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We also seek readers to refer to statements by MUIS, Pergas and other MalayMuslim Organisations (MMOs) to have a better understanding on the matter we are addressing here.— with Damanhuri Abas and Hairudin Hamid.
Another racist Singaporean Chinese woman made uncouth and distasteful remarks on Malays and Muslims.
Blogger and social media user @kimmeeoow on Instagram called Malays “scumbags” and a “liability to society“.
She also mentioned that Muslims have “non babi brains” and she thought this is the reason why Muslims “became terrorists“.
Kim blogs at [http://unicornxandglitterr.tumblr.com/].
On Facebook, Kim clarified that her Instagram account (@kimmeeoow) was hacked, and apparently the hacker had posted those racist remarks without her knowledge.
According to her boyfriend Ulrik Hillerlöv, she has already informed the police and Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA).
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This is not the first time non-Malays and non-Muslims made careless racist remarks on both the Malay and Muslim communities.
Previously, Amy Cheong gained instant fame when she openly scolded Malays for being noisy and cheapskate.
Because a moment of folly, it had cost Amy Cheong her job as Assistant Director at NTUC and reputation. Amy Cheong fled to Australia.
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Next is the Young PAP member Jason Neo who had labeled Muslim children at local Islamic Huda Kindergarten as “young terrorist trainees”.
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EDITOR’S NOTE
Thanks to LA Dude for this contribution.
Perhaps Kim is confused. Not all Malays are Muslims, and not all Muslims are Malays.
Regrettably and rightly so, her comments have upset members of the public especially both the Malay and Muslim communities.
Let this be a lesson learned, yet again for non-Muslims and non-Malays.
During a rave party in Bali on 20 June 2014, English deejays Stanton Warriors uploaded a photo of an asian woman on their official Stanton Warriors Facebook page.
The asian woman had pasted words that resembles ‘Allah’ on her bra.
The photo had created an uproar amongst Muslims, who felt it was offensive and insensitive. Several Muslims urged the admin of Facebook page to remove the photo. So far, no such action has been taken by the admins. In fact it has drawn alot of support from non-Muslims who showered numerous criticisms on the religion Islam and Muslims.
Stanton Warriors are British deejays and production duo consisting of Dominic Butler and Mark Yardley.
The duo have performed internationally with their infamous Stanton Sessions parties in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. Their name was taken from a manhole cover made by Stanton Ironworks, which seemed fitting with their style of underground, cutting edge music.
However, Muslim have felt that Stanton Warriors’ logo resembles that of ‘Allah’, a name used by Muslims to refer to God in Islam.
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EDITOR’S NOTE
Thank you Datuk for the contribution.
Do you think their (Stanton Warriors) logo resembles Allah? Do you think they should have taken down the photo on their Facebook page?