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Friday, August 26, 2011

Summary Bersih 2011

Our next agenda is Malaysia's Independence and you can bet, as far as Sabah and Sarawak are concerned, we're not going to write nicely about Malaysia, because anyone who is in the know of Malaysia real story -- how Federation of Malaysia has come about 48 years ago and what issues have surfaced ever since -- would agree there's not much good things to write about a Malaya-biased Malaysia anyway. Hence our obligation in the next few days until September 16, which is to make more people know about this injustice; to provide our fellow SabahSarawak with information on why we believe Malaysia is synonymous with invasion.


DISCLAIMER
Make no mistake, we didn't ask everyone to take up arms against West Malaysia; we simply want to educate East Malaysia about what are the wrongs done unto them all these while; and, if they're feeling they must quit the Federation of Malaysia we'll tell them why it is a justified sentiment. Naw, educating people about quitting and actually quitting are two different things altogether. You cannot deny us the right to share knowledge with the people. You cannot say we incite a rebellion when that rebellion has been in the offing since the beginning of Malaysia. And, if people die in this rebellion we must tell them what they die for -- THAT is what we're doing here.


In other words, we're not telling people to quit Malaysia; we're telling them why they must quit. We don't know HOW they must quit or WHEN they must quit or in WHAT manner they must quit; we know only the WHYs.


No doubt we're having 'War With Malaya', as proudly flashed by our blog header since 2006. This 'war' shall continue, online in the cyber realm. We already have a Company of followers, hopefully our size can grow to Corps very soon; many other units are sheltered elsewhere. We march, but we march online in the cyber realm. We make people laugh, we make girls pregnant, we kill people online, we blow up Putrajaya online. Here, online, we shall remain. As far as War With Malaya is concerned we expect Malaya to surrender to us, online in the cyber realm. Having said that, let the war continues!





(*For the laugh*)
We received one spam comment for this article. It reads "I would like to thank you. Please allow me to have the possibility to express my satisfaction with severe acid reflux treatment."









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Before we move to the next agenda, find below all the things we write about our previous agenda -- Bersih 2.0 and things related with street rallies, including England riot being worst-case scenario and Francis Siah's Red Rally being no-case scenario. We even flew Sarah J. Brooke to cover events in England. We hope we will have no need to write about Bersih or street rallies anymore. We hope by now everybody can agree street protests are vulnerable to hijacks, more often than not that is the case.










SUMMARY:                                                       
http://knightadventure.blogspot.com/2011/08/summary-bersih-2011.html




(Our campaign started June 29, 2011)


Bloodshed looming
The Four Horsemen discussing in Dewan Selamba. Prospect of civil war is building up in Malaya as unsettled social issues inched towards deadline July 9 when hell can break loose. Bersih 2.0 are getting into a marching formation, saying their number will take to KL streets to demand electoral reforms. The Malays see red, saying such is an attempt to undermine their dominance and superiority in Malaysia. Among the Malays are two warlords: KJ and Ibrahim Katak.




Bersih Drama
Pakcik Julaihi unravels plots behind Bersih movement. Cerita Bersih 2.0 mengundang banyak persoalan-persoalan. Umpamanya: Kenapa Melayu sendiri senang offside, minta jadi kuli, dipermain-mainkan oleh orang lain. Pakcik Julaihi menggambarkan Bersih 2.0 sebagai satu cerita drama di mana orang-orang Melayu yang terlibat dalam pembikinan cerita ini hanyalah watak-watak extras yang akan menderita.




Malay versus Melayu
Pakcik Julaihi tells the Muslim Malays to stand down. Pakcik Julaihi menghasut Melayu sebaik-baiknya bahasa supaya Melayu tidak berludah, bergaduh, berbunuh sesama Melayu. Kerana Melayu selalu membayangkan Melayu itu Islam dan Islam itu Melayu. Pakcik bukan Melayu tapi dia Islam. Pakcik juga menghasut Perdana Menteri Najib. Kerja kita hari ini ialah hasut-menghasut, demi kebaikan Bumiputera.




Bersih: Dirty debate
The Four Horsemen discussing in Dewan Selamba. Alas, the country gives green light for Bersih Rally to continue, only if they can hold the event in a stadium, if they can get a stadium for that event if truly the rally is peaceful it sticks to its peaceful nature of sending a big message to the Malaysians. Bond and Sara give it thumbs up; Devil proposes 'assimilation'.




Bersih No Go
Pakcik Julaihi tells SabahSarawak to stand down. Kerajaan dah panik sebelum pun perarakan dimulakan. Mereka dah dapat mesej Bersih 2.0. Cukuplah tu kan? Perarakan bukan bertujuaan untuk menggulingkan kerajaan kan? Bersih mendesak tapi bukan mengugut kan? Pakcik Julaihi menghasut Sabah Sarawak supaya tidak menyertai rally, sekaligus membuat beberapa tuntutan terhadap Ambiga.




Bersih Day Do
What happened that day on July 9. Bersih detoured from Stadium Merdeka they marched to KL streets instead. KJ Malays marched to confront them. Ibrahim Malays did not march. 1401 arrests and one death so far, but otherwise contained. The country is glad this is all over now. So we thought. No clear winners.




Two.0 faces of Bersih 2.0
The Four Horsemen discussing in Dewan Selamba. We have discovered something fishy about people who support Bersih 2.0 Rally. We suspect the same 'modus operandi' is actually a nationwide pattern, in that these people talk and think and ride on DAP or PKR's agendas when they're in the comfort of their homes or discussing views in certain websites but when they marched to the streets on July 9 they acted like they're Bersih. We must expose this pretense.




Which way after Bersih
Written by Sarah J. Brooke. Democracy is a worthy goal to pursue. Street protests are an effective way for  the people to have their voices heard. But it is also bound to breed something potentially sinister. When things reach boiling point will there be no violence? Are we really so desperate that in our dissatisfaction, we can justify to march on the streets, disrupting the peace to achieve an ideal, to uphold democracy? Seriously? Wow! So I just have to ask -- are we really that desperate?




Bersih Transcript
Written by Pakcik Julaihi. Transkrip Bersih TV: Faktor 3M -- Money, Media, Machinery. Jadi sepanjang pilihanraya ketiga-tiga elemen ini sering digunakan untuk mempengaruhi pengundi, kemudian media digunakan dan jentera kerajaan digunakan. Hakikatnya parti politik yang bertanding dalam pilihanraya itu bukan berhadapan dengan parti politik yang memerintah tetapi dengan kerajaan yang memerintah




John Malott sides Bersih
The Four Horsemen and other bloggers discuss. Dear PM Najib, it's all very simple. You say that Malaysia's elections are free and fair. Now you have a chance to prove it to the outside world and remove all doubts. If you refuse these suggestions, then the doubts will linger, and your assertions about the honesty of Malaysia's election will continue to be questioned.




Bersih Sarawak Scene
The Four Horsemen discussing in Dewan Selamba. Siah said the rally would be a citizens’ initiative with no political affiliation or involvement and urged Sarawakians to join the walk or hold their own activity wherever they were. Did Bersih 2.0 in Malaya not said the same thing over and over again prior to their rally? But Ah! Ooh! Oops! On the day when the event unfolded the whole world can see political affiliations.




Bersih's Worst-Case Scenario
The Four Horsemen watch riots in England from Dewan Selamba. You think you've been mistreated and you want to demonstrate? Go ahead but be prepared to pay the price. Most importantly don't make our lives miserable in the process. You want justice, so you go to the streets to demand justice? When hell broke loose like what happened in London what justice we're talking about now, and justice for who -- you or us the silent majority? You've got the attention but we lost our buildings. Fuck you!




Bersih Sarawak Scene Failed
As has been predicted by The Four Horsemen, and thanks largely to riots in England which have shed bad light on street demonstrations only few days before Sarawak would hold its own street demonstration, the Bersih 2.0-induced street rally of the MoCS (Movement for Change Sarawak) has been called off in the final hours. Long live Taib Mahmud and his dynasty. And the Sarawak Ibans, once again, are speechless.




UK Riots: I was there!
Sarah J. Brooke writes from England. I was so looking forward to that opening season of the premier league. Owh! There I was stuck watching lots and lots of people running around, tossing bricks, burning things and pillaging shops for £200 Nike trainers and oddly enough it wasn’t Grand Theft Auto: Looters Edition. And that friendly game between England and Netherlands in Wimbledon which was cancelled due to the chaos, where am I going to get my footie fix now rioters?




UK Riots: Malaysia Reflects
Written by Sarah J. Brooke. You may think that senseless violence will never happen to the so called street rally in Malaysia. But do we really want to test this theory? I for one don’t. Things need to change, but street rallies are not the way to force this change. So far the protests in the UK have done nothing to sway the government to change the new policies that they were about to pass. So?


(Our campaign ended August 22, 2011)

































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