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Posted by SarifahSelinder > 18 hours ago | Report Abuse

Malu apa tok guru

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Posted by Sslee > 17 hours ago | Report Abuse

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Posted by EngineeringProfit > Sep 14, 2024 3:43 PM | Report Abuse

Penal Code (Act 574): Sodomy is criminalized under Section 377A and 377B of the Penal Code, which addresses carnal intercourse against the order of nature. Engaging in sodomy, whether consensual or not, is a punishable offense with imprisonment of up to 20 years and whipping. If sodomy involves a minor (under 18 years old), it would be considered statutory rape, as minors cannot legally consent to sexual activities. The penalties are harsher when it involves children.

Section 201 of the Penal Code: This section covers the concealment of an offense. Any individual who, knowing that an offense such as sodomy has been committed, hides evidence or fails to disclose it to the authorities can face punishment, including imprisonment of up to 7 years, or fines, or both

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 15 hours ago | Report Abuse

When they themselves had experienced it, or their moral compass has corrupted, they would normalise this

Posted by SarifahSelinder > 14 hours ago | Report Abuse

Ni semua salah IGP Mana boleh tak bawa berbincang dulu 🤣

WhatsUpUp

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Posted by WhatsUpUp > 11 hours ago | Report Abuse

Ini pun bole dibincangkan ... terus tangkap masuk lokap dulu baru cari sebab dan siasat... Dah gila tamadun manusia sekarang.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 10 hours ago | Report Abuse

Akhir zaman when wolves in sheep's clothing run government, religious institutions and do moral policing of the lay people

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 10 hours ago | Report Abuse

The issues of societal polarization, Islamophobia, and ethnic tensions in Malaysia are intricately linked to the economic struggles faced by the general public. Rising costs of living, income inequality, and financial instability create widespread frustration, which in turn amplifies existing divisions within society. These challenges fuel sentiments of resentment and discontent, leading to heightened tensions between ethnic and religious communities. Economic hardships also provide fertile ground for the spread of Islamophobia and other forms of prejudice, as vulnerable groups become scapegoats for broader systemic issues, further straining Malaysia’s delicate social fabric and undermining national unity.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 10 hours ago | Report Abuse

Both unemployment and job quality are crucial issues that should not be overlooked. Besides adequate wages, a conducive and supportive work environment is also necessary. Malaysia continues to face the problem of "brain drain," where many skilled workers prefer to serve in other countries. This ongoing issue indicates that job opportunities and conditions within the country may not be meeting the expectations of its workforce, prompting them to seek better prospects abroad. Addressing this requires not only creating more jobs but also enhancing the quality of employment to retain local talent and ensure sustainable development.

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