Friday, April 9, 2010

Pots, Kettles and Apartheid in Malaysia


By Ami Isseroff

A favorite cry of the go for broke anti-Zionists is an "apartheid state," a sentiment echoed most recently in The Guardian's series about Israeli Apartheid. Israel however, does not have racial laws. Some other countries do? Which ones? Well for example, Malaysia. Remember that Malaysia was ruled by Mahathir Mohamed, the colorful fellow who made the nice speech at the OIC in which he claimed that Jews invented human rights in order to control the world.

Now Malaysia itself is accused of being an apartheid state. The accusation is made not by a neocon Zionist warmonger in the U.S. State department, or a Jewish snake in the Tel Aviv government, promoting human rights to advance the plot of the Elders of Zion. No siree! The accusation is made by a Malaysian Muslim lady, Marina Mahathir (pic above), quoted by the BBC. Does that name sound familiar? She is the daughter of Mahathir Mohamed.

She is quoted as saying:

In our country, there is an insidious growing form of apartheid among Malaysian women, that between Muslim and non-Muslim women.

According to the BBC's Jonathan Kent:

There has been an angry reaction in Malaysia to remarks by the daughter of the former PM comparing Muslim women to black South Africans under apartheid.

Conservative Muslim women's groups say Marina Mahathir brought shame on the country by saying new Islamic laws have made local women second class citizens.
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Her prejudiced views and assumptions smack of ignorance of the objectives and methodology of the Sharia, and a slavish capitulation to western feminism's notions of women's rights, gender equality and sexuality," the Muslim Professionals Forum (MPF) said in a statement to the BBC.

Western feminism is probably also viewed as a creation of the Jews. The BBC article notes:

Civil rights groups say the apartheid remark was insulting because Ms Marina's father, the former premier Mahathir Mohamad, bolstered Malaysia's race laws.

Those denied certain ethnic groups the same educational, financial and career opportunities given to the majority, predominantly Muslim ethnic Malays.

So Mahathir Mohamed himself was apparently carrying out the "Jewish" human rights program in his country. I have to ask however, why does any country in the twenty-first century have "race laws" at all?

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