Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Oh, Shut Up Mahathir!
Oh, shut up Mahathir!
It is already long past time for you to withdraw quietly from the public scene and enjoy your remaining days.
You have been hogging the public space for too long, the raykat are long muak (sick and tired) of seeing you and listening to your nonsense!
Be a man.
Take responsibilIty for the mistakes you made.
Stop trying to convince people that you are a saint.
You are not.
In fact, what Bolehland has become - a dysfunctional, 'cash is king' nation, if truth be told - has largely to do with the long years you had the nation in your palms, ruling with an iron hand as the 4th Bolehland Pm.
Bolehland needs a reset.
With you still around trying to poke your nose into everything, a reset will not be possible.
See how you bungled the second chance given to you by the grace of Anwar and PH as the 8th Pm.
Enough is enough!
The nation needs, NOT you, but yes, Anwar!
If that continues to rile you up, do that in the privacy of your retirement, QUIETLY, pls..... hehehe
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