Thursday, May 7, 2009

Contempt! Contempt! Contempt!

What an episode of Malaysia's democracy today. It's a mockery. Not just to the democracy of this near-failed country, but to the monarch and the people of Malaysia.

We all know that UMNO is scumbag and the PDRM a running dog for the scumbag. Not until Feb 09 did I realized that the monarch of Perak also a kind of domestic dog to UMNO. You know what, I have a high regard and respect for the Sultan of Perak since the time I knew the meaning of Sultan. I often tell people that we the Perakian have the most learned, assertive, well-mannered and people-centered Sultan in all of Malaysia, not to mention he was a Lord President. And he has a son, Raja Nazrin, who is a bold, well-learned, young, humble and dared to speak for democracy in Malaysia. What has happened today completely destroyed their ideal image in my bosom. It was sad that the monarch has chose to betray the rakyat over its own interest. Shame on them.

I have followed the web live report from 7am. It was alarming to see how the PDRM has cordoned off the state assembly from the public with barbed-wire, numerous policemen and FRU ready to strike on those who tries to breach the blockade. It was disheartening to see various walk of life, protesters or innocent law-abiding people being herded away by the police. It was agitating to see how the Speaker was being dragged out by the officers hired by UMNO. My blood was boiling with higher temperature with each passing moment of the proceeding. Every moment was a contempt to democracy. I have never seen such an absurd thing in my life. When I read the updates, I have nothing to say but fuck, fuck the police or fuck UMNO! I should have fucked the MCA and MIC too, but I forgotten about them because they were so silent as if they were not in the scene. What a hypocrite!

Of course, Malaysia has had many constitutional commotion such as today, and most of them happened when I was still feeding on milk. I have heard and read about it. But nothing comes as real as today, I read with my own eyes and listen to it with my own ears. For me, it's the darkest day of Malaysia since I was born. Today will be remembered as long as it can contain in my memory. I hope Malaysian will repay them dearly on the coming 13th General Election.


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