Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Questioning the King’s speech: Anwar disrespect the KING.

It is not unusual to see Anwar disrespecting other human being. He had curse and verbally assaults the opposition during his days in UMNO and now he continues his dying legacy by hitting back at his former colleagues when he joined the Pakatan Rakyat.
 
However, this is the first time where he questioned the Yang Dipertuan Agong (King of Malaysia) because of his highness speech. Anwar was agitated when the King mentioned the 13th General Election and how all Malaysian must adhere to the laws, to maintain peace and harmony in this country. It’s seems that Anwar and his legions of dim-witted supporters are supporting anarchy rather than democracy.
 
However, this is not the first time for the opposition to ridicule and question the Malay King’s decree. One of their missions is to ensure in the near future, Malaysia will be a republic and to abolish the Constitutional Monarchy that had lead this country into greatness right after we became independent. This is clear in the Pakatan Rakyat, except for PAS that seems to be lost in their race for power. Some of the PAS members are oblivious with the action of DAP and PKR.
 
For an opposition leader to accuse the King of reading a text that was prepared by the Barisan Nasional, indirectly stripped him of his ambition to become the Prime Minister of this country.
 
Anwar supposed to know better that our Royal Institution have a team of administrator that are responsible to every single matter regarding the King of this country. Because of that, the issue whether the BN party is responsible for the speech and influenced the King to read during the ceremony is preposterous. The King has the right to reject the text if it does not have certain aspect that the King would say.
 
It is clear that the opposition leader is an arrogant, selfish, insolent and a sad excuse for a politician as he defiled the honour of his own country by criticizing the symbol of our sovereignty. Every statement made by the King is purely non-political, as he is the King not only for government supporters but also to each and every one who calls themselves Malaysian.
 
It looks like Anwar Ibrahim is copying the DAP in the terms of political strategy to create a perception that our Royal Institution are worthless and a liability to the people of Malaysia. However, the funny thing is, Anwar himself do not see that because of his so called strategies it ensures the defeat of Pakatan Rakyat in the last 13th General Election.
 
Majority of Malaysians think highly of the Royal Institution in Malaysia and would not compromise with any parties that intend to destroy the institution. It is our identity and those who disrespect the institution are not welcomed as Malaysian.
 
Anwar cannot claim to be a Malaysian, as he mocked our King by saying that His Highness are siding with the Barisan Nasional. The YDPA is a symbol of unity for all Malaysian. Anwar rather be a slave for America and Jews instead of protecting the King of his own country.
 
We do not know when the opposition will understand that they have to be a statesman before becoming a leader. Maybe, we should urged all parliament members to join the “Bina Negara” Camp to ensure that they are truly Malaysian and have a strong sense of nationalism before he can truly be called a “wakil rakyat”.

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