freediver wrote on Dec 29
th, 2013 at 10:29am:
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Thats not really saying anything FD. Is calling them "little nazis" and questioning why someone wouldn't see them as the same threat as the imperial Japanese during WWII your idea of being objective?
I did not do that Gandalf. This would be much easier for you if you simply quoted what I actually posted.
You definitely did call them little nazis, and either made a comparison with WWII Japanese imperialists, or made a completely irrelevant mention of them.
freediver wrote on Dec 29
th, 2013 at 10:29am:
The majority of Muslims do. I have no idea whether that makes a majority of the whole population.
Malay = Malay-muslim population. Or in other words, 'Malay' and 'muslim Malaysian' are one in the same. Malaysian = Malaysian citizen. Please familiarise yourself with official Malaysian racial classifications if you want to keep discussing this.
freediver wrote on Dec 29
th, 2013 at 10:29am:
No, really they don't. Can you cite a single instance of terrorism in Malaysia since the communist insurgency which ended in 1960?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorism_in_Malaysia
Oh there you go - one incident by unknown assailants in 1977. I stand corrected
freediver wrote on Dec 29
th, 2013 at 10:29am:
Yet you also refuse to believe that the majority of Malaysian Muslims support stoning adulterers to death and death for apostasy.
Gee whiz FD, you really should quote what I actually say FD (see what I did there?
). Nowhere did I ever say or indicate that I refuse to believe the majority of Malays support these punishments.
What I
do refuse to do though is to demonize them and label them "little nazis" and rant on about them being a threat to our way of life - because of these beliefs.
freediver wrote on Dec 29
th, 2013 at 10:29am:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_religion_in_Malaysia#Conversion_from_Islam
In April 2000, the state of Perlis passed a sharia law subjecting Islamic "deviants" and apostates to 1 year of "rehabilitation" (under the Constitution, religion, including sharia law, is a state matter). Leaders of the opposition Islamic party, PAS, have stated the penalty for apostasy — after the apostates are given a period of time to repent and they do not repent — is death.
Does that count as public debate?
Not at all. No one takes PAS seriously when they say these things, and everyone - especially PAS - knows they don't have a dogs chance in hell of ever implementing death for apostasy. Which is why they have considerably toned down their rhetoric in recent years (your quote was from 2000). Note my key words
serious debate. This is not a serious debate.
And nothing about stoning I noticed.
freediver wrote on Dec 29
th, 2013 at 10:29am:
Are you saying Malaysians are so stupid they do not know what it means to kill someone?
No, I'm saying its very easy to be high and mighty about something they have never experienced and knowing for a fact it will never be implemented in their society. Put a stone in their hand, or ask them to condemn an actual adulterer, and it will doubtless be a completely different story.