Umno is so trapped in their feudal mentality that I don't see the party escaping extinction
This is the 21st Century or Type 0.7 civilisation going on Type 1 if not higher, and yet Umno is still stuck in the Feudal Age.
People are living twitter and smart phones and Umno is talking Robin without the Hood.
People are living the Age of Spring and Umno is heading toward their Autumnal descent.
And typical of the portends is the abuse by Umno of the institution of Monarchy to frighten the rakyat and stifle their constitutional right of speech
Frightening the people will only get you so far.
The days when one's life was at the whims and the mad fancies of despots are long past.
You don't have to be so hard on yourselves.
You are bloated with manna.
You don't have to be so naked.
You should spend your remaining days indulging in some fancy sartorial sarongs if you don't like Versace, say.
Local boy and New York fashion celebrity Zang Toi would be more than glad to help out if you give him a call.
But don't drag Malaysians back to the Middle Ages.
Of course, you are yourselves welcome to remain in the Dark Ages however.
And don't forget a pint of two of mead now and then.
We will stay here and enjoy our satay.
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