Those who still think that they had hit jackpot when they finally voted out the toxic dUMNo regime after 60 plus long donkey years and voted in a New Bolehland by voting for PH, must still be caught up in the May 9 euphoria or they still believe that Maha the Great One is the promised messiah to lead them to the New Bolehland in due course of time.
Well, they better awoke to the reality!
Far from the dawn of a New Bolehland, the country is being led back to old style dUMNoland.
The narrative is still very much about race and religion. Not about Malaysians.
PH Manifesto pledges are being jettisoned one by one on flimsy excuses as being unrealistic or difficult to fulfill.
And the ongoing rubbish collection exercise of dUMNo frogs into Pribumi's fold and contaminating PH, only goes to show how dire the situation is for the realisation of a New Bolehland.
No, the dawn of a true New Bolehland is not going to happen with the government being led by an old school master.
You can leave dUMNo but you can't take dUMNo out of yourself.
The dawn of a true New Bolehland can only happen when new blood uncontaminated with dUMNo DNA takes charge. And this is not going to happen anytime soon.
That much for all the wasted efforts of the New Bolehland faithful!
Dream on!
Hohoho.....
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