Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Aiyaaaa......Syed Outside The Box, Are You Sure Or Not Ah Jib Kor Is Back Because Of "Brother" Anwar, Ah? Sure Or Not Leh Hehehe...

 

Aiyaaa....Syed Outside the box, are you really outside the box or not?

Principally, Ah Jib Kor is back because the man you sang praises of in the past betrayed "brother Anwar," (who is anything but your brother, anyway, so stop pretending to be nice leh hehehe) and Pakatan Harapan that led to the infamous Sheraton Move that led to Bolehland's first ever backdoor government in two iterations that eventually led to the Johore state election.

The other big reason why the opposition did poorly was because the state election was deliberately planned to take place in the midst of the raging Covid pandemic.

With often lopsided enforcement of the Covid SOPs and no open campaigning and rallies allowed, the opposition stood at a massive disadvantage.

With no equal access to the main stream media and TV, it was hard for the opposition to be heard.

With the still raging pandemic to contend with, smart voters didn't want to risk their lives by coming out to vote.

Only the less smart ones, mostly the unthinking hardcore supporters of old politics and rent seeking and what have you, turned out to vote.

Good for them. The have got what they deserve.

Among the other reasons why the opposition did not do well in the Johore state election, apart from the voters' dumbed down brains, are guys like you and Bombshell Tin Kosong Malaysia Chronicle ceaselessly spouting rabid anti-Anwar rhetoric that got into the insecure and unthinking voters' heads.

Thank you guys, for helping and facilitating the return to the  dysfunctional status quo.

Bolehland needs what other call kleptos and robber barons to return the country to international glory and put food on everyone's table, no?

Don't know leh!

Me not the smart one.

Anything but the smart one, hehehe

But a thousand

Terima kasih!

Ribuan terima kasih!!

谢谢!

非常谢谢!!

நன்றி !

மிக்க நன்றி !!

For your sterling part in the great unfolding of the familiar Bolehland drama.

Ho ho ho!!!

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