Sedition – what profit that fable …..
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So ….. They want to investigate Nizar Jamaluddin for sedition, perhaps even a case of lèse majesté for daring to advise the Sultan that half a million ringgit (regardless of who owns it) would be better spent on the people’s welfare than on a car licence plate, which on top of everything, has no indication to show a relationship with Johor State or even royalty.
And according to RPK, HRH could have easily obtained that licence plate for free with just a phone call to a son of Johor, Hishamuddin Hussein.
OTOH, perhaps HRH didn’t want to risk that because that particular son of Johor have a habit of f*-ing up badly everything he has done or said, wakakaka, thus HRH couldn’t be too careful.
I read somewhere that those cowardly PAS leadership has deliberately ‘distanced’ themselves from an apprently new social pariah, Nizar, because of his alleged sedition. On top of bangsa and agama, the powerful clarion call of raja has once again been recalled, reclaimed and recruited by UMNO to demon-ize opposition leaders …
… and f* that previous component of the tripodal mantra, negera, which would only spoil the delightful threesome chant for the Heartland. Besides, it’s known that four is sial (bad luck) – even the Japanese try as far as possible to avoid uttering the word shi (four) and use instead the indigenous yon (also four) wakakaka.
I suspect precisely because PAS showed its yellow streak, ‘renowned’ Malay ‘patriot’, ‘bravest’ of the brave, Defence Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has emerged to demand PAS must haul up Nizar over tweets.
The ‘renowned superlative patriot’ was famous for his only ‘combat’ experience, when he, as UMNO Youth Chief, was resoundingly trounced by then 74-year old Dr Mahathir in 1998 wakakaka.
That redoubtable ‘patriot’ was Anwar Ibrahim’s vanguard to to oust Dr M out from the prime-ministership ahead of schedule through allegations of the Old Man’s cronyism and nepotism. In June 1998, The New York Times reported in its World Business page:
In what was seen as a jab at Mr. Mahathir’s 17-year leadership, the head of UMNO’ s youth wing, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, had called for an end to cronyism and nepotism during a speech to delegates.
“Why were big loans to big businessmen approved so easily when small guys had to wait so long to get a loan of 50,000 ringgit?” ($12,500) Mr. Ahmad Zahid asked.
The prime minister responded the next day by posting hundreds of names of people who have won government projects in recent years, a list which included his accuser, Mr. Ahmad Zahid.
Subsequently, Zahid Hamidi’s superior survival skills wakakaka had him confessing that Anwar was the bloke who instructed him to attack Dr M with allegations of cronyism and nepotism. He finished his confessional with a flamboyant flourish by apologising to Dr M, and acknowledging Dr M’s rebuke of him as a father-to-son advice wakakaka – for more read the New Straits Times of 19 June 1999.
Perhaps this may explain why Dr M has never forgive Anwar but now tolerates Zahid Hamidi. Who knows, Zahid Hamidi might well be PM one day wakakaka.
But given his double treachery, firstly against Dr M, and then against his mentor/patron Anwar Ibrahim, is he really qualified to talk on a matter of ‘loyalty’, particularly on Nizar’s alleged faux pas in tweeting on how to better spend a humongous sum of RM520,000? It would be like the ghost of Hang Jebat chiding Nizar on the same matter wakakaka.
But wait, maybe Ahmad Zahid Hamidi may not be the ultimate example of Melayu mudah lupa-ish seditious treachery.
On 10 December 1992, Dr Affifuddin Omar, an UMNO man from Padang Terap, no doubt given the imprimatur by his party leaders, asked in Parliament: