Take a look at this stupid comment left by PT Tan; he is probably a smart-ass non-Muslim who thinks that he has the authority to speak in matters concerning Muslims here in Malaysia:
PT Tan: All those calling for thicker material for school uniforms are just generating a lot of not air without understanding the dynamics of our climate. Merely aping the Arab way of life, where clothes are used to insulate the body from the harsh 42 deg C plus heat (versus our body’s 37 deg C) serves a purpose.
Our average temperature of 31 deg C needs cotton cloth to allow ventilation of body heat so that students don’t get a heat stroke. The pinafore as it is, is already too warm. To call for thicker cloth will disastrously wrap our poor students in a heat trap, especially with classes of broken fans, and congested students.
Nor would they ever understand that heat loss through radiation is sigma to the power of four, meaning every two degrees rise results in factor of heat loss of 16 times! Three degrees means 81 times more heat loss - calling for thicker cloth can kill. Calling for more insulation can only come from cold-blooded people with no sense of warmth in their hearts or life.
Let me get this straight this for PT Tan and MalaysiaKini, we Muslims don’t need stupid opinions and comments from the non-Muslims. We are not stupid and certainly don’t need stupid guidance or lessons on matters pertaining to our belief and religion from the non-Muslims. We can handle such matters on our own!
Perhaps it would be better if PT Tan and his scientific brain take care of their ladies that walk around half naked in bikinis and tight thongs exposing their boobs and booties from now on! :-(
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