Saturday, December 2, 2023

Ai Ya! 'Politics Now!' Stop Playing Politics Leh! Enogh Is Enough Lah!

 

Ai ya! 'Politics Now!'  stop playing politics leh!

Enough is enough lah!

Anwar may be becoming a disappointment lately, but do you honestly believe there is hope out there in guys like Khairy Jamaluddin, Hishammuddin Hussein meh?

They are the old, old school politicians steeped in DUMNO ways.

Guys who can't change from the deep, deep influence of the ocean  whence they were bred and been imbibing from.

With hardline Pas and their intolerant brand of conservative Islam pulling the strings and their green wave gets going, what hope for change?

No, no, no, stop constantly pulling for lame horses or worse!

What's your beef with Anwar?

What's your agenda?

Whom are  you guys working for? 

Are you guys part and parcel of Malaysia Chronicle?

For all Anwar's failings Bolehland has no choice for now, if indeed there is a choice out there in the first place!

Though not what he ought to be.

Afraid to put his foot down where he needs to.

So cautious to not offend the sensitivities of the guys behind the growing intolerant brand of Pas' conservative Islam., for example.

Take Anwar to task if you would, and should, when justified but stop trying to destablise the government.

The country has seen enough of self-serving political rats spending all their hours constantly scheming, by hook or by crook, to return to power in recent years instead of working for the good of the nation as supposedly honourable MPs. 

Anwar needs to buck up. 

Walk the talk!

No doubt about that!

If he fails, it's pochee for Bolehland anyway; all we have out there now are the bunch of selfish, self-serving political riff-raffs only interested in wresting power and working for themselves. 

Or worse, who would, if they do manage to wrest power anyway or anyhow, eventually turn Bolehland into a Taliban Land?

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