Friday, January 15, 2016

The Isil Attack In Jakarta Is A Wake-up Call To Bolehland


The Isil attack in Indonesia is a wake-up call to Bolehland, so close to home.

If we think that we are safe because we believe Bolehland is an Islamic country, we are only fooling ourselves.

Indonesia is an Islamic country.

So are Syria and Iraq Islamic countries where Isil have carved out swathes of the countries as their domain.

So is Turkey which has also recently experienced Isil attacks.

It does not help that we have a Pm who had himself praised Isil and had even urged his party to emulate their spirit of heroism, whatever that was supposed to mean.

It was only later, that Najib recanted when caught with his pants down on the Isil position.

Isil is not concerned with your brand of Islam.

They only care for their interpretation of the faith and won't hesitate to slash your throat for it.

It must be remembered that a Pew research had found that Bolehland has the second highest number of Isil sympathisers among the countries surveyed.

And the authorities have themselves confirmed that the two Isil suicide bombers in Syria were Bolehlanders.

According to reports, more than a dozen Bolehland Isil fighters have since been killed in Syria and Iraq.

It is high time that the Najib administration gets down to running the country and stops playing politics or thinks that money solves everything.

It is high time his administration stops allowing or condoning the growing religious and racial extremism and intolerance before the country burns and Isil finds just the right conditions to strike.

Or his administration steps down to let others take over the running of the country and try to save the day.

Or better still, call for a general election for the people to decide.

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