Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Muslims can no longer eat in Indian restaurants !!!!!

Nothing to do, continue to make trouble ...
from Lim Kit Siang's blog..


http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2007/06/27/tolerance-my-ass/#more-353
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Couldnt help feeling this angry today. I know at my age, I am supposed
to be mellowing out, looking forward to a nice chilled day and now
what? I find myself with the same amount of righteous anger as I had
when I was 16 - going through puberty and finding the world most
unfair that my mum wouldnt allow me to have my first pair of cargo
pants!

I was sitting in the banana leaf shop this morning having a roti and a
coffee when a group of JAWI officers entered the premises. 10 officers
to be exact, into this little shop. They spent a good 20 minutes going
through the place (and it is a small place!) and finally one officer
writes out a writ and gives it to the cashier. They then left.
Curious, I asked the cashier what that was all about and he replied
that they were not allowed to have their little altars and pictures of
their deities in their shop "because otherwise, Muslims cannot come
into their shops".

What utter nonsense! Are we still living in the Malaysia that is so
"famed" for its "religious tolerance"?? The shop is not a mamak shop.
It is an Indian Banana leaf shop. Why would it be surprising that they
should have signs of their religious beliefs in their own space? I
didnt think that sort of thing was illegal (please correct me if I am
wrong). What is wrong with this picture?

Will it come down to the point when my Muslim friends should not visit
my home just because I have a cross or a chinese altar there? PLEASE!
Better yet, I discovered as I was leaving , that the JAWI personnel
had targetted the other 3 banana leaf shops along that row of old
shops ( near the vets office - off Jalan Maarof, Bangsar Park ). There
were at least 4 nos of vans for the officers , ALL double parked on
the main road and causing an inconvenience to the other road users. Is
there a separate set of laws that govern these people? Notwithstanding
the fact that they are trampling all over the definition of religious
tolerance in this country , they also flaunt the general laws of the
land. This makes me really angry and sad about the state of our
country.
I now find it difficult to speak up for Malaysia when there are
arguments comparing Malaysia to other countries. It is sad that we can
have the once world tallest building and still think like we came out
of the jungle yesterday.

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