Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Moral or Immoral?
I read an article about a Malaysian Actress's comment on a sex video clip, circulated in the youtube whereby she also talked about immorality.
This is the excerpt from Kosmo online dated 19/2/2008: -
"Bagaimanapun pelakon jelita ini mengaku beberapa gambar adegan berbikini yang turut disebarkan adalah gambar milik peribadinya tetapi telah disalahgunakan oleh pihak tidak bertanggungjawab. Tetapi aksi lucah itu bukan saya. Malangnya ada orang yang telah menggunakan nama saya untuk perkara yang tidak bermoral itu dengan tujuan untuk meraih populariti"
The answer to this is very simple. Go back to and live according to the Islamic teachings. You are safe in the world and in the hereafter. That is guarateed.
Two questions: -
1. If circulating the sex video clip is immoral, is putting on bikini in public moral?
2. At the moment, the person who posted the video clip in youtube is unknown, so, what popularity is she talking about?
After all, she is not the first Malaysian artist that claimed they were sabotaged/victimised in this manner. I think after this, they will use the infamous phrase of Lingam - "It looks like me, it sounds like me".
I think this is the thing that the government needs to heal as most young Malaysians made the artist as their idol.
This is the excerpt from Kosmo online dated 19/2/2008: -
"Bagaimanapun pelakon jelita ini mengaku beberapa gambar adegan berbikini yang turut disebarkan adalah gambar milik peribadinya tetapi telah disalahgunakan oleh pihak tidak bertanggungjawab. Tetapi aksi lucah itu bukan saya. Malangnya ada orang yang telah menggunakan nama saya untuk perkara yang tidak bermoral itu dengan tujuan untuk meraih populariti"
The answer to this is very simple. Go back to and live according to the Islamic teachings. You are safe in the world and in the hereafter. That is guarateed.
Two questions: -
1. If circulating the sex video clip is immoral, is putting on bikini in public moral?
2. At the moment, the person who posted the video clip in youtube is unknown, so, what popularity is she talking about?
After all, she is not the first Malaysian artist that claimed they were sabotaged/victimised in this manner. I think after this, they will use the infamous phrase of Lingam - "It looks like me, it sounds like me".
I think this is the thing that the government needs to heal as most young Malaysians made the artist as their idol.
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