Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Bolehland: Land Of Desperate Political Rodents Using Sodomy Accusations To Bring Down Politicians They Don't Want See Come To Power?


Some people are obviously afraid of Anwar. 

Either they have done something very bad to Anwar so much so that they fear Anwar will take revenge on them when he comes to power. 

Or they fear Anwar will expose their evil deeds when he becomes the Pm.

Whatever, the easiest way to ensure Anwar does not ever ascend to power is to constantly make him out as an unsuitable Pm character.

What better and easy way to do that, in a land obsessed with pseudo, ostentatious spirituality, is to make Anwar out as a serial sodomist, one who is only obsessed with satisfying his unnatural libido.

So, the whole black comedy started with Sodony 1 initiated, they say, by the man who had felt threatened by Anwar's guts to stand up to him and his growing popularity.

Initiated, they say, by the man who is still trying to be 3rd time Bolehland Pm.

Hehehe

Followed by Sodomy 2 initiated, they say, by the man who conveniently took a leaf out of his old master's book and had poor Anwar charged for committing sodomy again.

Initiated, the say, by the man whom the Doj came to term the world's worst case kleptocrat, no? 

Both cases turned out to be more like dark Shakespearean comedies, full of theatre and drama but bereft of substance or truth.

In both cases, the doctors who had initially examined the alleged victims had said there were no evidence at all of penetration elek, elek ( nothing, nothing in Tamil)

The poor doctor in Sodomy 2 comedy even had to flee back to Myanmar fearing for himself.

Still, Anwar was convicted on both occasions for a crime few believed he committed.

Both the doctors who had initially examined the alleged victims surely didn't believe either.

Now we have this attempt at Sodomy 3?

Hahaha

Who is behind this latest attempt will hopefully be exposed.

The people are already muak (sick and tired) of the games desperate politicos resort to, to bring down their opponents be there any truth or not to their allegations.

They are sick and tired too of the Bolehland political scene full of toxic swamps populated by self-serving political frogs ever ready to jump at the first lure of the almighty manna and choice positions. 

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