Monday, April 28, 2008

Aisayman..why lah all the bickering?

If i have one wish for the coming year it's that the three political parties that make up Pakatan sit down and discuss what their individual agenda is in private instead of various persons shooting their mouth and raising the ire of the other parties in the alliance.

DAP, PKR and PAS managed to hold it together sufficiently long enough to change the face of Malaysian politics. They have shown the if push comes to shove, they can put aside their differences and work for a united belief. But now it looks like the screw are loosening by themselves. Tempers are fraying and heated words are being bandied like Ecstasy in a rave party.

Suddenly, everyone has a different political goal, suddenly they can't see eye to eye on the simplest of issues. This is exactly what Barisan is waiting for. When the cracks appear, they can make simple subtle comments to emphasise the differences and play one member of Pakatan against the other. Before you know it, chaos will befall and the alliance will slowly dissipate like decaying flesh - leaves a right rotten stink while it does.

I understand that the people who are members of the three groups would like to see that their aims and objectives are met. But let's not forget the bigger picture. Equality and Justice is what pakatan stand for. Sensible use of the country's wealth and sustainabe economic development with the concerns and welfare of the various races being looked after. Thats why i voted for a different administration.

In any case, i feel vindicated in my choice given the activities of the bollocking dentist and his equally bollocking wife. If i've ever felt the urge to obliterate one person from this planet, the bloody bollocking dentist who did plastic surgery will be it.

Bloody Indians!

I find it incredibly strange that the Indian community is suddenly so active in politics. After 50 years of being subjugated, they have now found the courage to speak out when they feel that their political party isn't doing right by them. We have embarked on what appears to be a difficult and stormy voyage, fraught with danger from all sides. We need to work together to support one another because we actually have chance to rewrite history and finally get some respect and recognition.

I was deeply saddened to read of people protesting that Indians are not being given equal representation in the local councils of opposition held states. For 50 years, no on said a thing, meekly accepting the status quo and now when things are different, they expect equality to happen overnight. Change occurred because the people deemed it necessary. The people being the three major races. Everyone deserves a piece of the pie and everyone will get it. In due time. What is the point of ruffling feathers and drawing attention to oneself. I believe that we should let the Indian who are in political office prove their worth and their capability. Let's be different and earn extra positions and place by force of sheer merit. We have never asked for more than we deserve and if things keep going the way they are supposed to, we will achieve equality.

I mean think about it, in less than 2 months the Indian community now holds unprecedented political appointments. Patience is something that needs to be exercised for the time being. The Malay community needs time to adjust to the new status quo.We can afford to do so now.