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Monday 21 August 2017

What is that we are celebrating?



Tweets 14/8/2017       What is that we are celebrating?
The Independent Day of Sarawak is on 22 July.  The so called Malaysia Day is on 16 September.  What is 31st August we are celebrating?  Through the collusion of the local parties with the UMNO-BN, Sarawak has been plundered and exploited for over 54 years, what are we thankful for? 

It is a blantant mistake to form Malaysia 54 years ago and what a shame to see 70% of Sarawak in appalling conditions in every respect with the exception of town areas when compared with Brunei and Singapore.  What are we thankful for the Federation of Malaysia?  Don’t force the the so-called national flags into people’s hands. 

I don’t know whose idea to force Sarawakians to celebrate the Peninsula Malaya and Sabah Independent Day on 31st August?  Do they celebrate Sarawak Independent Day on 22 July in the same manner?  Please don’t waste resources and don’t mislead Sarawakians.  It is time for the leaders to stand up tall and straight to say “No”.  Save the energy and resources for better use. 

Say “No to GST and tourism tax” to assert our position as a partner in the Federation of Malaysia.  Abang Johari and his cronies should set the time to get back all the rights that belongs to Sarawak or be prepared to secede.   Don’t wait for Sarawakians to flush you out. 

On behalf of all the Sarawakians with the 2% exception, I plead you to abolish 31st August to be a public holiday to show that it is just an independent day of Peninsula Malaya.  It is time to hit back for all the transgression and trespasses of Malaya government in Sarawak.  Don’t behave like fools and become a laughing stock to the whole-wide world. 

It is not nosy of me to tell all these.  When some political thugs bring flags to schools to fools pupils and teachers, I believe the sight will cause rage to 1.5 million of Sarawakians.  I feel really disgusted and angry to see those in blue uniform with the logo of weighing scale to set out to distribute the flags for nothing meaningful but a show of your loyalty to the Malayan government.  Like betrayers, they act and behave to much to the disgust and anger of Sarawakians.

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