Monday, August 13, 2018

Who Is The True Malaysian Hero?

At one time, many would have named Hang Tuah the real Bolehland hero. But now, some say Hang Tuah was a Chinese fellow and so we no longer hear him being talked about, let alone being called a hero.

Few would nominate Najib as the hero. And they are right. Though before his fall from grace, there were many among the dUMNo elites who would have had rushed to kissed his arse to hail him as the godsend. Which some did anyway, telling Bolehland that he was god's gift to the nation.

Now, some of these same shameless fellows are saying their one time god is best avoided, if not unceremoniously jettisoned, if their own arses are to be saved hehehe.....

Mahathir? Well, the one time MahaFiruan had his avid admirers. Still has, (plenty of them) and these people would not have you say anything against their worshipful. Nothing their worshipful does is wrong in their estimation and criticising him is perceived as akin to blasphemy.

But Maha in his second coming is basically the same Maha in his first epiphany. Only like old wine in new bottle? No new ideas how to remake Bolehland. Look East, Second/Third National Car Project, Nippon loans, Formula One Revival, et al.

Remember, Maha was the god who set the stage for the rot and corruption of the just fallen regime, leaving behind a system and legacy that begged to be abused, concentrating practically unfettered power in the PMO (Prime Minister's Office)

Anwar Ibrahim? Well, not too sure if he would not be set up for sodomy 3. You know how Maha doesn't trust the man. Just pray the excuse of sodomy to put away your enemy is so old game and despicable that to resort to the devil is the ultimate sin that just might condemn yourself instead.

So, who is the real Bolehland hero for you?

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