Thursday, May 17, 2012

Bersih Fallout | Melayu malulah



Tunku Aziz Ibrahim’s ‘live TV resignation’ from the DAP will damage the party’s image among "thinking Malays".

THE persecution of Tunku Aziz Ibrahim has begun in earnest on the Internet. The former DAP vice-chairman was hailed as a hero by Pakatan Rakyat supporters when he joined DAP in 2008. Today the same people are vilifying him on pro-Pakatan news portals, criticising his decision and calling him all sorts of names. Politics is a cruel game but the anonymity afforded by the Internet makes ordinary people even more cruel and ruthless than politicians. - Joceline Tan, The Star 16 May 2012



When you're a member of the BN parties you only suffer once. You vote for BN and that's it. Subsequently were you to go umpteenth times voting for them again, its counted as once. BN forever. If you're just a supporter, you're a little freer.

As for other non party members you face all kinds of shit. One time it's BN you vote another it's the opposition. If you make a mistake once you're in jeopardy. After anothe 5 years you make another you're in double jeopardy. In fact since 1963, youre life has been nothing but jeopardy. The BN has been ruling since you first learn to walk. Some say you alway have that limp.

If you're a Malay you're never in hell. Jeopardy is just jest!

You are the "prince of the land" but might be landless. You're supposed to be owning 30% of the national equity but probably be in debt at 60% of that quantum. You might have a responsible position but you can't think. You are asked to be YOU, a "prince of the land" and you really don't need to think. Others are willing and able to do it for you. This will largely be the few Malays, the nobility and the royalty or the Sheikh or Abang. Then there will be able and willing people like Jocelyn Tan. Is that great or isn't it?

Well, Tunku Aziz is a right royal Malay. He has served the country and ably, too.

More so than ever he spoke his minds when the moment demanded it. Not so recently though but in 2007. It was a damn serious matter. Then he had called the government "mockers". They made a mockery of public open consultation, the laws and the institutions of government. Thinking Malays loved him for it. I don't know that Jocelyn Tan ever loved anybody else but whoever it was and is. And they were overjoyed when he joined DAP. She wrote that.

So now that Tunku Aziz bungled and the "thinking" Malays don't like it, the DAP will be damaged. Why? Because "thinking Malays" think Malays!!! Or so it seems. Malays never think. They just mock ...themselves. Malays mock Malays.

Tunku Aziz was and is right. It was much mockery. More than money Malays made. Mindful of their minders like Tunku Aziz the Malay, sons of the motherland (or was it the fatheland).

Malays never did and never had any mind. Tunku Aziz screwed up and they blame the DAP.

Malulah Melayu!

And what's worst, those Malays who are both real and virtual citizens ---grrr ---- they are worst than politicians, they're cruel and ruthless! And they "persecute" dear Tunku Aziz, a towering Malay Man. Let's hope Tunku Aziz get's due protection from the Legal Authority, minus the mockery it was enscombed in. encumbured with.

Memang malulah Melayu.


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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Doomed at the Dome? | Super Jib's evening koyak !





But Insp.Clouseau was not there. The Bersih panthers were.

Super Jib had to plead, "Stop it!" They weren't there to totally wreck his evening but they weren't happy just to be wallflowers.

Actually had there been a meet with all before the evening it would have taken out the sting in the panther's growls. What happened to those expensive Brit spinners? Or gurus from the LSE? Some friends of BN they are!




You'd have thought London was square just like Dataran Merdeka. Had I been Najib, I'd have hit Paris and painted it all red! This song kept me out of the bathroom boyhood days while big brother yelled and danced while I tugged at my towel and napped back again till he finished.


Maybe Najib's belting out "New York New York" right now! And we're paying for it!!!







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Malaysia Politics | Nizar's PAS gatecrashes an UMNO Ceramah





Former Perak MB, PAS Leader Nizar Jamaluddin (2nd from Right) at an UMNO ceramah.
PIX Credit | Tranungkite.net

Nizar explains his 'gatecrashing' at UMNO's event to run him down


Harakahdaily | 14 May 2012

May 14: Former Perak Menteri Besar Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin's non-conventional act of walking into an 'enemy' event in Kampar last night has raised eyebrows among Malaysians, but the popular Perak politician has defended his presence in the lion's den.

"What is so wrong to sit and hear about my own lies, which I might have forgotten?" Nizar asked back when queried for his comments.

The event organised by Kampar UMNO, after all, was on the topic 'Nizar the Serial Liar", and featured former PKR information chief Hanafiah Man.

Hanafiah was condemning Nizar while adressing the 100-odd attendees when Nizar, who was ousted in the now famous Perak constitutional coup of 2009, walked in and sat beside Radzi Manan, the Kampar UMNO division chief.

According to the PAS central committee member, he was on his way to address his party's event some 150 metres away. "So I asked a friend of mine to give me a ride on his motorbike to the (UMNO) ceramah," he told Harakahdaily.

Recalling the moment, Nizar said Hanafiah suddenly changed his tune and there were silent murmurs from among the speakers.

Nizar said Radzi then advised him to leave to avoid any untoward incident.

"He questioned if I would approve UMNO supporters coming to my event. I replied that I would prefer UMNO members attending my event as it will be easier to pass on information," said the Bukit Gantang member of parliament.


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Monday, May 14, 2012

Malayisia Politics & Religion | The white elephant




It was six men of Indostan
To learning much inclined,
Who went to see the Elephant
(Though all of them were blind),
That each by observation
Might satisfy his mind

So oft in theologic wars,
The disputants, I ween,
Rail on in utter ignorance
Of what each other mean,
And prate about an Elephant
Not one of them has seen

And so these men of Hindustan
Disputed loud and long,
Each in his own opinion
Exceeding stiff and strong,
Though each was partly in the right
And all were in the wrong.


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