Bolehlanders are cognisant of the fact that Nazri is a 5-term MP. A fact that the Tourism Minister is very proud of. And won't let you forget about it.
He has every right to brag about it though.
Whether or not stupid voters have been the reason for returning him to Parliament for five terms is a different proposition that Bolehlanders don't want to touch on because you are responsible for
whom you vote and that's your right. Or your own funeral.
But Bolehlanders are quite certain that among the same voters there are quite a number who do not agree with his warning to the Johor Crown Prince to shut up or risk being whacked just because the Crown Prince dared to comment on Ah Jib chickening out from the Nothing2Hide Dialogue.
It is silly though for Nazri to call his critics stupid and of low intellect just because they don't agree with him on the royal rebuke.
Challenging them to a face off is even sillier.
After all, he was the one himself who told the Johor Crown Prince off.
If the Tourism Minister is man enough, instead of challenging netizens to a face off, he should get to Johore and tell the Tuanku face to face to buck off or face being whacked.
We will then see if the Johore Prince is a tiger or just a cub.
Or whether the Tourism Minister is just a piffling peddler of manhood
Bolehlanders do wish him all the luck and the courage.
And may the divine save Bolehland from all the insanity currently engulfing the nation it its grip.
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