Friday, August 15, 2014

LET'S BE FAIR.


I'm sick and tired of several leaders' mentalities of PR (PAS, PKR & DAP) when they are quick to use the word conspiracy. 

The 4 PAS Excos' who stayed in Selangor government under embattled Khalid for instance, is fast labeled a conspiracy to enable Khalid to remain MB until November.

What about Kajang Plan? 

Is it not a conspiracy of grand design/highest order to topple Khalid? 

Are these leaders keep forgetting that if their 1 finger is pointing at others, there are always 3, pointing to themselves?

I guess, Tun Mahathir should re-phrase his statement about "Melayu Yang Mudah Lupa" (the Malays who tend to forget) as it's not only the Malays, but Chinese who "Mudah Lupa" (tend to forget).

Lets be fair, okay? 

It's not about who I support. It's about fairness. You have to be fair to others before you want them to be fair to you, NO?

Exco for religious affairs Sallehen Mukhyi has said that their decision to stay on was meant as a "last defense"  to save PR government.

The 4 Excos of PAS had refused to oblige appeal by the DAP and PKR to boycott the following meeting as a sign of solidarity. 

Sallehen posted on the Selangor PAS Facebook that should the four of them resigned, Umno would then take over the administration of Selangor. 

"If the four of us boycott the state government, the Palace will install four exco members from Umno, even if it is only to serve until the next state assembly sitting.

"And when the DUN (State Legislative Assembly) is dissolved, Umno would be the final government and RM3.2 billion would be in their hands.

"So we are just following party orders here," he said and stressed that it would then be akin to "handing-over" Selangor administration to Umno. 

Thus, where is the truth if not logic of sacked DAP exco member Teng Chang Khim to say that it was a conspiracy by the four PAS excos?

My question to Teng and his colleagues is, why do they need to wait to be fired by Khalid and not just resigned as protest, when party stance on the matter is clear? 

Just look at how silly can they be. They claimed Bon has sold out his principles by taking up Khalid's defamation brief against The Malaysian Insider. Are they not being silly here? 'Bon has no wrong defending Khalid'

At one point, I read Utusan Malaysia, Berita Harian and couple of mainstream newspapers. Today, I don't read them anymore except circumstantial - like when I'm at the "Mamak" outlets and the papers are lying on the table. I buy them no more and the reason is obvious.

I also used to refer very much on The Malaysian Insider for news and information, but not that much anymore as I felt TMI looks as if,  "slowly but surely" becoming like Utusan. 

I can be an Opposition staunch supporter (of which I am, since 1998), but I won't allow myself to be seduced into believing something is right though I know it's less than right, let alone wrong.

Even in soccer, there's a gesture called - Fair Play. Thus, lets be fair to showcase our difference from Umno/BN. Otherwise, won't it be  "2X5"??

Honestly, I'm not an Azmin Ali's fan, and at the same time, I knew I cannot underrate his "intelligence", but given no choice, I would still throw my support for him instead of Azizah. 

The fact that the show of support for his nomination as an alternative candidate for the MB post by netizen demonstrates that not all are for Azizah. On Twitter, Azmin gets backing for post

Some people cynically insisted that Khalid's reluctance to step-down possibly due to an "unfinished business" that he may need months to complete. 

Thus, can one also asks, why Anwar insists on nominating only Azizah for the MB post? 

To continue his legacy?

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