If people want to chop off parts of their children's genitals may I suggest they go and live in the Middle East. Here in Europe such behaviour is rightly considered barbaric and uncivilised.
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Money politics: Privatization during M's time allowed him to put money into connected hands which contribute back to party coffers, giving party an overwhelming financial advantage in election campaigns.
Special branch: To keep party members loyal to him and opposition in check, he would make full use of Special Branch to dig up every info on key players in politics.
Grand projects: Highly publicized grand projects (today's white elephants) are used to capture the rakyat's imagination, and to paint him as a visionary.
Media control: Utusan/NST/STAR/Nanyang are controlled by BN parties, and their coverage is strictly favorable to BN. Any news unfavorable to UMNO would cause suspension to editor or loss of license. Alternate media like Malaysakini always had their offices raided by police during Mahathir's reign
Education: Rakyat are taught to be deferential to federal government through local education cirriculum. Personally I remember my SPM final essay where I have to tout the virtues of the government.
Ruthlessness: M is extremely ruthless. If you go against him, he will use everything from police to special branch to ISA to fix you.
Aaron Green: [at a club] What's up man?
Tom Felton: Hey.
Aaron Green: I'm here with Aldous Snow, so we have a table in the back.
Tom Felton: [not interested] Great.
Aaron Green: Feel free to bring Professor Snape. Come by, we'll play some late night Quidditch.
Tom Felton: Just leave it, you...
[walks away]
Aaron Green: Right. Not everyone cares.
It was late the next morning when I woke. She was still asleep, with her creole-brown back turned to me. I went and made some coffee and took it into the bedroom. She was awake then, staring at me over the top of the bedclothes. It was a long expressionless look that rejected my smile and my greeting and ended and ended abruptly in her turning and pulling the bedclothes over her head. She began to cry. I sat beside her and tried rather amateurishly to comfort her, but she kept the sheet pulled tight over her head; so I gave up patting and making noises and went back to my coffee. After a while she sat up and asked for a cigarette. And then if I would lend her a shirt. She wouldn't look me in the eyes. She pulled on the shirt, went to the bathroom, and brushed me aside with a shake of her hair when she came and got back into bed again. I sat at the foot of the bed and watched her drink her coffee. "What's wrong?"
VIETNAMESE sex workers are now the favourites among locals, Kosmo! reported.
This new-found interest has been attributed to their alluring physique and better hospitality.
They have also been compared to sex workers from China, who are noted to be more “choosy” about their clients, based on appearance or age.
On the other hand, Vietnamese sex workers were found to be less choosy, so long as their clients were willing to pay between RM100 and RM200.
“Vietnamese prostitutes come here under the pretense of studying in fields such as beauty and tourism,” said Bukit Aman anti-vice, gambling and secret societies division head SAC Datuk Abdul Jalil Hassan.
According to him, there were even those who entered the country on their own and would find clients in reflexology centres and massage parlours.