We would like to thank Prof Tajuddin for the video and the insight of the controversy.
However, the word which Prof mentioned in the video, dick has few meaning, it depends on where and when to use it, just like the word, fuck. English is not an easy to learn language.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/dick
50 ways of using the word Fuck,video is for age group.
What Prof said is right, the influencer, we did not know who the person is, s/he might be using the same thing for the English word, fuck. The word is written in Latin alphabet but not in original form, Arabic.
Once upon the time, the Bible in Bahasa Indonesia was not allowed to be used. But the Indonesian bible is using it and churches in East Malaysia is using it.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/76498
As for us, younger and educated Christians, we could not care less. God is God no matter what language you use and no matter what name he is called. We find it very insulting for others to tell us what we can call our God. It is oppressive and it violates our human rights. At the end of the day, God is bigger than all creation. His name does not need to be "protected" by a bunch of narrow-minded bigots.
Now, how wise Malaysians should be depending on the current PH team to train and change Malaysia to be more OPEN. Many worries, this would affect the investors and tourists coming to Malaysia. What if a tourist wore the socks with the controversy one in Malaysia? Will the tourist be prosecuted in court though s/he bought the socks at other country.
According to the information on X platform, the logo of the God in Latin alphabet as for Malaysia was the sticker on the car. Just it was placed at the wrong position, it became the political mileage of few low quality politicians to waste public resources, even can let many people jobless.
How one uses the right thinking mind is important. If it were said to protect the legs, what would it be for the followers. Grand sales would occur perhaps.
https://www.etsy.com/sg-en/market/quran_stickers
We do not like to deal with this issue longer but just hope the wise persons in Malaysia, especially in the PH team, would take all possible ways to make all politicians and religion leaders understanding the rules and regulations we have.
Yes, influencers wants clicks and politicians want fame. One provides the platform for the other diver to dive, either beautifully or ugly at the swimming pool, nope, at the road of life one lives.
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