Wednesday, December 13, 2006

when nik aziz speaks

Dec 10, 2006. local news got excited with the statement new policy Nik Aziz (Menteri Besar of Kelantan) announced which offended the ladies. Most of the comments were, assuming the worst of the decision. they said:

.women are not objects
.disrespect women by treating them like infants
.The unsolicited and patronising attitude towards women typically accompanies a
familiar blame-the-victim theme
.whatever

so,the media has a point there (and so thus the disturbed public).women are different now than years back.they hold a more important role in the society.not only they are vital in a family unit but also contributes much to the national economy.so let's give 'em a little freedom.so what if they were those tight jeans and expose some little flesh (we man can indulge, what?).so what if they want to dress sexy and feel being wanted.they are in a position where they can demand or just execute without approval from anyone.and i agree.

but seeing the next generation after me,i get personally disturbed.15 year olds dressing like britney spears and sharing a pack of 10 malboro lights.it makes you wonder,how long will it take until this country turns into a demoralized but developed, a wealthy but incosiderate, full of praise but lack of pride nation.we can't tell women what to wear or how to present themselves to the public.i have much respect for women.a lot.but respect must be earned.go flash that humps,you will get respect,but in what sense?

i'm just blabbering here.what i'm trying to say is:why do women want so much to dress as present that it attracts the attention of men in a naughty way?would it hurt to dress vice-versa?MTV,blame them, and Virginia Woolf is a lesbian.

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