The yellow traitors are holding the nation to ransom
The Yellow Shirts have abandoned their “free and fair election” campaign, and have adopted a campaign to oust a legitimate prime minister.
Tunku Abdul Aziz, Malaysia Outlook
ARE we as a nation happy to stand idly by and be reduced to mere bystanders by a handful of subversives caught with their panties or pants down as the case may be, working hand in glove with foreign agents of regime change to destroy our constitutionally established order?
They who claim to don the Yellow Shirts to save Malaysia are not wearing the yellow of loyalty to king and country; they wear instead the yellow of cowardice, subterfuge and treason.
They enjoy unprecedented freedom in this land they claim to their foreign minders to be undemocratic: they hold us to ransom with their lies, all in the sacred name of human rights?
They are long on human rights and disturbingly short on responsibilities to society they claim to represent and in whose name they carry out their dastardly “black operations” against the state at the behest of their foreign funders.
They promote and demand human rights even as these rights are legally questionable.
For example, they think nothing of mounting one campaign after another to bring down a constitutionally elected prime minister.
Is this part of their bundle of legitimate constitutional rights?
They claim in their many public statements that as an NGO, Bersih’s sole raison d’etre is to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
All very noble and apparently done for a worthy cause, so they want us to believe.
Remember, what is apparent is not always real.
Bersih has abandoned the elections arena because there is nothing fundamentally wrong with the way our elections are conducted.
Bersih today is a moveable feast.
Their menu has been turned into a dog’s meal.
From being an organisation fighting for electoral reforms, today it describes itself as an “event organiser.”
Maria Chin and Chin Peng, another notorious traitor, have a lot in common.
Chin Peng in his time was an event organiser too, specialising in cold-blooded murder of thousands of innocent people, civilian non-combatants.
He perpetuated a reign of terror to ‘Save Malaya’ – for the Communist Party of China.
Maria Chin’s event specialty is street demonstrations.
She and S. Ambiga have dropped all pretence of being a non-political NGO and now openly declare that Bersih existed to bring down Najib.
If past Bersih demonstrations are anything to go by, then we can expect more of the same, the same damage to public property, broken heads, a rivulet of blood; and the police will be demonised for their trouble.
After Bersih 2, I proposed that those responsible for organising an event leading to the wonton destruction of public property should be held accountable.
There was substantial support for this idea by responsible Malaysians.
I was disgusted and extremely surprised a few weeks ago when an appeal judge allowed an application by Bersih to overturn the judgment of a lower court.
If destroying government property, including police transport is fair game and not against the law, then I put it to the learned judge that the law is an ass.
The learned judge should have had his salary docked to make good the colossal damage caused by the yellow hordes of hooligans.
The yellow they wear is designed to deceive and not dignify and honour the Malay rulers for whom they adopt an openly cynical, hostile and ambivalent attitude.
They want the great Malaysian public to believe that Bersih was an organisation devoted to the preservation and protection of the traditions and values of the Malay rulers.
Maria and Ambiga despite protestations to the contrary despise Malay royal traditions and make no apologies for their hostile aversion to Malay traditions, customs and practices.