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Half-baked People in UM on Half-naked Students
March 7, 2009 | 1 Comment
Recently, a student “political organisation” published an article entitled Fesyen separuh bogel ‘Ladies Nite’ UM dibantah keras mahasiswa (Students Strongly against UM Ladies Nite Half-naked Fashion). This issue was reported in the New Straits Times after PAS Member of Parliament for Padang Terap, Mohd Nasir Zakaria, brought it up in the Parliament. The “half-naked” student issue clearly showed that Malaysian universities are going to produce more and more half-baked graduates. No, I am not talking about the so-called “half-naked” students as half-baked but the students that called these girls “half-naked” are truly half-baked.
Judge for yourself, are these students half-naked or the people that called them half-naked are simply dirty-minded and immoral. If universities in Malaysia (especially top universities like Universiti Malaya) are producing such half-baked graduates, I don’t see why rape cases in Malaysia are still so high and rising. These sick people when looking at girls could hallucinate the girls to be half-naked or naked and are posing great danger to public security.
From my understanding, the whole issue was brought up by a male student, Wan Mohamad Wasif Wan Mohamad, the President of University of Malaya Malay Language Society and the event which was called Ladies Day 8th, was meant for the ladies (even the name suggested that) whereby male students were not allowed into the area. And how did this Wan Mohamad Wasif get to see what he termed as “half-naked” students? He must be a Peeping Tom and this psycho needs serious medical attention. One day he could just walk into the female dormitory where he probably will see real half-naked female students or female students in sarong and start assaulting them.
It is also saddening to see that, the student “political organisation” used the email from this psycho to its editor as an opportunity to politicise the whole issue. It is in my opinion that members of this student “political organisation” should put more concentration on their studies rather than getting themselves involved in the campus politics. While I do not object to the setting-up of students’ representative councils, I believe that their role should be limited to looking after the welfare of fellow students. As a taxpayer, I feel sad to see them wasting tax monies by getting into politics rather than expanding their knowledge and horizon for their future benefits. The government uses tax monies to subsidise 90% of the students’ course fee in local public universities and yet these students can’t even write proper Malay or English in their political website. And for goodness sake, they can’t even put up a proper chronology of events and differentiate between ‘ladies night’ and ‘ladies day’.
It also surprise me when the Deputy Higher Education Minister Datuk Idris Haron said “It is normal for Chinese girls to dress like this,” when shown a copy of the article at the Parliament lobby. Didn’t he see the wife of his comrade, Dato’ Azmi Khalid before? How about have he ever heard of the name Nasha Aziz, Intan Ladyana, or Sheila Majid? Have he watched Puteri Gunung Ledang? Everyone is entitled to his or her own rights. He don’t have to be racist.

Normala Shamsuddin

Nasha Aziz

Intan Ladyana

Sheila Majid
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What the heck,buddy, that is truly spot on!!!!! You have expressed something that would normally take us one whole day to do so. You rock! Nail on the head!
Yeah, down with ethnocentrism, down with racism, and up up multi-culturalism!