be distorted by the day.

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Slowdown will force Ma... · 0 replies · +3 points

Although we are adaptable, it does not mean that we would turn a blind eye toward the corruption and abuse of power by authorities. Malaysians have already "down-graded" our lives because of the diminishing ringgit, and yet, with tougher days ahead, despite openly knowing the perils that await the Malaysian economy, our government decides to "advise" the people to tighten their belts further? Based on a recent study, more than 50% of Malaysians are "aspiring to achieve middle-class income". Just by that statement alone, has already painted a clear picture of the dire state Malaysians in general are in, but yet, certain people can still use taxpayers monies to travel abroad for "work".

Malaysia boleh...

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Tell Umno to oppose hu... · 0 replies · +47 points

It isn't about how backward Hudud is, but instead, similar to the Sedition Act, a powerful act that, in the wrong hands, can be abused in the worst ways possible.

Besides, with what we've seen especially in recent weeks, can we trust THIS "government" to play god?

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - PKR and DAP’s 18... · 0 replies · +9 points

No la.. His FB page... keh keh keh

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - GST won’t affect... · 0 replies · +2 points

I wonder if it is because this minister foresees the ringgit dropping even further which means foreigners will be getting more out of the exchange rates therefore already absorbing the impending price hikes which are projected to exceed 10% despite the governments "assurance" due to the implementation of GST.

Hmm....

9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Muslim groups demand s... · 0 replies · +2 points

Strangely, is the government endorsing extremism in Malaysia? How can one expert in religions be lesser of an expert in the religion of his faith with a global reputation as being a scholar have his point of view aired on a radio channel be seditious?

As for the RM10,000 fine, BFM is a business radio channel - Agreed. But what affects business is current affairs, and it was during that time when the interview was conducted, THAT issue (which now shall not be named in fear of sedition) WAS a CURRENT AFFAIR.

'cam tu pun tak bleh ke?