Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Negotiate? Siau-liao.......

Can someone please tell me or educate me that when foreign enemies invade your land, you "negotiate""? Heck, I find it ridiculously annoying to know that some lunatic claiming to be some King wants to take back a portion of our land and we NEGOTIATE? I didn't hear our Home Minister speaking of "negotiate" when dealing with Bersih rallies nor supporters. Injuries, hospital bills, wound stitches and blood-stained Bersih t-shirt very real-leh! Not play-play and "negotiate" one -leh! It is more to "belasah first, talk later " action and now , we have to "negotiate" with illegal intruders in our soil? Pegi-dah! So, when we tried and charged those people involved in the Memali incident and Bukit Jenalik - AlMaunah heist under treason against the King and nation, why can't we take action against people who has no interest in our country and try to create a nuisance in our country? Please tell me, why can't we drive these people back to their pirate ships when they threatened the national security of this country? Why the double standard in action? Isn't the "invasion" in Lahad Datu a national security issue and how come these goons gained entry into this country of our so easily? Hey! This is not a western movie or some cheap shot Hollywood movie take, this is about the NATIONAL SECURITY OF MALAYSIA,man! Wake up,man! Like that any Tom, Dick and Harry together with some army fatigue clad group of people can claim to be descendant of this King and that King any time, right? As far as I know, my loyalty is to the Yang Dipertuan Agong, ( Kesetiaan Kepada Raja dan Negara - Rukunegara-lah, beb! ) the Malaysian rightful King and not some wish-wash allegedly King of Sulu,man!
One of the funniest sent by a Sabahan friend not too long ago!  
It is no wonder that Malaysia is made the laughing stock of the world and why the general perception of the rest of the nations perceived our nation as the breeding ground for terrorist and extremist!! We allowed some 100 odd armed men to dictate the terms in STAYING in our country? Well, as far as I know, we shoot tear gas and bludgeoned the public when it comes to "threatening  the security of the nation." So, are  the teh tarik stall owners, assam pedas stalls owners or burger stalls owners making any claims over not being able to do business on these day in Lahad Datu-kah? Come on! These people , Sulu, Suluk or whatever, are holding a sovereign nation like ours at ransom and we NEGOTIATE??? To me, these are enemies of our country and when you trespass into a country like ours, you SHOULD and OUGHT be caught and if resist arrest, should be SHOT! Any Army chief in the world will tell you that when terrorist/enemies of the country endanger your country, you eliminate that threat. You don't sit down and negotiate or serve coffee, kuih tingkat or kuih kochi or even serve beehoon to such people! Rats! Too much influence from government departments functions and useless meetings!

The Prime Minister and Home Minister including the Army Chief and Police Chief has indeed got this all very wrong, man! First, you welcome with open arms to Moro fighters and MLF organisation and now, you open your legs for Sulu King and you expect the public to vote you in the next elections? Niamah! I say NIAMAH to you, dumb idiots! You will never how threatened the people of Sabah are when they have to live with such foreigners in their backyard. I can tell you because I have been there and I have stayed there before. Even in those times when I was there, the market in KK is practically filled with these foreigners and no proper authorities were doing anything about it. On one of my many trips for sports events in Tawau, I find it intriguingly weird to find bullet holes and buildings ridden with bullet holes at police stations at the coastal roads in Sandakan, Lahad Datu and Semporna. Then I came to understand what had happened as my Sabahan friends/team mates explained it to me. These stations are target practise for pirate boats cruising the water ways at these places at those times. Sure, our police personnels were armed with M16's and vest but how secure are they. At one occasion, I really felt pity for our PFF personnels and policemen who put their lives on the line each day as they patrolled these dangerous waters and townships. Even in my fishing and net fishing days near Kota Belud, the red earth roads leading to my favourite cove for net fishing was practically littered with illegal foreigners making their make-shift home from one house and later, to a colony of illegal homes on native lands. I remembered distinctively that many years ago while I was still in Sabah, a local Municipal Councillor in Tawau or Sandakan had to resign because he was investigated and found to be holding a fake IC or an illegal immigrant, if I am not mistaken. Can you imagine the "free" access this councillor had to the secrets of the local council, loop holes, laws, by-laws and the amount of power vested to him by the council? Imagine such betrayal. Sad, isn't it? Walk in the big wet market in KK town and tell me if you feel like a local or feel like you are in little Phillipines/Indonesia? Look, local Sabahans have that look. These people don't even have  hairs that match the locals and let's not talk about their features!!! It doesn't take a genius to recognise a Sabahan. BTW, how did the Pakistanis/Banglas/foreigners get motorcycle/cars licences/ boats/ boats licences so easily in Sabah? Hmmmmnnnnnnnnnnnnn...........Transport Minister, please answer-lar!

So, my pleas to all Sabahans and my Sabahan friends, please wake up and make a change. The RCI in Sabah MUST be a wake up call to all leaders in Sabah and in Malaysia as a whole to push for tighter security measures in Sabah, Sarawak and in Peninsular Malaysia as a whole. BTW, this Sulu King fella has been doing these stunts for years in Sabah as far as I know. It is about time, our country show him the exit door on the other side of the country-lar! BTW, Phillipines government don't even bother about this fella and we NEGOTIATE?      

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