When someone thinks little of your race by using a derogatory term to identify you and pokes fun at your religious belief, even questioning your god's credentials, he then becomes a champion of your race and, by extension also, your religion?
Don't ask me, because I find that beyond my limited deductive power.
Ask your namikai anei Najib Bin Abdul Razak
Only he has the smarts to make the connection.
We are all supposed to worship the gods (or the Devil per the man from Kerala) whom we know better.
Whom we have made gods (or the Devil?) for 56 years.
Now, we can't blame the gods whom we have made gods (or the Devil?), can we?
Because to do so, is making devils (fools) of ourselves.
And we can't just do that.
Because that won't look good to our self esteem.
Nor smarts.
Nor self-worth.
There is the saying that whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.
Just make sure that this time around, we are not those whom the gods would first make mad.
Vote wisely or let the gods (or the Devil) rein again.
And make fools or devils of us, once again, for another 56 years?
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