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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Is Elizabeth Wong a morally corrupted PKR politician?

Selangor executive council member and Bukit Lanjan assemblyman Elizabeth Wong, whose nude photographs were being circulated, has resignation from both posts.

Elizabeth Wong

She was also the state EXCO member in charge of Tourism, Consumer Affairs and the Environment, and the information chief of the Women’s wing of PKR and of her division Petaling Jaya Utara.

Elizabeth Wong lodged a police report after being told of the photographs that have been circulating via MMS, apparently taken with a camera phone, called the entire episode an "intrusion of privacy" and was a malicious attack.

She says the photographs could have been taken by her former boyfriend. It was rumored that the photos may have been circulated by her ex-boyfriend whom allegedly broke up recently and he was said to have moved to another country.

It is reported by the press that photographs made available to the press showed Elizabeth Wong asleep with her glasses on and another of her in bed with her eyes closed. She was partially covered with a "sarung".

Nobody said that intrusion of privacy is ethical but nude photographs were taken shown that she is clever but not wise and smart as clever is to do with skills of mind, while wise and smart are for social skills and behavior conduct.

Politically, she is widely acknowledged and seems to be really a clever but somewhat a senseless PKR politician. In the faces of the morally and culturally conservative people of this country, as one of the pretty politicians who are unmarried, she has made a mistake in her personal life by trusting ex-boyfriend. As a public figure, the nude photographs mean misbehavior and morally corrupt in a way that does not please the people around.

By and large, moral systems exist to guide inter-personal relationships and protect society's integrity. Undeniably, moral systems evolved to appropriately meet the needs of the societies they serve.

The fact that, this is a moral issue; it is the issues of morality we are talking about, some sort of badge of higher moral standing to the status of being respected for remaining moral.


The questions remain: If the politician, who lives a rich materialistic life, how would the higher moral values and ethical behavior be achieved? Is it to be rich materialistically yet poor spiritually?

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