Someone sent me a message saying dont insult the memory of Nelson Mandela. Someone else hinted to me not to refer Shakespeare either. They suggested 'Shake-a-leg'. There is a general dislike, perhaps approaching a total dislike, for the chameleon.
Folks, to digress, I am getting really started on another new project. Plenty reading, research, time and work involved. I chanced upon Rabbi Tovia Singer along the way. I will be digressing more towards other things.
And so I read this morning :
- 'Sungai Bakap and a Malaysia without chameleon'
- Malays and non-Malays clearly do not want chameleon
- so why delay the inevitable?
- Sg Bakap great opportunity for chameleon to hone a strong narrative
- constituency in Penang, a stronghold, gomen holds many aces up its sleeve.
- I thought PKR, with Umno’s help, would pull through
- non-Malays would have to come out in strength
- secondly, they would support Pakatan Harapan.
- Malay votes were with Perikatan Nasional.
- Malays easy lot to figure out.
- nasi lemak prices can change gomen
- place alcohol in the mall and gomen will fall
- Senang saja.
- Chinese different.
- vernacular education important
- Chinese dont change gomen because of nasi lemak prices
- chance to change matriculation quota was lost
- matriculation issue : Chinese simply stayed home
- duty of gomen to help Chinese, Indians and Malays
- Chameleon does not want to reform anything, especially religion
- Malay professors, Malay M40, Malay T20 do not care about helping poor
- Their route to heaven is pilgrimages, donations to Palestine
- money to over-teach their children religion
- to ensure mama and papa have places in Jannah.
- chameleon clearly clueless how to reform Muslim mind
- Abim and Ikram no impact on alternate narrative
- corruption simply an investment
- non-Malays focussed on Najib and Zahid
- non-Malays cannot take their minds off Najib and Zahid
- non-Malays will never let go
- For the non-Malays, Najib and Zahid must pay
(OSTB : Non Malays seem to have higher morality?)
- revamp university and matriculation quota
- put Zahid “where he belongs”
- make English primary language of education
- we will have a new future
- So why delay?
- Malays and non-Malays do not want or like chameleon
- It’s time Malaysians change chameleon
- message from Sungai Bakap is clear
The views expressed are those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect those of MMKtT
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