Friday, September 4, 2020

Does Bolehland Need Another Political Party Especially One For The Youths?


In Bolehland, if you have become an outcast in a political party or it is a loser or has become one, you just go out and form your own political party.

An easy way to assuage a hurt or disappointed ego.

All psychologically in line and understandable.

There are many of these parties formed out here that don't do well, all waiting to become the kingmaker one day in their wet dreams.

And all still waiting for Godot.

Does Bolehland meed another party, especially one formed for the youths?

 MC may not agree with Rafidah but she is right - Bolehland does not need another political party, especially one formed for the youths.

However, Rafidah needs to remind herself that Bolehland's divisive politics came about largely because of one of her mentors - the man whom many have now come to see as the one who has failed the nation.

What Bolehland needs is an inclusive political party that stands for reforms and pledges to work for all Malaysians irrespective of race and religion.

That party already exists in PKR.

Bolehland does not need another newbie party to further obfuscate, divide and muddy the waters.

Why there are still those people who dislike or fear Anwar is hard to understand.

Mahathir, for example?

Or even MC? Because many of MC's headlines do often dismiss Anwar as a spent force hohoho......

Maybe Mahathir doesn't like Anwar because he knows Anwar is smarter than himself? hehehe.....

Or maybe Mahathir fears Anwar for reasons only he himself knows or that one can only guess at?

At any rate, Anwar seems to have more integrity than Mahathir.

Anwar kept to the promise to allow Mahathir to become the 8th Bolehland Pm.

Mahathir failed to keep to the agreement to pass the baton to Anwar. 

Instead, Mahathir let down the PH government that led to Moo's backdoor government that now hangs like an unresolved sore.

So, does Bolehland now need Mahathir's one-time rapt and captive admirer Syed Saddiq's youth dream party?

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