Do Bolehlanders have confidence in Moo's backdoor government in the fight against the Covid 19 monster?
If truth be told, it is hard to have confidence in Moo's backdoor government in the fight against the Covid 19 monster.
What with the constant changing directives in the MCO thingy and smart aleck ministers giving their disturbing two cents on how to fight the virus.
Drink warm water to ward off the monster. Sounds like Bolehland has beaten everyone else in the race for a vaccine at no cost. What an awesome weapon this!
Then we have the genius on how women should behave themselves when working from home (apparently to maintain matrimonial harmony and scare away the monster of a virus?) - dress well, giggle a ton and speak coquettishly like Doraemon to thine spouse hehehe......
What else will emerge by way of such unsolicited wisdom depends on how many more of these kampung geniuses are hiding in wait for their turn at five-minute fame.
We wait and see.
What is frightening is that those who make those genius statements are the ones in power, full Cabinet minister no less!
While Covid 19 continues to ignore the bumpkins.
And continues to spread
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