Friday, October 25, 2024

Has Anwar Betrayed The People Of Malaysia?


Has Anwar betrayed the people of Malaysia?

Ai ya ya! 

Anwar himself will say 'no' loh!

Ah Jib Kor's drastic sentence reduction has nothing to do the Pm mah!

And Anwar's own deputy Pm Zahid's DNNA (discharge not amounting to acquittal) from 47 corruption charges also had nothing to do with PMX what!

But in the hearts and minds of thinking Malaysians, not the ones whose minds are already compromised, or aren't functioning, for one reason or another, the answer is quite obvious leh.

So what hope does the country have?

The 'best' of the worst available is the worst excuse.

DAP may have a more consistent and principled stand vis-a-vis all the other political parties, but it is hampered and increasingly, as a component of Anwar's so-called unity Madani administration, it has largely remained quiet on issues it should have spoken out on and made known where it stands instead of giving in to political convenience.

For sure, DAP is losing its Chinese support. 

Come the next GE, it will surely lose out unless there is a third option available for it to join hands with to cobble a coalition that the long suffering rakyat can trust to lead the country away from the politics of and race and religion that has hobbled the country's progress for decades post Tunku's time and that has largely divided the nation instead of uniting it loh!

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