Monday, November 06, 2006

Federal Territory Umno And Other Prudes Are Afraid Of Sex!!

The media has been asked not to publish excessive news or articles on sex as this could increase social problems in the society. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak was commenting on the resolution from Federal Territory Umno at its convention Sunday which called on the media not to exploit news or articles on sex.

The resolution was made in the wake of an article published in the Week End Mail Sunday titled " Let's Talk About Sex" which was regarded as extreme. "I also received numerous calls which said the article was extreme and should not have been published." "It was published in some detail. Profit should not be made at the expense of society," he said when closing the convention.

Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil also expressed shame and disappointment at the report. She asked the newspaper to stop publishing reports in that manner. Everyone had the responsibility to uphold a high social value, she added. "I am so embarrassed for them. What they have been doing is downright irresponsible and downright vulgar. I hope they stop doing it because it will be one of the causes for the social problems. "We have received many complaints about this newspaper and the Week-End edition topped it all and we have to put a stop to it immediately," she added. (Bernama)

**** The morality goons are at it again and our sex-abstaining and self-serving politicians are right there with those idiots. As far as these dopes-and-a-half are concerned, anything that is remotely connected to sex is considered taboo for others, what more if it's 'explicit.' That some of them won't think twice before jumping into the sack for some torrid Kama Sutra style khalwat is a different matter.

Because politicians play along with these morons and prevent sex education do we have even among our varsity students, many who indulge in blissful sex without taking precautions. As long as political leaders care for votes and positions rather than the future of the citizens we can forget about any changes in the present attitude.

We should at least be glad that using the same logic, these Umno dumbkopfs didn't ask for a ban on the reporting of corruption in case it influences our 'honest' leaders to become bribe-taking crooks. At least now we have some idea about who the thieves are in Umno and roughly how much each of them is whacking. Hell, we even know who they are hitting the sack with, report or no report.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Frankly, I'm "embarrased" for this lady who says“things that are best left at home or in the bedroom” and which were “too private and intimate.” It just shows how far behind the politicians and the some sectors of the malaysian population are in terms of maturity and mentality..and after that wonder why their own son and daughters fall into the same hole that they tried to cover up so nicely and still say 'semuanya OK'

“irresponsible and downright vulgar”? she said...Perhaps she is saying that what she does in the bedroom is different from everybody else and that;s why whats in the article is vulgar. Maybe she should show the Malaysian population and the media what should be sex all about.
Pity the poor teens and young adults that have no clue with whats going on and resort to other means to find out whats it all about

Currently there's that veil across these ppls eyes that 'semuanya OK' and that our young population is not falling prey to nonsensical sexual-suggesting websites thats not under their control a.k.a the internet. Oh some divine force out there please "buka their mata besar besar"...

Cheers

11:42 AM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

“things that are best left at home or in the bedroom”? They really need to enjoy more out of it. Sometimes it is even better when out of the bedroom. See, we need some sex education.

5:31 PM GMT+8  

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