Thursday, October 08, 2009

Pengerusi Rempit & Mats go berserk?

Between these 3 pictures and being a neutral, I would say the one of the right is more life threatening. The difference here is that they are from opposing ends in the Bagan Pinang by-election and the events had occured on different occassions.

The one on the left is an UMNO Supreme Council member who has the support from the Government who claimed he was set upon by 9 supporters from PAS and been known from the past where he had tried to rehabilitate "Mat Rempits" as well as calling "Mat Rempits" to strike fear on the streets during Bukit Selambau by-election.

So when the Pengerusi Mat Rempit claims to have been beaten up, the whole "kandang" of "Rempits" start to go berserk for revenge perhaps? Is this a fair equation of the Malaysian society and taking the law into their own hands instead of allowing the police to investigate (or the police are waiting for instructions from orang atasan)?

When you equate violence with a candidate claiming that "Politik Wang Bukan Rasuah" (Money Politics Is not Corruption) then he has alleviated the term corruption to a new level of interpretation. Now we know why the Government leaders are such a corrupt lot!

In other words, Isa had just "halalkan" money politics!

In this instance, it's no difference then "Looks like me, sounds like me" and can be similarly applied in the PKFZ investigations if they chose that escape route.

While the other is from PAS and if reports of this are true, one wonders where the national security stands. Attacked by 20 motorcyclists and set upon with weapons to instigate a reaction from the PAS supporters was their main intention but they left disillusioned with no retaliation from the PAS camp. Was the police acting fast enough with the erection of pondok polis across "Army Town" in this instance? Perhaps the erection only applies to Azeez and the UMNO camp!

It shows the level of maturity in politics between the 2 Malay parties of UMNO and PAS. It's a wonder as how UMNO supporting violence and corruption would be able to administer and manage Malaysia, a country fighting the descendancy from country rankings for sports, transparency, education and many more.

Can 1Malaysia materiaize in the near future? Will Najib's idea of 1Region and 1World be far fetched?

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