Monday, July 4, 2011

DBKL, We need some action!















This man, when he is on his last breath, how would he feel? When he confronts Allah(if he ever has the chance), what words could he utter? It's a pity.

I don't care about Perkasa, I acknowledge their existence the same way I acknowledge the wild dogs(Anjing liar) in my neighborhood. They bark at people with no particular reason, pee here and there, and make a lot of noice.
It's not our job to deal with them, It's DBKL!

Trust Me.

Brother Najib, trust me.

You don't ask for trust, but earned them. When you ask for trust, it shows others don't trust you. But your acknowledgement on how the Indian Malaysians community facing issues since the time of Merdeka is well appreciated, no one ever condemned how fuck up have Dr.M and Samivellu bring to our fellow in the Indian community, but you did, you stand out and acknowledge it, so BRAVO.

But instead of trusting you, I plead you to trust me , someone could lead the country better than BN, and trust is a two way thingy isn't it, if you want the people to trust you, you need to trust the people. If we want election reform, and believe it will make Malaysia a better future, you have to trust us on that too, or else how do we trust you?

We didn't say BN shall vanish, indeed we like you to stay, but for the mean time, go clean up yourself internally first, until you earn back our respect. And TRUST ME, if you do so, you will be a stronger contender, not a beggar for trust and vote.




Tuesday, June 7, 2011

A Stingy Husband and Son-in-law

Bro Najib, I heard you went to Khazakhstan to attend your daughter wedding using public funds, and you called it an official visit!

I think this is a very lame excuse, are you telling the people that you don't plan to attend your daughter wedding if there's no official visit plan?

Secondly, this shows you have a very stingy son-in-law who is unwilling to fly your family over for this big ceremony on their expenses.

Why do you want to placed your daughter into the hands of such being?

My deeper concern comes, I wonder if you would be visit Khazakhstan officially or have your daughter to visit you officially every coming years?

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Are you listening

Bro Najib,

I am disappointed. I thought you are a good listener, one that listen to the people, and act accordingly. After all this publicity in promoting your 1-Malaysia Idealogy, I can't find a single policy that you implemented that really follow what the people really wants.

On the other hand, you approved a string of policy and initiatives that the people don't want. Worse, you are using the people money for all these.
The political scene and moral ethics in Malaysia has never been so mess up before in Malaysia's History. Open Bribery, Minister making nonsense claims, Extremist making racial statements, Free distribution of Sex tape, Police are defending against public instead of standing inline with them.

So what's in your mind? Have you ever thought how you are going to remembered in the context on Malaysia History?

Saturday, May 7, 2011

How should one defend their religion

What is the Malaysia national religion? Islam I would say it is, I am fine with it. just like I am fine if they were to put Nasi Lemak as our national breakfast.

I like nasi lemak, but you can't force me to eat nasi lemak every morning, sometimes I prefer curry puff. But when someone claim their religion is superior over the others, i think this is questionable.

I won't say who is right, who is wrong nor who have the only God. But here's a picture, if Nabi and Jesus were to sit down together, I bet they won't argue over such matter, if they would, they won't end up being Great. 

And I challenge the defender "Show me a line in Quran or Bible that says you need to defend your religion." If you still insist, defend your honesty, kindness, forgiveness and self discipline, then your religion will be defend.






Dear fella Malaysians

"Some guy can promise you scholarship, but he can't promise you a job; If he can promise you a job, he can't promise you competency. Only through hardwork, challenges and failure could equipped you with competency, which is the foundation to success."

~ Tun Rasuah

Thursday, May 5, 2011

The Image of Polis Diraja Malaysia

The Kuala Lumpur police chief Zulkifli Abdullah claims there are cyber threats from "irresponsible parties" out to tarnish the force's good name. 

Hey sir, out of my sincere respect and stupidity, may i asked, which are the false claims that tarnish your image? And which part of your forces' good image is tarnished?

Thanks for making the crime rate went down, but to be brutally honest, you guys are one of the reason I don't feel safe in Malaysia. I am more unsafe with you guys around than the criminals. Why? Thats because you are working for political parties instead of the people. 

I give you a scenario, if someone sneak into my house and try to steal something, I can SHOUT and beat the hell out of him. But when public hold talks to rage about corruptions and so on of political parties, you come out and dispersed the crowd.

And that makes me wonder if your good image is within certain political figure's mind or the people's mind. You should do a survey, but your are definitely not in my mind!