People like the AzOne fellow are the litmus test for the PH government.
Making incendiary speeches to rouse the Malays against imaginary enemies and even threatening to storm a police station if their demands were not met.
If the PH government led by Maha the Great One is unable or unwilling to take strong actions to stem such provocations because it all boils down to race and religion, it will embolden more people to come out with even more fiery and crazy incendiary speeches that will only destabilize the country and lead to anarchy.
Malays and Islam insulted for decades? How was that possible? The country has all along been helmed by a strong Malay led government in dUMNo, and now by Bersatu and PKR.
If at all the Malays and Islam have been insulted for decades, who is to blame? Surely people like the AzOne fellow are not saying the Malays in dUMNo have insulted them all the years? And if so, why did they continue voting in the same fellows who have been insulting the Malays and Islam all these years?
The PH government is not even a year old!
Picking on DAP is just disingenuous and lacking ingenuity.
These AzOne fellows better try something else more convincing.
Not take everyone for a fool like they themselves seem to be.
Hehehe....
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