Saturday 9 April 2011

Don't be easily influenced, people of Sarawak!

Sarawakians should not be easily influenced by the people of Peninsular Malaysia (or even Sabah) in their views of the government. They have never experienced the peace and harmony which we have here all these while. Even with the many races, tribes and religions, the citizens of Sarawak have always had the freedom to practice their own beliefs and customs and even celebrate together during festive seasons.

If you agree with me and look across all these issues raised by the Peninsular oppositions (which should not be any setback for our harmony in our beloved State), you will be able to see that we ourselves already have the solutions in hand to our own problems. We have always been capable of overcoming our own difficulties. We do not need these people to enhance, enlarge, amplify, exaggerate, elaborate and magnify what appears to be otherwise negotiable situations.

So outsiders, you will always remain outsiders, no matter how you try to get into the heads of the Sarawakians. Kindly move out gracefully, on your own, without causing much embarrassments to yourselves like what has already happened in your own place.

Our beautiful Sarawak shall, on the other hand, remain as beautiful, peaceful and harmonious Sarawak, independent, yet a part of Malaysia but always guarded by the filthiness of unconscientious and selfish self-empathizing people.

Reject the rejected

The Vocalist

In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. ~Dwight D Eisenhower

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