I don’t agree with changing the PM now.
Why? Because among a sea of clowns, he may not be perfect. But he’s still the better fool we’ve got.
He’s the only one trying to settle decades of debts, plug financial black holes, and fix the rot others conveniently ignored.
Yet, we judge him for a judiciary still tangled in political puppetry. We curse him for crooks walking free. But we forget who kept the system dirty all these years.
This isn’t a one-man game. It’s a decades-old cartel of politics, power and greed.
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Yes, maybe he waited too long for this job. Yes, maybe some of his ideas sound tired, and he’s running out of them now.
But where exactly do we think we are as a nation? We’re at our lowest, drowning in racial tensions, political hypocrisy and economic troubles. And somehow, we expect magic?
Instead, we hear the same old power-hungry has-beens shouting from the shadows. Not for the people, but to protect their own skin and fatten their cronies.
What exactly are we hoping for? A saviour from the same rotten pool?
Things are slow. We’re angry. But let’s be real – now isn’t the time for another circus act.
It’s time for tough calls, bitter medicine and accountability. Not another round of recycled crooks in new suits.
Malaysia stands at a breaking point. We either brace ourselves for the real fight to fix this country, or we let the same devils dress up as angels and fool us again.
Your choice. But this time, don’t say you weren’t warned.
Who really benefits from all this political chaos?
Let’s get brutally honest: the common person gains nothing. But the political vultures circling for power? They benefit.
What are we losing?
- Business confidence: Every political shake-up sends investors running. Projects stall. Jobs vanish. The economy takes a hit, again.
- Public trust: We’re fast losing whatever little trust we had in the system. Judiciary, enforcement, governance – all seen as puppets in a bigger political game.
- Foreign investment: Nobody bets on a country at war with itself. Our neighbours are cashing in while we’re still arguing about who sits in Putrajaya.
- Workdays and productivity: Each political stunt wastes precious time. Businesses slow down, public service halts, and we lose critical working days in uncertainty.
- The system itself: We’re undermining our own institutions. Every power grab leaves a trail of broken promises, compromised agencies and a system in shambles.
Who’s behind this?
- Shallow minds driven by emotion: They chant, they march, they demand change – without a plan, just blind rage. They’ll break what they can’t fix.
- Power-hungry politicians protecting their skin: The real movers. They stir the pot, make deals in dark rooms, and sell hope to the masses – just to cover their own tracks or escape justice.
Hard truth
We have far more to lose than they do. They gamble with our future for their short-term gain. When the dust settles, we’re the ones paying the price – in jobs, trust, peace and stability.
So before we get dragged into another wave of manufactured outrage, ask yourself:
- Who’s really pulling the strings?
- What do they stand to gain?
- And what are you prepared to lose?
We’ve seen this film before…
… and it never ends well.
We’ve seen what happened in the last two elections. We’ve seen what happens when backdoor governments crawl into power. Scandals erupt, from milk subsidies to oil deals, while the people pay the price.
We’ve seen sons-in-law, brothers-in-law and political proxies break the law – yet still walk free, untouched by the very system meant to uphold justice.
We’ve seen people abuse religion and race to divide us. They preach louder than empty vessels, delivering nothing but hate and fear.
We’ve seen politicians sell hope like cheap goods, only to betray every promise when the spotlight fades.
We’ve watched a nation once proud of its tourism now turn into ghost towns, crippled by lies, corruption and endless political drama.
We’ve seen defamation cases thrown around like confetti – not to seek justice, but to silence critics and hide the truth.
Bitter reality
We’ve been fooled before. And if we’re not careful, we’ll be fooled again.
It’s time to wake up, Malaysia. The game is old. The actors are the same. The script hasn’t changed.
But the victims? It’s always us.
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- Tegakkan maruah serta kualiti kehidupan rakyat
- Galakkan pembangunan saksama, lestari serta tangani krisis alam sekitar
- Raikan kerencaman dan keterangkuman
- Selamatkan demokrasi dan angkatkan keluhuran undang-undang
- Lawan rasuah dan kronisme


Education is the root of the political agenda. Quality education will help solve the problem of choice. Presently voters are used to vote for a fistful of ringgit without thinking what the future brings.
Bring quality education and professional and dedicated teachers.
There is a pity truth, “Muddy waters are best cleared by leaving it alone”. It means let it be..the problem will sort itself out and things will be clear eventually. Let the two corrupt forces have it at each other. Yes things will get ugly but sometimes that is what is needed in a society that is divided on many levels unable to see beyond their parochial narrow interests.