Tweets 20/9/2014
I wish Scotish all the
best. Remember “Old habits die hard.” Seeking the independence of Scotland should
be the best way to overhaul.
For the past years, you
have not been respected and given the portion you deserve, what more can you
expect to gain in the Federation?
I believe Scotish must
have assessed and evaluated what more to lose to make the decision of secession
from the Federation of Britain? Look at
Singapore if in doubt.
Saying Sarawakians were
happy to be in the Federation of Malaysia was seen just official language
Adenan Satem muttered on National Day to stay relevant/be appropriate.
With the exception of
those who enjoy at the expense of the mass, the rest, I believe, think Adenan Satem is utterly stupid if he
meant it when one’s land has been looted all the time.
Adenan says "Calls for secession foolish" and "Sarawakians say they do not regret the decision made 51years ago". He
expresses so on Sarawakians' behalf thinking that it is still the era of Taib Mahmud, one man's role.
The line-ups like Fadillah
Yusof, Stephen Undi, Fatimah (陈赛明), James Masing, Abdul Karim……..echoed in accord to
Adenan’s comments without care.
These political thugs are
just too selfish, self-centred and self-interested to think beyond themselves
to understand and feel the plights many people face.
Was Mr Lee Kuan Yew, the
first Prime Minister of Singapore an utter fool and it was a mistake when he
chose to make the decision of secession from the Federation of Malaysia in 1965?
Are the achievements they
have attained not real to the world but a lot of make-believes and only the
products of pure imagination or just dreams to make?
Did Mr Lee ever create a
lot of make-believes and dreams to intoxicate people like Taib Mahmud without caring
to turn them into reality?
His promises of a better
Sarawak were always in the unknown future and many fools believed so and so
gave him so much support in return for some money during each election.
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