You know how our ministers and conservative knuckleheads keep saying we must be decent and sex in any other context besides procreation would bring you to hell and all that? Why is it then that most conservative people and paper based media can’t stop talking about sex?
They rant about abstinence and how listening to western music makes you unnaturally horny. They rant about how seeing a woman’s hair or pretty much any part of the female body would bring onto yourself ungodly lust and you would inevitably bring your awesome sperm squirting hot rod to bear on her and ask her whose her daddy?
Has it ever occurred to them that all of these sins come from men who think with their dicks and not their heads? Are they conceding the point that their methods of imparting values have all but failed and they resort to these measures?
A woman’s body is a god given thing and how she flaunts it is pretty much her own god dammed business. So what if she wears a tube top and a g string below? Does that mean men should revert to their animal states and play rape the indecent chick?
If the guy has got no self control, shouldn’t he be blamed for his lack of control and his family for not being good at imparting good values?
Damn chauvinists.
* I may have exaggerated certain things here to make the post more interesting
theodwyn 12:01 am on March 19, 2009 Permalink |
Hmm.. I don’t even want to discuss the standard of the English currently taught in our schools. The standard has been decreasing steadily for 50 years, and it will continue to deteriorate without some drastic action.
Malaysia’s edge over China and Vietnam is decreasing. We used to attract foreign firms to our shores with cheap labour and acceptable English. China and Vietnam and other countries have cheaper labour, and they are gaining on their English skills. The China-chinese students in the UK all speak and write excellent English. It can be said that some of them write better English than some of the Malaysians here.
What other ‘edge’ does Malaysia have. It used to be said that the political situation in Malaysia was stable, and the citizens were generally happy, which made it a good place to invest in. I doubt the current political climate can be described as ’stable’. A better word would be laughable.
zewt 10:38 pm on March 20, 2009 Permalink |
you know… stating the obvious and telling the ppl in authority what to do what urging and encouraging them to do the right thing is absolutely futile. i would rather save my energy to blog about rubbish than to blog about serious social issues in malaysia. this country needs more than a revolution before change can take place.
let those who want to continue to dwell in their langue keep their way… at the end of the day, those who choose to do the right thing will thrive.