Saturday, October 11, 2025

Imraz Ikhbal On Exposing Umno's Skeleton In The Cupboard

 

Imraz, ah! hard to take issue with what you have raised leh!

The hoha over alcohol looks a lot more like political drama to present oneself as as the agents of righteousness and the divine. 

In fact, if one consumes alcohol  in the presence of others who do not, he is the one himself who  bears the health consequence of any excessive consumption.

Smoking in the presence of non-smokers is another thing altogether.

Secondary smoke is as damaging if not more so.

Still, like you have noted, no one is raising hell over smoking because they themselves smoke like it is the next holy thing to do?

Corruption is a moral evil damaging to the nation.

Again, the loud mouths raising hell over the presence of alcoholic drinks at a function, don't give a damn over corruption and corrupt practice.

Why? Because they themselves stand to benefit from being silent?

All the hoha over alcohol seems to boil down to polishing one's image to benefit one's political interests, no?

By the way, PMX Anwar is a disappointment, the guy is not so much a leader as one who wants to project himself as the hero where it suits his image, no again?

Hope I am wrong leh!

Ai ya ya!!

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