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Thursday, May 07, 2009

How do we define 'Civil Disobedience'?

The call from Bersih spokesman, Wong Chin Huat to rally 'civil society' to wear black in protest of the 'coup de tat' by PM Najib is seen by pro Pakatan supporters as Najib's Black1Malaysia.
This blogger totally agrees with that view and clearly says so in his blog. This other blogger, whom I respect very much rallied the usual bloggers and proceeded to Ipoh, all dressed in Black. Truth be told, if I had not taken the big step back and soaked in how we are all used by Anwar's 'Malaysia', Pakatan Rakyat (which seems to me like Barisan Rakyat, which I have no objections to), I would have been there, and probably in black too.

The arrest of Zorro, as noted by Shanghai, seems like a deterrent by the PDRM. I still think that the boys in blue should do a better job, but how do we define civil disobedience? I hope that Zorro, along with Helen, and the others do not continue to stir up emotions. Can't anyone see that the chaos in Perak was actually caused by the representatives that were elected by the voters?
Calling for protest and gathering, whilst proceeding to 'hantam' the government seems to be the tactics that Anwar was so fond of. And he is doing it again. Create civil unease, stop the inflow of investment, and then wait in the sidelines, and hopeful to claim the throne, and then, wallah, open the rear doors to his foreign friends.

The right to associate and disassociate comes with democracy, and such, my friends continue to support Anwar, I choose not to. To me, its better the devil I know then the devil I don't know (and don't want to either). As I write, Husam Musa is already talking about one other BN MP waiting to jump ship to PAS. Just remember, who started it first (Forgot already? Malaysians mudah lupa....think 916!)

5 comments:

Frustrated Former Pakatan supporter said...

Anwar is waiting sideline and probably hoping those marches or protest in black will gain similar result like what happened in Thailand.

I despise the man , Anwar Ibrahim!!! King of drama!! Karpal Singh said it rightly, "Anwar has created enough problem for the country" "Anwar is not fit be to be the leader of Pakatan Rakyat"

However there are group of blind supporter like RPK, Harris , zorro and susan loone, who hide under the name of democracy and justice but with intention to create havoc!!! These bloke keep stating they are fighting for a cause, but they never tell the truth of their cause beside hiding under "democracy and justice"


All this is for Anwar Ibrahim!!!


The crisis in Perak actually started by Anwar froggy!!! Now Anwar hide his hand and use Nizar, DAPs to be the idiots.

Anwar need to create media attention and the intention of road protest to incite and provoke the police is all he need for the media!!!!! Is this the stability Anwar want for the Rakyat.

The Rakyat is facing unemployment, tough time find needs daily. DO you think Anwar who stay in big bungalow, chaeufereed in and out with big limousines care for us, the REAL RAKYAT!!!



Remember, what goes around , comes around.!!!

Yen Yen said...

would you ?

Former PR Anti Anarchists said...

I hate Anwar too on what he is doing to Malaysia. He does not give a darn thought about the real Rakyat. Why should he care anyway?

How could he incite people to create mayhem, chaos in our beloved country? Why provoke the Authorities? The police have the right to contain any civil disturbances create by any goons. Period.

To PR bloggers who went to Perak, don't glorify yourselves ....you ARE just a tool for Anwar ..you people are like him, you are all ANARCHISTS ....

Bad, bad for the country, for the economy.....

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry I can't see where you are coming from. Your post is so one-dimensional putting the onus on one man to be the catalyst of everything that has brought political woes to this country. You fail to see the bigger picture. You left out or turn a blind eye to other unsavoury happenings that took place in the last several months since the last general election. The changing mood in this country is spontaneous and not due to one man alone.

Draken

Merramass said...

For Mr. Tony Yew,

Please keep on writing and never, never stop writing. Malaysia needs a Chinese like you, who understands what is like to be a Malaysian and to think like one. I can say that I still have some hope after coming here and reading what you had written. Kudos to you, Sir. It does not matter if you don't have many comments as what you write is more important.

Have a nice day, Sir.