Monday, February 15, 2010

STOP MEDDLING!

Go to hell!

Yes, that's what exactly I would say to those 50 Australian politicians who had sent a memorandum to our Malaysian embassy in Canberra telling us to drop the sodomy charge against PKR de-facto leader Anwar Ibrahim.

I don't get it. Why are they meddling in the justice and political issues of other countries? Malaysia is a Commonwealth country and last time I checked, so is Australia. So do they not understand the common law that we share saying that one do not have the lawful right to ask the other what and how it should be done unless we asked for their intervention? I don't remember we ever asked for their opinion. Maybe they're just acting benign and not afraid to reveal their utter foolishness.

Forgive me for I have no kind words for our fellow Commonwealth counterpart as far as this issue is concerned. To meddle in an ongoing court case, especially involving a high-profile politician, is totally unbecoming of them. The Australian politicians involved in sending out the protests should know better than to act foolishly to comment on issues that they are totally devoid of its details and full breadth of the said case. Even us Malaysians are still in the dark whether Anwar sodomised his personal assistant or not let alone telling the courts to completely drop the case. So what makes the Aussie politicians think that they know better?

How would they feel if our politicians started telling the Australian government what they should do about the countless attacks on Indians in Australia? Was it based on racism and if so, aren't the government doing anything to protect the safety and security of the minorities there? Or how about the hundreds of years of marginalisation of the Aboriginal community who have and will be sidelined by the so-called fair and justice government of Australia? Shall we send our protest also asking the Aussie authorities drop the case against few Malaysians who are undergoing trial or maybe release some from Aussie prisons?

My guess is that these Australian politicians has little else to do than desperately trying to throw their weight around across the region without realising that their nation is full of its own faults and flaws. We Malaysians may have our own grouses and reservations surrounding the sodomy case against Anwar Ibrahim but we prefer to let the courts do all the work, as it should be lest the Aussies forget, to prove the rights against the wrongs. And we would expect the Australian government to share the same sentiment and let our hard working laywers and judges do their job without the interference of bullies such as that of the 50 Australian politicians.

Could this be a case of a kettle calling the pot black or maybe just another case of nosy foreign politicians who have left their brains 'down under'? For me, it's both.

Saturday, February 13, 2010


Take 2:

1. Top BN and PR politicians cleared of graft: Read the lines carefully. MACC said they were cleared because of insufficient evidence. Does this means that the politicians are dirty but not dirty enough to be charged in court?

2. MCA squabbles: Please, either resolve or dissolve. Easier said than done, I know, but does anyone have any other digestable solution?

3. Higher salary scheme for police: The hike is, well, justifiable. Maybe we all have our very own grievances with the police but it might, I repeat, it might serve as a morale boost for these law enforcers to do what they are paid to do. For the fact that they risked their lives (and their families') for the nation, so okay, they do deserve it. I say, extend it to the army, navy and firefighters also.

4. Teachers complaining about police's salary hike: *yawn*

5. Alleged terrorist activities on Sabah waters: I'm in two minds over whether it is true or not but police and ministry should not take any chances and play down the issue.

6. MP Zahrain quits: It's his right to quit. If he's fed up with MB Lim Guan Eng, then surely Lim also fed up with Zahrain, so its a win-win situation. Or rather a lose-lose situation.

7. Raja Petra's son alleged suicide attempt: Poor kid. Forget what he did that earned him a prison cell or that he's the son of Malaysia's most elusive wanted man but Raja Azman must've been in such a depressive state that swallowing a razor blade and cutting his wrist seem to be the easiest way for him to end his sufferings. Seriously, I pity him.

8. Anwar's sodomy trial: Where do I begin and where to draw the line...

9. Saiful's (the sodomised 'victim') death threat: No surprises here.

10. Sodomy trial, KL doctors say there was no penetration: Huh?

11. Voters registration: It was reported that 4.39 million, or one-third of eligible Malaysians have yet to register. Staggering revelation indeed. Typical. You give them the right, they shirk it. Deny them the right, they'll shout for it. So, what gives?

Sunday, January 31, 2010

My very brief take on current issues: Take 1

There are times, I'm just fed up to give long comments or brag about how I feel about certain issues that touch on the lives of us Malaysians. There's a lot of ridiculous things going on and when one can easily pass the buck to our politicians for, well, politicising just about everything under the sun, I couldn't deny that the people, who are not politicians themselves, are not making living under the sun any much easier.

They say that politicians are like dogs. They bark and bark without ever knowing what they're barking about, but how about us, the ordinary layman who enjoys echoing the barkings? How about those who go spicing it up thus blowing all things out of proportion leaving most of the innocent bystanders to gape and trying to decipher what the hell was that all about.

Anyways, lest that I would fall into the spicing up category, let me just express how I feel for the many issues that makes it into the pages of our newspaper in the most shortest way possible:

1. Using the name "Allah" issue: Don't agree with High Court's ruling and if we can't find any amicable solution to this, then just drop the bloody issue once and for all!

2. High performance schools: Its blatantly unfair! We should not polarise the young ones with being selective as who should get more than who. I say the RM1m annually per high-performance school should be distributed to the so many under privileged schools throughout the country.

3. Penang Pakatan feud: Datuk Seri Zahrain outburst to Lim Guan Eng was funny. Personally, Lim got what he deserved. DAP chairman Chow had said that Zahrain was wrong but even if the guy had erred in his actions to say such things, then surely something is definitely WRONG somewhere that such squabbles had been conjured up. As they say in Malay, "kalau tak ada angin masakan pokok bergoyang". True or not?

4. Suspension of Khalid Samad by PAS: Serves him right for being a foul-mouthed prick. Period.

5. Arrest of six Nigerians over suspected links with al-Qaeda terrorist: WTF!!! But kudos to our speedy arrest by our enforcement team. Good job guys!

6. Adukataruna seditious blog remarks: Hang him!

7. Throwing of pigs head at 2 mosques: F*&$#@ *&!#@ &^$#) $#*^ $#%$@! ?+)%$#@!!!!!!

8. Churches arson: same answer as No. 7

9. Carot and stick for govt servants: You mean to tell me that after all these years that there was not carot and stick at all? Well that explains everything.

10. Maid abuse: *sigh*

11. Tiger Woods trysts and sex eaddiction: Who cares! Leave that guy alone. So what if he has a slightly higher libido than any other man out there, no need to be jealous and harp on the issue.

12. Malaysian music and movie industry: Not interested.

There you go. These are just some of the issues that had grabbed my attention whether I care about it or not. Hopefully the next paper that I grab would contain happy issues and that some of the issues highlighted above can be resolved quickly so we Malaysians can start bracing ourselves for the next.