Monday, May 6, 2024

Ai Ya! Datuk Seri Wilfred Madius Tangau Ah! You Have So Much Faith In PMX's So-Called Madani Unity Government Ah? Good For You Loh!


Ai ya! Datuk Seri ah, good for you loh your strong faith in PMX's so-called Madani Unity Government

Don't think others would necessary agree with your faith leh.

For they do see swift action quickly taken to charge the 2 poor social media fans for speaking their minds on the KK Mart brouhaha, fined and sentenced to jail.

And now a man has been charged and sentenced just a day or 2 after the reported case of displaying the king's image on a 4-wheel KKB election campaign vehicle.

All well and good!

But people are yet to hear anything about the investigation into the molotov cocktail attacks at 3 KK Mart outlets.

Or whether anyone has yet been charged for them?

Or whether any action has been taken to charge the guy who had threatened to burn down the factory for allegedly supplying the offending socks.

Or any action taken to charge the guy responsible for desecrating the statue of a deity  at a shrine?

Instead a guy had been hauled up by MCMC for his post on "X'" (formerly twitter) account  on the temple desecrator.

PMX prides himself as a reformist, one who is fair to everyone. One reason why people wanted him to become the Pm.

How can anyone forget his passionate averments of "anak Cina, anak saya, anak India, anak saya, anak Dayak, anak saya..." and so and so forth.

And no sooner the averments, he tore at the poor form six female Indian student who had asked him about preferential treatment at a public forum with students.

As the Pm, with all the power in his hands and all his learnings, Anwar could have calmly and easily answered the now poor, frightened and looking confused student, why there is still the need for preferential treatment to help poor and disadvantaged Malay students. 

There seems to be a deficit between words and deeds, no?

Which reminds me of what Imraz Ikhbal has to say on JAKIM's 24 hours portal to lodge complaints on insults to Islam, which is more interesting from your own unvarnished optimism Datuk Seri Wilfred!


Ai ya ya!!

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