@@pongodongo645 Indeed. If a man has lustful thoughts just by looking at a woman he deemed as dressed inappropriately, why shouldn't it be the man's fault? Zakir Naik and his gang would be the most ideal teacher for them.
@BARBATVS 89 if only you realize that the only problem is your skewed world view. It's pointless to debate a wall who can only regurgitate justifications for why he thinks women don't like him.
Eh apa Exco ni cakap ?. Bukan athelete pun banyak berlaku yang tak baik, bak di dalam belukar di sekeliling Terengganu. Exco ni pun nampak kurang bersenam, nampak gemuk .
@@yellowbeez93 inappropriate clothings or not is contexual. what's wrong with athletes wearing that particular sports attire design for that particular sport? it's not like they are wearing it to shopping or pasar malam..
@@CHCH179 What's wrong? You don't see anything wrong in wearing something inappropriate? If its already not appropriate to wear something revealing (or one that would allow people/ opposite sex to see the external shape of the areas/bodyparts such as the butt or the chest), why even bother asking for anything else such as sports? If I had to listen between a woman who wants to wear something that will attract sexual attention, and another woman who doesn't want such attention to be faced by women in the school, who do you think I will choose? Obviously the second one. Not everything in this world is yours to decide.
@@yellowbeez93 "not everything in this world is yours to decide" ..same goes to you.. you decide that something is inappropriate and revealing based on your own opinion. what's next? determine which color is mate calling and ban it?
@@CHCH179 Well duh of course someone is going to have to decide on what is appropriate and what's not because otherwise, how would anyone ever know? And if the school DID listen to opinions from people like you, do you think it would have been any different? You need to remember, decisions are not made just by one person but everyone. So its not just my own opinion. And with regards to the color example, seriously bruh? Why is that even an argument when it is already clear racism is not allowed? 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Gutter politicians and government officials like these are truly holding Malaysia back.
How can you do this to the athletes who work so hard?
@BARBATVS 89 if you can't keep your eyes and thoughts to yourself, you have no one but yourself to blame.
@@pongodongo645 Indeed. If a man has lustful thoughts just by looking at a woman he deemed as dressed inappropriately, why shouldn't it be the man's fault?
Zakir Naik and his gang would be the most ideal teacher for them.
@BARBATVS 89 if only you realize that the only problem is your skewed world view. It's pointless to debate a wall who can only regurgitate justifications for why he thinks women don't like him.
I want to see Wan Sukairi wear a sarong and run the 100 meter race against 5 years olds and see if he win it!
This topic is gonna create a lot debate regarding practicing religion, Islam to be more specific.
This exco should get a treadmill at home. He looks bloated by eating a lot without ample amount of reading and thinking.
Eh apa Exco ni cakap ?. Bukan athelete pun banyak berlaku yang tak baik, bak di dalam belukar di sekeliling Terengganu.
Exco ni pun nampak kurang bersenam, nampak gemuk .
so sad waking up to see this news on the weekend.. why? just why?
We have unfortunately entered a time where preventing boys or girls from wearing inappropriate clothings is considered bad.
@@yellowbeez93 inappropriate clothings or not is contexual. what's wrong with athletes wearing that particular sports attire design for that particular sport? it's not like they are wearing it to shopping or pasar malam..
@@CHCH179
What's wrong? You don't see anything wrong in wearing something inappropriate? If its already not appropriate to wear something revealing (or one that would allow people/ opposite sex to see the external shape of the areas/bodyparts such as the butt or the chest), why even bother asking for anything else such as sports? If I had to listen between a woman who wants to wear something that will attract sexual attention, and another woman who doesn't want such attention to be faced by women in the school, who do you think I will choose? Obviously the second one.
Not everything in this world is yours to decide.
@@yellowbeez93 "not everything in this world is yours to decide" ..same goes to you.. you decide that something is inappropriate and revealing based on your own opinion. what's next? determine which color is mate calling and ban it?
@@CHCH179
Well duh of course someone is going to have to decide on what is appropriate and what's not because otherwise, how would anyone ever know?
And if the school DID listen to opinions from people like you, do you think it would have been any different?
You need to remember, decisions are not made just by one person but everyone. So its not just my own opinion.
And with regards to the color example, seriously bruh? Why is that even an argument when it is already clear racism is not allowed?
🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Oh. I see that stupidity and ignorance has yet to be cured. 🙄
Now you see why Church and State shld have been separated.
@Naofumi Iwatani Regardless. It could be Synagogue or Temple. Secularism should be the way.
Katak di bawah tempurong
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Zaman apa ni
Backward al Azhar imam, is he adopting a strict Salafi doctrine ?
They should do this in iran
Imagine if pas+bn manage to beat pakatan harapan in 2023
الحمدلله
PLEASE GIRLS SHOULD NEVER DO THESE THINGS IN PUBLIC
Appropriate mentality. For 1919.