Friday, October 3, 2008

"a fool finds no pleasure in understanding"

How come teenagers blog about everything under the sun but we don't blog about politics?

We hantam the education system kau kau and gossip about the girl in tuition, but we don't bat an eyelid at politics and business.

(Yeah, I'm pretty much ='( because I don't know anything about the US credit crunch.)


Check this out:
Since When Has RPK Been a Security Threat
(Marina is Mahathir's daughter)


Sigh. Bloggers are now deemed violent. More specifically, Malaysian bloggers.
Personally though, aren't emo bloggers more violent? They can certainly make the public nervous, what with their pessimistic, deeply dark philosophical behaviour towards life and all that. xD

The article by Dr. Bakri Musa, attached with the post, was really eye-opening.

Totally.
Extremely.
A hundred percent.
God bless Malaysia.

Here's a quote from the article:
Law professor Azmi Sharom said it best. “The arrest of Raja Petra, Kok and Tan shows that the law is so open to abuse that we have no other choice but to get rid of it. …. There can be no room for amendments. The ISA must go.” Amen!


(Azmi Sharom writes for The Star)
I wonder, though, if by saying that itself, he would get arrested under the ISA. Hrmm. Food for thought.


Also, do read Marina's post on Do Malaysians Hate Blacks?

An Anti-Racism Act would definitely be of much more worth than a Race Relations Act, don't you think?
I mean, all that violence-doesn't anyone want to stop it? The article from the Malay Mail (also in the post) goes to show that we are such hypocrites.


What a wonderful world.

Proverbs 18:2-A fool finds no pleasure in understanding
but delights in airing his own opinions.



Music: Alicia Keys-Teenage Love Affair

3 comments:

Jonathan said...

An Anti-Racism Act would be such a shitty law...

ISA is good if it's carried out fairly...

Jonathan said...

And RPK didn't have strong evidence or whatever he said in his blog or whatever websites... He should be charged with something else though, that would have made more sense...

aisha said...

But ISA is totally misused lah now.

I doubt RPK is guilty of anything. Although I've got no idea what he said in his blog, I'm sure it was done under "freedom of speech". Did you read his post?