Monday, December 24, 2018

Beside Siti Kassim, Syed Saddiq Looks Like A Greenhorn Little Guy?

Don't don't about you, but to me Syed Saaddiq  seems like a greenhorn little guy beside Siti Kassim.

Siti is feisty Malaysian, one who sees all Malaysians as equal irrespective of race or religion. She would call a spade a spade and is not afraid to go up against the establishment, the authorities or the ulamas whom everyone seems afraid of, including the high and mighty in government.

Of course, those who do not like her call her all sorts of names.

Syed, on the other hand, is wet behind the ears in more ways than one. His one claim to fame is as a debater.

And if not for poppa Maha the Great One, many doubt he would be where he is today.

But being appointed a full minister, Syed might think that that gives him a certain cachet.

Well, nobody cares a hoot about that!

People only care that those entrusted with a Cabinet position do their jobs well.

Siti propagating racial politics? Quiet funny one leh like how some Bolehlanders would put it.....hahaha

Siti is often right and wiser by the mile!

Not too sure about the Syed fellow though!

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