Lets ban em all!



I quite similar to the approach people in management attempt to solve assorted problems in Malaysia.
A prolonged time ago, reserve helmets were made mandatory for each motorcyclist as good as pillion rider. Thereafter, the little smarty-pants wore helmets with visors to sack banks. Although you was still in propagandize during that time, you recollect the supposed resolution that the management came up with to solve that problem. They simply criminialized helmets with visors. Problem solved, right?
Many years ago there were concerns over deaths caused by accidents involving water-scooters in Penang beaches. Of course, prior to everybody could finish saying "water-scooters", you recollect the little hot-shots due that water-scooters be banned. Fortunately that did not happen..
Baby dumping? Oh well, that's easy. Ban, among others, Valentine's Day celebration.
The best of the lot is the efforts taken by the little of the supposed ulamaks to sove the problem of Muslims carrying really diseased "aqidah" or faith.
Muslims in Malaysia contingency be among the weakest when it comes to "aqidah." After all, the Parliementarian straightforwardly told the Parliament last year, if you am not mistaken, that Malaysian group cannot "tahan" to see their mother (or wives) cooking in the kitchen when they come behind from work. The mother (or wives) contingency to illustrate be ready to have sex with the group there as good as then. This was, as good as is still, of march straightforwardly agreed to by the Obedient Wives Club that additionally advocates, among others, spiritual sex. (I think the OWC took the idea of spiritual sex from the cyber sex or phone sex phenomenon).
Sorry, you di! gress.
Yes, Muslims in Malaysia have been really diseased in their "aqidah". Solutions, anybody? Yes, anathema the poco-poco dance. Ditto Valentine's Day celebration. In Bangi, someone actually pronounced cinemas should not be built. What else ya? Oh, yes. Electronic Bible. Ban it please. While you have been it, why don't you anathema the Bible in Bahasa Malaysia as well, right? That would be the hollistic approach. Yes. Superb.
If those were not enough, you should afterwards have the seminar titled "Strengthening the Faith, the Dangers of Liberalism as good as Pluralism as good as the Threat of Christianity towards Muslims. What is the Role of Teachers?".
Of course, recently, you have the Erykah Badu banning. All because of the little art work on her body. The most new is Irshad Manji's book. Over in Indonesia recently, they went gaga over the Lady Gaga concert. You all know the result, right? Yes. What else though the ban.
Looking during the trend, the enemies of Islam have been not just the Israelies, the Jews, the United States as good as their allies. The most potent poison one could unleash opposite us, Mulims, is zero though women, apparently. Send Irshad Manji as good as that's it, 15 million Muslims would remove their conviction soon. Send in Lady Gaga as good as hundreds of millions of Muslims would be out of their Islamic thoughts sooner than one could spell "Gaga."
Malaysia is, however, not alone when it comes to banning things. China, that coincidentally invented paper, due banning books on philosophy that came from anywhere alternative than the state of Qin in the 3rdcentury BC. In fact, China is still leading the approach in this area of socio-illogical move. Most new is its banning of Kate Winslet's breast in Titanic 3D movie for fright of the group reaching out to touch them in the ci! nema. Cl assic.
Books seems to be the favourite for this activity. In this regards, Islam is not the only religion in whose name books were banned. The Catholic Church had forced Peter Abelard to burn his own book, that consisted, among others, his understand of the Trinitarian. There was additionally the time when the Bible was taboo from being translated in to the vernacular. And theory what? The Catholic Church additionally used to have issues with Greek plays as good as Arabic as good as Jewish texts. Hmmdj vu?
In England, Henry VIII led the way. He actually did not similar to William Tynedale's version of the Bible as good as had it, of course, banned. Not sufficient with that, he burnt him during the stake.
Meanwhile, the "greatest republic on Earth", aka the US of A, is not spared with this desease as well. In Masachussettes, the Quaker texts were banned. And of course, they additionally hanged witches during Salem. Boston saw the imprisonment of Ann Austin as good as Mary Fischer for texts that annoyed the afterwards acting-Governor.
One of the most astounding book blazing happened in the land of freedom as good as liberty itself, France. In 1842, surprise surprise, officials during the propagandize for the blinds actually collected books created in Braille as good as burnt them. Of march you all know that Louis Braille's method later became the universal writing method for the blinds.[1]
Anything that can be criminialized would be banned. Austalia, the land of smashing beaches, man-eating sharks as good as kangaroos, the year or dual ago sought to forestall exploitation of children in pornography. And how did they propose to do that? Hilarrious. That's how. They due the anathema of tiny breasted women in pornography. Malaysia's regulations on taboo names is perhaps necessary due to the fact that the little parents do give their children names such as Siti Mazda or Abdul iPhone. We can however take refuge in the fact that you have been not alone. In Denmark, there is the Law on Personal Names to be calm with. Under that law, people expecting children can select the pre-approved name from the government list of 7,000 often West European as good as English names - 3,000 for boys, 4,000 for girls. Those wishing to have non-approved names contingency find accede during their local bishopric or church. Among those who instruct to deviate is Lan Tan, the 27-year-old Danish lady of Singaporean as good as Malaysian skirmish who is trying to win approval for her daughter's name, Frida Mei Tan-Farndsen.[2]Yes. Go Malaysia!
So, be concerned not for this madness. We have been not alone.
[1]Refer tohttp://open.salon.com/blog/amelia_flood/2009/09/23/a_brief_and_rambling_history_of_banning_books_-part_1for more.
[2]http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/08/world/europe/08iht-danes.html?_r=2
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