Saturday, March 13, 2021

Aiyaaaaaa.............Muhyiddin, Well Said Leh, But You Know What You Talking Or Not?


Aiyaaaaa.........Muhyiddin, well said leh,  but you know what you talking or not?

You said you want to continue feeling the pulse of the rakyat and fulfil their needs in a very caring way.

But how can lah feel the people's pulse if you cut it off in the first place with the anti-fake news law ah?

How can the rakyat tell you what they actually feel and want if whatever they say could land them in trouble because what they say could be classified fake news what?

Just like the dump twittering Duck of an ex-potus, any news that was not glowing of him was called out by the Duck as fake news even if it was true and clearly anything but fake?

How could any rakyat risk themselves telling the truth when whatever they now say is subject to being called fake and punishable with 100,000 ringgit fine and/or jail term?

How could the pulse you want to feel be the true pulse of the rakyat with a sword hanging threateningly over their heads?

And how could your high aspirations to preserve unity among the people of various races and religions be taken seriously when it was you yourself who proudly proclaimed yourself firstly a Malay and a Malaysian secondly?

Can trust or not?

1 comment:

  1. Well done is better than well said.
    Words can be deceiving.

    ReplyDelete

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