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A Ripple in the Pond


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KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 31 — Perkasa today sidestepped Nurul Izzah Anwar’s challenge to a public debate on Malay rights, saying the community’s special position and privileges should not be questioned

Perkasa’s brutal rebuttal to Nurul Izzah’s Debate challenge is hardly surprising. Their blunt response to her was that, if she can’t understand the Bumiputra’s special position and privileges, she'll just have to Swallow it!! Without any questions asked.

By Capt. Iskandar Dzulkarnain

When will we ever learn that there is simply no point in responding to their propaganda or rebutting them. Every word that comes out from their mouths are laboriously engineered to trigger a frantic response. No amount of helpful advice, facts or evidence is going to turn them into a new leaf.

For a fact, in the near future, all this rhetoric will continue to peak to a crescendo, simply to trigger an angry response. An example is the Headlines about Tian Chua’s accident a long while ago. The wisest thing for everyone to do was just to keep quiet and pretend to accept their propaganda.

Opposition parties should stop opposing for the sake of opposing and just take a sabbatical leave of absence. Let them wonder what is happening with the general consensus. Internet blogs should observe a period of silence, and replace political news with Fairy Tales from Grimm and Enid Blyton. Important news should be rewritten between the lines, without causing a ripple in the pond. Commentators should invent new ideas of rewriting their comments. Let us comment constructively like 1Malaysians, heaping praises on other races without appearing to be biased. This will catch the cyber troopers off guard.

Cybertroopers are working overtime, scanning political websites and painstakingly assembling reports on public opinion. Every comment on these sites is digital statistics that will determine the next course of action for Black Ops. The men in Black are still active on the 4th floor.

Some of the Taboo Subjects that should never EVER be brought up are:

Stop all debate on Bumiputra Rights. Stop any discussion on Racial inequality. Stop talking about religion. Refrain from mentioning the Royalty. Stop commenting on meritocracy and about the 30 percent quota. Stop criticizing the Police, the AG, MACC, the Judiciary, and certain NGOs purportedly fighting for equality. Stop harping at the various Ministries. Stop the highlighting of exposes in news and political blogs. We know for sure that under the current leadership, justice is not going to be served. The usual excuse is that, there isn’t enough credential evidence. Highlighting it will only lead the perpetrators to strengthen their guard and to destroy the evidence.

Keep a period of dead silence. And one day this silence will be even more deafening. You cannot start a war if your enemy refuses to fight.

The problem with us is that we are playing right into their hands. They are pulling the strings, and we like puppets are automatically reacting to their whims and fancies.

Let them open their floodgates of propaganda. Stop getting excited and keep a cool face. If we play along with them, sooner or later they will run out of steam. The Malaysian public is not so dumb that we do not know what is going on. The psychological warfare (Black Ops.) going on is only meant to have one objective; to change public perception of the current leadership, and to recognize them as the true champions of national security that will protect our way of life and to avert a civil war.

We can only respond by quietly educating the ones around us. There are simply not enough internet readers that will sway the next elections. Going down to the grassroots is the only way to have any real chance. Voter registration is still not encouraging. Our current administration already has their army of diehard fans all preregistered to vote. Early elections may be called next year, wiping out any late registrants. With trouble brewing in Sabah and Sarawak, and the loss of Perak, Pakatan Rakyat really needs to implement its own version of Black Ops.

Maybe, with all that silence, they may actually approve the printing permit for her to start her Newspaper “Utusan Rakyat.”

Finally, from Nurul Izzah Anwar herself a meaningful and comforting verse, something for us to reflect on that, there is still hope out there.

“My question to Perkasa is,  spiritually and intellectually, does a Malay accept injustices, power abuse, corruption, racism, anti-democratic laws, state institutional degradation to ensure that the Malays are a Supreme Race in Malaysia, with first class citizenship privileges not to be shared with other non-Malay citizens?”


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written by red1, September 02, 2010 06:55:59
How i wish Anwar Ibrahim has read that verse over and over when he was in his power trip for 17 years. When his daughter was not grown up then. Anwar could have been more outspoken instead of sudden demise from 1982 till 1997. The prime of his time, gone. Now at age 61+ (lost count) has he changed his voice? No, it is still the same pre 1982 voice of student rebellion.

Is this the Malaysia that we have? In PAS there is only Nik Aziz, literally quite alone with the forces of Haji Hadi, controlled by Mustafa Ali, Azizan Razak, Hassan Ali and Nasharudin Mat Isa all wanting to end TGNA's obstruction of their Umno-PAS unity game and even wanting to show Husam (TGNA's protege and rightful heir) out the door.

We are living in a time of crisis not of anything but leadership. And that goes to those here who just criticise and not be part of the solution.
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written by justice seeker, September 01, 2010 17:20:14
Perkasa today sidestepped Nurul Izzah Anwar’s challenge to a public debate on Malay rights, saying the community’s special position and privileges should not be questioned

Perkasa’s brutal rebuttal to Nurul Izzah’s Debate challenge is hardly surprising. Their blunt response to her was that, if she can’t understand the Bumiputra’s special position and privileges, she'll just have to Swallow it!! Without any questions asked.

YA. LIKE HOW THE GRAND OLD HAG HAS MADE THE WHOLE NATION, INCLUDING ALL THE IGNORANT MALAYS TO SWALLOW HIS SHIT FOR THE LAST 20 YEARS WITHOUT QUESTION OR THOUGHT. SINCE PUGFACE HAS GOT SUCH A BIG MOUTH, HE MUST BE HAVING A BIG APPETITE TO TAKE ALL THE OLD HAG'S SHIT SINCE NO ONE IS NOW WILLING TO SWALLOW ANYMORE.
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written by emastulen, September 01, 2010 16:52:10
You are so right Capt. If we do not respond to Ibarhim Ali and Perkasa they will slowly die a natural death and become irrelevant. I noticed some of the MSM like the Sun and Star have not been giving him and Perkasa coverage. But there is ONE interent news portal THE MALAYSISAN INSIDER(TMI) has been regularly featuring this racist and his comments. I've written to them to stop giving him so much coverage as it encourages him more because of the publicity and by stopping the coverage TMI will be doing the rakyat a service as there will be less spewing of racist comments. It appears TMI is adamant and continue to highlight the racist rants of Ibrahim Ali and Perkasa. If TMI continues I appeal to all netizens to boycot TMI for they are making Ibrahim feel glorified and even more important than our PM so much so he even challenged the PM to explain his 1Malaysia.
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written by cheekhiaw, September 01, 2010 15:17:07
Those pencuri perkasa need to steal some balls from some where first...
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written by Catharsis, September 01, 2010 15:16:47
Nurul.............I take my hat off to you for having successfully CASTRATED this fat ugly Ibrahim Bull................even the Soh Leks or kohs couldnt do what you did...............MANA ADA BOLA nak DEBATE lagi
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written by Rozlan, September 01, 2010 14:16:57
Even with a woman also they dont dare to face.What a coward...It seem PR women are braver than UMNO men?
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written by Angela Ooi, September 01, 2010 14:00:49
Perkasa today sidestepped...

It was expected. Empty vessels make lotta noise, all brawn sans brains - had some schooling but NOT EDUCATED . Many dUMNO loud-mouths are unable to settle differences through standard table discussions and negotiations, these Stupidos still operate as frogs in caves.
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written by Better My, September 01, 2010 12:42:19
In an open established PR government, these mad outbursts would be relegated to the backpages of the media as the rakyat forge forward to lift their standard of livings, by leaps and bounds. The Malay rednecks would be largely forgotten as they self-implode to advese poverty that no children of theirs will ever want to associate with. They will bring their latent unjustifed "anger on others" to their graves. with no one getting hurt.

Do we keep quiet about it or speak out loudly agaisnt these? If we continue to speak out more, who should do so more?

In the current contect.
Against speaking out
All the reason by thge Captain , quite logically stated. There are merits to the Captains arguments. We go about doign our normal business and pretend let the pekesam madmen say theri garbage.

The containment of any frustration on the Allha/cow heads issue before was a good example how we can put the lid on the issues against the perpetrators.

Primarily, the concern is not to climax into a total heated confrontation that the Black Ops is executed. We are far from it but we never know the frusco BeEnd.

For speaking out
Counter the ridiculous arguments that get you hot under your collars, hearts pumping, veins bloated and stiffen up.
Dont allow Perkasa to set the agenda to influence those current ignorant fence-sitting uncommitted Malay, in the absence of a free press/air media or under the support of the rulling government & media.,

I think somewhere in between would be the best response to these constant in your face nit-picking crap one religious/national/race issue or another. Perhaps a more measured calm response by some more comfortable in these fields without all all harmless profanity,

The learned Malay should speak out more, as not to be seen as chinese/Indian stirring against a perceived nationalistic religious malay. Perkasa is the product from the malay society. The Malay should underso this character. Good educated malay and politicians do more of talking, such as you the Captian, Azly Raham, Dzzefly PAS guy, good ethics Islam personnel, seniors/elders, journliasts etc.

Unite EW. We want a strong PKR/PR in Sabah. Nothing less is acceptable. Thrash ISA.
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written by singhkris, September 01, 2010 12:41:29
The good Captain is very right. PR must change its tactics. Do not take BN on as the dice is loaded by them. No need for oneupmanship and give them the ammo. Just like the mosque issue. YB has said sorry and that should be the end. Let them make all the noise they want. If they can take legal action, welcome them and fight it. But challenge them in the blogs and spread the word around,. The voters understand what is happening and PR only has to present the facts to them.

See how Moo-Hee-Din lied and said that the water issue in Selangor has been solved when infact it was not. No one dared to call him a liar.

Come PR. Jointly think of a tactic to take them on in the blogs in all languages. See how that stupid woman was demolished with one stroke by RPK on the Hardtalk matter!
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written by SpeakOut, September 01, 2010 12:01:10
Capt. Iskandar Dzulkarnain- my apoligies you are right. I am going to stop talking and commenting on the list you suggest. I guess I have fallen prey to their tactics. You are wise. Your advice should be heeded. Let all the opposition MPS work hard for the rakyat. Let your record in service speak louder than your rhetoric. Whilst we the people , WE will speak with our votes.
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written by devious17, September 01, 2010 11:56:52
Wussy Pussy ibrahim ali!!

ibrahim ali tak cukup jantan, takut perbodohkan diri depan rakyat.

ibrahim ali, angkut bakul jee terra.
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written by SpeakOut, September 01, 2010 11:56:09
Ibrahim Pengecut Ali. Always running away form the truth. What do you expect from an incorrigible liar. And what do you mean the community’s special position and privileges should not be questioned. It should be questioned especially when the very same community is NOT GETTING THE special position and pribvileges it was accorded. All the privileges kena sapu by a small group in UMNO. IT IS THE RAKYAT 's right to question CORRUPTION and ABUSE. AND YOU IBRAHIM PENGECUT KATAK ALI is the worse of the abusers and corrupters. Takut debat kerana takut kebenaran.
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written by hellosunshine, September 01, 2010 11:54:09
Capt, I beg to differ with your silence strategy but going down to the rural ground is spot on. We should be vocal on all fronts and keep striking while the iron's hot. There are more and more people aware of the umnoputras/BeEnd's racial and religious tactics to cause instability in the country. We should keep the momentum going until the GE13 crescendo. Don't let up and keep spreading the shitty news on BeEnd by word of mouth and by emails every single day. There is light at the end of the 53 years dark tunnel.

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