Malays and Muslims celebrate an happy occasion by holding a kenduri.
Past & dUMNo want to celebrate by holding a public street demo to say thank you? hahaha.......
Now, are they Malays and Muslims?
Dunno, don't want to question their faith and race.
The government has already said they won't proceed with rectifying ICERD.
That alone should be cause for Past & dUMNo to celebrate (if they need to) by holding a joint kenduri.
So, why their insistence on taking to the streets to 'celebrate'?
If people take to the streets to celebrate each time they have something to be happy for, the streets would be choked full of demonstrations.
Transport would be impossible.
Nobody would be able to get work done.
Bolehland will become Demoland.
A bad dream gone mad.
Like a demon spawned.
In service at the altar of greed and power.
And misguided sense of destiny and entitlement.
No?
Hohoho.....
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