The Malaysians in Singapore...
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thanks for the infor niwdee . fuck singapore goverment !!!!!!
You fuck the Singapore Government for fuck?
This is very much of a Malaysia internal political issue, and I don't think it is relevant for them to bring this protest to Singapore. I'm sure if there is a gathering of UMNO dogs here, the permit will not be approved too.
Anyway before the last GE, Anwar came to Singapore and gave a big interview to the media, nobody stoppped him!!
I hope that SDPpies and Dr Chee Bye's dogs are not too quick to condemn PAP for every damn thing!
I supposed it is about courage. Malaysia started theirs with the now defunct HINDRAF movement which showed all Malaysians that if you unite together, you need not fear the government. People saw that Malaysians can protest maturely and that police can be heavy handed with many evidence strewn across the world. This was superceded with Bersih 1.0 which the legal fraternity marched to the palace of justice in putrajaya and that was one of the cleanest as the police wasn't planning to hurt any lawyers, perhaps they do not know how to charge them or having their prosecutors charge people they know so well, so many at once. The biggest change came in the last 8th March election. The malaysians came out in force and knew a change was necessary. Can you believe that the following day instead of a celebration by the masses, the biggest question was actually, "will there be trouble like May 13th?" The truth which was known shortly was that it will not be. And then they came out in full force to celebrate the victory and quite a number of older generations who thought that BN will be in government for the next 3 generations begin to change their personal believe. Bersih 2.0 was shown as a government inability to decide how much freedom they want to give the people. To be fair to BN, they do want to hand "some" power back to the people. I am a little bit on the fence sitting here though sympathetically leaning towards the cause of Bersih. The reason is simple. The simple was task to prevent any massive problem. If you look at all other Bersih 3.0 gathering outside KL, they were done with the police watching nicely by and then the crowd dispersing like they should. It was a victory for all outside KL. But the KL incident somehow was marred by confusion and lack of cordination by the top level planners. Perhaps the overzealous bottom didn't have a chance to ask their boss for a reaction order. I believe if they had let the people have their very own constituition rights to protest on the grounds our forefathers saw independence, then nothing of that sort would have happened. The crowd would just sit for 2 hours and maybe sing the national anthem with some leaders giving some speeches yadda yadda and the end. Perhaps if BN wanted to win some hearts they could even join in the rally and say that they are into changing Malaysia and give speech, that could swing quite a few percentage points over.
Truth be told, the Malaysians truly have guts and believe in their cause.
The event is probably more for creating awareness than achieving any real tangible outcome, in preparation for the coming election.
All ruling parties are smart enough to control the army hence the possibility of overthrowing the ruling party is NIL.
The few countries that did manage to overthrow the government, from my knowledge, is still in tatters.
Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia.. or look further at Iraq, Afganistan, Egypt, Libya.
Unfortunately the only way to tackle electoral irregularities is through gradual increase in representation.
Oic so the lawyers were the ones who started Bersih 1. Thought lawyers are mercenary, just wondering what prompted the MY lawyers to do that? What were they protesting? Never heard of Spore lawyers have anything to protest about.
Malaysians have got more balls and more politically savvy than the 60.1% of sinkies.
Winds of change is blowing up north, when will it be our turn?
Sure the winds will change direction from south-west to north-east Monsiin - if you let the Ah Neh's part-time cleaner from Hougang and her Ah Neh lawyer lead all you anti-PAP, anti-goverhment, anti-Singapore by the nose.