Malaysiakini - Thosaimen 1, Buttmen and Burgermen 0
First there was beef burger, the height of religious-racist insult to sweetie Ambiga Sreenevasan. Ikhlas, a group claiming to represent some pro UMNO hawkers apparently abandoned their usual rancid curry trade to run the burger insult.
Sweetie kept her cool.
Then there was the disgusting bunch of baboons showing off their asses. Where will the Royal Malaysian Army out its face? Right on the red ass?
Sweetie not only kept her cool but offered cool drinks to the bums.
In reciprocation, NGO WargaAman wanted to open a thosai stall in front of the deputy IGP's house.
The deputy IGP had infuriated WargaAmanwhen he showed his pro Ikhlas (or rather, pro UMNO) attitude in not taking any action to protect Ambiga's privacy.
UMNO Youth Chief Khairy Jamaluddin warned that the ridiculous may next see koay teowin front of the PM's residence.
Burgers, butts, thosai, koay teow - all these don't quite reflect Malaysia and Malaysians.
I recommend rojak, preferably Penang rojakwhich is quintessentially Malaysian, and where its contents/ingredients also reflect our Malaysian-ness.
But I'll be happy with pasembur wakakaka.
First there was beef burger, the height of religious-racist insult to sweetie Ambiga Sreenevasan. Ikhlas, a group claiming to represent some pro UMNO hawkers apparently abandoned their usual rancid curry trade to run the burger insult.
Sweetie kept her cool.
Then there was the disgusting bunch of baboons showing off their asses. Where will the Royal Malaysian Army out its face? Right on the red ass?
Sweetie not only kept her cool but offered cool drinks to the bums.
In reciprocation, NGO WargaAman wanted to open a thosai stall in front of the deputy IGP's house.
size of the thosai I had in New Delhi wakakaka |
The deputy IGP had infuriated WargaAmanwhen he showed his pro Ikhlas (or rather, pro UMNO) attitude in not taking any action to protect Ambiga's privacy.
UMNO Youth Chief Khairy Jamaluddin warned that the ridiculous may next see koay teowin front of the PM's residence.
Burgers, butts, thosai, koay teow - all these don't quite reflect Malaysia and Malaysians.
I recommend rojak, preferably Penang rojakwhich is quintessentially Malaysian, and where its contents/ingredients also reflect our Malaysian-ness.
But I'll be happy with pasembur wakakaka.
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