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Sunday, July 27, 2008

Does everything need to have a title?

Alisa keeps bugging me day in and day out to be a part of her Malam Gema Merdeka thingy. Like she doesn't know that I really couldn't care less about a bunch of kids prancing around on stage, supposedly in the name of commemorating the independence day of our country. Don't they realize that it really wouldn't make a difference? That whatever they're doing isn't for the sake of the country. It's purely for entertainment purposes only. It's a joke. A big fat joke. So sue me for being honest. I mean, what does she get out of it really? Other than being stressed out all the time under that chirpy exterior of hers. Come on Alisa, I think I know you better than that. Sheesh! Well, go on with the show if you must. I personally, have better things to do with my time.

Lets get back to business.
I'm sure even the most news-challenged Malaysian must have heard about the "Hari Ini Bentuk Kerajaan Esok Turun Harga Minyak" Debate at Balai Budaya Tun Syed Nasir, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka by Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Dato' Shabery Cheek, even if they didn't bother to look it up. I must say, that I my hat off to Dato' Seri Anwar. What a show he put on! In terms of oratory skills, he definitely won by a mile.

I personally think the debate was a bad idea. In the name of democracy, freedom of speech and transparency, it was a good and important step. No doubt about it. But if you were to take a step back and analyze the current and recent political climate objectively, you'd know it wasn't a wise move by the ruling government to go ahead with the debate. Tonight was exactly the kind of stage that Dato' Seri Anwar wanted, and needed. He didn't need to take it to the streets. He didn't need yet another sodomy case. He didn't need his blog, and those thousands of other PKR supporter (or anti-BN, anti-UMNO, anti-Pak Lah) blogs. All he needed was a slot on national TV, in one of the most anticipated programs in media history, to take a stand and deliver yet another one of his infamous political speeches.

No doubt the debate was about the oil price, but he meandered so much with political talk I swear that the moderator was paid money to keep mum when he deviated from the topic. More than once, to say the least. Dato' Shabery Cheek did very well to hold his own. His closing statements, in particular, was very strong and hit home a clear, firm message to the masses. Though I do think that although it was all backed up by facts he shouldn't have personally attacked Dato' Seri Anwar too much, that was a mistake. But overall, his rebuttals were based on cold hard facts and his statements were crystal clear, free from emotional and political sentiments.

On another note, sometimes it feels like I am but a shadow passing through this house. Being an only child to two self absorbed parents gets tired at times. Right now, I am tired.

P/s: See, i'm actually doing my bit to help by putting that MGM banner in the corner. Okay?

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

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July 27, 2008 at 9:06 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

exactly! the govt begins to tight us without giving any chances to enjoy our rights. look at the political chaos that is happening there. I wouldn't wanna be back there for the next 5 years. glad to be here, although we are categorized the second class people!

totally so agree with you Joe. btw, I am going to mgm this year. well just so you know, it ain't that bad actually! you should try for once Joe.

July 27, 2008 at 9:08 AM  
Blogger IJ said...

Joe. You were awesome. haha!
As for me, I'm gonna miss being you. ANd this post-performance effect will take me a while to go off.
Good job Sabrina! =D
I'm gonna miss MGM 2008!

August 24, 2008 at 2:42 AM  

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