At least George Galloway dare to speak his mind. I could not ever think that Conservative will ever said “Hizbollah Is Not A Terrorist Organization”, yet may be the very opposite.
Can you give me a similar or an equivalent Tory MP who upheld the same view?
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You are right. It is indeed disappointing that the Conservative Party as a whole did not speak up on this barbaric killing of civilians. Killing civilians is in no way acceptable, in any circumstances.
Amin and Abang Wan,
Could I suggest that perhaps it is both. If it was done as part of a uni project with humour as a theme, perhaps it is funny. But if it has more pernicious agenda or a result of decay in moral, then it is worrying.
It is indeed worrying if it reflects the reality in the campus where future leaders and intellectuals are nurtured. It is more worrying that the current intelectuals and leadres are not sensitive to this reality. Certainly it is not funny.
Well, it depends on what values and tradition we are embracing. Many bad values are being transmitted effectively through jokes, arts etc. It is part of change management and social re-engineering.
I believe that Rasulullah would weep if he see the same phenomena. Still remember what did he say to the sahabah when finding them laughing?
I try to submit this comment on “Why Conservative?” column, but it seems doesn’t stick there. So I’ll try re-submitting here instead.
Take your time watching this clip.
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article14391.htm
At least George Galloway dare to speak his mind. I could not ever think that Conservative will ever said “Hizbollah Is Not A Terrorist Organization”, yet may be the very opposite.
Can you give me a similar or an equivalent Tory MP who upheld the same view?
The comment wentinto the spam box, probably because you included a link in the comment. It has now been approved.
You are right. It is indeed disappointing that the Conservative Party as a whole did not speak up on this barbaric killing of civilians. Killing civilians is in no way acceptable, in any circumstances.
Br Wan,
I don’t find the second link (MMU) funny. It is in fact worrying.
Amin,
Why is it worrying?
Amzari,
http://www.yahyabirt.com/ Shahis Malik for e.g. is a Labour MP.
Amin and Abang Wan,
Could I suggest that perhaps it is both. If it was done as part of a uni project with humour as a theme, perhaps it is funny. But if it has more pernicious agenda or a result of decay in moral, then it is worrying.
Anak Alam, When you say Shahid Malik for e.g. is a Labour MP. Then I would then say “Tony Blair is a Labour Prime Minister”.
Yikes! My bad for not rechecking what Amzari asked.
It is indeed worrying if it reflects the reality in the campus where future leaders and intellectuals are nurtured. It is more worrying that the current intelectuals and leadres are not sensitive to this reality. Certainly it is not funny.
I suppose a sense of humor is necessary…
But if GSOH is not oneof your qualities, fair enough.
I suppose not everybody can be interesting.
Well, it depends on what values and tradition we are embracing. Many bad values are being transmitted effectively through jokes, arts etc. It is part of change management and social re-engineering.
I believe that Rasulullah would weep if he see the same phenomena. Still remember what did he say to the sahabah when finding them laughing?