Recently Anwar Ibrahim was accused of reporting to the US on matters that happened in Malaysia. Only a dimwit is unaware of the current political situation here.
Spread open a newspaper, on the TV news or visit our country, any tourist will chance to glimpse the splendid performances our politicians staged during the parliamentary meetings. Because of YouTube their popularity soared. To capture a wide audience will depend on how notorious and callous they intended to display their behaviors to the public. I think they secretly enjoyed the comments and criticism the media and general public threw at them. It is immaterial whether the words that poured out of their mouths were sensible or worth pondering over. To be noticed is good enough to climb the political ladder. After all to be in public service, you need to be recognized to survive.
By opening our doors to the world, by employing foreigners to assist in our workforce, by inviting foreign companies to invest in our country, by welcoming other nations to set up their consulates here, we are allowing them the opportunity to share our lives. There are two solutions which may help to prevent our domestic problems from leaking to the outside world, by closing our doors to foreigners, and by banning the use of the internet.
This way outsiders can’t come in, we can’t go out. What an excellent way to keep our problems a secret. We can then live in innocent bliss under our coconut shells away from external influences and interventions.
Spread open a newspaper, on the TV news or visit our country, any tourist will chance to glimpse the splendid performances our politicians staged during the parliamentary meetings. Because of YouTube their popularity soared. To capture a wide audience will depend on how notorious and callous they intended to display their behaviors to the public. I think they secretly enjoyed the comments and criticism the media and general public threw at them. It is immaterial whether the words that poured out of their mouths were sensible or worth pondering over. To be noticed is good enough to climb the political ladder. After all to be in public service, you need to be recognized to survive.
By opening our doors to the world, by employing foreigners to assist in our workforce, by inviting foreign companies to invest in our country, by welcoming other nations to set up their consulates here, we are allowing them the opportunity to share our lives. There are two solutions which may help to prevent our domestic problems from leaking to the outside world, by closing our doors to foreigners, and by banning the use of the internet.
This way outsiders can’t come in, we can’t go out. What an excellent way to keep our problems a secret. We can then live in innocent bliss under our coconut shells away from external influences and interventions.
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