When we criticize... Devil's advocate series 25.
1. If you are a minister and a high government official, what else do you want?
2. Almost everything regarding you is paid for.
3. You earn gargantuan salaries, appointed company directors, bulk of your taxes paid for, given cars, transport allowance, mileage, number 1 dress and so on. All the perks.
4. It's la dolce Vita for you. Salad days. Halicyon times.
5. What's left? Compassion and emphaties for the people.
6. Instead you use your offices to oppress and make life difficult for the people, deny them justice One two three four Satu Dua tiga empat Setegah orang kerak besar Rakyat jelata apa dapat?
7. Ordinary people get misery. Sengsara. Law and justice for instance is against them
8. Law or justice is sharp downwards but blunt upwards.
9. The law in Malaysia is like antique items. Hard to find and bloody expensive.
10. The question is will you love the ordinary people whose bones of hope you break wantonly?
11. When people criticized you, you mocked them as empty talkers, asked them what they have contributed, classify them as howlers.
12. Let me tell you what we contribute. We pay all kinds of taxes, we spend as consumers . The remuneration you get comes from us, dey tamby.
13. You are in effect our employees and servants. If you do wrong, as employers we can criticize you.
14. When we criticize you, it's not because we are envious of you but to alert you that something is wrong.
15. If we were on a ship, we alert you the ship is sinking and taking water, we are not howling to test our vocal chords
16. We are alerting you that the ship is piloted by an incompetent bozo.
17. In the company of the munafik, the upright are considered as crooks .
18. But you give thanks to the almighty God. He's distancing you from the real crooks.
19. We thank God that our country has many extras .
20. Extra corruption, extra loss making GLCs and extra little Napoleons as this article started with
21. But despite these, I do not hate this country. Disappointed perhaps because I want this country managed by competent and honest leaders. Hancai! Tiu kaw!
22. We must not be silent about the grand mafia plundering and being corrupt. Are we on the side of the oppressor or the oppressed?
23. The above is the question, not the politicization of some issues. Whose side are we on?
24. If we stay silent, it means we are countenancing corruption. Like UMNO sycophants.

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