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Thursday 18 August 2011

cakap cakap.....Babi Nak Rasuah!


I posted “Babi nak Rasuah” yesterday. It was a piece wrote in anger and the words fell over each other as my thoughts tried to organize them into something coherent. I could not wait to post it onto steadyaku47 – such was my anger. I used the term "Babi" because to a Malay, and these Babi's were Malays, there would be no greater an insult then to be called a "Babi"

There were 25 comments now in steadyaku47 (and still counting) and 8 on MT. But I was still surprised by two comments:

One anon asked “ Why the fuss?”.

Another said “I don't understand why you are so surprised and ashamed?
Have you just woke up?”

No my friend I have not just woke up. I am making a fuss because I am ashamed at the blatant antics of these Babi’s brazenly taking bribes. And it is because some of us DO NOT make a fuss and ARE NOT not ashamed or surprise at the act of bribe taking that our country is the way it is now! Our Prime Minister will NOT doing anything about this because he thinks we will forget about it by tomorrow. The IGP will swear at me under his breath for bringing attention to what is a way of life for a lot of his officers (and possible for him to?) That Din guy at the Rumah Ministry might not even be aware that this act is already on YouTube.

But if a hundred of you go to Merdeka Square waving placards about this matter….where ever Najib and that Din guy is tomorrow – they will know that a 100 of you were at Merdeka Square agitating for the government to take action over this matter. An so it starts.

If this action was replicated in Penang, Perak, Selangor , Johor, Melaka, Pahang, Sabah, Sarawak, Kedah, Perlis,Negri Sembilan, Kelantan and Selangor…..what do you think Najib and Din will do?    

Not sit on that part of their autonomy where the sun does not shine – for sure! This is why Bersih did what they did. This is why you need to be more proactive and stand up and be counted as amongst those that care and are prepared to do something about it.  Do that and you will see those Babi’s squealing away because you have put the fear of GOD into their f@*king head.

No more talk. Now you must act. No more shaking of the head to show your disgust. Now you must get up, walk together with others and show your anger and disgust to the government for what had happened. No more sitting doing nothing. If necessary go pick up a stone and be ready to defend yourself should these Babi’s think it necessary to harm you because of what you do in wanting change.

This is one of the ways we effect change. We ourselves must do. We ourselves must act. We ourselves must shout out loud: 

ENOUGH! 
ENOUGH! 
ENOUGH! 

And then maybe our Prime Minister may choose to hear what we say. Not just listen, but to hear what we have to say and in hearing what we say, maybe he will begin the process of understanding our disgust and our anger at what in happening in our country that is now under his watch!    

14 comments:

  1. Its true we should be doing something abt it. But we are facing BILLION-DOLLAR rasuah all over the place, we dont know where to start. Maybe BERSIH is the starting-point!!

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  2. For my part i have posted and shared this in my FB wall.

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  3. HH,

    Sadly the police "extortion" is already absorbed into the PDRM standard operating procedures and no amount of banner waving by 100 or 1000 people in front of Bukit Aman or wherever will change this fact nor get the attention of the PM, homo minister or the PIG (aka IGP). The police "extortion" is a symptom of the massive corruption at the top of the heap which is the government. Stop the corrupt government and I think we have a better chance to cure the "extortion" symptom of the Babi PDRM.

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  4. In Islam taking bribe is akin to 'makan daging saudara sendiri'.

    Pak Hussein, good for you to expose the act of the 'babi' policeman with the youtube clip. No one can rebut it. This is better than writing about Anwar or whoever's so called 'wrongdoing' without proper proof.

    Pok Li

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  5. What about the giver Sein..... are they not Babi as well.You should know better. Mother crab teaching baby crab.....to walk straight something like that lah. Labu, Labu..

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  6. We got more corrupt people in this bodohland than the non corrupt one.The corrupt regime will do everything they can to make sure the rakyats stay corrupt,so it will be one gigantic effort to fight this deceases which have been rooted to the core......

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  7. Correct me if I am wrong. In Islam this tips taken by the 'mata-mata' are categorised under Dosa-Dosa Kecil (small time sins). So not too serious, can still get exemption from Neraka (Hell, not Hell's kitchen) if one bertaubat (repent). If you think about it, this kecik-kecik corruption is ok compared to something the scale of Scorpene or MAS/Air Asia. After all, the policeman is putting his life on the line for us every minute and we should not grudge him his wang ehsan. It is all done in the spirit of the brotherhood. The spoils are shared amongst all rank and file. We should be benevolent and not deny our sheriffs their tiny bonus. Hey, RM10, 20....50 is so much cheaper than RM300 for speeding or no roadtax.

    Let us stop knocking them and maybe they will perform in peace and honor by nabbing the NIAMAH ACID THROWER.

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  8. Typical Malaysian muslims you are titik tajam,first you commit your sin,then you go to mecca and repent,viola you go to heaven,a sin is a sin man,small sin,big sin is all a stupid perception created by the so called learned muslim to suit their needs,you can fool those non thinking muslims in Malaysia who blindly follow whatever was told to them because they were teach from small not to ask question but you can't fool God man.....so be it 10,20,50 or 500million so called commission given to Razak baginda,all are the same,the words is corruption and you are still a sinner big or small and for that you should know where you are heading to.....

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  9. sein,semua orang islam yang rasuah semua nya sembahyang 5 kali sahari,dan pergi ke tanah suci

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  10. Sura 99, The Quake (Al-Zalzalah)

    [99:0] In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
    [99:1] When the earth is severely quaked.
    [99:2] And the earth ejects its loads.
    [99:3] The human will wonder: "What is happening?"
    [99:4] On that day, it will tell its news.
    [99:5] That your Lord has commanded it.
    [99:6] On that day, the people will issue from every direction, to be shown their works.
    [99:7] WHOEVER DOES AN ATOM'S WEIGHT OF GOOD WILL SEE IT.
    [99:8] AND WHOEVER DOES AN ATOM'S WEIGHT OF EVIL WILL SEE IT.

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  11. [4:142] The hypocrites think that they are deceiving GOD, but He is the One who leads them on. When they get up for the Contact Prayer (Salat), they get up lazily. That is because they only show off in front of the people, and rarely do they think of GOD.


    Question: Are all sins forgiven once you perform Hajj?
    Read the complete articles here
    Answer: This is misconception, like a similar misconception that if you are born in a Muslim family you are guaranteed Heaven. In terms of our requirement to worship God alone throughout our lives, the Hajj pilgrimage is just one of our duties. God is forgiving anytime a person decides to repent and reform, and He does not ask people to go on Hajj just to get all their sins forgiven. How can anyone assume a few days of pilgrimage wipes out a lifetime of past or future sins just like that? It is such thinking that prevents people from taking their lives and religious duties seriously. So many pilgrims who don’t even do their daily Contact Prayers, one of the main duties of the religion, think they can fool God by going on Hajj to get all their sins forgiven. The very fact that we have to steadfastly obey God’s commands and continuously seek His forgiveness regardless of whether we perform Hajj or not, shows us that Hajj may not clean the record once and for all. It is entirely up to God when and how much to forgive us for.
    [20:82] I am surely Forgiving for those who
    1. REPENT,
    2. BELIEVE,
    3. LEAD A RIGHTEOUS LIFE, AND
    4. STEADFASTLY REMAIN GUIDED.

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  12. Ipoh,great article man,but how many Malay muslims in bodohland will read it and understand it?They are still stuck with the idiotic mindset that once they are back from Mecca,all the previous sin are gone,otherwise why do you think the brisk business of umrah and haj is always overwhelmingly oversubscribe?Its because the idiot think that god had forgiven all their past sin after saying sorry to god in front of the kaabah and now they can start plundering and pillaging and bribing all over again and after that can always went back to Mecca and start repenting again,even if you can make them read the article,I doubt they will agree with it because this group normally will agree when they think it suit their needs otherwise no thank you,I can always go to my ulama and this ulama terompah will tell them its ok,what you did is only a small sin and that you can always repent and asked for forgiveness whenever you go to Mecca and they will keep repeating the whole process all over again,beside bribing and plundering the taxpayers money is not a biggie compared to alcohol,gambling and makan babi,thats Malaysian muslims for you man,rotten to the core and they are in a majority......

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  13. [2:80] Some have said, "Hell will not touch us, except for a limited number of days." Say, "Have you taken such a pledge from GOD―GOD never breaks His pledge―or, are you saying about GOD what you do not know?"

    [3:23] Have you noted those who were given part of the scripture, and how they are invited to uphold this scripture of GOD, and apply it to their own lives, then some of them turn away in aversion?
    [3:24] THIS IS BECAUSE THEY SAID, "THE HELLFIRE WILL NOT TOUCH US, EXCEPT FOR A FEW DAYS." THEY WERE THUS DECEIVED IN THEIR RELIGION BY THEIR OWN FABRICATIONS.
    [3:25] How will it be for them, when we summon them on that inevitable day? Each soul will be paid for whatever it earned, without the least injustice.

    [3:178] Let not the disbelievers think that we lead them on for their own good. We only lead them on to confirm their sinfulness. They have incurred a humiliating retribution.
    [7:182] As for THOSE WHO REJECT OUR REVELATIONS, we lead them on without them ever realizing it.
    [19:75] Say, "Those who choose to go astray, the Most Gracious will lead them on, until they see what is promised for them―either the retribution or the Hour. That is when they find out who really is worse off, and weaker in power."
    [68:44] Therefore, let Me deal with THOSE WHO REJECT THIS HADITH; we will lead them on whence they never perceive.

    [6:116] If you obey the MAJORITY OF PEOPLE ON EARTH, they will divert you from the path of GOD. They follow only conjecture; they only guess.
    [12:106] The MAJORITY of those who believe in GOD do not do so without committing idol worship.
    [5:100] Proclaim: "The bad and the good are not the same, even if the abundance of the bad may impress you. You shall reverence GOD, (even if you are in the minority,) O you who possess intelligence, that you may succeed."

    Isn't Sunnah Al-Jamaah is about concession of the MAJORITY????

    Why is it that those who strive to follow God’s commandments, to create balance and harmony, to avoid evil mischief are always in the minority? Read Here

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  14. Dear Hussein,

    I fear you do not quite understand the full meaning of the comments you quoted, “Why the fuss?” & “I don't understand why you are so surprised and ashamed? 
Have you just woke up?”

    The moral behind those comments goes deeper than feeling "ashamed at the blatant antics of these Babi’s brazenly taking bribes." These Babis are behaving this way partly because Malaysians at large not only expect but also encourage them to behave thus.

    I travel a lot on our roads, both on my own as well as together with others. I am not a habitual offender on the road but on occasions I have been careless enough to have exceeded the speed limit and stopped by the Babis at their road blocks. I have also been a witness many times while being a passenger in other peoples' cars and the drivers were stopped by the Babis for various offences like speeding, not wearing seat belts and using mobile phones without hands-free kit while driving.

    I am not exaggerating when I say that I appear to be only one (to my knowledge, that is) who accepts the summons. Everyone else, including my friends appear to be bargaining with the Babis on the amount of unofficial, non-receipted payment. To my friends, I am 'bodoh', paying hundreds instead tens, besides the trouble involved in paying the summons.

    Now can you understand why people tell you “Why the fuss?” & “I don't understand why you are so surprised and ashamed? 
Have you just woke up”? This is our way of life. We are among the 'bodoh', but at least I know it. You don't! Which makes you a bigger 'bodoh' than me.

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