Many small people see Zaid as a thorn in their flesh. These are mostly those who think they are better than others and those Zaid take to task, especially the politicos.
But Zaid should continue writing. and speaking up!Why should Zaid stop just because the things he says don't please some people?
Post GE 14 is supposed to be the dawn of a brave new Bolehland after the poeple finally woke up from their 60 long donkey years self-inflicted slumber and voted out the toxic dUMNo regime.
The people are also interested to know how some people came into such great wealth and why these people are still around calling the shots or seemingly wielding influence. Is anyone beyond criticism and calling to task? Does holding power make anyone a demigod and not subject to scrutiny?
If one feels he is being defamed, go defend your precious reputation, sue the culprit in the court! But don't try to silence people by din of the power you wield either as an incumbent or from behind the curtain.
That is the worst thing to re-happen upon the dawn of a supposed new brave Bolehland where the people are supposed to be freed from the fear of speaking out and questioning the status quo, new or old.
Or calling a spade a spade or a changkol not a rose.
Zaid should just continue writing and speaking up!
Giving in to pressure is the worst thing to do.
Especially now that Bolehland is no longer supposed to be dUMNOland - toxic to the core!
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