5/05/2018

The 'good' people have the right to kill the 'bad' people


KUALA LUMPUR: A Palestinian lecturer at a private university was shot dead as he was walking to a surau (prayer house) near a condominium in Jalan Meranti, Setapak on Saturday (Apr 21), according to Malaysian police.
Kuala Lumpur police chief Mazlan Lazim said that 35-year-old Dr Fadi Al Batsh was shot by one of two men on a high-powered motorcycle at a pedestrian walkway at about 6am on Saturday.
“The suspect fired 10 shots, four of which hit the lecturer in the head and body. He died on the spot. The police also found two empty bullet shells there,” he said....

 Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, said Dr Fadi was "an electrical engineer and an expert at making rockets".
The Palestinian was "believed to have become a liability for a country hostile to Palestine", said Ahmad Zahid, who is in charge of Malaysia's security....
Malaysian police would request the help of Interpol to track down the suspects, believed to be European nationals....

Hamas did not accuse Israel of killing him but called Dr Fadi a "martyr" - a word it usually uses for people killed by Israeli forces....
Hamas has accused Mossad of assassinating one of its drone experts - Mohamed Zouari - in Tunisia in 2016, and the spy agency is also believed to have been behind the 2010 murder of top Hamas militant Mahmud al-Mabhuh in a Dubai hotel.

Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/palestinian-lecturer-shot-dead-in-malaysia-10161438

The above extracts from an article in CNA said it all. The 'good' people have all the right to kill the 'bad' people and the 'bad' just have to accept this as the natural order of things. And at most they could complain but they cannot do anything about it. They are hapless, they have no legs and hands, so cannot go killing the 'good' people to stop them from killing the 'bad' people. Or is it another case of stupidity has no cure, and just resign to their fate, that they deserved to be killed? They cannot think that they can do the same thing to the 'good' people. They cannot learn how to do the things the 'good' people did to them,
The invasion of Iraq, Libya and Syria are all examples of how 'good' people go around killing 'bad' people, and not only the bad people accepted this, the people of the world, the UN, also accepted this as a natural thing, a natural order of thing. 'Good' people has the right to kill 'bad' people. And they are blessed with the intelligence and resources to do it to the 'bad' people with the blessing of God of course.
Now you 'bad' people out there, what are you going to do about it? I bet you, nothing. You are damned for your own stupidity.  And after the killing the 'good' people will party. This thing has been going on for decades, even centuries.

The 'bad' people somehow never learn, cannot learn, and allow history to repeat over and over again with them as the victims. If only they could do what the 'good' people are doing to them, they would be saved or at least let the 'good' people have a taste of their own medicine, to feel the pain and the loss of someone dear to them.

After Iraq and Libya, the 'good' people wanted to kill do the same in Syria to the 'bad' people. The Syrians were lucky that the Russians came in to prevent the massacre. Now the 'good' people knew that they could not do any more harm to the Syrians, they have started another plot to demonise Iran with all kinds of fake allegations, to start another war and another round of killing the 'bad' people in Iran.

War is starting soon in Iran, led by the Jews and backed up by the evil Empire.

12 comments:

  1. Shamemugan as the PM in charge of the puppet PM had said now as the Most powerful Man in Sinkieland that Ministers must do their Right Things and ignore the minority vocal.

    The Majority Good People must ignore the Minority Bad People.

    His Orders to the new 4G that is Good Leaders. CCS had repeated that the 10 millions Foreign Talents are here to stay.

    Bad people deserved to be screwed by the Good People.

    When Karma befall on the Good People and Blessed the Bad People.

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  2. Rb, the bad people also killed the good people lar eg in Las Vegas or at the army base and so on. It's just that the bad people are not Organised like the good people with state resources. The bad people normally acted on their own with shoes string Budget so they rent a car a day less than $100 per day then use the car or truck to langgar the pedestrians.

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  3. Justice Must Be Seen.May 05, 2018 11:49 am

    An SAF Commander wrote in the ST Forum that preliminary investigation showed that all necessary safety measures were taken before, during and after NSF Pte Dave Lee met his untimely and tragic death in the Changi Hospital. He did this probably to directly influence the opinions of the on-going Police Investigation, the "Independent" Committee of Inquiry and indirectly to intimidate the potential witnesses, who are most likely lowest ranking Privates.

    By doing so, he has committed SUB-JUDICE CONTEMPT, an office that any sensible person would not have done, unless he is trying to cover-up his own arsk.

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  4. Justice Must Be Seen.May 05, 2018 11:53 am

    Amendment:

    By doing so, he has committed SUB-JUDICE CONTEMPT, an offence that any sensible person would not have done, unless he is trying to cover-up his own arsk.

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  5. The Good People (One Person) has taken over control of Sinkieland while the Bad People (One Person) continues in his Cloud 9 Ivory Tower practising the Art of Stupidity Cannot Cure, flying everywhere on holidays with Holijinx at taxpayers' expense.

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  6. Titiana Ann XavierMay 05, 2018 1:37 pm

    The murder of a Palestinian lecturer has political implications. Najib is fighting for his survival. He is obviously trying to distract voters. As Malaysians go to the polls on 9th May, the BN is playing the racial and the religious card to win hearts and minds. Hamas did not condemn Israel while Home Minister Ahmad Zahid is seeking Interpol's help to find the suspects believed to be European nationals. The murder has all the markings of a false flag operation.

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  7. @ Titiana 137:

    >> The murder has all the markings of a false flag operation. <<

    Yes! Yes! It most certainly does. False flags are very effective in getting the ball rolling for gun-shy and reticent dick-taters to get their game faces on and start brawling with each other. People keep on falling for the "false flag gambit"...for e.g. the Vietnam War was started by a false flag incident in the Gulf of Tonkin.

    "Weapons Of Mass Destruction" was a classy false flag op, worthy of some kind of "award" for the excellent con job it achieved on billions of people.

    Needless to say, I am a huge fan of false flag ops...in fact, any and all types of scheme or scam carefully crafted to fool gullible and intellectually lazy people into making bad choices, so that I can have my jollies laughing at them, and the buckets of shit they so willingly led themselves to step into. 🤡

    F. T. W !!

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  8. Quote,

    " I find myself wondering if Russia understands the Washington criminal with whom Russia is so desperate to negotiate peace and understanding.

    Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov is excited that Trump has invited Putin to the White House “to jointly curb the arms race.” https://www.rt.com/news/425699-lavrov-trump-meet-putin/

    Of course the US military/security complex wants to curb an arms race in which Russia is 30 years ahead. Will the Russian government in all its delusions and romanticized view of the US and its vassals again be sucked into meaningless agreements that leave Russia exposed to annihilation?.."



    The link,
    Does Russia Know What's Up? - PaulCraigRoberts.org
    https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2018/05/03/russia-know-whats/

    The War on Iran Has Already Begun — and Russia Must End It
    http://theantimedia.com/war-iran-begun-russia-must-end/

    What Can Be Done? — Paul Craig Roberts - Strategic Culture ...
    https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2018/05/03/what-can-be-done.html

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  9. @ Virgo 49 5 Apr 8.39am


    Uncle Virgo, at the end of the day, the rest who are around are at the wrong place wrong time?

    Likely will be from bad to worst?

    The Chinese have a saying:

    "Short pain rather than long pain"

    Make sense?

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    1. Also, already told u before, will be free end of this year. See u at lao di fang high tables ... rain or shine also same.

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  10. Knn 3.25 am, I also going to Genting. May be can meet both Virgo and you there. If make money, there got nice girls or not to unwind?

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  11. Heng Swee Kiat: "We need to build new infrastructure. We need to renew our infrastructure. At the same time, we would very much like to support all our ministries, each of which has important priorities. Most of these will have to be funded. We have to look for ways and means of funding various iniatives and making sure we get good value for money."



    "Renew infrastructure"?

    Is it not well-documented in economics growth theory about the problem with capital accumulation growth model?

    By building and building and building, what is the proportion of GDP just to spend on replacement of capital depreciation as the capital base keep increasing at possibly unsustainable rate relative to the economy size? By spending on replacement investment for capital depreciation alone, how big is this sum? And that is only for breakeven investment and not adding any growth to GDP? Then then more expenditure is needed for new investment? Based on such capital accumulation model, at some point, such sums go beyond the savings rate and eventually larger than the entire national income generated? How to save more than the income? What is the end game of such a growth model? Even without replacement capital investment for depreciation reaching a large sum of the GDP, where to find ever growing revenue source to fund it?

    Next, for priorities spending, even if health care is sacrificed, die die must spend on F1, maintenance on the lizard gdn, billions of free scholarships, lodging, uni fees, return air-tickets etc for foreign students? Sinkies children, oldies needs etc etc at the back of the q?

    Sometime back, one laogoa already said after the 2015 GE that he is "alarmed" at some spending and how the G is going to find the revenue? Laogoa said publicly he is watching closely (how things are unfolding)? NTD also spoke few years back about the HUGE spending on F1 etc and obviously he didn't seem to concur with such lavish spending?

    Across the causeway, Dr M is not happy with the current situation and is going all out to unseat his successor as seen in the ongoing GE14. Despite his comfortable retirement and wealth, and even at 90+ yo, Dr M is willing to risk all to "right what is wrong"? For whatever that Dr M had done in the past, one cannot help but salute and respect him for his guts to stand up and be counted even at such advanced age? At least at 90+, he shows he still has two balls intact? He is not kiasi? Some people even when the fire is already burning at the door still borchap sitting on the couch and very kiasi kiasu hack care what happen to others as long as his vast wealth is intact and he continues to live a blissful life till he kicks the bucket but future generations may have to pay dearly? Not his problems? Selfish, kiasi, kiasu ...? Comparing both, it seems DR M homeland in the LONG RUN would be much better off cos there are enough courageous and altrustic and selfless souls who are willing to sacrifice all to do what is right?

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