
Yet another "Pakatan is crumbling" story
I never buy/read the mainstream media (MSM) but this just had to catch my eye:
Zulkifli (the mad mullah) Nordin dares Sivarasa to quit post, I gathered from the headline – worse still, 7 Pakatan MPs have aligned with the mad one.
“Pakatan Rakyat (PR) tearing at the seams! See? We told you so! They are in disarray!! They are a sinking ship! So don’t be a fool! Forget these losers! Support BN/UMNO again!!” is the message those who read the MSMs daily are bombarded with.
So much so, an avid MSM follower recently remarked to me that, “this Najib-fler isn’t all that bad lar, he’s implementing all the Pakatan ideas, so good lar. But I donno lar, cannot trust Anwar … donno Pakatan can lead us or not.”
Another acquaintance was reacting to how PR state govts are administering their states these past 52-odd weeks: “I’ve been patient long enough! No more!”
Patient for 52 weeks while previously you were ‘patient’ with BN/UMNO for 52 YEARS?
I delivered my usual response on both occasions: “Well, you have given BN/UMNO 52 years to make a mess of things, why not give Pakatan a chance this time round? I’m sure they can’t make THAT bad a mess in 5 years – even if they do, ok lar, vote them out.”
So anyway, back to the common perception that PR is breaking apart (while the utter chaos that is taking place in MCA is reported by the above paper as ‘aiya normal lorr, mmm sai kheng maaa…’)
The follwing is a revelation which wil NEVER be revealed by the crap you pick up every morning:
A New Kind of Politics Emerging in PR (Malaysiakini – excerpts)
PKR may be perceived as being wrecked with internal conflicts because the public does not understand this “new kind of politics”, said several PKR parliamentarians.
Speaking to reporters in parliament today, Kulim-Bandar Baru MP Zulkifli Noordin said that there should be room for criticism between and among party members.
“I was in New York recently and saw Democratic Party member openly criticising their president, and the president accepted it with an open heart,” he said.
When asked if such open criticisms will tarnish the party’s image, he said: “That’s the beauty of Pakatan Rakyat, we may have differing views but share the same cause.”
He added that that the public must be educated on this “new kind of politics” even if they may not be ready for it.
Bloody hell, the mad mullah isn’t so mad after all. Praise be to God alleluia.
Another common concern I hear is, “Oh but what about PAS? They are scaryy!! They are for an Islamic State! Moral police! Beyonce bashers! Our way of life will be compromised, regardless of what your religion is! How can we vote Pakatan if PAS are always seen to be calling the shots?
I posted a video of an Anwar interview a few posts ago where Anwar goes on record as saying, he tolerates PAS’ protestations against secular ‘vices’ and clamour for a more Islamic Malaysia because:
“We should allow for these sorts of variations. (But) where do we draw the line? Don’t compel others to accept your view.
“People do ask me, ‘Anwar, you say that you’re quite tolerant, why then do you work with people who demand you set up an Islamic State?’ I say, ‘why should we deny people from just talking about it?’ But our position is clear.
“I don’t deny people from talking about a Socialist State, or a Capitalist State, or a Secular State … you want to practise Islam? Fair. But the principle of ‘freedom of conscience cannot be compromised.
“You want to impose certain conditions … censorship of pornography, yes, you can debate, but the principle of ‘freedom of expression’ cannot be compromised. These are sacrosanct in terms of Constitutional guarantees. So we will have to then negotiate or have conversations, but based on these basic principles. I don’t think we should dictate.”
Here’s the interview again, show it to all your friends who are scared of PAS and forward this post to any who believe the MSM’s conclusions that Pakatan Rakyat is falling apart.




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