“Iyalah, siapa pun mendapat kerusi lebih, jadi mereka berasa hebat. Biasalah itu. Macam dalam BN, Umno kerusi terbanyak.”
That is the problem with politics. Uncontrollable dominance & power. Furthermore, all this talk about undemocratic ways of Anwar toppling the government. From my point of view, after reading people’s view on the Web and also randomly talking to people who I hardly knew & listening to them, the rakyat fear of Anwar’s raging hormones.They supported him, but they fear of the monster that he could be if he decides to turn the page & let the monster surface.
But dear rakyat, wasn’t it was you who elected this person and his cronies? What, you’d think cronies is a word specially reserved for the government?
I have a theory about Anwar’s recent sodomy case. We already know the story from the real facts available, but let’s just view this scenario with a different perspective.
I suspect that the sodomy case is reverse psychology play against the rakyat themselves. Anwar uses his own past, re-living the ‘98 scenario again, with only one purpose: to gain sympathy & support from the so-called rakyat and to gain power. He uses the same kind of sympathy like what he did in 1998 and caused KL to riot unnecessarily. I was there & I was sprayed at.
Only this time, he’s using the same plan against the ruling party. This time the objective is to harness voters that is supremely important for him to gain a seat in Parliment, which he already did. He’s basically using the same tactic against the government, only this time, he reversed it & made the rakyat believed that he is the victim & used the rakyat to gain political mileage. The rakyat is being used. I suspect he made a pact with Saiful to stage all this. Because, if you are truly from the UMNO camp, you would never have the need to perform a media-blasted sumpah laknat. That is totally unnecessary. You would know other ways to solve this problem.
Think about Ezam for a bit. Why on earth did he leave PKR? In fact, he & Anwar are blood brothers, literally so to speak. They built PKR to what it is today from the day it was formed. But, Ezam left him & now he’s on the verge of exposing Anwar’s not-so-little dirty secrets. I don’t trust Ezam too because he can be a double edged sword in UMNO. You’ll never know that he could be the eye for Anwar observing the current up-to-date situation within UMNO, observing their reactions & use those reactions against them. You’ll never know.
I am speculating & I may be wrong, but is that the kind of leader(s) that you want, whom at their own will, will betray you?
And all this talk about racist & all. Please my dear Malaysians, please admit this:
WE ARE RACISTS! Right in the bottom of our hearts. That’s who we are.
We seem to forget that in our everyday minum-teh-kopi conversation, we talk like this among ourselves:
“Wah, that Malay guy ah, he simply cut my lane & langgar my car.”
“The Malay people are like Indons ah. Cannot tell the difference.”
“Police is all Malay. Sure they help their own people”
“Stupid Indian fella. Might as well balik negeri la!”
“Aku tak nak orang Cina ambil alih tanah aku. Bila dengar orang Melayu nak jual tanah, cepat saja dia beli.”
And my favourite,
“We prefer Chinese applicants for this job vacany.”
So, what makes a person racist? Tell me & I tell you otherwise. For years, I’ve been collecting evidence of our own ignorance & maybe now is the time to expose our own mistakes. The bottomline is, I as a Malay, understand the Malays better than any other race. So does the Chinese for their own people, right? So does the Indians with their own people, right? But from your point of view, it seems to make me a racist.
I support Tun Mahathir’s stand whereby the leaders should not have apologise on behalf of that MP. Simply because there was nothing to apologise about. If you do say the same things & you express the same way that MP has done, only this time you are referring about Malays, Indians or whoever, in principal that would mean that you are just the same as the MP. The only problem is, you just like being in denial and always think that you are a victim.
When you’re a victim of an accident or robbery, what else can you do but blame other people, right?
I disliked what that MP has said. And by right, he is the culprit and he should publicly explain his actions. If he was referring to history, he could have refer it using a better sentence, a better way. He is a politician that did not consider the feelings of other people. He has forgotten that he was a politician for the rakyat.
And the rakyat consists of M.I.C.D.L.L = Malay, Indian, Chinese Dan Lain-Lain.
But I cannot ignore the fact that we Malaysians are ignorant as well.
We are more comfortable with our own skin. And we do prefer to help our own kind. Why? It’s easier to help people you know than you don’t, right?
Admit this first and maybe, just maybe you will start to realise and see the way to solve this useless bickering. It’s useless to argue over something that you don’t want to admit, especially when it’s true.
Can’t handle the truth, can you? The rakyat fear of things they don’t know. But yet, they talk as if they know.
I’m merely speculating based on facts & history and if I’m wrong, then I am wrong. I fight for things that is rightful in its manner and I thank God for he has given me a soul & strength to fight for anyone regardless of what you are & who you are. And my experienced years working with different people & also working for the government proves my point & my own way of fighting for Malaysians. Although I had arguments & made bad business decisions, as far as I know, it was all business. Nothing personal. It was either my incompetence or it was your incompetence.
Sadly, at some point of my lifetime, I too was betrayed and targeted by my own skin. It was the Malays who attempted to disrupt the well being of my family because of business & politics. By right, I should hate Malays. Nope. I don’t hate them. I just want to fight back.
Can you handle yourself for being wrong? For most people, they prefer to be in denial & be wrong at the same time.
Who’s the dumb Malaysian now?
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