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Mudland Bans Israeli Surfers! Jiukukia Gets Flamed For Apologizing To Israel!

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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 25 — Facebook user Jonathan Ong Ujang is heating up the social network with his apology post on behalf of Malaysia and an “I love Israel” remark after the Middle Eastern nation’s sports body accused Putrajaya of being difficult, forcing it to withdraw its two athletes from an international windsurfing tournament in Langkawi.

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Ong, whose Facebook profile shows him to be a Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris student from Kuching, Sarawak, sparked debate with his sympathy for the Israeli athletes caught in a diplomatic policy row.

“On behalf of Malaysia, I would like to sincerely apologise for causing Israel much humiliation and burden. You are an national entity and have the right to be proud of your nation and national symbols. It is too bad that the government policy dictates that they do not recognise the State of Israel. Once again, deepest apologies to Israel. I love Israel,” he wrote yesterday on the Facebook page of Israeli news portal, The Jerusalem Post.

Some Facebook users chided him over the remark, asserting that he did not represent Malaysia.


In response, Ong conceded he may not speak for all Malaysians, but counted himself part of a segment that hoped for an end to the decades-old Israel-Palestine conflict.

“I may not, but I represent a remnant of Malaysians who pray for the peace of Jerusalem and the ultimate salvation of Israel,” he wrote.

For that and his apology, he received plaudits from some other Facebook users, including one Marsha Coleman who claimed to be Jewish and expressed her appreciation for his sympathetic sentiment.

“Jonathan Ong Ujang I would like to thank you for speaking out. I might not represent all Jews, but this Jewish woman sincerely appreciates your post. Wishing you and your family a very joyous holiday and the best of everything in 2016,” she wrote.

The Jerusalem Post article was published yesterday under the headline “Israeli youth windsurfers barred entry to Malaysia for world championships” and drew over 6,650 Facebook shares and more than 1,000 “likes” at the time of writing.

Ong’s comment was the most popular, with over 280 “likes” and 50 replies at the time of writing. The comment however was later deleted a few hours after Malay Mail Online ran our report.

According to The Jerusalem Post, Israel Sailing Association chairman Amir Gill blamed Malaysia for delaying the visa application and putting “unacceptable” restrictions on its two athletes Yoav Omer and Noy Drihan who were set to defend this titles at the Langkawi youth windsurfing tournament Sunday.

Gill claimed Omer and Drihan would not be allowed to compete under the Israel flag, nor would they be allowed to wear any symbol to identify them as Israeli, or even have their national anthem played if they should win the gold medal, as is customary.

He reportedly added that Israel is considering suing Malaysia and and the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) for not allowing its athletes to participate.

Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin told Malay Mail Online today that Malaysia accepts Israel’s withdrawal, and that the country was guided by its existing diplomatic policy when contacted for comment on the case.

Malaysia and Israel do not have diplomatic ties.

- See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/m...rael-post-after-athletes#sthash.aBbD5rBO.dpuf
 
Muslims are the most racist bunch ever.

Malays are generally not racist, unlike say, Arabs or people from South Asia. That's why they've co-existed in this region with people from all over the world, including white colonists (Brits, Dutch, Portuguese) who usurped their lands and subject them to serf status.

But they have been radicalized somewhat in recent years by Islam, to the extent that while they welcome inter-racial marriages with Chinese, Indians, Ang Mohs, etc as long as they're Muslims, they tend to be wary of non-Muslims. These days you get Malay parents telling their children not to go near Chinese kids because they eat pork.

The problem with Malays is not racism; it's Islamization.
 
Malays are generally not racist, unlike say, Arabs or people from South Asia. That's why they've co-existed in this region with people from all over the world, including white colonists (Brits, Dutch, Portuguese) who usurped their lands and subject them to serf status.

But they have been radicalized somewhat in recent years by Islam, to the extent that while they welcome inter-racial marriages with Chinese, Indians, Ang Mohs, etc as long as they're Muslims, they tend to be wary of non-Muslims. These days you get Malay parents telling their children not to go near Chinese kids because they eat pork.

The problem with Malays is not racism; it's Islamization.

What's wrong with Islamization?

They once had a glorious empire with an advanced literate society back in the Middle Ages. Muslims are hoping that Islamization would usher in yet another Islamic Age of Science and Culture.
 
What's wrong with Islamization?

They once had a glorious empire with an advanced literate society back in the Middle Ages. Muslims are hoping that Islamization would usher in yet another Islamic Age of Science and Culture.

You got me there. I meant 'Islamic radicalization', not 'Islamization'. Though V S Naipaul in his books Among the Believers and Beyond Belief notes that in large parts of the world Islamization of a people usually entailed the destruction of the non-Arab part of their dress, culture and language. We're slowly seeing this in the Malay archipelago.
 
You got me there. I meant 'Islamic radicalization', not 'Islamization'. Though V S Naipaul in his books Among the Believers and Beyond Belief notes that in large parts of the world Islamization of a people usually entailed the destruction of the non-Arab part of their dress, culture and language. We're slowly seeing this in the Malay archipelago.

For many muslims, there isn't much distinction between 'radicalization' and 'islamization'.

I feel sorry for the Persians though. Their Zorosterian forebears who once fought against the Muslim invaders are today either forgotten or vilified as enemies of Islam by their own descendants, while the Islamic invaders who slaughtered millions of Persians and sold Persians into slavery are made into national heroes and local folklore legends.
 
This is the type of Government that Tonychat and his ball-less parents voted for!

Fuck him. Thank you for mixing sports with politics.
 
What's wrong with Islamization?

They once had a glorious empire with an advanced literate society back in the Middle Ages. Muslims are hoping that Islamization would usher in yet another Islamic Age of Science and Culture.

islam has turned into pagan religion. That is the problem. they emphasise so much about the importance of rituals, all based on the cubical in mecca with a meteorite stone embedded in it. They kiss the stone for dunno what.They say can forgive all your sins. heathen pagans. cs.
islam under mohamed was actually a anti religious movement. you submit to God alone. not to religion or its clerics.and you submit by doing good deeds. No need for rituals. for we will all be judged by our deeds alone. nothing else.
 
actually malaysia giving excuse to eliminate competition so they can grab the gold.
 
For many muslims, there isn't much distinction between 'radicalization' and 'islamization'.

I feel sorry for the Persians though. Their Zorosterian forebears who once fought against the Muslim invaders are today either forgotten or vilified as enemies of Islam by their own descendants, while the Islamic invaders who slaughtered millions of Persians and sold Persians into slavery are made into national heroes and local folklore legends.

Might as well apply to the pagan religions in Europe.
 
Why Malaysians hate Israel so much?

Has Israel hurt Malaysians badly during the Yom Kippur war?

Arabs dun really fark care about Mats even dun give a shit about their Moslem brothers refugees from Syria.

No point sucking the corks of arabs by declaring war over the Jews.
 
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I love Israel too!

Jews are God's chosen people!

I thought God's chosen people are either the Christians or the Muslims. There's over 2 billion of them around, and they are the direction of key global politics today while the chinks, despite numbering 1 billion, are insignificant on the global stage save for trying to take over some patch of sea.
 
I thought God's chosen people are either the Christians or the Muslims. There's over 2 billion of them around, and they are the direction of key global politics today while the chinks, despite numbering 1 billion, are insignificant on the global stage save for trying to take over some patch of sea.

Moslems worship the moon god conceived by mentally deranged Muhammad. Not the God of Moses and Abraham or Jacob. Which the Jews worshipped.

The God of Israel is the true God.
 
Moslems worship the moon god conceived by mentally deranged Muhammad. Not the God of Moses and Abraham or Jacob. Which the Jews worshipped.

The God of Israel is the true God.

That's not what the Moslems claim. Either you or them are lying.
 
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