Apathy

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"BERSIH 2.0 is stupid. You happy now that KL is locked down? Annoying. Irritating. My shopping plans are now ruined!"

There are people who say that they have no business with politics and politics has no business with them. To them, nothing can be done to make things better. They think they are above it all. Just because they are content with their own inaction, they condemn those who support the cause or at least help to propagate the idea. And when things go down the crapper, they think they have sanctuary elsewhere.

In my opinion, these are not fence-sitters, but rather the fence. As the Chinese proverb goes, "unless the needle pokes into your own flesh, you won't feel the pain". Let's hope that when the day comes, the needle won't be too big!

Chaz Zye, Tulai and Grat who are currently marching in KL, keep safe and keep dry!

And for EarlGrey who is preparing for his charity concert tonight (an unfortunate clash), all the best. Truly a supporter of the cause with not a single complaint from your lips.

Comments

TZ said…
whoever blaming BERSIH for ruin their plan... please sit @ the corner and think about what you have said :p

Who should be blamed in this case?
Medie007 said…
BERSIH wasn't even political in the first place. Gosh these people sitting in the politics should start reading.
William said…
@tz: we only have ourselves to blame if things keep going on like this
@medie: yes, the coalition for fair elections. But like it or not, elections are between political parties. It's still politics. It's not like we are bishops voting for a Pope.
Anonymous said…
true...but even so IMHO ambiga shouldnt have open an invitation to either side...but as you said..the line is fine indeed...should have joined me today...

-vincent C
thompsonboy said…
who cares about these bitter tranny queens
Deicidal said…
Bersih wasn't political. But it was made so. Notable opposition members turned it into the monster it was that day.

Yes, peaceful demonstration is one way to voice the people's concerns, and perhaps warranted. But at what cost? Inciting chaos among the public?

For all the good that Bersih did to raise awareness in our election system, there's now a good deal of hatred and strife between the people and government and authorities.

I'm just not convinced that more good came out of this rally than the bad. Apparently, there is a report of a death already. Hope everyone else is safe.
William said…
@VincentC:
It's impossible for a BN politician to join. The whip will be cracked. And I don't think they will sacrifice everything for BERSIH.

@TBoy:
:O :D

@Deicidal:
I feel there is no point having a "feel good" situation with the authorities when

1) people can "commit suicide" in the care of the MACC and CCTV footage go missing due to "an act of God"
2) people can't even determine what to call their God
3) The swiftness of police action depends on which side you are on
4) The law is applied differently depending on which side you are on
5) The media has nothing bad to say about the Government of the day
6) Open verdicts from the coroner's court is the norm
7) "Muhibah" is just lip service

As for the EC, I can only tell what I saw first hand in GE12-- at my polling station (an opposition stronghold), the EC staff just stand by and not help the elderly and disabled. And when voting stopped, they refused to allow counting to start until we complained to the EC HQ. Apalah...
Although the Government is doing good in other departments, I'm sure, but the way these issues are handled really point to a serious rot in the system. If they don't even wanna admit to the rot, what remedial action can take place?
Twilight Man said…
BERSIH vs KOTOR... vote one!

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