Monday, December 2, 2024

My Recent Youtube Comment On Professor Tajuddin's Three Reasons Why Zahid Hamidi May Become The Next Prime Minister After GE16

My Recent Youtube Comment On Professor Tajuddin's Three Reasons Why Zahid Hamidi May Become The Next Prime Minister After GE16

Om Ni

Well, well, well...Bersih and the rest are not wrong. PMX talks but walks not the talk. He is good at sound bites but little on substance.

Remember, he was very lantang on inclusiveness, 我们是一家人 (wo men shi yi jia ren) - 'we are one family.' Anak India, anak saya, anak Cina, anak saya, anak Iban, anak saya and so on and so forth. 

But the first opportunity he had to prove himself, PMX came down hard on the poor Indian form six female student who had asked about meritocracy in the placement of non-Bumi students in public institutions of higher education! 

As the PM, he could, and should, have had tried to expound his position calmly and rationally to explain why discriminatory policies were still needed for the moment.

Instead of mercilessly tearing into the poor frightened Indian form six student for asking a pertinent question.

Can we trust a leader like that who  proudly and loudly projected himself as an inclusive PM, one who now even had the cheeks to call himself the father of the nation?

Hahaha! 

Ai yo yo!!

Right though, Zahid could be the PM one day, ganging up with Bersatu and PAS.

Or should anything happens to PMX.

Malaysia looks like heading to a certain disaster, the most concerning of which, the country  turning to becoming Talibanland!

Postscript

Some responses to my comment and my own reply to those below:-

@155stw

Honestly are you still harping on that event of the 6th form student? Give it a rest. I hear her concerns, but the older people around the student, didn't they explain the realities we live in?  And the issue of meritocracy, why is that being brought up with no mention other factors?What about socio-economic factors?  If meritocracy was the only factor for student admission, then only the smartest and students coming from more affluent background will benefit from such a system. They will be the one who will be able to afford extra classes, better tutors, etc. That would be totally screwed-up. That's going to be more screwed up than the shitty system we have. Our system needs to be reviewed, no questions about that. I may not have agreed fully with his tone, but she being a 6th form student should be able to handle his lecture. Edit: I reviewed his video again. His tone was more than appropriate for such a serious question.

Om Ni

@155stw  Oh dear! You are so erudite leh! Of course, as GOOD CITIZENS WE SHOULD JUST LET GO loh! After all, meritocracy and all the rest sap sap sui only! We should see the bigger picture mah! PMX calling himself father of Bolehland so clearly fitting what! He does what he says, yes! Meritocracy not the only factor , you are right! PERHAPS YOU'D LIKE to set out the other pressing issues troubling the nation not properly handled by PMX.  We do believe there are many, just like you do too, but in a youtube comment it will be boring to viewers to go through all a long list. The reference to how PMX handled the student's question gave the initial clue to what we can expect from the PM . Surely you as an intelligent person you should have caught the drift. Now, yes PMX handled the meritocracy like a gem of a leader! Did you miss anything? Of course not, an eagle-eyed like you sees the whole picture. The rest, critics and those who disagree with PMX are just dumb wits what as per the pronouncement of our beloved PM  himself. You are likely not one of those like us 'bebal' good for nothing fellows loh! Good for you man! or is it woman ma'am! No offence meant though.


@adamiskandar5107

You know not what is good for you until you lose it. The prof. had explained the issues so clearly yet you seemed not to understand. If you (Mariam Mokhtar, Bersih etc.) were given a free hand to chose an alternative cabinet I would like to see how you can defend your choice, against every criticism you made against the current government.

Om Ni

@adamiskandar5107  Hahaha perhaps you are better placed to do that? Well, well, well....first we get rid of the whole lot and put in people like  Siti Kasim, Mariam Mokhtar,  Azlan Adnan, Imraz Akhbal etc... and the good old professor himself. Does the good old professor need defending?  Bye bye dear, you are better placed than me to justify for surely you know better?

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