The following was written on Facebook by one Azmi Arshad, a voter
from Shah Alam, and has been reproduced here with permission and many
thanks:
This is my reply to Lim Guan Eng’s speech/email which was described by his ardent supporters as “touching” and “full of energy”.
I’m not sure which parts were touching but my responses aren’t
tear-jerkers either. I personally wish for the elections to be behind us
so that we can get on withour normal lives again. Until then I feel
obliged to respond, when able, to uphold the truth (menegakkan kebenaran) and debunk lies, allegations, deception and half-truths.
My responses are not intended to offend anybody but to rebut LGE’s
insinuations, allegations and accusations. And that’s all his “touching”
speech was; there was not a single mention about any of the
government’s positive achievements. I know, that’s politics. But we the
people cannot trust leaders who do not know where to draw the line or do
not bother about lines drawn.
I have not removed any part of his speech/email to ensure it remained “touching” and “full of energy” from beginning to end:
LGE said: “Since
Merdeka, two million Malaysians have migrated overseas because they do
not see a future for themselves and for Malaysia . It is time that we
don’t live in our past that is filled with hatred and fear. We should
look to the future filled with hope and harmony between all Malaysians.”
There are many different reasons why people migrate. People from
different countries migrate to other countries. Not just Malaysia. There
are those who prefer the Western lifestyle, there are those who want to
earn higher income, there are those who want to make quick money, there
are those who enjoy living abroad, there are those who follow their
spouses, there are those who look for soul mates, there are those who
prefer other education systems, there are those who do it for political
reasons, there are those who want to run away from Ah Longs, while some
are simply extroverts or wanting a change of scene and there are those
who want to capitalise on business opportunities and so on and so forth.
(Try Googling for reasons). Irregardless, whatever their own personal
reasons and preferences it is very sad that you give the impression to
your fellow Malaysians as well as foreigners that people leave Malaysia
as though it is because they are doomed to perish in their birthplace.
That is very misleading and dishonest. Indeed many leave because you
have succeeded in instilling such hatred and fear in them.
LGE said: “To put the past behind us, we must stop the politics of race and religion.”
Yet you, Sir, are the one who re-ignited the kalimah Allah issue
after the atmosphere had returned to calm, despite knowing fully well
the sensitivities and sentiments of the Muslims. Why do you insist on
this? Why is it not acceptable to use “tuhan” instead of “Allah”
in the malay translation of the bible? Why do you ignore the plea of
the Muslims? Why do you choose to offend Muslims? I find it incredible
that you are calling for “a stop on politics of race and religion”,
when it is the strategy deployed by none other than your party, after
which you then try to point the finger at BN/UMNO when they are
compelled to defend against your provocative attacks.
LGE said: “To put the past behind us, we must end corruption.”
I totally agree with you that we must prevent corruption. BN also
agrees with you, as declared in their manifesto, and you can see MACC
working overtime. Why do you not encourage the government instead of
merely condemning and refusing to acknowledge their efforts? And why
have you done nothing on the alleged corrupt practices of DAP in
Selangor linked to the tragic death of Teoh Beng Hock? Why won’t DAP
allow for DNA samples to be obtained from the suspects linked to your
party? The government has been investing a lot of time and effort
cleaning up and DAP also needs to act on the blatant corruption under
its own administration (of which allegations come from its own members
against your own high ranked members). I’m sure you have seen the
allegation by Tony Tan, who is still waiting for Teresa Kok to sue him
for defamation, and the allegations against Ronnie Liu (with documentary
evidence at that). I am not saying you personally had anything to do
with it but you could not prevent corruption either and furthermore you
have subsequently done nothing. While changes are taking effect towards a
cleaner and more efficient government, you keep sounding like a broken
record.
LGE said: “To put the past behind us, we must abolish the suppression, oppression, repression of our basic human rights and freedoms.”
Are the Opposition’s political leaders in jail? Is there shortage of
food? Are people being kidnapped and tortured for opposing the
government? What basic rights and freedoms have been violated? Is it
because the police had to do their job to stop the rioting by your
Bersih hooligans? Is it because the country does not allow same sex
marriages? Is it because the government tries to help the poor by giving
them some preferential treatment which is contrary to your “equal
opportunity” concept? It is very sad that you would blatantly lie about
the situation in this peaceful country for the sake of wanting to rule
it while Anwar Ibrahim has the audacity to compare himself to Nelson
Mandela, Mahatma Ghandi and Martin Luther King. You freely abuse your
freedom of speech by spreading lies and deception. On the other hand you
suppress the dissenting voices in your own CEC elections and try to
distract attention from your unethical practice by trying to blame and
demonise the ROS. You are not being truthful to yourself, to your party
members and to the people.
LGE said: “To put the past behind us, we must demand good governance and performance from our ministers.”
Yes sir, I agree with you. BN demands the same and is very much ahead
of you on this, not least with Idris Jala doing a great job
implementing KPI systems for ministers and government.
LGE said: “To attain peace Malaysians must stand united and reject those who wish to divide us by preaching racial and religious hatred.”
Yes sir, I totally agree with you. That is why most of the people are
rejecting DAP. You and your party are the true culprit in inciting
racial and religious hatred and I had published my views on your
mischief well before you gave this “touching” speech.
LGE said: “If we want
to benefit from equal opportunities and realize our human potential we
must stop extremists from continually degrading others as inferiors so
as to uplift ourselves.”
Yes sir, I agree with you to a certain extent. I just do not know what you mean by “equal”
because equal does not mean fair. For example, a disabled or poor
person may need to be given more help to enhance his chances of
survival. “Equal opportunities” is not an end in itself. But it seems “equal opportunities”
to you means everybody, rich or poor, Malay or Chinese or Indian, is
given equal opportunity and if the result is that wealth is owned 100%
by DAP supporters then the result is satisfactory by your definition
because everyone was given “equal opportunity” and it’s too bad
the others failed. Whereas what we should also be trying to achieve is
fair distribution in balance sheet terms. And it goes without saying
that it be done according to policies being honestly executed.
LGE said: “Why should Allah not be allowed to be used in the Bible when it is used in the Middle East ?”
Sir, have you not been listening to explanations, justifications and
arguments of the Muslim community and Islamic authorities? Why are you
asking this question again? It has been thoroughly explained, which
means you have either not bothered to study the evidence or you choose
to deliberately ignore it. Among other things, you know very well that
the Malay translation for god is “tuhan”, not “Allah”. I am very sad and depressed that you antagonise the Muslims in this country and even more so in Penang. Before this “touching” speech of yours I made an appeal to our Christian brethren to please use “tuhan” instead of “Allah”and
that had nothing whatsoever to do with politics. Why do you wish to
disrupt the peaceful religious harmony in this country and why are you
so against the use of “tuhan”? And what does the Middle East have to do with the Malay language?
LGE said: “We can only
achieve harmony together. Despite our differences and diversity,
Malaysians can make our common aspirations of freedom, justice,
democracy and truth come true if we remember key values.”
Sir, we will achieve harmony again almost instantly if you would
refrain from inciting races against each other. You are exploiting those
differences and diversity for your own gain. Evidently you yourself do
not hold “key values”. The values of Islam compel us to defend Allah’s name. Do your values, if any, compel you to use “Allah” instead of “tuhan”
in the Malay language bible? I appeal to you to please abandon your
religious incitement. You don’t even have to apologise, just please
retract your call and I will thank you sincerely and unconditionally —
your previous stand on this matter will be forgotten.
LGE said: “That it is
not who we are that is important, but what we are that is important; not
the colour of our skin that is important but the content of our
character; and not our past ancestry that is important but how we
connect with the present and with each other to face the future.”
Yes sir, I agree with you. Islam is colour blind and the Holy Quran
and the Prophet (peace be upon him) are testament to this fact. And
please know that Muslims love Jesus (peace be upon him). In the
Hereafter we will all be accountable for how we lived our life in this
material world. Yet it was your cyber troopers who tried to turn the
Malays against Tun Mahathir by “exposing” his Indian heritage,
hoping the Malays would then turn against him. Surely you must agree
that kind of behaviour is racist and disgusting? They failed of course
because not only Islam is absolutely colour blind but Malays too are
almost colour blind – that’s why, because of their past heritage, we
also have Malays who look like chinese (that’s me), Indian and even
European.
LGE said: “We can only
be prosperous together. The time has come to focus on the economy,
unemployment, education and business opportunities as the conditions for
prosperity. We must build human talent and be performance-based.”
Sir, while I agree that material wealth is important, it would mean
nothing and would be the cause of destruction of human values if that is
your only measurement for prosperity. Prosperity in material wealth is
meaningless if we do not pay alms to the poor, if we do not help others
and if we are heedless of God (Tuhan). Please do not be overly obsessed
with capitalism. Other than that, yes, we must work hard to earn a good
honest living and in accordance with religious values. You will be
pleased to know that the government has been focusing on all of the
above.
LGE said: “For those
who say that PR do not know how to govern, the 4 PR states of Penang,
Selangor, Kedah and Kelantan have proven our ability by beating the
other 10 BN states by attracting RM25 billion in investments comprising
53% of Malaysia’s total investments of RM47.2 billion in 2010. For the
first time in history, Penang is now the new champion of investments in
Malaysia , coming out top in 2010 with RM 12.2 billion.”
Sir, if PR has achieved good economic results, or even the best
economic results as you proudly say, then I congratulate you. I also
congratulate the federal government for making it conducive and
attractive for those investments — in the case of Penang some seeds were
of course planted by the previous state government before PR took over.
It would be nice and sporting of you if you were to give credit where
credit is due, instead of boasting as if you did it all on your own from
zero, although we know you are sincerely trying hard for Penang to
prosper and be independent like Singapore.
LGE said: “To put the
past behind us, we must end corruption. Barisan Nasional cannot reform
to end corruption. Remember, if we do not end corruption, Malaysia dies.
If we end corruption, BN dies. The choice is clear.”
Sir, I understood you the first time. But now you are being deceptive
again by trying to make corruption and BN synonymous. Your supporters
will cheer and clap but to the rest of us it merely shows your
consistency in indulging in character assassination. As a taste of your
own medicine, we can not only replace ‘Barisan Nasional’ with ‘DAP’ in
your quote but we can also say “Remember, if we do not end racism and oppression, Malaysia dies. If we end racism and oppression, DAP dies”.
Not pretty is it? But it’s true. There is nothing I can add which is
not already publicly known to show that BN is anti corruption (although
your propaganda material shamelessly says BN menghalalkan rasuah),
has implemented and enforced laws against it and has been achieving
results. It is only that you refuse to acknowledge the achievements and
are not capable of “sangka baik” of anyone who could be an obstacle to your quest to rule the country with PAP.
LGE said: “To put the
past behind us, we must abolish the suppression, oppression, repression
of our basic human rights and freedom. How can we have a clean
government when we do not have clean elections?”
Sir, very sadly you repeat in this “touching” speech of
yours the baseless accusations of an event that has not yet occurred and
furthermore after seeing how SPR has implemented so many of DAP’s
demands. On the other hand what do you have to say about your own CEC
election fiasco? What kind of “clean” and “democratic”
process was that? This is unbecoming of a leader. How would you expect
the rakyat to trust a leader who does not practise what he preaches? How
can we have a clean and honest Opposition when their own elections are a
farce and full of dishonesty?
LGE said: “We do not
want our children to live in fear of oppressive laws as we have lived. A
Pakatan Rakyat government will abolish the UUCA, the Sedition Act and
the Printing Presses and Publications Act and restore local government
elections.”
Sir, we need laws to maintain social order and social harmony. Isn’t
there already enough mudslinging, slandering and disrespectful speech
going on in the social and alternative media? Why do you insist on being
able to make seditious statements and carry out seditious acts that
would cause chaos and social disorder in the country? What is your
agenda? (Never mind, we already know your agenda). Aren’t you yourself
already getting away with impunity with all your lies, deception,
insults and false allegations while your supporters freely spread them?
Local government elections will only result in more money and time being
wasted in endless campaigning and slandering instead of just getting on
with governing. Tolong lah… Enough of people jostling for power and
fishing for votes please – this is too disruptive and unproductive. We
want peace and quiet, stability and steady progress.
LGE said: “When can we find justice for Teoh Beng Hock, Ahmad Sarbani and A Kugan?”
Sir, as you well know, it was DAP itself that has prevented justice
for Teoh Beng Hock by not allowing suspects linked to corruption in DAP
to give their DNA samples, while the police and MACC officers (whom DAP
accuses of being involved) had given theirs, to establish the two
unidentified DNAs found on Teoh Beng Hock. I will put up a separate post
on this another time to refresh your memory. While it is believed Teoh
Beng Hock was murdered by at least two individuals and covered up by
DAP, there was on the other hand clear evidence to show that Ahmad
Sabari accidently fell to his death when he tried to jump from the ledge
to the roof of the adjacent badminton hall but misjudged the distance.
The investigation team even used a stuntman to re-enact what happened.
Kugan’s death was also tragic and those involved have been punished, so
what further justice are you seeking? I must say that in your
insinuation, you were careful in ensuring that all three races are
represented for whom to “find justice” so as not to be seen as racist. That’s clever of you and I won’t fault you for that.
LGE said: “When will
we have Freedom of Information & Freedom of Speech? When can we have
justice that is not only done, but is seen to be done.”
Sir, first of all I am already suffering from information overload of
fact and fiction and stinging ears (and eyes) from seditious and
obscene speech. I don’t know what more freedom you are seeking on
information and speech. But then, you denied crucial information sought
by the police when they were investigating Teoh Beng Hock’s death for
justice to be done. The police were seen to be trying to have justice
done for Teoh Beng Hock and DAP was seen to deny it. It does appear in
this case that not enough information was given to the public for them
to see the corruption in DAP that led to Teoh Beng Hock’s death.
Nonetheless you still have an opportunity to ask their lawyers (Karpal
Singh and Gobind) to allow those individuals to give their DNA samples
to clear DAP’s involvement. Please come clean on this — you will be
respected as a leader.
LGE said: “To put the past behind us, we demand good governance and performance from our ministers.”
Yes sir, I heard you, understood you and agreed with you the first
time. My memory is not that short. It is nice to know that you and BN
shares the same desire and perhaps you should read BN’s manifesto again.
LGE said: “Malaysia can be an international and intelligent country. We must have digital intelligence with broadband connectivity.”
Yes sir, I agree with you and I am sure BN does too and has evidently
already achieved great success. Malaysia having the largest Facebook
population is a good indicator of that success although we hope the
international community does not use your cyber troopers with multiple
fake accounts as a benchmark to measure the country’s intelligence.
LGE said: “We must
also have integrity intelligence, so ensure that only honest people are
the decision-makers. We must have institutional intelligence under the
rule of law.”
Yes sir, I agree with you and I am sure BN does too.
LGE said: “We demand good governance and performance from our ministers.”
Yes sir, I heard you and agreed with you the first time and the
second time. And I’ll respond for the third time, BN is all for it too.
The difference is the Opposition has not delivered on most of their
promises.
LGE said: “Has the
Transport Ministry done its duty to run our airports and seaports well?
Look at the Penang International Airport whose completion has been
delayed more than 3 times. And the Penang Port is to be reduced to be a
feeder port and privatized to a 3rd party at the expense of Penangites.
Why is there no consultation with the people of Penang to restore the
port to its former glory? Instead of looking after airports and ports,
the Transport Ministry is more interested in vehicle registration
numbers and wants to increase the maximum traffic fines to RM2,000.”
I don’t know sir. But delays in construction projects, especially
renovation, are not uncommon. It happens in all countries. Reasons for
the delay had already been explained. First you claim that the Transport
Ministry is not running the airports and seaports well. Then you
complain when the operations of the port is privatized to a licensed
operator to improve the services. I suggest you swallow your pride and
make an appointment with the ministry to give your views and suggestions
to show your sincerity in wanting to “restore the port to its former
glory”. If they reject your request, then there may be truth in what you
say. I don’t like traffic fines either but aren’t you concerned about
the deaths on the road caused by drunk drivers and reckless driving?
LGE said: “Director-General
of Tourism is wrongly charged of corruption but the Tourism Minister
finds nothing wrong with spending RM1.8 million in doing up her Facebook
page, when we all know that it can be done for free.”
First you want the government to fight corruption. Then you say the
accused is wrongly charged with corruption. There is just no pleasing
you sir. In case you are not aware the DG was acquitted not because he
did not receive the gratification but because (i) the prosecution could
not prove criminal intent and (ii) the prosecution failed to call in the
MACC officer, who was the key complainant. Now do you appreciate how it
is not that simple to charge and convict someone for corruption? Would
you want the government to lower the standards for conviction so that
more can be found guilty and thrown in jail? So here’s the truth: MACC
was correct to charge the DG for corruption and the court was also right
in acquitting him; there is no need to politicize this. That’s why we
have courts of law – someone gets charged and then he is found guilty or
acquitted. Errr… Can you please give us the name and phone number of
the person who will do Facebook pages for free (and web sites too)? I’d
like to use the person’s free services, and I wish you had told us this
much earlier.
LGE said: “The Health
Ministry wants to privatize healthcare when it should be a public good
given as an affordable right to all Malaysians. Why allow the wastage of
public funds and affect the quality and affordability of drugs when
drugs are bought through a middleman at higher prices when it could be
bought cheaper direct from the manufacturers, some of which are
operating in Malaysia.”
Let’s wait for the government to show us the pros and cons of the
proposed privatization. I can’t comment until I know the details.
Whereas you oppose for the sake of opposing, true to your slogan “Lawan Tetap Lawan”.
If privatization means higher quality and more efficient services then
that would be good but at the same time we would have to weigh the
benefits against the cost to people. Whatever the decision and outcome,
we know the government will look after the lower income group so that
they will have access to healthcare in any case.
LGE said: “The Housing
and Local Government Ministry opposes local government elections in
Penang , denying our fundamental democratic right to elect our
councillors and our mayors.”
I have to totally disagree with you. Local government elections are a
waste of money, a waste of time and a major distraction from actually
governing. Where do you get the idea that it is a fundamental democratic
right to elect our councillors and mayors? Just because some countries
practice it, it doesn’t mean Malaysia should xerox it. The state
government should be given that responsibility and be accountable — just
as in a company where shareholders appoint the board of directors who
are then responsible for ensuring the company employs a competent CEO
and management team instead of delegating those appointments to the
employees by voting. The state government, mayor and local councillors
should be one cohesive team. As I responded earlier, we want leaders who
fear God and respect the people and not, as you believe, those who
merely fear the people and job security. The present system is better,
leave it be and get on with your job.
LGE said: “We believe
that Malaysians deserve better. For the last 50 years, the wealth of the
nation has been robbed. Let us protect the future of our children by
ensuring we have a people-centric government that protects you instead
of harming you, that rewards you instead of stealing from you, that
respects you instead of abusing your rights. Let us clean up Malaysia to
save our children’s future.”
Sir, I have to be honest that your constant ludicrous accusations and insinuations are tiresome. The corruption and “robbing”
topic has already been addressed and rebutted time and time again. Why
do you continue flogging a dead horse. The government is already showing
that it is a people-centric government – where “Rakyat didahulukan”
— and I am grateful and happy that the government has never harmed me,
apart from being disgruntled over a few speeding tickets. On the
contrary the government has peen protecting us from many threats
including the West’s call to allow same sex marriages, riots caused by
the Opposition and other external threats such as the Lahad Datu
incident. While MACC is busy handling more than 400 cases, please also
investigate the alleged stealing in your own party.
LGE said: “We must put
the past behind us where profits matters more than our health. Lynas
concerns all of us because if Lynas is allowed to operate, Barisan
Nasional will proceed with building two nuclear reactors. If we continue
to put health above profits, what is the use of having all the money in
the world if you cannot enjoy it healthily?”
Since you already acknowledge the immense benefits to the country (i.e. “all the money in the world”),
I need not say more on this. However you are still trying to deceive
and mislead the public on the safety issue. Until today all the
academics, geniuses, scientists, nuclear physicists and intellects (if
any) of the Opposition have not produced anything tangible to doubt the
safety of the project. The United Nations International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) has certified that it is safe. Do you doubt them? Were
they bribed? Even your most hardcore online news portal FMT admitted to
the truth: “We refer to the articles previously published by us
which claim that the Lynas plant may be unsafe. We apologise for these
publications as such claims do not have a scientific basis. The
regulatory review of the Lynas plant has been thorough and diligent”.
That’s nothing new is it; that the opposition tends to make allegations
without basis. And even Saudara Anwar Ibrahim has changed his position.
Your baseless allegation is dishonest and mischievous. I challenge you
to issue an official statement that Lynas is unsafe instead of indulging
in your usual “baling batu sembunyi tangan” antics. And please do an Anwar Ibrahim on this too i.e. complain to the foreign media.
LGE said: “The next elections shall be fought on the economy. We refuse to allow BN to use race as the issue in the next elections.”
The economy is indeed a major factor in the elections and it is DAP
that has been using race as an election issue. However BN inadvertently
gets tangled in race issues when they have to defend against your lies
and deception to cause racial disharmony. DAP is in fact guilty of what
they falsely accuse BN of. We have seen your cyber troopers posting
comments saying they cannot understand why non-Malays vote for BN. We
have also seen confessions by DAP’s former high ranking members on
race-centric strategies. With DAP being hard core racist, this is also
hypocrisy at one of its worst.
LGE said: “We need to
increase the incomes of our poor or else they will fall victims to the
Ah Longs. For example, Bank Negara’s Annual Report 2010 revealed that
Malaysia’s household debt at the end of 2010 was RM581 billion or 76 per
cent of GDP, thus giving us the dubious honour of having the
second-highest level of household debt in Asia . In addition, the
Malaysian household debt service ratio stood at 47.8 per cent in 2010,
meaning that nearly half of the average family’s income goes to repaying
debts. As a rule, banks would not lend money to those whose total
servicing of loans exceeded one third of their income. In other words,
we are spiraling into an indebted nation.”
Sir, enough facts and statistics have been given to explain the
economy, including the national debt and improved poverty levels, but
you conveniently choose to ignore them just as you conveniently ignore
the facts and arguments of the Muslims on the Allah issue. The man on
the street is not interested in your macro-economic analysis. He wants
to live in a peaceful country with food on the table while having
opportunities to indulge in higher pursuits. One of the reasons we have
the second-highest level of household debt in Asia is because Malaysia
has relatively more property owners per capita compared to other
countries. In other words, Malaysians take the opportunity to buy their
homes with mortgages (resulting in household debt) compared to those in
other countries with less affordable housing whereby they have to rent
their accommodation (i.e. no mortgage therefore less household debt).
You need to look at both sides of the balance sheet. Incidentally,
Penang has performed the worst when it comes to the ratio of house price
to household income. It has risen to 8 times since PR took over,
compared to the internationally acceptable 3-4 times. Therefore you are
in fact primarily responsible for the increase in household debt. Ironic
isn’t it? That notwithstanding, facts and figures don’t lie: Malaysia
has a strong and sustainable economy except that you try to mislead the
public on the national debt while ignoring the fact that external debt
has dropped to below RM17 billion. Please study the ETP to understand
where our economy is heading and give constructive comments if you are
sincere.
LGE said: “According
to the New Economic Model documents, the bottom 40% of Malaysian
households are living with a monthly average income of RM1,500 (and
three-quarters of them are bumiputera) while 60% of the households (of
four persons averagely) live with a less than RM3,000 income, which is
near subsistence if one lives in the cities.These are families living in
fear. We will help them live with dignity and not in fear, by
increasing their incomes and cutting down their costs, with a minimum
wage, getting rid of monopolies, expanding internet connectivity and
encouraging creativity, innovation and productivity.”
Sir, perhaps you would, but the present government is already doing
it and has steadily been achieving positive results. Nonetheless, let me
introduce you to many Malay families in that income group and you may
ask them yourself whether they are living in fear and dignity. They do
have dignity clinging to religious values but they fear DAP. This is the
group who cannot compete under your demand for “equal opportunities”
and yet you and your supporters condemn the government when policies
are implemented to help them. Malays are not the only ones who need
help; we must also help the Chinese and Indians at a disadvantage. It
just so happens that most of the lower income group comprises the Malays
and DAP then accuses the government of being racist when they are given
assistance. Please support the government in helping the poor of all
races. At least Hj Abdul Hadi Awang was gracious enough to acknowledge
the government’s efforts on 22nd April in front of more than 700
supporters at Kerteh: “Kita tidak nafikan apa yang dilakukan Kerajaan BN untuk kebajikan rakyat”. He then added: “Takkan
tadok silap dan saloh selama 50 tahun BN memerintah dan Yang Maha Suci
adalah Allah Taala, tetapi kita sebagai manusia tetap ada salah dan
silapnya”. This is true. Surely you can also agree?
LGE said: “South Korea
is a very good example of a nation that chose democracy, performance
and freedom of opportunity to become a developed country. With a
population of 48 million, its GDP per capita of USD20,000 is more than
double Malaysia’s. But in 1970, South Korea’s per capita GDP was only
USD260 compared to Malaysia’s USD380.”
That is interesting Sir, but you know very well that South Korea is
an exception. Why don’t you also compare us to other neighbouring
countries? How exciting is the GDP per capita when comparing home prices
against disposable income? Yes indeed, Malaysia’s ratio is thankfully
lower. In any case, I also would not want our country to be like South
Korea, beholden to the US (which Tun M saved us from) and with North
Korean missiles pointed at them. Please be thankful for what Malaysia is
today while we continue to develop, especially now that the ETP is
being implemented and showing positive results. Have faith.
LGE said: “We used to
regularly beat South Korea at football. And now our children are fans of
K-pop culture and their football team are regulars at the World Cup.”
One thing for sure is that all DAP, PAS, PKR and BN supporters will
be united in cheering for Malaysia whenever we play football or
badminton against South Korea. Even DAP cannot prevent that. Yes, I
agree that our footballing standard is terrible and the government has
failed miserably here. But please don’t be upset with the government or
consider it tragic that we have not developed our own M-pop culture.
LGE said: “Only when
we free ourselves of fear of change, can we be free to prosper. BN
cannot change. They need to be changed, for BN wants to rule by fear.
Thomas Jefferson said “When the governments fear the people, there is
liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny”. The
choice is yours, my friends. I urge you – Let us change so we can have
liberty and live with dignity.”
LGE said: “*LimGuan Eng, DAP Secretary General & MP for Bagan”
Sir, we do not fear change. Indeed we have been going through changes
under the present government (who themselves have gone through change),
some we don’t like and most of which we embrace for the overall good.
The government cannot please everybody all of the time (and neither can
the opposition) but they do try to help those who may be adversely
affected by policy changes. No sir, you are wrong: you may admire Thomas
Jefferson and think that he is right since he was a US President, but
we do not want the government to fear the people because that won’t make
them sincere. We want government leaders who fear God. We want the
government to be sincere with the people, respect the people, listen to
the people and make the country conducive for us to live in, having
peace, social harmony, good business environment and an honest
Opposition. We should also then respect and be loyal to the government
and also respect the honest Opposition, whereas you clearly encourage
anarchy and rebellion against the government for the sake of power and
wealth. We already have liberty and live with dignity and if we do need
more of those for greater social order and harmony then I don’t see how
DAP can do any better then what the government is already doing. On the
contrary DAP and Anwar Ibrahim themselves have acted without dignity in
portraying Malaysia as a “suppressed, repressed and oppressed” country with a “sham democracy” where Opposition leaders are “threatened with murder”.
Sir, before you demand change, you and your party first need to change.
Indeed the reason I now support BN is because they have changed since
PRU-12; when will you?
Saudara Lim Guan Eng, semoga mendapat petunjuk dan hidayah.
A. Arshad,voter for Shah Alam
April 2013
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