Malaysian Indians Are Such Big Drama Queens

The are no bigger drama queens than Malaysian Indians. They live for the drama and die for the drama. Its a common fact that Malaysian Indian families are glued to their TV serials that it rules their life.

Look at this article from The Star. This woman, admittedly in grief over the death of her brother commits suicide and also kills her children.

Now how stupid must one be to kill not one but two innocent children. You grief for your brother is so big that killing children does not seem wrong to you ?

I hope you burn in hell. And for all you Indian buggers out there. This is the mentality you need to get out of. The pathetic low class thinking that binds your community.

No wonder you buggers are such big drama queens! Everything has to resort to violence.

 

Woman and kids take poison after brother is shot dead

By WANI MUTHIAH and CHRISTINA TAN

KLANG: Unable to stand the grief of losing her youngest brother in a police shootout recently, a housewife gave her four children drinks laced with weedkiller, telling them: “Let’s go see uncle.”

R. Seetha, 33, also downed a glass of the deadly poison at her parents’ Kg Berempat home in Kapar near here.

Seetha’s brother Surenthiran, 24, was one of five suspected robbers and alleged member of the PCO Boy gang killed during a police shootout on Saturday night.

Searching for clues: A police forensics team investigating at Ramapathy’s house after the suicide attempt Thursday. Note the plastic tumblers which have been marked as evidence.

According to Seetha’s sister Parva­­thy, one of their siblings Sumathi, had seen Seetha and her children drinking the poisonous concoction at about 8.30am yesterday.

“Sumathi ran to grab the drinks away from them. She also screamed for help to rush my sister to a clinic in Kapar before they were brought to the hospital,” said Parvathy, 28, when met at the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hos­pital here where the family had been warded.

Seetha is fighting for her life at the emergency unit while two of her children Darshini, nine, and Yugendran, five, were unconscious at the intensive care unit at press time.

Hospital sources said Seetha’s condition was fast deteriorating as the weedkiller had severely damaged her internal organs.

Two other children Usha Rani, seven, and Navina, three, were warded at the children’s ward.

Seetha’s lorry driver husband M. Manimaran, 35, said his wife had told him on Wednesday night how she longed to see her brother and yearned to be with him.

Young victims: A picture showing Darshini and her younger sister Usha Rani.

“I did not take it seriously and am still unable to understand why she did something like this,” said Manimaran, adding that Seetha was exceptionally close with Surenthiran.

Seetha is the third child whilst Surenthiran was the eighth sibling in a family of nine children.

Seetha, Manimaran and their children, who live in Gemenceh in Negeri Sembilan, had come to her parents’ house to attend Surenthiran’s funeral.

Seetha’s father R. Ramapathy, 61, said his daughter was unable to accept the manner in which her favourite brother died.

“At the funeral, there was a lot of talk about how he was shot by policemen. This upset her,” he added.

Ramapathy added that his wife R. Saraswathy, 54, was inconsolable and shattered over what had happened.

“We lost our eldest son in an accident not long ago, to be followed by Surenthiran’s shocking death and now we may lose Seetha and our grandchildren,” said Ramapathy who was standing vigil outside the emergency unit.

One of Seetha’s younger brothers Arulmurugan, 27, said his sister was a very sensitive person who had gone through a rough spell recently.

Klang district police chief Asst Comm Mohamad Mat Yusop said police were investigating the case as attempted suicide.

Federal CID Director Comm Datuk Seri Bakri Zinin had said on Tuesday the police were not a trigger happy lot and had only opened fire to stop deadly threats.

Anti-Islam

I received a few comments of late saying that some of what I say and write about is “Anti-Islam”. I’ve been thinking for a while about that and here are my thoughts about it.

Now a while ago MP Theresa Kok was arrested under the infamous ISA for being “anti-Islam”. She was accused of asking mosque officials at a local mosque to lower the volume of the call for prayers. Although the allegations were later proven untrue, the damage had been done. A law that was originally used against insurgents was imposed on a MP just because she was accused of being “anti-Islam”. If people, including the mosque officials did not come out and spill the truth she would still be in prison without a trail.

The question is, why is it wrong to be “anti-Islam” ? There are a lot of extremist Muslims (both in PAS and UMNO) who are anti-Christianity and anti-Hinduism. Churches have been vandalised and temples destroyed. Why not impose ISA on the culprits (who are usually civil servant Muslims under instructions from Muslim officials). Why the bias ?

Some argue its because Islam is the official religion of the Malaysia. Yes, that is true. But can someone point to me where in the Federal Constitution, Criminal Procedure Code as well as Syariah law currently in Malaysia a person can be arrested for being “anti-Islam”. If at all there comes a day such law is passed by the Parliament, wouldn’t there be appropriate laws for other religions as well ? How about the non believers ? Atheists do not believe in God. Isn’t that “anti-Islam” as well ? What are we going to do arrest them all ?

The large portion of these “anti-Islam” accusations usually from the subservient tendencies of the average Malaysian. The grow up being told that it is wrong to question anything – especially Islam. So when they hear anyone having a different opinion to them, the accusations start flying and they start frothing in the mouth. Don’t question Syariah law! Don’t question Malay rights! Don’t question about Islam!

Remember more than hundred years ago, at the mere suggestion of someone being a witch, lynch mobs formed and people were burnt at the stake. How far away are we in Malaysia from that ? Honestly, the moment someone offers an opinion that differs from the mainstream, they could be locked away for life!

These mob also fear exchange of views. They are afraid that just by chance someone else could be right and their entire castle in the sand will fall into pieces.

Personally I feel a lot of things wrong with Syariah law. For one, its not consistent throughout the states. For example, currently in Selangor mosque officials are empowered to arrest Muslims who consume alcohol or do not fast. Terengganu on the other hand is not implementing such a thing. So for a small country we have differing laws in differing states.

Same thing with marriage and divorce laws in Malaysia. In some states you have to have the first wife’s permission to have another wife, in other states you don’t. Hell, in some states you can run to Golok and get married as many of our UMNO officials have done. Paying maintenance to ex-wives also differs from state to state. Due to the entire Syariah process are filled with men, justice for ex-wives are usually very slow while the former husbands are enjoying with their brand new toy. The whole thing is literally legalised prostitution. Just ask Sisters in Islam.

But you say Syariah law is Allah’s law. Yes, surely that would mean that law would be consistent throughout all of Malaysia! If you can’t even get the consistency right, stop talking about it being supreme. It may be God’s law, but its men who are implementing it and they are doing a crappy job at it.

At the end of the day the question that must be asked is where do the Muslims in Malaysia want to end up ?

If I want to kill my wife or child based on honour killing, I will move to Pakistan.

If I want my wife to sit in the trunk of the car or forbid her to drive I will move to Saudi.

If I want Taliban style extremism and yet grow opium, I will move to Afghanistan.

Where do you want to stop. What is good enough ? When will you understand that people can and will have differing opinion to you and that is perfectly normal. When will Muslims stop having the need to force rape their needs onto other communities and think its perfectly OK ?

And then you sit over there and wonder why the whole world has an incorrect perception on Islam!

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