Monday, November 27, 2006

a WTF moment

i'd like to reiterate the fact that using the internet to spread the word of god just seems unethical to me. it's as if they are abusing it in fact.

i received another forwarded email from a (well-meaning) fren with the subject title: [Islamic-ebook] Pls check before eating choc- don't miss this

the short article:

Gambar di bawah memang sesuai buat rujukan bagi mereka yang dah tahu Nestle' dipunyai oleh musuh Allah dan RasulNya, tapi masih lagi menyokong dan membeli pelbagai barangan dari syarikat tersebut dan rangkaian syarikat zionis lain seperti mc' donald, coca cola, Jonhson & johnson, Sara Lee, Kimberly Clark dan..... Syabas bagi mereka yang mengekang nafsu mereka dan keluarga kerana Allah..
SEBARKAN..

Wassalamu'alaikum w.w.


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i didn't know the meaning of "zionist" at first so i googled it.

web definition of zionist: relating to or characteristic of a supporter of Zionism
web definition of Zionism: Zionism is the Jewish national movement of rebirth and renewal in the land of Israel - the historical birthplace of the Jewish people.

OH COME ON!

how can this be the works of a zionist company plotting to get rid of the Islam religion thru a kit kat bar? if the person who noticed the roach in the bar can notice the roach, don't u think that other people can notice it too? why does everything have to be about the wars against Islam??

why can't they just think that Nestle has issues on quality control, smthg as simple as that? that they should buck up on their cleanliness and carefulness?

i've heard of muslim businessmen using dirtier tactics just to get sales. like the rumour on Satay Kajang, that they re-use the satay sticks after people have eaten off them so that they can save costs. and how about this some kedai mamak (purportedly muslims themselves) putting some sick dude's underwear in the rojak sauce for "mandrem". and then, u'll hear things like some kedai pak haji abu on some jalan haji taib serving roach curries to their customers..

so what about them? are they plotting to take down Islam? or are they just selfish businessmen who just want to reap in more money using dirty and often downright crazy tactics?

my take on Nestle is that they made a mistake. the roach must've crawled from godknowswhere and it missed their quality control guy's eye and got stuck in a kit kat bar. and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that roaches love food, any kind of food. a kit kat bar is heaven to the roach. the poor thing just got stuck there cos it didn't know it was on a conveyor belt.

we are all humans. last time i checked, humans are capable of and allowed to make mistakes.. Nestle just made an expensive mistake, but a mistake all the same.

to me, this is a classic What The Fuck moment. smthg like this can be turned 180 degrees around and re-labelled as a wage of war against a specific religion..

what the hell are they teaching our kids in school then?

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