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DickyMe

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Posted by DickyMe > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

The question to ask is, can the government get money from breweries and tobacco firms by TAXING them? Why GLICs are investing in these companies and put their hand picked directors there?

speakup

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Posted by speakup > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Another question is : why Govt can use Tax from Gaming Alcohol Cigarettes companies to fund Jakim ?

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Arguably, nothing could be worse than misusing of fund to fuel fundamentalism among young children. Funding and spreading fundamentalism, characterized by a strict adherence to specific theological doctrines often in reaction against modernist theories, has profoundly detrimental effects on societies, making it one of the worst uses of resources. Such funding fosters intolerance and extremism, promoting an "us versus them" mentality that leads to social fragmentation, sectarian conflicts, and the suppression of religious, cultural, and intellectual diversity essential for a progressive society.

Fundamentalism stifles the exchange of ideas and mutual respect, creating an environment of suspicion and hostility- see what happened in supposedly and rationally "non-issue" cases like kk socks and vern shoes. Additionally, it impedes progress by advocating for outdated educational practices that reject scientific advancements and critical thinking, hindering intellectual growth and innovation.

This regression leaves societies ill-equipped to deal with modern challenges and results in economic stagnation and poverty, as businesses avoid investing in regions plagued by instability and regressive policies. The threat to human rights is significant, as many fundamentalist movements impose severe restrictions on nonbelievers', outgroup's, minors' and women's rights and freedoms, perpetuating gender inequality and discrimination while suppressing freedoms of speech, religion, and assembly. This suppression leads to persecution of dissenters and those who question the prevailing ideology.

Global security risks also escalate as funding fundamentalism can lead to the radicalization of individuals who may resort to violence, vigilantism and even terrorism , posing a significant threat to global security through terrorist activities and destabilizing entire regions, leading to conflicts and wars. Such instability has far-reaching consequences for global peace and security.

From a moral and ethical perspective, investing in fundamentalism represents a gross misallocation of resources that could be better used for proper and productive education, up-to-date healthcare, and poverty eradication. It prioritizes dogma over human welfare, contradicting the ethical responsibility of individuals and nations to promote peace, tolerance, and understanding. Funding fundamentalism contributes to a more divided and violent world, undermining social cohesion and impeding progress. Instead of fueling fundamentalism, resources should be directed towards initiatives that promote education, tolerance, innovation, and peace, thereby contributing to a more just and prosperous world. By doing so, we can foster intellectual growth, economic development, gender equality, and global security, ensuring a brighter future for all.

LossAversion

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Posted by LossAversion > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

If govt can use taxes from tobacco, breweries and gambling for opex an development, i see no reasons why donations from brewery company cannot be used for school.... unless there is hipocricy in existing guidelines!

LossAversion

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Posted by LossAversion > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Ha, ha, ha....Chinese schools have been accepting donations from breweries. The school leavers eventually become alcohols supporters.....Business of brewery companies continue to thrive...Government collect taxes....more budget for National schools but chinese schools want to be more finanicial indepedent by seeking donations from "sin" sector.... this goes on and on.....but children from this group become better and far better????!!!!! Puzzling, but dont blame others' failure on "sins"

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

This is 21st Century. Children should be encouraged to live by evidence, not hearsay. The fact is educators must nurture skills in decision-making and practical knowledge in children- preaching them nothing- no lies, but only the most up-to-date truth. Moderate alcohol consumption has been associated with a longer lifespan in several studies with clear beneficial effects on cardiovascular health. Research has shown that moderate drinking can lead to a reduction in the risk of coronary artery disease and other heart-related conditions. For instance, a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that moderate alcohol intake was linked to a lower risk of myocardial infarction in men. The study highlighted that men who consumed moderate amounts of alcohol had a 30-35% lower risk of heart attack compared to non-drinkers .

The American Heart Association acknowledges that moderate alcohol consumption can raise levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, also known as "good" cholesterol, which helps protect against heart disease. HDL cholesterol facilitates the removal of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, or "bad" cholesterol, from the bloodstream, reducing the risk of plaque buildup in arteries and subsequent cardiovascular events .

A large-scale study in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology further supports these findings. The study analyzed data from over 333,000 participants and concluded that moderate alcohol consumption was associated with a lower risk of death from all causes, particularly cardiovascular disease. The researchers noted that moderate drinkers had a 25% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular diseases compared to abstainers .

Additionally, the antioxidant properties of certain alcoholic beverages, such as red wine, have been credited with promoting heart health. Red wine contains resveratrol, a compound that has been shown to protect the lining of blood vessels in the heart and reduce inflammation and blood clotting. This was supported by research published in Nature, which demonstrated that resveratrol could mimic the effects of caloric restriction, a practice known to extend lifespan in various organisms . Certain alcoholic beverages, like beer and wine, contain essential nutrients and antioxidants. For example, beer contains B vitamins, selenium, and silicon, which can contribute to bone health. Wine, particularly red wine, contains polyphenols, which have been studied for their potential health benefits.

While the benefits of alcohol is undeniable, not all of its consumption has the same effect.Hence, iIt is essential to educate, emphasize and differentiate between moderate, responsible drinking and excessive, harmful consumption. Overgeneralizing by claiming that alcohol is 100% bad ignores the nuances and context-dependent nature of its effects.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Educators and policy makers can't be too simpleton and thoughtless. Shielding children from important knowledge, such as understanding responsible moderate alcohol consumption, the risks of addiction, and the potential negative consequences, is both dangerous and naïve. Such an approach fails to equip young individuals with the critical information they need to make informed decisions and navigate real-world situations effectively.

First and foremost, keeping children in the dark about alcohol can foster ignorance and curiosity-driven experimentation. When young people are not adequately educated about alcohol, they are more likely to seek out information on their own, often from unreliable sources or peers. This can lead to risky behaviors and uninformed decisions regarding alcohol consumption. A comprehensive education that includes the benefits and risks associated with alcohol allows children to understand the full spectrum of its effects.

Moreover, ignorance about responsible drinking can leave children unprepared to handle situations where alcohol is present. By teaching children about moderate drinking, parents and educators can impart valuable lessons on self-control and the importance of setting limits. Children who are educated about responsible drinking are more likely to make measured decisions, avoiding the pitfalls of overconsumption and addiction. Studies have shown that early education about alcohol can reduce the likelihood of binge drinking and alcohol-related problems in adolescence and adulthood .

Understanding the risks of addiction is equally crucial. Alcohol addiction, or alcoholism, can have devastating consequences on an individual's health, relationships, and overall well-being. By being transparent about these risks, parents and educators can help children recognize the warning signs of addiction and understand the long-term implications of alcohol misuse. This awareness is essential for fostering a healthy relationship with alcohol and preventing the development of harmful patterns of behavior.

Furthermore, shielding children from the reality of alcohol's negative consequences can create a false sense of security. When children eventually encounter alcohol, they may be ill-prepared to handle its effects or recognize the dangers of overindulgence. Educating children about the potential negative consequences of alcohol, such as impaired judgment, accidents, and health issues, helps them understand the gravity of irresponsible drinking. This knowledge can act as a deterrent and encourage more cautious behavior.

In addition, education about responsible alcohol consumption can promote a culture of openness and trust between parents and children. When parents discuss alcohol openly and honestly, it fosters a sense of mutual respect and encourages children to seek guidance when faced with difficult decisions. This open dialogue is essential for building a supportive environment where children feel comfortable discussing their experiences and concerns.

Finally, equipping children with knowledge about alcohol empowers them to make informed choices that align with their values and goals. Understanding both the benefits and risks of alcohol allows children to weigh their options carefully and make decisions that promote their well-being and success. Ignorance, on the other hand, leaves them vulnerable to peer pressure and the potential for harmful behaviors.

In conclusion, the danger, ignorance, and naivety of keeping children from being exposed to important knowledge about responsible moderate alcohol drinking, the risks of addiction, and the negative consequences are clear. Comprehensive education on alcohol is essential for fostering informed decision-making, promoting responsible behavior, and protecting young individuals from the potential harms associated with alcohol. By providing children with the knowledge they need, parents and educators can help them navigate the complexities of alcohol consumption and develop healthy, balanced relationships with alcohol.

paperplane

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Posted by paperplane > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

RULES SAID CANNOT, BUT CAN RULE CHANGE? YES. Because the rules was only introduced back in 2018.

DickyMe

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Posted by DickyMe > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

"One track mind is a closed mind"
It denies nature's diversity, hence denying god's creation with some feeble excuse for selfish survival.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

All the wrongs and delusions have results from the childhood education of the critics. Failing to educate students on the importance of sustainability of pluralism, transparency, accountability, and humane inclusivity in governance can lead to severe societal consequences. Without understanding pluralism, social cohesion weakens, fostering discrimination and conflict. Neglecting transparency and accountability undermines democratic values, leading to corruption and loss of trust in institutions. This governance failure hampers economic growth by promoting corruption and inefficiency, deterring investment and innovation. Ignorance of humane inclusivity results in human rights violations, marginalizing vulnerable populations and provoking social unrest. Ultimately, disregarding these principles destabilizes governance structures, creating long-term instability and impeding sustainable development. Educating students on these aspects is crucial for fostering informed, responsible citizens and ensuring a just, prosperous, and harmonious society. The focus should be on these critical values, not alcohol or it's logo!

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Moral 101 (What to ban?): Can adult male cross dress in front of young children?

It depends on what we focus on- what you say ia correct if the issue is fertility and practically. But it should become an issue if we focus of thr issue of cross dressing, transgender and homosexuality.

Posted by DickyMe > 1 hour ago | Report Abuse

The sarong was meant for men in countries with hot weather.
Wearing a pants/trousers is akin to putting testicles in a oven.
Perspiration is another problem which will drench the underwear.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

While excessive drinking is discouraged, breweries are legitimate, tax-paying businesses recognized by the government. They contribute to education through corporate social responsibility without conditions, and they have never imposed on promotion of their products in return for their support.

speakup

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Posted by speakup > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

PH behave like PAS
no different
GE 16 reject!

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Scientifically, alcohol is not as bad. Nothing could be worse than misusing of fund to fuel fundamentalism among young children. Funding and spreading fundamentalism, characterized by a strict adherence to specific theological doctrines often in reaction against modernist theories, has profoundly detrimental effects on societies, making it one of the worst uses of resources. Such funding fosters intolerance and extremism, promoting an "us versus them" mentality that leads to social fragmentation, sectarian conflicts, and the suppression of religious, cultural, and intellectual diversity essential for a progressive society.

The danger, ignorance, and naivety of keeping children from being exposed to important knowledge about responsible moderate alcohol drinking, the risks of addiction, and the negative consequences are clear. Comprehensive education on alcohol is essential for fostering informed decision-making, promoting responsible behavior, and protecting young individuals from the potential harms associated with alcohol. By providing children with the knowledge they need, parents and educators can help them navigate the complexities of alcohol consumption and develop healthy, balanced relationships with alcohol.

DickyMe

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Posted by DickyMe > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Alcohol should be banned in hospitals.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

In case of poisoning! Ethanol is an effective antidote for methanol poisoning. Methanol is metabolized in the liver by the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) into formaldehyde and then to formic acid, which are highly toxic and can cause metabolic acidosis, visual disturbances, and other severe symptoms. Ethanol works by competing with methanol for ADH, preferentially binding to the enzyme and thus slowing the conversion of methanol to its toxic metabolites. This allows more time for methanol to be excreted unchanged by the kidneys. Administering ethanol can be done orally or intravenously and is often used alongside other treatments such as fomepizole, hemodialysis, and supportive care.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 4 weeks ago | Report Abuse

Tak boleh...terus mundur ke belakang....tide and time wait for caemen.....Kiasan marahkan nyamuk, kelambu dibakar

Posted by eastern_joy > 4 weeks ago | Report Abuse

Let's close ALL Genting, Toto, Magnum, Damacai, beer, alcohol imports & cigarettes factories in Msia and see how we can become Tiger or Cat..? :)

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 4 weeks ago | Report Abuse

All cat for sure. Already half of the men turn p*ssy with skirt a..k.a. sarong

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