Friday, September 12, 2008

you bloody cowardly bastards

So the government has finally shown its true, cowardly colours and brought out the big guns, detaining RPK, Teresa Kok and the Sin Chew journalist in one fell sweep using that goddamn draconian law ISA. Apparently there will be more to come. Somehow I don't find it hard to imagine a laser crosshair trained upon Anwar Ibrahim's forehead.

You fucking bastards. Your wanton use of the draconian law, as well as disregard for basic human rights to trial and judgment is a double-bladed sword. By unjustly detaining these people whose only crimes in your biased eyes were to expose the corruption and filthy politics that run rampant in your party, with Umno in particular you have somehow managed to incense the already flaming anger of the people.

Fuck you and your ISA laws. Fuck Ahmad Ismail and his ugly racism. Why the fuck should the Sin Chew reporter be detained for doing her job when that fat ugly sonofabitch is the one who ignited this storm of racism?

Fuck you Badawi and your lack of balls. Fuck you Mahathir. I have lost all of my respect for you after realising that you were the man behind ISA and Ops Lalang. You're fucking 80+, what the fuck are you doing, throwing yourself back into the fray instead of curling up somewhere and die?

Fuck you Umno cronies. Fuck you Barisan component parties for being the muzzled, sedated pet dogs you are.

916 may not happen on 916 itself thanks to your MPs playing hide and seek in Taiwan, but it will happen. The people will support Anwar Ibrahim's takeover and on that day you bastards seated up there in your political throne will bite the dust.

2 comments:

Sineu said...

totally absurd. racist goes free, "prosecutor" detained.
Seriously, i think they just want to appease themselves.

thomasting said...

apparently they didnt dare to screw with ahmad ismail because he's a bigshot umno warlord with stakes in a lot of penang mega projects like porr.

i think they're afraid he'd expose their corruption if they fucked with him too much. such is the nature of malaysian politics