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FAILED GOVERNMENT OR FAILED DEMOCRACY?

 

Failed Government or failed Democracy?

What would you call it when my freedom of speech is not allowed to be exercised? What would you call it when my opinions are considered racist due to my skin color and theirs are never? What do you call it when my privilege as a citizen is measured by my skin color? What do you call it when my tax contribution means lesser due to my skin color? What do you call it when my government decide what I should study, AGAIN due to my skin color? What do you actually call it?

I am tired of this divide and rule nonsense created by the former Prime Minister who pretends that nothing is his fault and apparently flabbergasted with the behavior of his UMNO colleagues. Bear in mind that the politicians are using Corona virus crisis as an excuse for authoritarian controls and that is totally disgusting.

 Malaysia has always been defined by ethnic politics since independence. 2018 was seen as a historic turning point. An election that overturned a party which had been in power for more than 60 years. A moment none of us would have dreamed about but it happened.

But less than two years later, the new government is out, and the old ruling party back in power. So why did a coalition whose victory had ignited such hopes for change in Malaysia collapse so quickly? Because no politicians in power or was in power were interested in anything else but money, race, and religion!

 I am not good at painting my words to suit anyone. I was not made that way. For even writing this, I may even get into trouble in my democratic country, but it never stopped me. I absolutely love this country and I wouldn't wish to be born anywhere else or anyone else but a Malaysian. I may have 10 things I am not happy about this country or the people...but I have millions of good things to say about my country.

 The good certainly supersedes the bad but the truth remains of how this country is governed is unacceptable and the people who are governing it need to go. Let the young generation to lead. I do not even want the old greedy and senile folks to even be an advisor in the cabinet. This country needs to be overhauled from the scratch and it should not be based on race, ethnic groups, religion, royalty or power. This is the only way to salvage it.

 Educated young minds are my country's only solution and I stand by it. This country has been controlled by sentiments other than what is right. We are going down a dark path. Retrieve before it is too late. -lucifer-

#proudmalaysian #truemalaysian #tanahtumpahnyadarahku #lucifer




 

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