Showing posts with label DAP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DAP. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

A Pharaoh, A Pendatang and A Prostitute


Which is more painful, being called a Pendatang, a Prostitute or the Great Pharaoh?  Or which hurts the most, being called ‘celaka’ or ‘racist’?   What if people build a dummy of you and gag its mouth with kangkong?  Would that hurt more than a satire of you on youtube?  What about making fun of other people’s religion and beliefs?  How does that hurt the believers?   Or condemning own country and ridiculed the King?

How do we know which word hurts the most?  Or which word should hurt and which should not?  Who should determine whether the word should hurt or not? 

Well, in our country, I guess that power lies with DAP.  

DAP has been pushing hard for Sedition Act to be abolished in the name of freedom of speech but DAP is using the same Act against the former PM … in the name of hypocrisy. 

DAP has been calling UMNO ‘racist’ for so long but it all just faded away like the dust in the wind. 

And Tun M didn’t react when being called a Pharaoh.  He didn’t jump when accused of being ultra-Malay.  Tun M did not defend himself nor did he attack the accuser. 

He didn’t have to, as the truth is evident in all around us. 

I guess you can very much call the Tun anything you like and you can be sure that there will be no report filed against you because he really believes in freedom of speech and expression.  You cannot do the same to the Lims or the Singhs of DAP, though for you will surely be taken to court. 

The only reason for politicians to lose their poise when being called names and being accused of something is because the words are all true and they are afraid that the people will see the truth. 

For example, it’s true that the Chinese are the descendants of the ‘pendatangs’ and it hurts them so bad just to hear the word that the Chinese politicians must react to it.  They would not be so hurt if it was not true. 

For a party so fiercely fighting for freedom of speech and expression, DAP should not be overly sensitive over name-calling and wild accusations whether they are true or not.  In fact, politicians do not have the right to be sensitive at all.  Leaders must always be opened to criticisms and harsh opinions of others. 

Leaders, who are not able to tolerate criticism and opinions, are Dictators. 

Just recently, we were stunned by Jamila or her pen-name, Melati, a writer of ‘First Class Prostitute’, for her decision to join DAP.  Jamila is being harshly criticized by the Malay groups and is told to be better off selling her body rather than her soul to DAP.  Of course, Jamila didn’t take the criticism well, like all DAP leaders and members.  

Roketkini reviewed Jamila’s book as causing goosebumps for its ‘graphical-actions’ which deemed to be inconsistent with the Islamic image of the burqa-wearing writer (http://www.roketkini.com/2014/09/22/pelacur-kelas-pertama-buku-bertinta-air-mata/).  If Roketkini really means what I think it means then I am having goosebumps too.  I heard that the book has to go through a series of ‘filtration’ just to get on the shelf. 

I mean, this is Malaysia and this is a devout Muslim lady we are talking about, as judged from her clothing.  I know so many less devout Muslim ladies who dare not discuss intimate scenes, (if this is what Roketkini means) openly but if Jamila actually write about it so very comfortably and perhaps, proudly, it is something very inappropriate, even to me. 

Why would any devout Muslim girl choose to write about sexual abuse to the details?   You do know that writing is a lot about imagination, don’t you?  

Jamila must have taken her writing as a proof of open-mindedness, thus served as an effort in defying the conservative thinking of Muslim women in burqas.  The book must have been some sort of an ‘achievement’ for her and for all the confused moderate Muslims in the country.  I am sure they will be even more confused now, with her, in the group.    

For a writer who boldly went against her extremist image and eastern values, Jamila should not be as sensitive when being referred to, or described with the same ‘scenarios’ as in her book - especially when she chose to be in the political limelight, fighting for freedom of speech and expression and the abolishment of Sedition Act.

Her reaction over the criticism proved that she is just as hypocritical as all the DAP leaders.  She is not as open-minded or as sportive as the ‘Ubah’ generation claimed to be.  She is just as sensitive as any UMNO ‘bigots, extremists and racists’. 

She is obviously not ready for total freedom of speech and expression, nor is she ready for the abolishment of Sedition Act. 

And so, she filed a report against the portal that criticized her, with DAP standing right beside her.    

So what does this mean?  It means that should DAP ruled Malaysia, freedom of speech and expression will only be applied on them and their supporters.  Sedition Act will be partly abolished, meaning, it can be used against the people who are against DAP but never the other way around.   



Thursday, August 7, 2014

17 August 2014: The End of Pakatan Rakyat?


Pakatan Rakyat has always been an unlikely alliance.  Three parties with three different principles and objectives are never meant to be together.  The only way for the alliance to work is to have mutual respect for each other and to acknowledge Anwar Ibrahim as the ultimate leader. 

However, this simple condition is just too much for all the three parties.  None of them respect the other and all of them want to be the ultimate leader. 

PKR sees the alliance as a vehicle to get Anwar Ibrahim to the Prime Minister’s seat in Putrajaya while DAP sees Anwar Ibrahim as a tool for the Chinese to rule Malaysia.  None of the two pay any attention to PAS but expect the party to just tow-the-line and follow orders. 

There was never so much problem with the arrangement, though there have been disputes over Hudud and Negara Islam and things like that.  But PAS has always been the obedient dog and Anwar is always ready to play any part at all, as long as he remains in the limelight.  Both PAS and Anwar were always happy to kow-tow to DAP, even when ‘Islam’ is at stake.  So, there was no problem that the alliance could not handle then.

It is clear to the people that in Pakatan Rakyat, Anwar may be the ultimate leader, but DAP has always been the boss.  The crazy part is that, both DAP and Anwar Ibrahim wants to play ‘dictator’.

This time, Anwar and DAP are in agreement that they need to change the Chief Minister of Selangor.  One of the main reasons to oust Khalid is because he has failed to get JAIS to return the bibles to the Bible Society of Malaysia.

And so, the mission to replace Khalid Ibrahim is carried out fiercely and mercilessly.  It is now no more a dispute or a little internal problem, but a ruthless war.  Khalid is accused of being corrupt, weak, incapable, even disloyal. No more talks about his credibility and valuable experience as a corporate figure that we used to hear in the last election.  Khalid is now the worst person ever lived in this world.  Khalid needs to be replaced with Anwar Ibrahim’s wife! 

It doesn’t matter that Anwar Ibrahim’s wife, the Puppet President of PKR doesn’t perform.  It doesn’t matter that PKR is in haywire and need her attention and action.  It doesn’t matter that she is proven to be far worse a leader than Khalid Ibrahim. 

All that matter is that Anwar will have a hand in Selangor’s administration while DAP pats his shoulder.  

Anwar and DAP could have things go their way even if the majority in their parties do not agree with them.  However, things just blow out of proportion when PAS chooses to ‘disobey’ their orders and defend Khalid. 

For that, DAP gives PAS a warning and harsh words are said.  Just like Khalid, PAS is also accused of disloyalty. 

DAP’s message to PAS is so far very clear, that the only solution in this situation is for PAS to come to its senses and know its place in Pakatan Rakyat.  PAS must understand that going against DAP and Anwar’s wish is unacceptable because PAS is just a dog and is in no position to talk, what more disobey.

PAS managed to pull its strength and insisted on having a meeting to discuss the matter further. 

The meeting that was first set on 10th August was postponed to 13th August and then again to 17th August.  Looks like choosing a meeting date is a big problem too. 

PAS is in great pressure as can be seen in its official portal, Harakahdaily whereby the President is being attacked by the members openly.  This, I heard from a friend of mine just over breakfast this morning.  Gone are the days where the ‘Ulamas of PAS’ cannot be criticized.  Today, PAS members call their Ulamas names just because they do not kow-tow to DAP and Anwar. 

This morning, Lim Kit Siang posted in his blog that this meeting is not so much about Khalid’s fate, but more of Pakatan Rakyat’s. 

There is no doubt that there can only be two options for Khalid and PAS, that is, the DAP’s/Anwar’s way, or get out of the way. 

Either way, the Selangor people will still lose. 

Monday, August 4, 2014

Toll and VEP Blues: Singapore First, Malaysia Second?


I hope it’s not too late for me to wish the Muslims Happy Hari Raya.  I understand that the Hari Raya lasts for at least a month.  Just like all Malaysians, I spent the holiday going to open houses and filling my tummy with ‘ketupat’ and my head with gas.  It took me a few days to recover from the ‘hangover’.  
                                      
So, I enjoyed the Raya first, and wished the Muslims later… sorry for that.

This morning, as I checked on my mails and chatted with friends, I noticed that my previous article on DAP’s attempt to stop Malaysia from buying weapons from Russia had hit some buttons. There are people who are not very happy with me laying out the possibilities and strategies of ‘the enemy’ for the rakyat to ponder.

It also turns out that the connection between Israel, the Chinese, DAP and Singapore is a little too hard for some people to swallow. These people would rather be in denial or remain ignorant so that they can continue their lives pretending that everything is fine and that they have everything under control because they know it all. 

Well, let me remind you that nobody knows it all, not even Mr. Rothschild who owns the world. And most people don’t even know themselves. 

All we have or I have is just theories and imagination plus knowledge of history to guide us through the future.   

And theories are not made by plucking ideas in thin air.  Theories are made by solving bits of puzzles there and there to create sensible stories.   For me, the news about DAP fighting for Singapore instead of Malaysia in the Johor causeway toll hike issue provides one more piece of the global political puzzle, falling into place. 

We all know for a fact that prior to Malaysian’s decision to increase the toll price, Singapore had first announced on last 1st of July, that Malaysian motorists driving into Singapore will need to pay SGD35 per day for Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) fee, SGD15 more than the current fee. 



However, it seems that DAP thinks that it is okay for Singapore to squeeze the money out from people who enters the country but it is not okay for Malaysia to squeeze the same from the Singaporeans. The new toll rates were imposed on August 1st, 2014, and on the same day, Singapore increased its VEP charge from RM38 to RM86, to match the hike.

It’s a stupid move and Malaysia is losing much more, the causeway will become a white elephant and blah…blah…blah…  Malaysia this, Malaysia that…Malaysia is always doing the wrong thing! - so DAP says. 

Hmm…why don’t we see or hear any protest against Singapore’s increasing its VEP?  Shouldn’t the protest be ‘mutual’ against both countries’ decisions, if not ‘the other way around’? 

So, it seems that DAP is saying, ‘if Malaysia wants to make money, it must not be at the stake of the Singaporeans.  Let Singapore make money from us because it has the rights to.’

Why?  Is it because the country is superior than us as it is ruled by the Chinese?

I agree that the increase is too much - ON BOTH SIDES!  And don’t give me the bullshit of we need to kow-tow to every Singapore’s stunt because our people need the jobs there.  You know…sometimes, when people started pulling hard, we have no choice but to pull back hard too or we will end up with nothing to hold on to.   

Singapore needs us just as much as we need them, or may be more…because humans need water to live, and land to live on, or make money from.  Singapore doesn’t have water nor land.  And what do we know about half of Johor that is said to be theirs already?

Just because Malaysia is generous and kind, doesn’t mean that we should ‘share’ or give it all unconditionally. 
 
Therefore, let’s just say that no country is above the other and not be biased.  I understand that for some race being biased is a natural, but just try anyway.

Now, based on this issue alone, am I wrong to question DAP’s loyalty to the country?  Or am I wrong about the Chinese and their attitude?  Majority of my office mate is DAP-Chinese and I seriously doubt that I am wrong.  They all speak for Singapore like true-Singaporeans. 




Thursday, July 10, 2014

DAP Does Not Tolerate May 13 Threat, but Welcomes it With Open Arms

A title from Kit Siang’s blog read: “DAP and PR will not condone or tolerate any May 13 threat but we are prepared to fully co-operate with UMNO and BN to ensure there will not be another May 13 in Malaysia. 

I guess Kit siang needs to write long titles that already summed it all up, just in case people don’t read the whole write-up.

So, DAP will not tolerate people who threatened to start a May 13 bloodbath.  DAP will even work with UMNO to stop it.  DAP is all for peace and harmony, for love and unity.  

Now, here’s DAP’s calling for peace, harmony, love and unity: 

Don’t talk. All the time talking May 13, May 13. Bring lah May 13. You think what?
You think we’re scared, ah?” — P. Ramasamy, DAP Deputy Secretary-General.

Okay, we get it:  DAP doesn’t tolerate May 13 threat but it tolerates the people who asked for it, welcomes it and dare the Malays to start it.  This is love, peace, harmony and unity - DAP style. 

I think everybody can sense very strongly that DAP has been trying to start May 13 ever since their lost in GE-13.  This explains why the party didn’t issue a warning or take any action against Ramasamy.   

Unfortunately for DAP, the Chinese don’t have the guts to die for any cause at all.  Even their Blackout protests became a stupid joke.  DAP is now counting on the Malays and Indians to start the bloodbath while they take the farthest seats in the distance. 

The ‘Allah’ issue has gotten them somewhere, but still not close enough to another May 13 riot - not that they have given up on the issue though.    

In the mean time, DAP used Rayer to call for war with the Malays, and managed to get some stupid UMNO guys to respond as planned.  However, it didn’t get as big as DAP hoped for as there were no bloodbath.  After a while, the case just died down. 

Now, Ramasamy is doing the same – calling out for war - asking for a bullet on behalf of his master.  Still, I believe, nothing will happen except for a police report which will end up in some files on the shelf somewhere in the police station.   Worse case, he could be charged but - no bloodbath.  What a disappointment for DAP. 

DAP must have assumed that if they called the Malays ‘celaka’ and ‘coward’ loud enough, then the Malays will eventually run amok and they can blame the Malays for starting May 13.  By using Rayer and Ramasamy to make the call, they hope that the Chinese would be spared from the blame, and the bloodbath too. 

I’m sure that the Malays are willing to die for their pride and their rights but, ‘die’, will only be the last resort because Malays are not Arabs.  Malays may seem shallow, emotional and impromptu, but when it is a matter of life and death, they always take time to think about the consequences. 

Or else, how do you think the country managed to get its independence without tearing everything down?  

Malays is a very soft and gentle race - they are no gangsters like Chinese or Indians.  The worst terror acts ever recorded in Malay history could be a few isolated cases of ancient Sultans killing a couple of innocent peasants.  Even the Sultans then, didn’t feel the need to start a war just to expand its territory.  That’s how we get so many Sultans in the country. They didn’t bother each other as they were all happy just to be able to live comfortably. 

While the Chinese Emperors, Roman leaders, Huns the barbarians or Genghis Khan the conqueror killed to expand their territories, the Malays already know how to value peace and humanity.  The Malays may not have such great buildings to boast about, but that is okay, as long as nobody is hungry.  There were no need for ‘ego’ or ‘greed’ in the Malay land then.  Because of their peaceful nature, the land was blessed. 

And so the Tanah Melayu prospers throughout centuries after centuries.  Then, the Portugese, the Dutch, the Japanese and the Brits came with greed and ego.  The Brits later brought in the Indians and the Chinese - doubling the greed and ego.

Still, the only thing in the minds of the Malays is to live peacefully.  So, when the Malays were forced to accept Chinese and Indians as citizens in order to gain independence - they did.  And as we can see today, it was not a very wise decision, but ‘peace’ has its price. 

You see, the Malays may be lazy but they are definitely not stupid.  They know what matters most.  Whereby the Chinese aren’t so smart but they are definitely hardworking.  When a Malay is not lazy, he easily excels and that is when the Chinese becomes intimidated and started the backstabbing and the racist game.  (I can see this clearly from my office room).    

One thing for sure is that there are more rational Malays than rationale Chinese, which is why the country is still intact even with all these racial and religious provocation. 

The few irrational Malays choose to flock over with the irrational Chinese and Indians in Pakatan Rakyat.  We can see them marching down the streets tearing the city apart from time to time, hoping for a confrontation with the rational Malays and start a May13-like bloodbath. 

Of course, the rational Malays have so many other things to do than entertain them.  And so the irrational Malays are left running around, screaming and jumping alone on the streets for a couple of hours before they got tired, may be collect some RM50 from someone, and go home - a far-fetched from May13-like bloodbath. 

Bottomline is that, if DAP wants to repeat May 13, they have to do it themselves – just like the old days. Flip your history book and see how it started:  You wouldn’t find an Indian daring the Malays to come and get him.  You wouldn’t find Malays running amok against the Chinese over nothing.   You wouldn’t find Malays killing each other on the streets.  

That was not how May 13 happened, DAP should know better. 

So, if DAP really wants a repeat, do it right. 

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Crazy Stupid Politics


An article by ‘Life of Annie’ about ‘Stupid Malay Men’ caught my attention the other day. It was a short yet a very ‘compact’ article, just enough to explain the mentality of Malay men. Of course, not all Malay men are stupid but most of them are, especially those in politics. And this includes those graduated from the most prominent universities in the world.

We cannot, however, tell whether they become stupid after they joined politics, or they joined politics because they are stupid.

Still, this doesn’t mean that men of other races in politics are not stupid. Oh yes, they are stupid too, but only a different kind of stupid. I’m telling you that the Chinese-men-kind-of-stupid is a lot more dangerous because it comes in a mass, not individual.

For example, Lim Guan Eng can say that DAP couldn’t count the approximately 2,000 votes correctly because the computer broke down and all Chinese would believe him whole-heartedly and stand on the same argument forever.

If the Malays only drool over Dyana Sofea, a DAP’s dumb-blonde lawyer-supposed-to-be, the Chinese would elect that dumb-blonde as their Representative. Never mind that she cannot perform or even understand her job, as long as she remains dumb and follows DAP’s orders, then all the Chinese would vote for her.

The Chinese knows that voting the dumb-blonde would not cause their business to go bankrupt or their lives become poor because the BN federal government will make sure of that. BN government always takes very good care of the people - always has and always will. And yet, the Chinese will not vote BN!

- This, is what I call a special kind of stupid.

Just the other day, an Indian politician from DAP decided to start a fight and called UMNO ‘Celaka’ which resulted in the Malays running amok. He then refused to apologize and insists that ‘Celaka’ is just a bad word that means nothing and that there is no need for all the ‘amok’.

Like a true gangster, he repeats the word again and again, obviously enjoying the rage that he had ignited. But at the same time, he is scared and demands to be protected from the amok of the Malays.

- This, is what I call the stupid kind of stupid.

And guess what? This ‘Celaka’ issue has now turned into a stupid game called ‘who will apologize first?’.

Well, UMNO has been an expert in apologizing ever since. UMNO will apologize for anything even when it is not its fault. In fact, UMNO has been very apologetic in its actions and words lately. Therefore, I have a strong feeling that UMNO will eventually apologize for being such a ‘celaka’ to DAP… .(.and MCA too?).

- This, is what we call plain stupid.

You see, the problem here is how long will we be able to stand stupidity? Can a country survive when all politicians are stupid? What will happen to us if we keep electing stupid politicians to serve and rule?

We can’t fix stupid, but we can vote it out. Unfortunately, in Malaysian’s context, this is almost impossible because that would mean we will have nobody to serve and rule.

The U.S and other western countries’ leaders including their MPs and Representatives aren’t that smart too, but their countries have arrived at a point where they may survive on autopilot, at least for a couple of decades to come. This is so because, while they may not have the most brilliant leaders, they do have the most brilliant people. They have scientists and engineers who invent, discover and create things that the world needs, and for that, they help ensure their countries’ survival.

Therefore, I believe that a country can still survive when only the ‘leaders’ are stupid, but not when both the ‘people’ and the ‘leaders’ are all stupid. Therefore, since we cannot fix the leaders, let us fix ourselves:

For that, the Chinese are going to have to stop thinking as ‘one’ in terms of race, but start using their own individual brain. - In other words stop being that special kind of stupid aka racists.

The Indians are going to have to stop manipulating their own brains just to justify their actions. - In other words, stop being that stupid kind of stupid aka hypocrites.

The Malays will have to stop drooling, and start learning to use the brains. - In other words, stop being stupid aka stupid.

If everybody is getting smarter, ‘stupid’ will eventually extinct and we will not have to elect stupid politicians anymore.

Of course, this is not as easy as it sounds as some of us are stupid by choice.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

All Races in DAP Must Fight for the Chinese!


There are not many Malays in DAP, although the party always claim that it is a multi-racial party. And among these few Malays, almost none of them made it to the top post. No matter how long they have served the party, they will always remain as just one of the members, without any significant position.

The same scenario can be seen in almost all our private sectors where Malays will remain as lower subordinates no matter how brilliant and capable they are. Only when there is a need, like liaising with government officers, the Malays will then be put forward as top representatives of the company. If there is no such need, they will remain as second-class employees.

The Malays in private sectors learned their lesson well. Most are very much aware of the Chinese’s strategy to keep them away from the more important posts and higher salary. Over time, they become stronger, smarter and all equipped with the will and ability to survive the backstabbing and discrimination by the Chinese. As a result, the Chinese find them more and more intimidating and therefore, will do much more to ‘curb’ the rise of these Malays. With the company being owned by the Chinese, the Malays cannot do much but hang on and remain on the ‘losing’ side in this ‘brutal warfare’.

The scenario might be the same in DAP but the Malays in DAP are of different material altogether. These Malays are proud to work even only as a writer for Roketkini – thinking that being accepted among the Chinese is a statement of their ‘exceptional’ ability. They would also be happy enough to be given a small post out of ‘obligation’ to help DAP project an image of a multi-racial party. They might not get even one vote by the non-Malay voters in the party election and managed to secure the small posts only by direct appointment, but they are proud just the same, believing that this is what ‘total equality’ is all about.

One girl, however, managed to get quite as high in DAP.


This girl, Dyana Sofea, ia a UiTM graduate, and a daughter of an UMNO Divisional Secretary. Dyana has been a Political Secretary to Lim Kit Siang for some time now, and she is said to be a candidate for Teluk Intan’s by-election.

How did Dyana, a Malay, manage to get that far and earned the trust of the ‘Emperor’ himself? Hmm…here’s the secret: The dumber you are, the higher you get. Of course, Tunku Aziz did get to the top in DAP, but something happened to him: He learned his lesson and became smart.

You see, in order for a Malay to ‘be’ in DAP, one must first show that they love the Chinese more than their own race. They must deny the fact that the Malays have rights to their own motherland like the Chinese have rights to hold on to their roots.

Dyana proved to be just that perfect Malay. This girl once made a statement that there are no more poverty among Malays in Penang in her effort to deny that total equality is still a far-fetched dream.

Although a product of bumiputera’s privileges herself, Dyana fights for UiTM to be opened to all races and condemned the fact that it only accepts bumiputeras. Dyana never bothers about Chinese schools though.

Also, she doesn’t mind the race polarization and Malay discrimination in private sectors but I’m sure that she cares about not having enough Chinese in government agencies.

It doesn’t bother Dyana that she can hardly find one Malay-owned shop in three to five blocks of shoplots in the city. But it must have bothered Dyana that there are only 7 Chinese in the list of 10 most riches people in Malaysia. Her small dysfunctional brain must have translated it as a clear evident of discrimination against the minority race.

Dyana also shares the same disappointment as Professor Ariffin Omar towards UiTM for holding a seminar on ‘Allah’ issue recently. The seminar is said to have hurt the Christians and so it has hurt Dyana and the Professor too, as they both are very sensitive, soft-hearted, Chinese-lovers, total-equality fighters. FYI, Prof. Ariffin is another DAP Malay who was appointed to the CEC just to add some ‘brownish’ in the voted ‘bright-yellow’ front. But even as a Professor, he couldn’t get as high as Dyana – most probably because he is ‘not dumb enough’.

Both Dyana and the professor claimed that UiTM had abused the freedom of speech by using the seminar to condemn the Christians.

For their information, my Christian friends see the ‘Allah-issue’ Seminar as Muslim’s retaliation against the non-stop provocation by the Evangelists. The rational, peace-loving, non-political Christians understand that there wouldn’t be such a seminar if their Evangelalist brothers didn’t insist on using ‘Allah’ in Bibles - just like there wouldn’t be such things as ‘special bumi rights’ if the Chinese ain’t so racist and insist on vernacular schools and all.

The point here is, in order to be ‘accepted’ by DAP, a Malay must fight for the Chinese, and better yet, for the Christians too. They must uphold Chinese as the greater race and accept their own race as lesser-race.

While BN allows MCA, MIC and UMNO to fight for each respective race in the spirit of friendship and patriotism, DAP allows all races in the party to fight for the Chinese alone - no other race matters.

I don’t know whether Dyana or Professor Ariffin will be reading this piece, but I know for a fact that even if they read this it will not change anything. In fact, they might just accuse me of being an UMNO guy trying to break them apart. Well, I hope they realize that I cannot be an UMNO guy because I’m not a Malay or bumiputera.

So, it’s true what Einstein said that ‘stupidity is infinite’. If these Malays are not infinitely stupid, would DAP take them in and push them up? Who in the right mind would ‘kill’ their own people just for pat on the head by others?

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

‘Divide and Rule’ VS ‘Divided to Rule’?


PAS wanting to implement hudud is nothing new to Malaysians. Everybody knows that the party has been dreaming of hudud ever since. Whoever questions the cause would be deemed as ‘kafirs’ - the non-believers, who must be fought off. In fact, it is our ‘Secular Law’ that had led to the bloody Memali incident because PAS wants Malaysia to implement hudud under a strict Sharia Law.

After Memali, there seems to be no way for the Muslims to be united again. Hudud has always stood in between them (PAS & UMNO).

Even though Hudud is said to be PAS’s ultimate goal, the party somehow agreed to drop the subject altogether in order to find mutual agreement with PKR and DAP. Together they formed Pakatan Rakyat where Hudud was flushed down the drain – or supposedly.

PAS said ‘goodbye’ to Islamic State and ‘hello’ to Welfare State.

The change turned out to be a bad decision whereby the party then lost the Muslims’ support significantly. In the recent GE-13, PAS had only managed to win 21 seats that is 2 seats less than the previous GE. In a few by-elections later on, the decreasing vote for PAS had become obvious.

PAS is losing support as it loses its pride to DAP. PAS is taken as a doormat, a slave, even a dog who would do anything for a pat from its master, DAP. PAS has no say in Penang. PAS is being sidelined in Selangor and PAS does not even have total power in Kelantan.

Sensing the need to step up and stand tall, PAS decided to push on hudud in order to regain the Muslims’ support, hence, its pride. PAS is now determined to take the matter to parliament anytime soon.

The decision has created uproar in the already chaotic Pakatan Rakyat. DAP firmly rejects the idea, and so does PKR. However, PAS keeps on insisting that DAP will eventually be okay with it, even as DAP hysterically screaming ‘no way’!.

The quarrel, the lies, the pretentions, the excuses and the accusations goes on and on with both parties denying that they are in the deepest s**t. Uncomfortable with the rakyat’s close watch over PR, both parties shouted, ‘We Have No Problem!’ before turning to each other and continue to fight.

For the sake of the country, this childish denial has to stop, one way or the other, one day, at one point.

One of them has to back off, and the first one to do so will get the extra point for having some pride. Sadly, none of the two has any pride left which makes it impossible for them to choose ‘principle’ over ‘power’.

Personally, I’m counting on DAP to put a stop to this roller-coaster madness. I believe DAP has a little more sense compared to PAS who has none at all. At least, DAP is stern and firm on their stance against hudud while PAS keeps twisting its words as according to the current.

I believe that DAP will gain much more if it just pack and leave PR. The party already managed to gain 97% support from the chinese community and it will get 100% easily if it breaks the ties with PAS. We might even see the end of MCA, should DAP stands on its own.

Although DAP will not be able to get to Putrajaya alone, it can be a very strong Opposition with a clear objective. A strong Opposition may have as much power as the ruling party in a way. But of course, DAP is too greedy to settle for ‘as much power’. It will only settle for ‘ultimate power’.

Now, don’t get me wrong, I am not a fan of DAP nor any of the political party, but I think it’s about time to put some senses back into our politics. It’s about time that each party stands on what it believes in and breaks the crappy coalition. Really, there is no need to pretend anymore… The game is over!

Don’t even try to give us the reasons for fighting are ‘justice and transparency’, because we all have witnessed the ‘mysterious CEC DAP election’ and the ‘barbaric PKR election’, ok?

We know for a fact that, DAP believes in Chinese supremacy, PAS believes in Sharia Law and PKR believes in Anwar Ibrahim; so why not just fight for these different causes separately and openly?

You know, people only need to lie about their belief when they know that what they believe in is wrong.

Hitler didn’t need to give an excuse to kill the Jews because he believed that he was doing the right thing. Which is why, no matter how cruel he was, he is still referred to as one of the world’s greatest leader.

But DAP, PAS and PKR have no leaders. Their so-called leaders are just a bunch of pretenders who think that they can divide, and may eventually rule. What they failed to understand is that this ‘divide and rule’ strategy requires them to divide the people, not themselves.






Tuesday, March 18, 2014

MH370: Collateral Damage?

In a grand conspiracy, there only needed to be a select few people at the top of the chain of command who knew exactly what was being carried out, where and how to create confusion, and why.-- (http://www.911hardfacts.com/)

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I have previously stated that I don’t believe in co-incidences, especially when it comes in a series. I only believe in co-incidence should it involved only the Malays. I’m sure the Malays who are reading this are all ready to give me a punch but I just can’t help it. I have to say it just as it is.

The Malays don’t think ahead. They live one step at a time. They believe that everybody else live the same way. They are good in politics and they too, can conspire but their conspiracy and politicking are short-lived. They can only focus on a plan that goes as far as themselves. And their focus is always about money, position and pathetically…women! Once they get there, all they did was made a fool of themselves, and proud of it.

Now, the missing of MH370 is obviously a conspiracy and the government had already made a clear statement on that. The question now is, who can pull a conspiracy so huge and perfect, and obviously, ‘EXPENSIVE’? Who can help a pilot fly across the oceans and the skies of so many countries and yet managed to avoid being detected by all the radars and satellites? Well, I’m sure we all, including the Malays, know the answer, but whether the Malays want to believe in the answer or not, is another question altogether.

The conspiracy theory of MH370 is based on the following points:
1. The pilot being Anwar’s fanatic
2. Anwar’s verdict
3. Anwar’s denial of having to know the pilot whereas the pilot is a family member of his daughter in-law
4. The pilot’s social network includes a few ‘stunning’ figures from SUARAM
5. The U.S seemed to be watching us a little too close regarding Anwar’s verdict as we can see in their Embassy’s official statement
6. The Opposition’s overly-eager and insensitive response towards the incident,
7. The integrated effort by the western and the Opposition’s media in belittling the government.
8. An interview with the co-pilot by CNN that ‘co-incidently’ took place just 17 days before the incident

From here, it looks like MH370 is not a very difficult puzzle to solve but yet we still do not have a clue of where the flight might be.

Still, the simple Malay minds would say, “not in Malaysia. People don’t kidnap or kill people for politics. Not 239 people!”

I say, oh yeah?

For your information, there is no such thing as Malaysian politics anymore. It is now called global politics. Malaysian politics only exist in the minds of the Malays. The politics today goes like this:

When we talk about DAP, we are actually talking about Singapore.
When we talk about Singapore, we are actually talking about the U.S of America.
When we talk about the U.S of America, we are actually talking about the Neo-Cons.
When we talk about Neo-Cons, we are actually talking about the New World Order.

Now, at the same time, back in our little tiny country:
When we talk about PKR, we are actually talking about the U.S of America.
When we talk about PAS, we are actually talking about DAP.
When we talk about MCA, we are actually talking about DAP.
When we talk about MIC, we are…well, we better wait and see.

But when we talk about UMNO…I don’t know what we are talking about already. And that’s the problem.

With that being said, I don't think I have to explain the theory of how the missing MH370 could be linked straight to the Neo-Cons.

Like it or not, UMNO is the one that can pace the way to wherever we are going. Should UMNO be lost, then we will all be lost. If we want to be safe, then we must first save UMNO. Unfortunately, I can’t do that because I’m not ‘qualified’ to be an UMNO member.

MH370 should be a wake-up call for all Malaysians that this is no longer the era where you can enjoy life and not use your brain. We have no choice but to be smart in order to survive. You may not see it, but we are under attack.

This is the time where we evaluate our strength and weaknesses. This is the time where we stop posting stupid jokes on social media. Politics could be fun but there is nothing funny about losing our sovereignty or maybe, our lives. And there is absolutely nothing funny about being stupid!

The Arab Springs was started by the social media. All that was needed was a few teams to mess up the peoples’ minds through their social media. Agents are planted into the government to help mess things up some more until the people don’t know what is right and what is wrong anymore. It is only a matter of time when the confusion eventually takes the people to the streets.

It was the social media too, that led to the killings of the Rohingyas. The Modus Operandi was all the same. Mess-up the media, mess-up the minds, mess-up the country.


When the country is in a mess, people tend to forget what is important. The messier the country is, the more emotionally vulnerable the people would be.

Just when the emotion is at its peak, tell the Prime Minister to take his wife out shopping while a plane is still missing and the people will hate him for being ‘insensitive’ and ‘lavish’. Give it some time and launch an attack on the economy just to make things shake a little harder. Better yet, make it a terrorist attack, let the leaders sweat and let the emotions of the people run chaos.

From there, nurture the hate and anger through the social media and before you know it, Voila! What seemingly an innocent act of ‘shopping’ would turn into a bullet that shot straight through the head.

The only way to stop this from coming is to not fall into the trap. The leaders should start ‘assessing’ the people around him and start thinking ten steps ahead from the conspirators. In times like this, the leaders should trust no one, especially the ones closest to him.

The people too, must not fall into the trap. Remember that all the conspirators need to succeed is for the people to be divided. So, if we stick together, they will have a hard time achieving their objectives. In times like this, we can’t afford to be confused. We must stand our ground and know what is right.

Of course, this is just a theory, but this is exactly how conspiracy works.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

The End of Anwar Ibrahim?


I don’t like to give Anwar Ibrahim the limelight that he always craves for but I can’t help sharing my thoughts on the latest progress of his trial with you.

After Anwar was acquitted in 2008, I didn’t think he will ever be going back to jail again even if he was caught red-handed. I don’t know why I said this but I can sense something very complex about Malaysian politics that it is too unbelievable to discuss.

I hate politics, honestly.

Anyway, I must admit that Anwar is the center of it all and his story is too juicy to not follow through. DAP, PAS, PKR (PR) are bonded by and through him and UMNO, MCA, MIC (BN) are forced to play along with him. Kajang has to go through a by-election just for him and the government has to spend millions of ringgit just to ‘entertain’ him.

Malaysia is in a mess because of him. How can you not agree with his wife that he is truly a ‘Gift’ from God? Like it or not, we must admit that in a way, Anwar rules the country.

…Or is he? Have you ever asked, who rules Anwar?

The case of Sodomy II started in 2008, the trial started in 2010. Ever since, Anwar has always has his way. He treats the court like a game of make-believe.

And for God knows what reason, Anwar has been trying to disqualify the Lead Prosecutor, ‘the’ Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah - with no avail. And now, Anwar is forced to face ‘da man’ in court.

‘The’ Tan Sri Shafee had these pointed out in court yesterday:
1. The trial judge had made a crucial mistake by deciding that the tearing of the plastic bag containing the sealed samples amounted to tampering.
2. Not a whisper of an alibi was produced. The defence is dishonest when confronted with the video; they dropped the entire defence without a whisper.
3. Anwar’s statement was a bare denial like reading an Agatha Christie thriller.
4. It is only in the final two points, the judge decided to acquit.
5. There was no accusation of conspiracy. And if there was, where will Jude get the accused’s sperm? … I have never heard of raining semen.

As a loyal ‘spectator’ from this side of the PC since the very beginning, I agree with the Tan Sri that the evidence was overwhelming and I was surprised when Anwar was acquitted.

However, I must disagree with the Tan Sri on Agatha Christie’s thriller though, as I think that this is more like a Stephen King’s kind of thriller – ‘Living Dead Sperms’? Sperms finding their way out and into someone else’s rectum? Ugh..what a sick thriller novel would that be.
Only this thriller revolves around politics and where there is politics, there is always a mastermind. Now, who is the Mastermind of Malaysian politics? The US? or DAP? Or both, overlapping each other here and there?

I was made to understand that Karpal didn’t have much to say in court yesterday. It looks like Anwar is suddenly not so significant to anybody anymore and most likely he is going back to jail. Imagine, after years of getting away with all sorts of ridiculous reasons, finally, the judge can say ‘no’ to his attempt to postpone the trial again.

What a co-incidence that all these happen when DAP already has Khalid Ibrahim on one side, and Khairy Jamaluddin on the inside to count on, in their fights for Chinese political power. And of course, there is also Zahid Hamidi.

Well, we all know that the ISA was abolished as per DAP’s demand. Thanks to them, now everybody can provoke everybody in the name of ‘freedom of speech’. Just recently, the police already giving the Chinese special privilege. And it looks like Khairy is on the way to make sure that BTN no longer focus on ‘patriotism’.

Looks like the country is going exactly where DAP wants it to go. So why need Anwar Ibrahim anymore?

Now you know why Anwar is no longer ‘untouchable’?

You may and may not believe my theory but I’m warning you Malays, to better be paranoid than sorry.

Whatever it is, my theory could make a good political thriller novel, don’t you think? Without the ‘flying semen’, of course…. yucks!

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Doomed For Being So Dumb

Rome did not become a great civilization in 5 years time. China did not become a great empire in 10 years time. The Jews did not become a great power in a couple of years. Great successes take years and years of hardwork, planning and focus. In most cases, it surpasses few generations before the success is able to be materialized.

Every educated person knows this but yet not every educated person understands it.

Malaysia has always long to be a great nation and our leaders have been harping on it ever since. However, as leaders changed, the perception of a ‘great nation’ changes too. The terms of ‘hardwork’, ‘planning’ and ‘focus’ is being redefined in line with the changes.

Malaysia, at one time, had become an economic tiger and stood tall on our own two feet. We look east not because we were forced to, but because we chose to. We had the power to choose and to have our own opinions. We even had the power to say what we like, even if it means offending the superpowers.

We could have become a great nation should we stay focus and stay on the same path and not deviate from the plans. But we did just the opposite. Therefore, we are now back to zero and is again struggling to reach square one.

The lesson we never learn is that the successor must acknowledge the predecessor’s legacy and continue to build a bigger legacy from the same path. If a leader chose to build a new legacy from a whole new path then we will find ourselves going back and forth every time the leadership changes.

And every time we change the leader, is like taking three steps forward but five steps back.

Malays make the majority of Malaysians. Therefore, regardless of racial or religious sentiments, we have to accept the fact that in order for Malaysia to be strong, we need the Malays to be strong. Unfortunately, this, is the most difficult part.

While the Chinese hold on very tightly to their roots and stay focus on making their family, clan or race great throughout the generations, the Malays hold their roots very loosely and live by ‘one generation at a time’.

It is a well known but deniable facts that the Chinese in Malaysia, or DAP, particularly, has a plan to take over the country from the Malays - as seen in 13 May 1969. DAP failed then, but they learned the lesson well. They have never regretted that 13 May happened, they only denying the blame.

There is no guarantee that DAP has ceased to dream of taking over Malaysia and there is so much evidence that they are still working on it. With what is happening today, it seems very clearly that the plans, the hardwork, the focus to achieve this objective continue, only with different strategy after taking into consideration all the possible setbacks. All the while, they move in masses to persecute the plans, slowly, strategically and very patiently over centuries and generations. Every election counted and studied carefully to help them manipulate the Malays’ emotions and sentiments.

This theory of DAP’s grand design to take over the country is too much to digest by the simple Malays mindset. If only it remains a theory, which I doubt, then things will be alright for Malaysia.

The Malays in general didn’t learn anything from 13 May 1969. Except from grieving over it, many of them refuse to believe that DAP could be as ambitious and remains focus on the same objective after generations. This is nothing to be surprised about as we all know that the Malays are still having a hard time making sense of the Jews conspiracy to rule the world. All they know is that the Quran warns them to be careful of the Jews and the disbelievers… and so, that’s all they do - they ‘be careful’.

But they don’t know how to tackle or react to it except warning their children and their women to stay ‘clean’.

The Malay’s simple mind makes them unable to read between the lines and understand the strategies of the Jews or the Chinese. More often than not, the Malays use their hearts instead of their brains to figure things out.

The complicated conspiracies of the Jews to conquer the world as well as the twisting plots and strategies of the Chinese to conquer the country are simply too ‘difficult’ and ‘too long’ to even think about, what more to tackle it. And so the Malays decided that it is not true or even if it is, then it must be the fault of someone or something else which is beyond their control. As such, they would rather ignore it and get busy preparing to go to heaven. In more extreme cases, they believe that all the answers for the problems lies in the implementation of hudud law. Once they implement Hudud, Allah will save them from the cruelty of the enemies of Islam, so they thought.

Sadly, the Malay leaders have the same simple mindset as the ordinary Malays on the streets. They refuse to digest all these complicated conspiracies and strategies and prefer to assume that it is an exaggeration made up of wild-imagination over too much CIA movies on TV. They believe that the Chinese, the US, the Singaporeans are simple people just like them, who are happy enough just to have a country to rule.

Not for a slight moment did they stop and ponder how did we end up in such a mess when we had just celebrated our glory. How come the Christians are suddenly demanding this and that? Why are the non-Muslims provoking the Muslims when we have never had such problems before? Why the Malays are frustrated at the government? Why did these things happen today? How do we come to this?

Just like the rise or fall of all great civilizations, these things don’t happen overnight.

Any good leader would have seen it coming when these quarters asked the government to abolish the only Acts that could have screwed up their plans, that is, the ISA.

Then they demand for ‘openness’ until the government is forced to ‘invite’ them into the team by ‘helping’ and ‘assisting’ with consultations and advices where they managed to screw things up from the inside.

Meanwhile, their counterparts keep on provoking and challenging the majority just to keep the temperature at boiling point.

Again, let me remind you dear leaders that this is not an impromptu reaction nor is it a co-incidence. It is all ‘well-planned’ - step-by-step, and accordingly.

With all these plans already making impact, how do we be sure how thick, how deep or how high the plot is. How far have their plans been taking-off and succeeded? I think we should have some idea about how bad the situation is when we have Regina Lee among the people who have access or may be give opinions on where the country should be heading.

Now, I may sound crazy but I’m sure all of us have heard about the quote to better be safe than sorry. And, I’m sorry to say that the Malays are already in a ‘sorry’ state. Other people imagine, think, plans, plots, strategize and make it happen, while the Malays sit, look, listen, shrug it off and dream away.

I’m telling you that if the Malays want to survive in this era of ‘bright is right’, they cannot afford to be as simplistic-thinking as they have always been. Only the brightest minds survive nowadays. The fallen civilizations, the torn-apart countries, the slaughtered nations - they are all doomed because at some point, they have become dumb.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Legacy Tunku Abdul Rahman Forum: Kit Siang’s Reliving the ‘Glory’ of 13 May?

Lim Kit Siang has never shown respect, what more appreciation towards any of UMNO leaders. For Kit Siang, all UMNO leaders are racists, idiots, bigots, corrupt, incapable, ineffective or simply useless.

However, Lim Kit Siang seems to have something good to say about Tunku Abdul Rahman, the first Prime Minister of Malaysia and the Father of Independence. Believe it or not, Kit Siang even delivered a speech at a forum held in honour of the late Tunku last Monday 9 February.

The forum ‘Legacy of Tunku Abdul Rahman’, was held in New Era College in Kajang whereby Ambiga Sreevanesan was also among the speakers. In his speech, Kit Siang praised the Tunku as a leader who didn’t give any room for extremists and traitors and promoted peace, love, harmony and prosperity.

Why is Tunku ‘different’ from other UMNO leaders in Kit Siang’s eyes? Why does the Tunku deserve his respect that other UMNO leaders don’t?

Let’s not get confuse here. Kit Siang does not respect the Tunku. It was the days of the Tunku’s ruling that he longs for. It was, during the Tunku’s ruling that Kit Siang managed to show the people the power of the Chinese! Tunku didn’t give room for extremists and traitors but his ignorance or perhaps, ‘naivety’ had instead gave the racial extremists and traitors like Kit Siang, not just a ‘room’, but too wide a space in the country.

No wonder Kit Siang speaks very highly of Tunku’s leadership. It was Tunku’s leadership that led us to the 13th May tragedy.

Isn’t it ironic that Kit Siang keeps warning us about the possibility of another 13 May but at the same time longs for the leadership that was blamed for the tragedy?

13 May tragedy had forced Tunku to resign and the country was put back to order by Tun Abdul Razak.
Therefore, if Kit Siang was honest in his expression of regret over 13 May, then it only makes sense if he honoured Tun Abdul Razak and not Tunku.

Apparently, the only regret Kit Siang may have over the tragedy is that the Chinese had failed to take over the country. Kit Siang himself was caught for inciting hatred and sparking racial tensions.

History spells Kit Siang as a ‘racial-tension engineer’. He knows how to initiate it and generate it and eventually blow it up. If we look very closely, read his blog postings, follow his speeches and watch his actions, we could sense that he is repeating what he did in the days before the tragedy.

Only this time, he has learned his lesson as to not be blamed. So, in his pre-emptive measure, he hinted that UMNO and the Malays are on the brink of repeating 13 May, while his party continues to provoke, challenge and even call for war, using disguises as Christians, NGOs or independent individuals.

It seems that this very irresponsible man is waiting for the moment when the Malays would burst in anger. He doesn’t care if his own people (the chinese) be the subject of attack because that would mean ‘collateral damage’ in a bigger war to take over the country from the Malays.

It seems that Kit Siang’s ultimate goal is to see the country being ruled by the Chinese. He doesn’t care of the damage that could happen in the process. That is why he longs for weak and clueless leadership where he could plan and strategize without being suspected.

Do you know that after the 13 May tragedy, the authorities had found hidden places where the Chinese used to stock food - obviously for supply during their much anticipated 13 May? This is a proof that the Chinese had prepared and planned for the bloodshed all the while.

Now, can we guarantee that they are not preparing, or already prepared for it now? Let’s hope not.

Let’s hope that most of the Chinese are more rationale than Kit Siang and have more sense than to sacrifice their very comfortable lives just to put Kit Siang’s clan in power. The chinese should know for a fact what a dictator this man is.

A man who doesn’t feel guilty or regret over a bloody tragedy is never a kind-hearted and fair leader. Would you rather put a cruel dictator to replace a fair and democratic leader just for the sake of racial power?