Long hiatus.
OK, some may say that this is an old-issue. Well...this happened quite some time, in fact it did happened quite sometime before it was hotly debated in the Parliament. The issue of missionary schools with statues and crosses in the school.
So, in my personal Malaysian MP Hall of Shame, there'll be two new inductees who asked the government
OK, some may say that this is an old-issue. Well...this happened quite some time, in fact it did happened quite sometime before it was hotly debated in the Parliament. The issue of missionary schools with statues and crosses in the school.
So, in my personal Malaysian MP Hall of Shame, there'll be two new inductees who asked the government
patung-patung hendaklah dirobohkan, salib-salib hendaklah dimusnahkan dan pengaruh-pengaruh gereja hendaklah dihentikan
(statues to be demolished, crosses to be destroyed and the churches' influence to be stopped).
the typed record
Yes, they are totally out of their mind. And to start with, I wonder do they have anything inside their tengkorak!!! And do they get any punishment for saying something so obviously discriminatory??? NO!!!!! Off the hook as usual.
And when I read the old copy (last week) of The Sunday Star, its editor was so spot on when he quoted this;
Their remarks can best be described as irresponsible and ignorant. They have no business to be MPs for the Barisan and, certainly, the leadership must consider dropping them as candidates in the next general election.
Well said, Chun Wai. Read the full article here .
So now, let's pray that in the next erection (like wat Zam said..... - it's supposed to be election to those who haven't see this), the ruling coalition will drop the followings from the candidate list for the sake of the sanctity of the August House.
1. MP Parit Sulong
2. MP Sri Gading
3. MP Jerai
4. MP Jasin
5. MP Kinabatangan
~sigh................
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