Tuesday, December 15, 2009

"A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject." Sir Winston Churchill

A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject.
Sir Winston Churchill

It is sorrowful to stand up against the very ideology, truth and movement you fought for. It is sad to hammer the very foundations of the democracy you helped to build. But, it is bravery to stand up against evil and wrong and it is greatness to accept our own faults. No matter how much I hate to believe this, how much I refuse to listen and watch it, the truth sadly will be the truth.

The unbearable torture of 30 long years did not come to an end by the only works of MDP, nor did MDP come to reality on its own. I remember that day our beloved president Mr. Mohammed Nasheed (Anni) went on giving charity, he was running for the parliament. I remember saying it’s not your money we want, your sincerity at work. I was too young to cast a ballot back then, yet I made sure to convince people I know to vote him. Yes! I’m proud to say I’m amongst one of the first fifty members who signed for MDP in secret while Ahmed Moosa (sappe) was handling the logs. I proudly say I participated in every single demonstration organised by MDP. Even though today, sadly some of MDP’s staff would stare at me, a stare of hatred. As for them I’m a stranger against their ideology and what they believe for I criticise what I don’t see fit and I don’t nod to whatever rubbish our leader speaks of.

All I have to say to my friend who is not so dear, Mr. President, Former PM of your favourite ally said: “A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject.” You very much Mr. President resembles a fanatic. Isn’t it time you stand up for the very truth you stood up at the very beginning? Isn’t it time you start thinking about our beloved nation and people? The very constitution is against of some very unacceptable propaganda you stand for now. To please you allies who fought very much to bring you onto power. Working to tear apart the very fabric that holds this nation together and to change the very simple lives of the citizens, while saying to protect them and help and guard them as prescribed by the constitution under Islamic law. Never did so mocking of fantasy obsessed the mind of our citizens. Mr. President why don’t you stop being a fanatic and change the subject of building flats every single island, and actually work on something. Mr. President why don’t you stop making a mockery out of you very coalition and work in peace with them, why not your ministries handled by your coalition members help you, without embarrassing them.

It simply sickens me to see Mr. Mohamed Nasheed and rubbish babbling Hassan Manik at his side while the ever drunken failure Zaki frisking at his tail. Yet it’s a serious joke when the double headed shaheedh playing the foreign cards after he announced the funeral of MDP. Change your mind and strategy or at least change the subject.
God bless our nation and guide our leaders to the right path, and unite us all so we shall have everlasting peace and prosper.



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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Legalizing Alcoholoic Bevareges and building places of worship for other faiths

Legalizing Alcoholoic Bevareges and building places of worship for other faiths
1- Legalizing Alcohol
Maldives is at a crisis when it comes to drugs. More that 60% of the youths are involved in drug abuse, each and every one of our nation know a drug addict or have a family member who is an addict. The former government played a lovely role in making sure the youths won’t interfere with their work and would be busy with intoxicants.
We all know we have no legal system selling drugs yet the dealers have a way to satisfy their customers. Upon this we are going to legalize the selling of Alcoholic drinks in inhabited islands other than the resorts. Even now we have foreigners selling intoxicants, legalizing Alcoholic beverages we are opening an easy door for them. This would obviously create more social problems and would result in violence. Why should we throw our self into danger? Tourists can drink at resorts if they “must”, can’t they? Shouldn’t the government concentrate on serving the citizens of this country rather than the tourists? (After all there won’t be any tourists if it wasn’t for our nation, there won’t be a nation without citizens)


2- Building places of worship for all religions

Letting other faiths build places of worship for followers of their faiths and letting other faiths practice their faith openly in Maldives. Maldives is famous for a nation of peace we are citizen of one nation with one faith under one flag, it’s sad some of us who support this idea of building places of worship for other faiths have never thought about our land and how small it is. Maldives is so small it’s not even enough for Maldivians so upon that shall we let other build their place of worship? As far as Maldivians are concerned a non-Muslim cant be a Maldivian so all the non-Muslims would be considered foreigners. Why should we let our people suffer just so that some foreigners can enjoy in our land???? . Maldivians have experienced how dangerous it is to have religious differences in any community especially in a community like ours when a terrorist attack struck Sultan Park. (It seems the current government’s ministry of Islamic affairs are doing a good job to educate people on this and stop these stupid people and their ideology corrupting our community) so what if we have others practicing their faiths openly?? No matter what we say sooner or later either we or they are going to cross the lines and it would end up in violence and bloodshed. Why not let things be as they are and foreigners can practice their faiths as they are doing it now. After all Maldives is a nation build on the basics of Islam and all laws and regulations must be based on rulings of Islam and the scholars all over the world agree for a country like Maldives, we must never allow it to happen. We have enough problems to deal with why invite more???



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