Monday, November 4, 2024

Will DAP Support The FT Mufti Bill? Comment By Columnist S.Thayaparan A Conversation With Friend Simon


Will DAP Support The FT Mufti Bill? Comment By Columnist S.Thayaparan A Conversation With Friend Simon

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Simon

Hope not

Om Ni

Well, well, well,...hope is the least assuring thing leh

Om Ni

When we say 'hope' we already know it is a hopeless thing!

Om Ni

Yes, if the Mufti Bill is passed, as it is very likely it will, hope has little to do with what is going to inevitably happen

Om Ni

It is crazy PMX's so-called Madani Unity government would even think of coming up with the Bill

Om Ni

Is PMZ manipulated and cunningly pushed by PAS to do what it has not been able to do? Pushed a federal legislation akin to PAS's Act 355 Bill that got lost on the way?

Om Ni

Whatever, being seen or perceived as a true hero of Islam?

Om Ni

'Don't know lah! After all, we hoi polloi are 'bebal' (dumb wits) mah! per PMX, who proclaimed himself the 'Father of Malaysia, when he described his critics and those who disagree with him as 'bebal'

Om Ni

DAP would be better off if it quit the so-called Madani government and join up with Sabah and Sarawak political parties, as someone had commented, to contest the coming general election and win to form the next federal government

Om Ni

Unfortunately, it looks like DAP will just go along and vote  for the Mufti Bill, driving the nail into its own coffin for it will sure lose its huge Chinese support base

Om Ni

Are we heading eventually to become a Talibanic state with PAS pushing in the background with its increasingly intolerant Islamic ideology?

Om Ni

And little will left all round to resist, for fear of one being seen or perceived as anti-Islam?

Om Ni

Ai ya ya!!

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