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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

‘Arrest Najib’ motorcyclist’s brave YouTube act


YOURSAY | ‘I salute him for a making a video to ask the PM to step down.’
Anonymous 1058841433936091: I salute this person for making the video. His reasons for not paying the motorbike insurance may not help him, but I can hear the frustration in his voice and see it on his face.
He is not only suffering from the increase in insurance premium, but I believe he is finding it hard to cope with the increase in prices of all goods and services.
For us, RM35 may not be much but for low-wage earners, RM35 is a lot of money. I salute him for a making a video to ask PM Najib Razak to step down.
SpecialBrew: Thanks to the deteriorating and crippling inflation, the rakyat are becoming increasingly frustrated with how their elected representatives are attempting to blame the problems on low oil prices, Sarawak Report, US Department of Justice (DOJ), Wall Street Journal, the opposition and the general public.
This motorcyclist decided to do something about it. He has done more than me with this one short video. This is not a bizarre video. Instead, this is about a citizen using his constitutional right to exercise his freedom of speech.
You are the man, bro. So far I only have balls to make use of social media to express my views anonymously. I wish I could do more.
Quigonbond: I like the last line by the frustrated motorcyclist – “I also call on the police to immediately arrest Najib Tun Razak.”
In the recent by-elections, the youth's absence contributed to BN garnering more votes than the combined opposition thereby failing to send a message that a certain corrupt MO1 (Malaysian Official 1) should be shown the door.
It may well have turned out to be a good strategy because it forces the opposition to start thinking what an abysmal failure they have been, despite the 1MDB elephant in the room. I hope this does not happen in GE14.
Kangkung: There are many out there who are earning very little, and to them paying even RM135 to renew the insurance is a burden.
With all the money that MO1 is allegedly siphoning off, things are getting worse by the year. People are now feeling the pinch as a result of what MO1 is doing to the country.
Anonymous_4056: Why complain so much to the extent of making a video about it. Those who voted for Umno-BN fully deserved it. Particularly those from Sabah and Sarawak.
Anonymous_4056: My family and I do not complain as we have never voted for Umno-BN and we probably also deserved to be walloped with high taxes of all sorts and being called a ‘pendatang’ too.
RightsForAll: It is not a valid excuse to ride without insurance or road tax because you object to the RM35 increase.
Motorcyclists have it too lenient already in Malaysia and act as if the roads belong to them and red traffic lights are a mere suggestion to stop.
RM2.6 Billion Turkey Haram: This man's anger is justified and understandable. Ask any ordinary man about the rising cost of living, and all of them would agree that it is very high.
What does Najib and his Umno leaders know? Najib has his mega donation which can give him a super luxurious life forever.
Anubis: What's so bizarre about a citizen finally reclaiming his power after so many generations of feudal oppression and fear of the bogus authority?
I would like to see 10 million such videos on YouTube inspired by this plain-talking chap.
Mushiro: Pahang MB Adnan Yaakob has been in office for 18 years but he is often in the news for all the wrong reasons.
With his coarse language, display of vulgar signs and crude behaviour, it is a wonder that Pahang still tolerate such a character as their leader.
GE14Now!: Well, the man might be in perfect health physically (in that he can do what he did with his toes), but surely this is proof that he is not in perfect health mentally.
No one in his right mind would pull such a stunt to prove a point. This is just another level of idiocy that these politicians have devolved to.
Or perhaps they are already at that level and are incapable of doing anything that requires a higher level of mental function and capability?
Whichever way you look at it, the stunt was bizarre, uncouth and uncalled for.
Flabbergasted Malaysian:  Indeed, that's an act usually and regularly performed by people who are mentally challenged, or slow starters in life.
Go to some children's homes, you will see this kind of behaviour. But that is expected. I don't expect such behaviour from a senior civil servant just to prove that his health is in tip-top condition.
Anonymous 2362021442199789: Kuantan MP Fuziah Salleh once revealed that the rising mercury levels were 14 times higher than the permitted level in Sungai Kuantan, and this could cause paralysis, insanity and death over prolonged consumption.

Are we beginning to see the effects of heavy metals poisoning as a result of the extensive bauxite mining carried out in Pahang?- Mkini

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