Friday, February 2, 2018

Malaysia and Malaysians - Domestic violent

1. Another dead of a 14 years old girl who commit suicide after she was accused for stealing her teacher's Iphone. The teacher stop her in teachers room for more than 5 hour and she faced the ordeal to end her life. At the end of the day, the teacher got back her phone from somewhere else.

2. Another case reported that a young girl age 9 years old is dead after they found she was abused by her parent (Biological father and step mother). Her rip bones fractured and tearing found in her ass.

3. These cases shows humans are loosing their sense. Human's are into abnormal mind setting till they can't differentiate what is right and what is wrong. No matter what race or religion are they, but what transpired proved that there are lack of human in them.

I can't imagine and my blood boiling when I hear such cases. Totally in human and totally un- except-able. How could someone do such?

In the first case a teacher did such to make the student admit?? But is how we suppose to react? Or is there any SOP to handle such issues?

And the 2nd case, we found the own biological father went to such extent to beat up his own daughter.

Anyway, what ever it is, what ever the reason is, who ever we are and who ever they are, torturing  physically is not excepted at all. Who ever commit such offence should be punish and put behind bars.

If such thing happens to my own kids, Will I take the law in my hand? Hard question to answer. It might be too much and doesn't make sense but lay hand on my kids and I will take your hand away. I call this as fatherly love not a threat to anyone.

All above shows, religion and all those civic that were fed to us doesn't take effect at all. Religion has fail to turn human into human. Religion has made us become violent rather teach you to be human.

I still have my faith in GOD but I lost my trust in human.

lvbala

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