The Sad Race.
1. 'The first thing we do' said Dick the butcher,  'is let's kill all the lawyers'.  I am not accepting the line to mean   how lawyers stand in the way of violent  mobs. Rather, our society is meek and acquiescent.
2. Rather, I take it to mean how lawyers contrived to protect the rich and the powerful.  It also means how the rotten bureaucracy  aids and abbets an injustice. Finally, to me, it also means a perversion and travesty of justice.
3. Oh, I  am sure it became  a moot subject by tipsy lawyers, over glasses and jugs of beer, perhaps in Selangor Club. Or it could become a subject of debate by the Gauche Caviar, the Hampstead liberals The Café Latte Crowd, the Bollinger Bolsheviks, The Smoked Salmon Crowd,  the Salon socialists etc.
4. It has not reached a tipping point where I see lawyers marching on the streets or the bar council protesting.  The Muslim lawyers would probably condone the gallivanting of felons.
5. Nor did I  hear of the subject  being debated by our elected pigs in the Dewan Rakyat.  Never mind the use of the pejorative  term.  I have been called DAPig and Kit Siang's dog before.
6. Some of us were indeed shocked that Najib and the missus were allowed to travel to Singapore.  I wrote a bit about it in my blog in an article entitled the lost tribe.  Perhaps it was regarded as obiter dicta though.
7. The accused  in high-profile cases can enjoy freedom of travel where common folks and PTPTN students were denied  such privilege.
8. How can I  not agree with Mr  Dick the Butcher?
9. Especially  when lawyers from the AGC meekly said, let the matter be dealt by the judges.  This was just a CYA strategy.
10. Clearly, the Singapore netizens are more politically  conscious  and sophisticated. They  protested vociferously on the internet, over the presence of the Malaysian Bonnie and Clyde couple.
11. The response  here, especially  from the Malay heartland, was Neanderthal. They saw the evidence  based prosecution  of the discredited couple as continued  persecution by some Non-Malay lawyers  led by Shri Ram.
12. And the protests from Singapore netizens were seen as an inconvenience  caused by Chinaman provocateurs.
13. Thus, the Malays, with their bunker mentality,  reduced the whole situation  as  a public row between non Malays  and Malays. The situation was embellished  by mosquito  internet portals.  'Tekaan liike dan shaare'.
14. Forced to see the situation  in that racial context, the passports  of the accused impounded  by the high courts, sprm and lhdn were dismissed.  How can the appeal court dismissed the decision by 3 institutions?
15. It seems that where a situation  is reduced to a clash of races, produces a judicial decision, no matter how absurd and illogical it is.  Is that the ratio decidendi?
16. Mind you, Mein Fuhrer Najib owes more than 1 billion Ringgit to LHDN. The monies owed by common people and graduates are a pittance.
17. Najib mocks and ridicules the courts further by asking the courts to delay his travel plans.  This is because he has been tasked to manage the Melaka prn. He determines what the courts can and cannot do.  Isnt that ridiculous?
18. What has that got to do with his trial? I am glad a reader from Pekan texted me to say if only Singapore  can jail the bugger. There are still sane people in Pekan. Furthermore, he can  still be ably represented by tiger lawyers.  He should be tried in absentia. No hal.
19. That means his trials are further postponed.  His trial seemed to be taking forever. How can the courts entertain such shenanigans?
20. That being the case, people are wondering if there's something  seriously  wrong with our justice system. Isn't justice delayed, is justice denied?
21. People are not stupid, only uneducated. They are talking loudly that  if the laws do not protect you from the authors of avarice but protect them from you, then society is doomed.  Ayn Rand said this.  Rafidah Aziz said this. 
 



 
 
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