So they are bombing the churches now... seriously, i don't find it that surprising... if you have truly considered the possibilities, you will find some inevitabilities in the action patterns in these ruling ppl... yes, i bring them up because i believe this whole thing is just another of their plans to stay in control... it fits prefectly well with what they have previously done, and the whole "Allah" taboo totally came out of nowhere... just like them to think of something like this... following, i will give my opinion on why they have done certain things:
Why Allah?
or another way to phrase it, why Islam? why religion? because it's the most sensitive issue available in malaysia. We boast ourselves as a free religion country, but no sound-minded person will actually agree with that. Come on, Malaysia is an Islamic country, admit it! No thanks to Mahathir, of course... totally screwing the Malays' minds with all his extremist attitude and propaganda... so, anything islam, and guarantee a group of malays will stand up in support... they don't have to bomb everywhere, just one place, one time... and the rest will follow, like bee to honey... next thing u know, we can't even use the word Islam!
Why church?
Yes, why Christianity, and not Buddhism or Hinduism? Simple. First i'll explain why not buddhism, which is really very easy, cuz there won't be as big a public outcry as it is now! buddhists are not as passionate about their religion as christians, and the effect that they hope to create (i will talk about this later) will not be of impact, of value... but of course that's the case only in malaysia... as much as they hate to admit it, malaysia is still alive thanks to China, so they don't really wanna do anything that could get this big power all worked up... the other country of concern is Thailand, where their monks hold quite a prestigious status despite being monks... since these two countries would not hesitate to take actions, best not mess with them! moving on to hinduism, first reason: too few people. Yes, there are too few Indians left in malaysia nowadays, at least percentage wise. second, Hindu temples are sacred to them, as we can see from all the articles on building, destroying of hindu temples... a Hindu temple takes years to build, since they emphasize alot of craftmanship, and therefore prefers things build by humans, and not machines... hence, the whole bombing hindu temple business will not be taken lightly, and this time, we may even see bloodshed... that's not what they want... and so, to christians... bombing a church will create the necessary outcry, yet not the unnecessary retaliation, simple because christians are more... civilized, for lack of a better word... they dislike agression, and so they will have all their group supports, rally etc, but no more... christians in other countries will probably do the same, and maybe sign some petitions and stuff, but the country leaders will be least likely to take actions, since afterall this is a political matter which is none of their concern, and they are restricted by all the associations that they form. hence, the choice of christianity is perfect.
why bomb it?
now comes their motive. why do it? of course it's not because we use the word Allah, duh! what they are doing is simple: divide and conquer. what they want is to create a gap between races, religions, people... they do not want a One Malaysia, because if we were united, then they will definitely fall. It's like how they have always been doing, as it is taught to them by the countries that once took us as their colony... after so many years divided by the single act of Special Rights to the malays, are we going to be fooled into another trap by this stupid bombing? from the looks of it, we are. examining facebook is the fastest, as we see many groups popping up about this arson incident... this is precisely what they want! by being in a group, you are isolating yourself from all the out-groups, condemning all who is condemned by your group... how many years of education, have it taught us nothing?
Monday, January 11
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