Distasteful!
Now out of the blue, UNESCO decides to anointed "Batik" as one of the world's heritage and then again it is no ordinary batik but those ugly dull old fashion batik from one ASEAN nation, the one who has been flooding other neighbouring countries with their unruly and ungrateful minions.
Now what? This move is liken of robbing others from their own heritage, if UNESCO wants to proceed with such dumb move then so be it but please provide such specifications in CLEAR and UNAMBIGUOUS letters describing in minute details of what they mean by "Batik" and just 'sweeping' every kind of batik and its process under such word. If not those fools will bark again saying that they have been robbed of their heritage! By fools I refer to those pointed bamboos fools.
Batik is not the sole property and heritage of one nation since we have all kinds of prints and patterns not limited to those dull looking old fashion kind of pattern worn by those in that particular nation. If you are thinking of monopolising batik then you are really thoise greedy bunch of good for nothing scums. Compared to other patterns, your kind of pattern is perhaps only suitable for blind and tasteless people.
The Tourism Ministry is now aggressively looking into 'nationalising' all delicacies and other forms of art in response to those brain damaged scums, though sounds childish but it is appropriate considering the onslaught of our dignity and image. Now, nasi lemak will be ours and ours only like what the Pulau Pinang has done to "Penang" by making it a trademark of the Pulau Pinang state government.
Malaysians who are studying in that foreign country should consider returning back or pursue their dreams elsewhere since they no longer welcome there though sadly they share the same faith and to certain extent culture. It is not worth losing one's life over petty matter like the Pendet dance, which by the way is not even entertaining as much as permissible in Islam for it bares for all to see!
The Tourism Ministry is now aggressively looking into 'nationalising' all delicacies and other forms of art in response to those brain damaged scums, though sounds childish but it is appropriate considering the onslaught of our dignity and image. Now, nasi lemak will be ours and ours only like what the Pulau Pinang has done to "Penang" by making it a trademark of the Pulau Pinang state government.
Malaysians who are studying in that foreign country should consider returning back or pursue their dreams elsewhere since they no longer welcome there though sadly they share the same faith and to certain extent culture. It is not worth losing one's life over petty matter like the Pendet dance, which by the way is not even entertaining as much as permissible in Islam for it bares for all to see!
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