Bolehlanders under the second coming of their messiah Maha the one-time MahaFiruan, may think of themselves the center of the universe.
But the earlier they disabuse themselves of the shiok-sendiri delusion, the better it will be for the nation.
No matter how strongly the nation farts, Bolehlanders must realise that it will not floor anyone, especially not the Middle Kingdom - the true center of the universe, today as it was for much of past history.
We are a tiny dot vis-a-vis the Middle Kingdom. Humility won't hurt. Ego will.
You may think that Maha is the messiah untouchable. Unfortunately, nobody cares about what you think of or believe in, except the deluded Maha worshippers.
The Middle Kingdom shits because you fart? Hahaha.....
Maha made a big mistake when he tried sounding friendly with China, maintaining that he welcomed Chinese investments and not blaming the Chinese for the mess left behind by the toxic regime of Ah Jib that he helped in a way to hoist by anointing him as his chosen successor after forcing out the sleeping Badawi. Then coming home mumbling about cancelling, not cancelling, postponing not postponing, re-negotiating not re-negotiating the ECRL and the East-Malaysian gas-pipeline projects and whatnot.
Then talking nonsense about the Chinese forcing the Malays to the fringe of the jungle if 3 million Chinese were allowed to come in Bolehland because the Malays simply can't compete and still need to be protected.
The great man must ask himself why after 40 + years of affirmative action and help, the Malays are said to still be unable to hold their own? After all, he was their paramount boss for 22 years of his initial premiership.
Then saying that the Chinese would now not be allowed to buy homes in the Johore Forest City and threatening to tear down the perimeter wall (what the great man derided as 'The Great Wall of China') of the China-Kuantan Industrail Park.
To the Chinese, face is a very important thing. When you say something nice in front of them then turn around and say something else, you make them lose face. That is something unforgivable to the Chinese.
The sad fact is that the Middle Kingdom doesn't need us. We need them more than they need us. China is our biggest trading partner.
In fact, if we are not mindful, we could see ourselves cut off the Chinese trade. Many of the products and produce we sell to the Middle Kingdom are easily sourced from our neighbouring countries, including Indonesia.
No other countries would be able to make up the shortfall from the Chinese trade. The US of A? America is no longer a huge market to us. They can't even help themselves. Maybe they could export war to help their military-industrial complex. Aid? Hahaha......There is no money now. Of course, they could print more and turn the dollar into banana money just like how the Japanese did. Donald the twitter duck is more interested in waging trade wars and making America great again hahaha!
Didn't you know that?
Hehehe......
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