Is it frog season already, again?
The safest would be to become an atheist. Hence you are neither Christian, Muslim, Pakatan, or Perikatan. Then you can fooking do what you like and tell those who open their mouths to do you-know-what if they can’t keep their mouths shut.
NO HOLDS BARRED
Raja Petra Kamarudin
“Frog season is on – first cab off the rank may be Ass-binte’s mateys in PKR,” said KTemoc Konsiders (READ HERE).
Well, let’s face it, some people like frogs, some don’t. Different strokes for different folks, I always say.
Just because you do not like frogs, you cannot assume others also feel the same.
For example, if a Muslim leaves Islam to become a Christian, the Christians will praise that person and scream and shout from the highest mountain about “the truth”.
The same applies if a Christian leaves Christianity to become a Muslim (Muslims call it ‘revert’ to Islam). The Muslims will scream and shout about how great Islam is.
Muslims who become Christians are heroes to the Christians and Christians who ‘revert’ to Islam are heroes to the Muslims.
Of course, Christians would consider these Christian traitors or defectors as frogs while Muslims would also consider these Muslim traitors or defectors as frogs. It goes both ways.
The same it is in politics as well. Those who leave you are traitors and frogs while those who join you are NOT traitors and frogs. It all depends on which side of the fence you are.
I know some people who had condemned others of being traitors and frogs because they had crossed over to the other side ended up crossing over to the other side themselves “for the sake of truth, justice, democracy and the rakyat”.
Hence frog one day can become hero another day, and vice versa, both in religion and politics.
The safest would be to become an atheist. Hence you are neither Christian, Muslim, Pakatan, or Perikatan. Then you can fooking do what you like and tell those who open their mouths to do you-know-what if they can’t keep their mouths shut.