Thursday, 4 April 2013

#20 The GE13 is coming!

Hi :))

 As we all know, the general election is coming. Alhamdulillah, the day millions of Malaysians eagerly waiting for is coming, finally. With this being said, bear in mind that I'm supporting Pakatan Rakyat.

I felt so excited after hearing the dissolution of the Parliament, I started sharing news about soon-to-be candidates from PR, pictures of PR leaders and whatnot. You see, I started to love politics since I was young, prolly because of my parents. And yes, I do intend to involve more deeply into politics one day. Though, nothing is set in stone. So yeah, I was so excited. Frankly, I still am. But, I've been reading some of the comments on facebook and twitter; people saying that those who cannot vote yet, have no rights to talk about politics.

You see, this is BULLSHIT. How is it we cannot talk about politics like any other people? Yes, we can't vote yet, but is it wrong for us to express our opinions and thoughts on things that's happening in our own country? Society have always talk about wanting more standout teenagers, more concerned and caring teenagers; so tell me, why can't we talk about politics? It is against human rights for people like them to silent our voices, our opinions on these things. FYI, our opinions DO MATTER. 

Those people keep on saying, ''don't say anything cause you're still a child'' ''Things are complicated, you don't need to get involved with these kinda things''. Jika ini yang dilaungkan mereka, apakah mereka lupa bahawa mereka yang menginginkan anak-anak muda yang berfikiran minda kelas pertama? Dimanakah pemikiran kelas pertama yang disebut-sebut? Apakah masyarakat hanya mahukan anak-anak muda yang berjaya dalam pekerjaan, tetapi lemah dari segi intelektual, hanya mengingat tanpa memahami, hanya menulis tanpa membaca, seorang mahasiswa atau mahasiswi yang berjaya, namun hakikatnya akalnya cetek, pengetahuan secara amnya hanya sekadar cukup-cukup makan..

Salahkan kami mempersoalkan tentang kebobrokan dan ketirisan yang dilakukan oleh kerajaan dalam menguruskan negara? Salahkah kami inginkan sebuah kerajaan yang telus memerintah, ikhlas dalam berkhidmat, jujur dan amanah? Salahkah kami kalau mengingikan semua itu?

They want us to think, but they don't want us to question. How's that working, again? How can we think without questioning things that we think about? Islam encourage the followers not just to read, but to think and to discuss, to question; which is why Allah created us with akal.
Needless to say, you're an idiot if you think we're not qualified or old enough to question and to express our opinions. 

For those who wants us to be grateful and not to be disobedient to the previous government, let me just say this. Yes,  I'm grateful for everything the previous government had done for the rakyat. I thank you for your hard work. But still, we can achieve more than what we have just now. Just because you're afraid of changes, you think it's better to let certain leaders destroy the country with his crony leadership. Rather than giving Malaysia chances to be better, they already claim PR leaders to be incompetent to govern Malaysia. This is nonsense!

We just want to have positive changes being made, and be seen made; justice and fairness exist not just in words. Weaklings and oppressed be treated equally. Certainly, the welfare of the people being taken care by, not just sweet talks from the government. This can only happened when the government listens to what the people wants, not what their political party wants. Thus, as a citizen of Malaysia, I have every right to demand for better, clean, efficient and no nonsense governors!

For people who is still trying to trust Anwar Ibrahim, here's a tip. If BN can supposedly change, why can't a man change for better? Give him the chance to be the next PM. If you don't like him and or you think he's done nothing significant to the rakyat, by all means, Ubah! You can vote him out during the next GE. Nothing is set in stone.

INI KALI, UBAH BAH! ISLAM FOR ALL! MARI MENUJU KEARAH NEGARA BERINTEGRITI! 

Wishing all Malaysians free, fair elections, and a smooth transition to the next parliament!

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