In recent years, several female Western pop stars, including Stefani and Fergie, revamped their wardrobe and avoided skimpy costumes to perform in Malaysia.
My point in posting this is that Islam demands respect for their culture and sensibilities and gets it because these "artists" are all about the money. Why can we not teach our own children to respect themselves enough to not want to see Adam Lambert's unabridged act?
I don’t know who Lambert is, but I assume his show is pretty gross and tasteless. The only thing that is making him show “respect” is fear, however, and I’m not sure we would want to blow up or behead people who have tasteless variety show acts, the way the Muslims do.
Besides, most people in the US and Europe are just fine with this trash. Maybe we need to start instilling a better sense of what is decent in our own people so that they won’t go to see these gross shows to begin with.
Even Malaysia has people stupid enough to pay to see this no talent freak pretend to sing.
Our illness of making idiots into heroes has gone viral!
He is a sell out.
I can’t wait for his brave ass to say something about homophobia in this country.
Every country has it’s cultural norms. I remember the 70’s and Kiss could not use their logo in Germany because it looked too much like the old Nazi SS symbol.
This punk should try a concert tour of Iran. Maybe kiss Ahmadidynutjob on stage......................
He sucked on AI and he sucks even worse off TV.
Just because he can screech high notes doesn’t make him “good” by any definition except for the usual inability to discern.
It appears that deficiency is shared by Malaysians and Americans.
a.k.a “gay dhimmitude.
Too bad he couldn’t show us the same respect.
blah blah and there have been cases of Muslims buying christian children from impoverished families and abusing them. Some “culture” they have.
Or was that Indonesia?
So someone visits a foreign country and decides that respecting the local laws and customs is a good idea and this is news?
Yes, this is more appropriate for them.
*”It’s something I’m doing out of respect,”*
Respect, no. Fear, yes.