Thursday, September 13, 2018

Anwar May Or May Not Become The 8th Pm Of Bolehland But It Would Help If He Did Not Start To Sound Like An International Hero Before His Time And Even After

Anwar may or may not become the 8th Pm of Bolehland because you can never know with Mahathir. You cannot completely trust Maha. Despite the PH coalition agreement to pass the baton to Anwar after two years, Mahathir has already said that he would remain as the Pm for as long as the people wanted him and that the agreement was not written in stone.

Remember Sodomy 1.0?

Remember how many deputy Pms under the man had been cast out? Musa Hitam, Ghafar Baba. Anwar himself? Hahaha.....Then Maha worked to oust his unfortunate successor Badawi and left duMno to help oust Ah Jib. Though for the last, nobody is crying.

No one is good enough for Mahathir. Only he alone is good enough for himself. That caution is why now Anwar is very circumspect about offending the great man. Every now and then making a point of coming out praising Mahathir as the man for the season and promising not to ever stand in his way as the incumbent Pm.

Really, most who care, wished that Anwar has more B & B ( balls and backbone) then he is exhibiting now.

However, where it concerns other countries, Anwar wants to be seen and heard, loudly condemning Suu Ky and the Middle Kingdom

It is better to be more measured when condemning other countries. Just because you want to be seen as a champion for a cause, belief or for others, does not mean that you speak out without thinking.

Those countries are facing challenges to their sovereignty and how they deal with those is basically their business. True, some of those measures may be a extreme, but one could take issue without sounding like an outright hero or trying to ape the west for their affected PC (political correctness)

Religion and beliefs are often intractable issues (even where they lead to terrorist acts) because people stop thinking altogether when it comes to them.

Which is a indictment.

Period.             

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