Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Anwar Ah, You Don't Mind Malaysia's 34-Place Drop In World Press Freedom Ranking Ah?


Anwar ah, you don't mind  Malaysia's 34-place drop in world press freedom ranking ah?

You prided yourself a reformist, one that had in the past lamented Malaysia's lack of press freedom.

Now you say you don't mind even the huge drop in the world press freedom ranking because the drop was all because we are now tough against the racists and religious bigots to save this country.

Malaysia lauds you if indeed we are being tough against racists and religious bigots.

But it seems racists and religious bigots have become more a problem now under your premiership, no meh?

Despite the claim we are now going tough against them trouble causers.

Small little things have been exploited to sow discord and disharmony among the people of diverse races, cultures and religious beliefs.

We don't see tough actions being swiftly taken, without fear or favour, against whoever might be the culprits.

Instead, we see swift actions against some and foot-dragging against others.

Correct us if we are wrong.

We are yet to be convinced there is no discrimination when it comes to being tough on racists and religious bigots.

But we do see freedom to express one's honest views being curtailed instead, again no meh?

Postscript : Below, Friend Simon With A George Orwell Quote And My Response 

Simon

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