Saturday, September 6, 2008

A Crime Is A Crime

Is it not a crime if you have committed it and no longer in the country of origin? Same as the argument that a person who committed a crime or wrongdoing in a company or organization is no longer attached to it or who has since resigned, commits no crime? To the law, a crime is a crime, am I not right??? (I'm not an expert in laws or rather Malaysia laws)

So, a member of a racist political party recently reiterated that he had resigned or no longer with the company years ago and the company concerned had also "closed shop" was not responsible for things that happened then or years ago. But, but, he was in the setup then. He surely knew a thing or two! Just because a case is brought up now does not mean one can "wash hand" and claims no responsibility or liability!

Perhaps, maybe one ought to take a hard look into Malaysia laws which give immunity to a political party or the whole party elites or all members that supported its propaganda. Those get caught and brought to the knowledge of mainstream media or "public attention" are merely for the sake of putting up a show. Malaysians call them 'small fish'. And we have not talked about 'what happens next' after all the drama. God knows!

As for the ELITES, anyone who accuses them will be caught or accused instead, even with evidence or SD. So, either "you swim with me or die cock stand on your own". That's the message that seems to go around with the taiko (big brother) in Malaysia political reality. You are protected to the core if 'you do what I say or close one eye to what I do'.

Going against all odds, this Ahmad will walk away scot-free and the ultras will lap him up as a hero of sort. The script is all the same - jerks like him always goes into hiding whenever they committed wrongdoings and quietly garner enough support and then hold a press conference to claim their innocence. This 'disappearing stunt' just acted out recently by a Kulim MP who caused a ruckus in the bar council forum. He went into hiding as well. Similar act? They are of the same species perhaps - smack of arrogance and cowardliness.

Actually, they are 'a blessing in disguise' of sort to fellow opposition parties. Continue to do it, become racist, as they can but come another round of votes, they will be given their last rites. Corrupt, korek, corrupt, korek, tantamount to digging their own graves and buried six feet under in the end.

Ali, Ah Kow, Mutu, Ah Singh, Kadazan, they all want to live in peace and harmony. All the Ali's too will vote against RACISM. That's for sure!

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