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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Anwar Ibrahim and Nizar – the Political pirates in Bukit Gantang

Yo Ho, Yo Ho, Anwar Ibrahim and Nizar, the political Pirates in Bukit Gantang.



In this time heroic villains raised to fame in politics, the most notorious and condemned pirates figures like Captain Anwar Ibrahim and the most significant crew member, Nizar came into the picture in Bukit Gantang by-election.


There once was a mythical time when brave and dangerous political pirates sailed the political seas in search of both fortune and fame, but the final destination was the political gallows.


It is an extraordinarily good exam
ple for those leaning towards the tempting rewards of piracy.

It is ironic that radical egalitarianism was practiced on many pirate politicians but overtly with criminally irresponsible especially Anwar Ibrahim and Nizar in Bukit Gantang by-election.



Together with Anwar Ibrahim, Nizar not only plays the part of political chameleon but in fact, both are political chameleon. Nizar gushes that he is an impressive man of immense grace and character who represents Perak's future, not it’s past.

The former Perak Menteri Besar is feted by Anwar Ibrahim as the best thing in years to have happened to Malaysia's democratic transition. His record in power is mixed: full of rhetoric, covert intentions to uphold the political free speech, but lacking many practical achievements.


From 999 years of land titles to Toyota Cambry, Nizar has sidled up to the middle of the road thus obscuring or blurring the Perakian.

Isn’t its irony that Altantuya Shaariibuu, the high profile case is still in the court, and by exploiting it is threatening to lay contempt of court charges?

By far, they have distributed a lot of Altantuya Shaariibuu, Anwar and Nizars’ masks in order for people wear masks to protests to parody Barisan Nasional, a politician or Malaysian figure.

In fact, it would not be surprising to see the pirates wearing the mask of Altantuya Shaariibuu, Anwar and Nizar. But what is surprising is that why they wear and appear in Bukit Gantang by-election?

Whether that’s true or not, it is damned effective Malaysian politics.


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