Icerd is not about politics.
It is not about race or religion.
It is about dignity.
And equality.
It is about treating everyone fairly, equally and equitably as fellow human beings.
That, I suppose, is not against religion? Or race?
Or is it?
Unfortunately, irresponsible political goons here in Bolehland have turned it into an issue in desperate attempts to stay relevant, even threatening to go amok on it.
And their macais have taken up the cue to stir up further trouble, alluding to May 13 as a further threat.
These people should just be locked up for attempting to stir up racial and religious strife.
One May 13 is enough. In fact, the infamous incident should never have had happened at all except for despicable politikus (political rats) who, as always, only care for themselves.
Today, Bolehland has a choice.
Either people cease viewing issues via racial or religious lens in a multiracial and multi-cultural nation, or Bolehland will forever be trapped in its self created no-win situation.
At the end of the day, people must have pride and dignity in themselves.
No one should aspire to not work hard for themselves and stand on their own two feet.
Not having to forever rely on clutches, or be persuaded by self-serving politikus that they would perish without those.
That, at the end of the day, is what Icerd is all about - dignity and equality.
If those are anti-religious traits, or harmful to race, may the divine help us!
Politically bankrupt parties and their macais should cease playing dangerous politics.
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