August 30, 2008
Are Malaysians Ready For Freedom of Speech???
Do take note that this post has nothing to do with ISP banning access to Malaysia Today.
I was surfing trolling in LYN forums and then i came across this post made by obefiend
its a free country. you want freedom of speech. you get freedom of speech. now you want them to STFU pulak make up your mind you drones. during mahathir time where got people protest like this because mahathir rules with an iron dildo. now mahathir no more and you can express your ideas openly you want to revert back is it?
i’ve been to a marilyn manson and KORN concert before. i saw
quite a few christian bodies protesting against the concert and calling for a ban. i even got a bible flyer ( thous shall not worship false idol bla bla bla…watever) when i was watvhing mansonso why u never hear these protests on newspaper in the UK. the only paper who would pyblish them are The Sun and Daily Mail. these two are known for their sensationalistic crap stories just this May the Daily Mail launch a campiagn to ban emo band from staging concerts in the UK. The cliamed that emo bands are responsible for the sudden rise of suicides among teens. the first victim of the campaign is none other that MCR.
here.. read it yourself
i dont say what PAS is doing is right. all i’ms aying is its within their right to air protest.
The way i see it PAS is just trying to get themselves in the news again. They use to be the numero uno opposition party. Now they are have to play third fiddle to PKR and DAP in Pakatan rakyat. in order not to look like a castrated monkey they pull this banning and protest stunts to assure their members that they still have their cajones intact. stupid really.
The thread was about the recent Avril Lavigne concert at Stadium Merdeka 29 Aug 08 and the recent weeks of protest by PAS. Of all post this is the most mature comment made. The rest of it are just rants to call PAS to STFU. With such childish acts from both sides and the lack of respect of other people’s opinion, freedom of speech and freedom of expression has a long way to go in this country.
on the side note, tomorrow is independence day. And i’ve yet to see one flag being flown on cars, or shops. Even though the rakyat is angry with the current ruling party, is it necessary not to respect the country independence?








