I was actually moving on with my more or less incredibly unpredictable life that seems to be in constant flux when it was brought to my attention via email that MENJ had been writing about me. Unlike him, I have no reason to deny him the hits he will get from readers of this blog, …
Tag Archives: Makcik Hajjah Sitt Al-Wuzara
Gaysec Admit They Were Wrong.
Saying sorry is probably one of the few things one can do once one has greatly wronged someone else. I am certain of its inadequacy when the great wrong was the attempt to destroy the life of a human. Still, here’s the apology in full, and the salient parts below, roughly translated: kami mengaku informasi …
Azwan Ismail Backs Arlene Tan
Frequent commenter MENJ gave the world this creative censoring of information to make it seem as if Arlene Tan is Makcik Hajjah Sitt al-Wuzara. Well now MENJ and his fellow murderous mob. Let’s see your response to this official statement from Azwan Ismail: On Wednesday, 3 August 2011, I received a Facebook message from Arlene …
When Murderous Mobs Leap Before They Look.
So a little group that claims to be the last best hope for Malaysian cyber-security has come out with a statement on the true identity of infamous anti-Islam blogger Makcik Hajjah Sitt Al-Wuzara. Malicious baseless rumour on Sitt’s “real identity” Unscientific Malaysia has already written a succinct dismemberment of the claims of Gaysec, which can …
Passive Aggressive Media
The New Straits Times had a strange non-committal but aggressive report from our religious and racist overlords about the apparently recent spate of “Islam belittling” to be found online. Those who are using Facebook and other social websites to belittle Islam may soon find the authorities knocking on their doors. The government, with help from various …
Welcome Again Makcik!
It seems Makcik Hajjah Sitt Al-Wuzara has launched another site just because the Malaysian government isn’t really too keen on defending free speech, and the so-called tolerant Muslims can’t be matured about criticism. Oh well, you can block websites, but you can’t block every website, nor every joke.
Traffic Spike.
When I wrote about the arrival of Makcik Hajjah Sitt Al-Wuzara to the blogosphere, I had no idea my visitors would increase by 10 times the number of visitors at its most busiest. It appears her site is making the rounds at the Malaysian Insider, malaysiakini, free malaysia today, and Utusan. Its amazing that nearly …



