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The character of a pig has disappeared off billboard in Kuala Lumpur advertising the Hong Kong action fantasy film ‘Journey to the West – The Monkey King 2’which is due to be screened come Chinese New Year.

The original poster of the film, by a China and Hong Kong production house, showed the monk Tang Sanzang and his disciples Monkey King Sun Wukong, Sha Wujing and Zhu Bajie.

Zhu Bajie, which is part human and part pig, is pictured on the right of the Monkey King in the poster but is missing on a billboard erected on Jalan Loke Yew.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/325325
 
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Will they next ban the Year of the Pig?
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The report by Malaysiakini on the removal of a part human, part pig character from a billboard advertisement for the forthcoming Hong Kong action fantasy film Journey to the Westhas generated interesting reactions from netizens in the comments section on Facebook.

Netizens seem to be in agreement that the move to remove the character from the billboard is a silly act, with many expressing shock and confusion over the action.

Among them, netizens joke that the Chinese Year of the Pig may be next to go, while another lamented that other governments are pursuing space programmes while Malaysia is busy chasing porcine issues.

The original poster of the film, by a China and Hong Kong production house, depicted the historic monk Tang Sanzang and his legendary disciples the Monkey King Sun Wukong, Sha Wujing and Zhu Bajie.

Zhu Bajie, who is part human and part pig, is pictured on the right of the Monkey King in the poster but is missing on a billboard erected on Jalan Loke Yew.

One of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature,Journey to the West tells the story of a monk who travelled to the Western Regions with his three disciples to obtain sacred Buddhist texts.

The film Journey to the West - The Monkey King 2 is based on this novel and and focuses on the White-Bone Demon who kidnaps the monk because it desires to eat the monk’s flesh.

The film is set to premiere this Chinese New Year, which falls on Feb 8 and 9.

Below is a compilation of some of the more interesting comments from netizens on this issue:

Amulets Ice Ice: "Later, the Year of Pig on Chinese New Year might also be made illegal, including open houses, advertisements and anything related to the word and picture of pigs."

Wan Abd Hamid: "I don't mind this story, Journey to the West. Pigs are just pigs, it's okay. What's haram is only eating pigs. Looking at them is fine."

Mohd Nur Hafiz: "Pigs you're afraid of, liar. Corruption you're not afraid of. Pigs are just living things, it's not like you're eating them. This is stupid."

Yadin Ny Nyadin: "Other countries are busy building rockets to go to outer space, we are busy discussing a picture of a pig."

Hermon van Ly: "Corruption, putting people in cement, snatch theft, that's all okay. Pigs are the only thing not okay. Only in Malaysia."

Nur Aisyah Vivian Mah: "What's the problem? Pigs also get banned like this? First it was the keris, then the cross-shaped roofs and now pigs are being removed. Why aren't those who hug each other in Malay dramas not banned? Enough is enough."

Amirol Azery: "It's only a picture of a pig, they're not asking us to eat it. You get phobia from this, what is this? Enough of embarrassing us."

Ldy Tia Jazzmine Zainal: "Pigs are also a creation of God, so is it wrong if it's just portrayed as a character in a story? Malaysia is not an Islamic country, it's just that Islam is our official religion. Don't use religion as an unreasonable excuse."

Rudy Adad: "I laughed till my stomach hurt. It's time for our thinking to rise to the professional level. I think nowadays things are getting weirder. Seems like there are things that just don't make sense. Are you saying pigs cannot even be displayed?"

Theva Raj: "It's no wonder the pig disappeared. The pig is busy thinking about what else to sell to China."

Lim Sim Khean: "This is stupid. This is all just a story. Furthermore, films of this story have been aired countless times in this country, even on RTM."

Shaiful Putra Bin Zakaria: "One of the great literatures from China. Malaysians should watch this movie. There are many values that can be learned from every character in the story."

https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/325354
 
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Because Swine is considered حرام‎. It is Haram in Islam.

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The character of a pig has disappeared off billboard in Kuala Lumpur advertising the Hong Kong action fantasy film ‘Journey to the West – The Monkey King 2’which is due to be screened come Chinese New Year.

The original poster of the film, by a China and Hong Kong production house, showed the monk Tang Sanzang and his disciples Monkey King Sun Wukong, Sha Wujing and Zhu Bajie.

Zhu Bajie, which is part human and part pig, is pictured on the right of the Monkey King in the poster but is missing on a billboard erected on Jalan Loke Yew.
https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/325325

Nothing big , dude. Just local sensitivity , that's all. Malaysia is a nation for the Malays, afterall. Majority of Malaysia are practitioners of Islam.
 
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the never cease to amaze me, Malaysian :coffee: :woot:

there is something funny and idiotic on their blood at the same time

they never cease to amaze me, Malaysian :coffee: :woot:

there is something funny and idiotic on their blood at the same time

Because Swine is considered حرام‎. It is Haram in Islam.



Nothing big , dude. Just local sensitivity , that's all. Malaysia is a nation for the Malays, afterall. Majority of Malaysia are practitioners of Islam.

no lah, Singkies always said, there is sumtin' wrong on their head. For people who said their are The true practitioner of Islam never did this in the public

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the never cease to amaze me, Malaysian :coffee: :woot:

there is something funny and idiotic on their blood at the same time

they never cease to amaze me, Malaysian :coffee: :woot:

there is something funny and idiotic on their blood at the same time

Nothing idiotic about them, nor their blood, sister. They are just a nationalistic lot, which is credit to their nation state. I understand the demographic issue in Malaysia, with number of Hindus, Christians as well as Muslims, however, the primacy is in their Malay identity and Islam , the religion of the Malays. Nothing wrong in that, i suppose, afterall it is their land, their rules. The same goes for say India ; the land of the Hindus, hence the term "Hindustan". I suppose one must be understanding and courteous to the culture of the majority.

no lah, Singkies always said, there is sumtin' wrong on their head. For people who said their are The true practitioner of Islam never did this in the public

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Well, i suppose there is truth to that. One should not claim to be the 'true practitioner' of Islam since Islam is not for just one person or nation. Instead, Muhammad (pbuh) was sent by ALLAH subhanahuwatala as mercy unto the nations. Not necessarily means that Arabs are the token Muslim nor Saudis the representative. Just happened to be the time that ALLAH subhanahuwatala deemed it necessary to send Jibril and reveal the message to Muhammad (pbuh). Islam is the relationship between the believer and ALLAH subhanahuwatala , that is it. Only ALLAH subhanahuwatala decides who is a good Muslim / Muslimah or not.

Sometimes people get lost in translation. That cannot be helped sometimes, we are human, and our lot is keen to make sins. But ALLAH subhanahuwatala is patient and forgiving. :)
 
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@Nihonjin1051 Trust me this is small matter.

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/...-to-segregate-trolleys-for-non-halal-products

Check this out. I ask you, if this is implemented? What next, ringgit Malaysia segregated, halal and non-halal money? I pretty sure non-Muslim touch lots of non-halal stuff that is non live threatening. What next? Ghettos to place the unclean?

An important thing to consider, my friend. Perhaps the theme of excessiveness should be considered as anti-progressive for Kuala Lumpur.

This is a problem Malaysia has to work on. Again, it is a nation-specific process. There is nothing we can do, nor should do. Let Malaysia deal with this their own way.

Let us trust in wisdom of Malaysians to win the day. :)
 
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I remember watching Monkey back in the early 90's on STN ( a Pakistani TV Channel).
 
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