Gwen Stefani in Kuala Lumpur
Posted by aiyoo on August 22, 2007
Yep, so she performed yesterday, under terms and conditions according to the Islamic code.
Natalie Finn wrote for the E News that ”Malaysia Not Entirely Sweet on Stefani”.
“Her video clips promoting the event are too obscene,” Mohamad Hilmi Ramli, president of the National Union of Malaysian Muslim Students, told Reuters. “We want the organizers to cancel the concert, failing which we will ask the authorities to intervene.”
Oh you dah syok syok tengok the video, so easy for you to say la cancel the concert.
“[Malaysian mobile phone company Maxis Communications] has been staging a series of foreign acts…to make a profit and to expose our young generation to things such as moral decay,” Ramli added.
Pakcik, the akhlak moral of the malays runtuh way before these international acts came into action. You’ll be srurpised to see the amount of gantalminas and mats around finding every chance to explore their sexuality.
sarongpartygirl said
He might have forgotten to mention that the bohsia culture inflicted the malay girls a looong time before Gwen came along and it is NOT about how you dress or song lyrics. If you listen to Malay songs you will hear things you don’t want to hear either. Someone should remind him about the existing sarong party girls, a percentage of whom are Malays who put out for white guys, dressed in tiny little black dresses and do naughty naughty things in Bangsar and Hartamas. Or that in the colonial days, the term sarong party girl was a real term for malay women who did indeed wear only sarongs and were some times available for pleasurable events, the sarong being a very convenient access point? I am sure they will try to erase that little historical fact along with the one where Malays started off being Hindu instead of born Muslims during the Parameswara period. People like Ramli basically have to get real and stop embaressing Malaysia lah!
aiyoo said
Yeah, ramli hasnt listened to malay songs in a looonnggg time!