Shabudin Yahaya
Yasmin Mohd
Two Penang reps make an issue of women’s dressing
PENANG: After the recent “bocor” (leak) controversy in the Dewan Rakyat, one would have thought that backbenchers would know enough to stay clear of sexist remarks.
Not in the Penang state assembly.
Permatang Berangan assemblyman Shabudin Yahaya and Sungai Dua assemblyman Datuk Jasmin Mohamed blamed women's provocative dressing for sexual crimes, raising the hackles of Tan Cheng Liang (BN – Jawi).
“The women’s dressing menggoda (lures) and mencabar (challenges) men,” said Shabudin, who interjected during Tan’s speech when debating the motion of thanks on the Yang di-Pertua Negri Tun Abdul Rahman Abas’s opening address.
This prompted Tan to tick him off for his narrow thinking.
“Even women who are covered from the head to the toe and two-year-old children have become rape victims. This shows that it has nothing to do with women’s dressing,” she said.
Shabudin, who is state Islamic Religious Council president, then asked Tan for her views on a dress code for women and Jasmin rose to support it.
Tan said she disagreed with a dress code, as women knew what to wear.
Shabudin then interjected that men were sure to look when sexily attired women pass in front of them.
“This is because there is a daya tarikan (attraction),” he said.
Jasmin said that women who dressed provocatively also forgot their family responsibilities.
Tan said the issue was not about the women’s dressing but the mindset of men.
In his speech, Mansor Musa (BN – Batu Maung) rapped the two assemblymen for their sexist remarks, saying they were not showing a good example in the House.
Tan also alleged that a Seberang Prai Municipal Council official had been signing the overtime claims of his workers when they did not do any extra work.
Phee Boon Poh (DAP – Sungai Puyu) asked Tan to substantiate her allegations.
However, Speaker Datuk Yahaya Abdul Hami disallowed the question, saying the reply should come from the concerned state executive councillor.
Comments
They have psycho-pathic disorders...!
Look at them, with their overcoats, how do they look? Any better than the flacky philanderer?!
From now on we should stop calling them by abbreviation YB, call them Yang Biadab to be perfect!
When they are supposed to attend the state assembly with the problems of the people from their constituencies , their minds were so obsessed with lust and paranoia and when others were debating, they indulged themselves in the realms of fantasy.....ABCDEFG cups..T-Strings etc.!
These are good for nothing tom-fooleries and in their bloody "coconuts" only contain flesh and juices and the beds at home are not meant for them to rest after a day's hard slog for their voters, but a battlte field to turn their supposed to be respectful wives into playmates! That's why they don't give a damn respect to their female counterparts!
The CM being a PhD should know well this is symptoms of serious psychological and psycho-pathic disorders and should curb it by sending those maniacs to the Psycho- Rehabilitation Center and bar them from entering the solemn State Assembly Hall!
This is a sickness of highly contagions peculiar to certain group and it has recently been diagnosed in the Parliament, the same out-burst of the Disease!
qurious their personality
Don't tell me they have never seen their wife naked. These are non sense. Then ask their wife and their mother to wear "ketupat" clothes. Fully sealed with a knot on top. Or the malay ladies will have to wear "ketupat" design, and chinese ladies will have to wear "bak Chang"design when they attend the official gov meeting .... i really don't understand our penang state assembly men are this type of quality.
Tell you guys, don't border this type of people as they just want exposual. I believe for the past few years they never do their job. Now they just want publicities. Either critisize their charater or ignore them. So that they will not appear in the next election as canidates.