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A response to comments on ‘The four-letter word called SEX’

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 06:16 AM PDT

As I write this, almost 100 comments have been posted in response to my article titled 'The four-letter word called SEX'. I have picked up just four of these comments to reply to. I hope this will trigger some debate as I feel we need more discourse on what ails Malaysia. I have not edited or amended any of these comments and have published them as is.

NO HOLDS BARRED

Raja Petra Kamarudin

1. It's wicked for RPK to say "The Malay mind can be summarised in just three words - sex, sex, sex!" There's got to be something in between having sex.

The greedy Chinese have in their mind three letters "KTM" - Kuda, Toto and Magnum before the next orgy. The pious Malays remain pure with Konkek, Tidur and Makan. -- 1Beruk


1Beruk, you said, "the pious Malays remain pure with Konkek, Tidur and Makan." But that's just it. If you really were 'pious Malays', then you would perform what Islam regards as the most important task of all. And that is to practice 'amar makruf, nahi munkar'. You know what that means, right? It means to uphold righteousness and fight against evil.

According to Islam, there are many levels of riba' (usury) and the sin of the lowest level of riba' tantamount to the sin of sexual intercourse of with your own father/mother (to quote Sheikh Imran Hosein). Usury means to earn money without any titik-peluh (without sweating or without doing any hard work). And bribery is within the category of riba'.

While I constantly hear Malays bashing other Malays regarding this man or that woman being involved in sexual misconduct, there is a deafening silence from Malays about the sin of riba' (bribery) when that sin tantamount to the sin of sexual intercourse with your own mother/father.

So which 'pious Malays who remain pure' are you referring to? The Malays who remain silent about what matters most -- corruption, abuse of power, plundering of the national coffers, etc?


2. Feel free to bash Malays and Muslims here. You guys just made my work easier to explain to the Malay community how hypocrite you guys are. You guys talk about "Colour blind policy la, no discrimination la, equality la", then when RPK comes to Malay-Muslim bashing, it seems you guys changed to the other side of coin.

By the way, I'll start a campaign amongst my Malay friends and relatives to vote for Malays only. Judging from the comments in
Malaysia Today for many years, I dare to say that I don't trust you non-malay guys..!! -- Anti-secularist

Anti-secularist, I agree with you and this is what I have been saying for so, so many years. If I write an article critical of the Malays/Muslims, the applause brings the house down. But if I make one, just one, remark against the Indians, the Hindraf people will scream RACIST! And if I criticise the Chinese, suddenly I am no longer a towering Malay, a national hero, and whatnot. Suddenly I am a chao kah bugger (bangsat).

I have reminded the Chinese from way back that they whack the Malays/Muslims at their own peril. It just makes it easier for PERKASA, PEKIDA, Umno, etc., to tell the Malays to vote Umno because the Chinese are their enemies and not their friends. And all they need to do is come to Malaysia Today for the proof to support this allegation.


3. I remembered when you posted videos instead of articles under this column not to long ago. I also remembered that after one or two days you updated those videos with Chinese translation. Why so Pete?

Reason I ask is that why can't you have your articles translated into Malay? The article above and most of your writings describe what you see wrong with Malay Muslims in this country. Your articles about what you see wrong with the Malay mindset should be given to the Malays to be read. Sadly as I am sure you are aware the level of English mastery (at least among the Malays) in this country is pathetic, most Malays would not get the message you are trying to send in your articles.

As you might be aware as well, Malays in general do not like to be mocked or to be told that they've been doing things wrong. However sometimes tough love has to be given but sadly your tough love message to the Malays I'm afraid is not being fully understood. Please try and find someone who can translate your articles into Malay. Could you also make sure the translation does not lose its intended message. -- Shafiq

Shafiq, the Chinese who translated my articles into Chinese did it on their own initiative. I did not ask them to do it. I am trying to get people to also translate my articles into Malay but no one seems to be interested or to have the time.

Some Malays, on their own initiative, have launched a Bahasa Malaysia version of Malaysia Today. The address is here: http://m2daybm.blogspot.com/. The problem is to get people to translate my articles. "Please try and find someone who can translate your articles into Malay," you said. I would be very prepared to allow YOU (and maybe some of your friends if you can speak to them) to help do this translation work. Are you interested?

I am tired of people telling me that I should do this and should do that. Why can't YOU do it? If it needs to be done, and if it is important enough, then do it yourself. Don't keep expecting others to do it. Do you expect me, alone, to do the work of educating the Malays and to try to change their mindset?

Is not Islam about the ummah? We call ourselves 'Ummah Islam', the Muslim Community. So where is this community spirit that Islam shouts about? Why is the community sleeping?

I know Malays do not like to be mocked. Nobody likes to be mocked, not even I. But the Malays have a saying: sayang anak, kena pukul. So I whack the Malays not because I hate the Malays but because I love them (in fact, I love ALL Malaysians whether they are Malays or otherwise). And I have said this before. If I hated the Malays I would just ignore them and let them dig their own graves and bury themselves in the ground.

Shafiq, you just do not know how much my heart bleeds for the Malays. When I was in my 20s and 30s back in the 1970s and 1980s, I used the gentle approach. Then I was in the Dewan Perniagaan Melayu. That was 30 or 40 years ago. I am now 61. How long do you think I still have to live? In maybe 10 years time (or could be less) I will be dead. I no longer enjoy the luxury of time. Time is not on my side. I am in a hurry before I die. So now I whack, whack, whack, and then go to my grave knowing I have tried my best for the people of my father's ethnicity. The rest I leave to God.


4. Uncle Pete,

Is there any possibility maybe in another 20, 30, 40 years so on, that Muslim can convert to Christian peacefully in Malaysia? Or it will be never happen? -- HermoineGranger


HermoineGranger, I don't know. But by then I will not be around any longer anyway. My task now, while I am still alive, is to try to make the Muslims convert to Islam. That in itself is so difficult. They think they are already practising Islam but in reality they are not.

So let's talk about now, not about 20, 30, or 40 years in the future when I will already be dead.

And for those other comments, sorry that I did not respond here. If I do, this piece will be ten pages long.
 

The four-letter word called SEX

Posted: 24 Sep 2011 09:09 PM PDT

So the state religious authority can actually be called 'The Department of Anti-Illicit Sex'. It is not actually a religious department. It is an anti-illicit sex department. Millions of Ringgit of your taxpayers' money is spent to employ thousands of officers whose job is to make sure that you only bonk your wife, and from the front, and no one else other than that and not from any other position other than the front.

NO HOLDS BARRED

Raja Petra Kamarudin

Sex video allegations 'cruel', says Customs DG

(The Malaysian Insider) - Customs' chief said there was no proof its officer was in a sex video recently unveiled by pro-Umno bloggers, adding it's "cruel" to link it to Ahmad Sarbaini Mohamed's death.

"Although the blog clearly showed sexual acts, until today there has been no further information over who was involved. As such, it cannot be conclusively said that it involved a Customs staff," Customs director-general Datuk Seri Mohamed Khalid Yusuf said in an SMS response to The Malaysian Insider

"Linking the sex act to Sarbaini's case, which I cannot even see the link, is a cruel act and an irresponsible one, if it seeks to humiliate a person who has died," he added.

If there was proof, then Khalid said the evidence should be passed to the police, not revealed in public.

Earlier this week, Umno-linked blogs released a video in an apparent attempt to tarnish the reputation of Customs officers ahead of Monday's verdict in the Sarbaini inquest.

The video — which appears to have been secretly recorded — shows a Malay man engaging in sex with a Caucasian woman in what looks like a hotel room.

Umno-linked blog theunspinners.blogspot.com was the first to release the video, claiming the man in the recording was a Customs officer while suggesting the woman was a Russian prostitute.

The man in the video is not named, but the blogger links the recording, which is titled "Pegawai Kastam Yang Terlampau," to the senior Customs officer's death while in the custody of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) earlier this year.

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When all else fails, raise allegations of sexual misconduct. It works every time. When they wanted to bring down Anwar Ibrahim in 1998, they did this. Why not raise allegations of abuse of power or corruption involving contracts, projects, shares, etc? I am sure they can find many instances where friends and even family members of Anwar were recipients of government 'favours'.

Every Barisan Nasional politician (and/or their friends/family members) benefited from some form of government handout. I know of many instances where those close to both Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Anwar benefited from being close or related to the Prime Minister/Deputy Prime Minister.

It would not be that hard to find at least one instance where Anwar can be said to have abused his position to enrich his friend or family member. I personally know of some, although I will not mention them or else there will be allegations made against me that I have been bought, have turned, am a Trojan Horse, etc. Anwar can do no wrong so I better not say he did if I value my life.

Rahim Thambi Chik, the one-time Chief Minister of Melaka, was absolutely corrupt. There would be scores of instances where he was involved in corruption to the tune of hundreds of millions. But it was the ONE allegation of sexual misconduct and not the 50 cases of corruption that brought him down.

Mat Sabu and Ahmad Sarbaini (the Customs Officer who died at the hands of the MACC) are now being smeared by sexual misconduct allegations as well. Why sexual misconduct and not something else? Because allegations of sexual misconduct works every time and has never failed thus far to bring someone down.

Even if all these people are sexually promiscuous, so what? Even if they are gay or bi-sexual, so what? Even if they do poke their peckers into all and sundry and bonk all over the place, so what? How does it affect me personally? In what way do I suffer? Do I lose anything? Does the country lose anything? Will it bring the country to bankruptcy? Will the country's economy collapse? Are the taxpayers paying for it?

Yes, what is it that does affect me personally? In what way would I suffer? In what way do I lose? In what way does the country lose? What is it that will bring the country to bankruptcy? In what way will the country's economy collapse? In what way will the taxpayers pay?

All the above, and more, will happen only when the country is mismanaged and the country's wealth is plundered by those who walk in the corridors of power. Other than that, neither the country nor I suffer in any way -- even if those who walk in the corridors of power indulge in orgies every weekend.

So, why this fixation on sex rather than on how the country is being mismanaged and on how the country's wealth is being plundered? Well, because most Malaysians don't care a damn about important issues. Most Malaysians are kay poh. They only want to know who is bonking whom and whether from the front or from the back.

That's Malaysians for you.

So they raise allegations of sexual misconduct and use this to bring their adversary down. And that is why the deceased Customs Officer is now being smeared by the Umno Blogs.

Initially, he was said to have been involved in a multi-billion racket. Then it was reduced to a mere few hundreds of millions. Now it is sex with a woman who is not his wife. The last minor allegation -- though of no impact to me, you, or the nation -- is the sure formula for success.

I suppose, to the Chinese, this type of allegation would not matter. In fact, it can even enhance your chances of becoming the party president. If Chua Soi Lek can arrange for 100 more DVDs to be released showing him in various Kamasutra positions, he might even go on to become the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia. But to the Malays, this is taboo. This will bring you down if you are Malay.

Why are Malays so fixated with that four-letter word, sex? I am not a sociology or anthropology student but it is not that difficult to analyse the Malay mind. Let me very briefly tell you why (hey, can I get a PhD for this?).

Let's look at the current controversy raging in Malaysia with regards to the Islamic law of Hudud. Hudud is actually one of many laws under the Shariah and involves what can be considered as serious crimes under Islam. These are crimes such as robbery, rebellion, murder, etc., plus allegations of sexual misconduct.

Yes, that right, the allegation of sexual misconduct is amongst the serious crimes such as robbery, rebellion and murder. In fact, Islam regards false allegations (fitnah) as worse than murder (the taking of a human life).

Amongst the seven serious crimes stipulated under Hudud is the crime of alleging that a woman is immoral. If the allegation is true and can be proven -- or can be supported by the testimony of witnesses (or a video/photograph, which can be taken as evidence) -- then the punishment is very severe. Some say she must be whipped with 100 lashes. Some say she should be whipped with 100 lashes only if she is not married. If she is married then she should be stoned to death. And if the accuser can't prove the allegation, then the accuser should be whipped with 80 lashes instead.

So you see, allegations of sexual misconduct sit way up there amongst the sevens serious crimes in Islam. Racism, persecution, discrimination, corruption, abuse of power, abuse of public funds, spending tens of millions of the taxpayers' money for your wife's shopping sprees, cruelty to animals, and many more are not serious crimes covered by Hudud. Making false allegations of sexual misconduct is.

So Malays, being Muslims, have been brought up with this mindset. There is nothing more serious than allegations of sexual misconduct. Racism, persecution, discrimination, corruption, abuse of power, abuse of public funds, spending tens of millions of the taxpayers' money for your wife's shopping sprees, cruelty to animals, etc., are not serious crimes.  An allegation of sexual misconduct is!

This is why you see all these allegations being made. Malays are fixated with sex. Everything is about sex. The Malay mind is submerged in sex.

If you still don't think so, let us look at the Shariah courts. What do the Shariah courts deal with other than family matters and matters such as eating during the month of Ramadhan when you should be fasting? Why, sex, of course.

The state religious authorities conduct raids to catch people indulging in illicit sex. Do the state religious authorities conduct raids to catch people involved in racism, persecution, discrimination, corruption, abuse of power, abuse of public funds, spending tens of millions of the taxpayers' money for your wife's shopping sprees, cruelty to animals, etc? Of course not! They do not care about all that. They only care about those people indulging in illicit sex.

So the state religious authority can actually be called 'The Department of Anti-Illicit Sex'. It is not actually a religious department. It is an anti-illicit sex department. Millions of Ringgit of your taxpayers' money is spent to employ thousands of officers whose job is to make sure that you only bonk your wife, and from the front, and no one else other than that and not from any other position other than the front.

Sounds pathetic, doesn't it? Well, that's because it IS pathetic.

So now do you understand the Malay mind? And this is why all these allegations of sexual misconduct are surfacing. It is because of the way the Malays have been brought up and because of how they have been educated.

The Malay mind can be summarised in just three words -- sex, sex, sex!

Have I upset some Malays? Well, I hope so. I intend to upset them.

 
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