Friday, February 19, 2010

Of Denial and Blurred Vision

The topics below has been discussed ad nauseam. But I would like to revisit them.

Nonetheless, some people still couldn't get their blurred vision adjusted no matter how hard others want to help readjust it for them. I think they should try get expert advice on how to heal or regenerate their worn out brain cells, if all else fail.

They couldn't even tell between a form of judicial punishment (as in hukuman ta'zir) and a form of corporal punishment.

Read Ragunath Kesavan's letter to the editor (NST) here for context.

What if you tell them that there are sick people out there who even like to be caned as a form of sexual release, not deviation - BDSM, bondage, bare hand spanking, caning on the buttocks you name it! (I'm not good at these terminologies as I am no fan).

Okay, I am getting a bit strayed.

My question is, why are these people always ready to climb the bandwagon to go on their hunting ego trip, having a field day making issues out of these caning cases?

Making matters worse they would go to harass a Muslim woman who was about to receive her punishment a few months back. No! Tak payah sebut nama, they know who they are!

Yes, I'm referring to part-time model Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno who has yet to receive her punishment, albeit telling the world she would very much like to be caned.

My advice to them : Kalau depa dah kata, "Pukol lah tang mana suka!" hang pa dok sibuk nak larang dia buat apa?

BUKAN PUNGKOK HANGPA YANG NAK KENA SEBAT!

Two days ago it was reported that three Muslim women were caned at the Kajang Prison on Feb 9 for the Syariah offence of having extramarital sex. They had been found guilty under Section 23 (2) of Federal Territory Syariah Criminal Offences Act 1997 (Sexual intercourse out of wedlock) by the Federal Territory Syariah High Court in Kuala Lumpur between December 2009 and January 2010.

After the punishments were meted out, these women went on national TV to tell the world that they had accepted the punishment with an open heart, and had realised and repented for their offences.

They admitted that the caning did not result in any wound on their bodies, however, they admitted it left a deep impact on their conscience. They hope other women would refrain themselves from doing things which are against Islam.

Well, on another other side of the dichotomy, some smart-ass liberalist (as they call themselves) would go on another set of argument. That all these would not have happened if the authorities were not given the powers to enforce their moral policing and invade on others' privacy bla..bla..bla..!

For these arguments, I would like to put my brakes a bit. As to how much powers the relevant authorities should be given to go on their moral policing quest, I wouldn't know.

But some powers are due, granted that we are a nation guided with laws and morals, without which, we are not what we are right now.

Maybe this article can help enlighten us.

And on the question of invading others' privacy, of course there should be a limit to it. But, the public should also be enlightened as to what constitute invasion of privacy and what does not?

Would you say by telling of a young couple who is flaunting their PDAs (public display of affections, not your faithful PDA phones) you are considered invading their privacy?

And what about the clothes (or lack thereof) the young girls usually wear in public? Would it be invading the girls privacy if someone who feels disgusted about it tells her to go wear something decent?

Is the person who tells the girl off not subjected to his/her own privacy being invaded when he/she feels abhorred that the younger generation had disgraced themselves by not clothing themselves according to the accepted moral code.

Then they (the liberalist) would go on a hunting trip to refute (including labelling people who detest them a conservative whatnot) telling us or even worse asking us back what is the accepted moral code of conduct? who gives us the authority to set a moral code of conduct bla..bla..bla...!

I've had enough of these arguments!

You want to set your own accepted code of moral conduct you go ahead find another country! But while you are living in this country there a laws and sets of moral guidance you have to live by, whether you like it or not!

I rest my case.

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