Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Ai Ya Ya Tajuddin Ah! You Are Right In Most Of Your Analysis In Your Article 'Sungai Bakap and A Malaysia Without Anwar' Except For Your Belief The Non-Malays Favour The Onion Guy Or His Deputy!



Ai ya ya Tajuddin ah! You are mostly right in your analaysis in your article 'Sungai Bakap and  Malaysia without Anwar' but wrong in your belief non-Malays don't like Anwar but favour the onion guy or his deputy!

Yes, the way BOLEHLAND is heading with the heavy emphasis on the afterlife and very little else, pushed and sold by opportunistic self-serving politicos and their empowering cartel of ulamas, the country looks like heading towards becoming a Talibanic like regime from the looks of things.

But no! The non-Malays are no fools.

They may not altogether be enamoured with PMX whom they are disappointed with, no doubt, for they see Anwar is little different from the previous Pms of the country. Unable or unwilling to break away from the politics of race, entitlement and religion, the bedrock upon which all else is predicated, so to speak. 

But they certainly do not prefer the onion guy or his deputy or Muhyiddin for that matter.

As it stands, there just is no hope left for the country with the current crops of so-called leaders.

Unless a third force exists that offers hope - but that does not seem the case.

So, like it or not, it looks like we are heading towards a Talibanic like regime coming into power sooner than later loh.

Ai ya ya!!

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