Viper Wiping Out The Cobra!
Nazir is NEP product too, says Ibrahim Ali
Once You Have Stolen, You And All Your Future Generations Must Continue To Steal Forever!
- Mamak God -
The Mamak God instilled nationwide corruption and all sorts of pariah culture so much so that no one can turn things around anymore?
The Chinese has a saying, a snake with no head is impotent ... meaning first thing first, kill the Boss!
And if there is any suggestion that Mamak God must be sent to hell for the world to have any hope, it's understood he will say who and who also steal, also, also rob, also murder what? That's typical of a spineless pariah. A real man will say, okay, I fucked it, so what? Come fuck me!
Don't let the spineless snake get away, hold him by his neck, skin him and dig the fuck bladder out of him .. then everyone will look upon you as the Hero ... The Snake Slayer.
No one will remember you sin anymore, and even if they do, they will not dare to question you anymore because they know what you are capable of ... Do that while you can, don't wait till it's already too late.
No one will give a shit if you given the spineless toddy drinkers a buck or two or not, certainly not if "First Lady" is higher than the unknown palace lady or not ... they care about the root cause of all ills. Uprooting the cause of all ills is all it takes to ensure you don't get kicked out like a dog. Nothing else can assure that ... just look at Pak Lah. He is the finest example of pain killer is no cure.
Remember the saying, when the going gets tough, the tough gets going.
Latest hit song in town "I always know I am a spineless snake. Hut hey, babe with some makeup, you can always fool the world you're a high flying dragon!"
KUALA LUMPUR, June 21 — Perkasa chief Datuk Ibrahim Ali rebuffed today
Speaking to The Malaysian Insider, the de facto leader of right-wing Malay groups fighting to maintain affirmative action policies as Bumiputera rights urged the prime minister’s brother to be fair in assessing pro-Bumiputera policies in Malaysia.
Yesterday, Nazir repeated his call for a review of the NEP, saying that the policy has been unfair to the majority of Malays.
Nazir, a younger brother to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, said the time had come for the government to protect the interest of the majority of the Malays and not just a selected few.
But the controversial Ibrahim (picture) said today that the CIMB chief too had benefited from the NEP.
“That was his personal opinion and I believe he is a product of the New Economic Policy,” said Ibrahim.
“Bank Bumiputra, now known as CIMB, was a product of affirmative action policy,” he added.
“Everyone should look at what they have received so that they can be fair to others,” said Ibrahim.
In calling for a review of NEP-type policies, Nazir questioned the lack of transparency in the allocation of Bumiputera shares in listed companies and the awarding of APs.
Nazir told the influential Malay weekly Mingguan Malaysia that the NEP, which was introduced during his father Tun Abdul Razak Hussein’s administration to forge unity, had become a divisive policy.
“I would like to suggest to Datuk Seri Nazir to read the book ‘World on Fire’ by Amy Chua from Yale University,” said Ibrahim.
“If he reads the book, he will understand the reason behind fair distribution of wealth and the importance of policies like the NEP,” he added.
The book by Chua, a Yale University Law School professor, argues that free market democracy can increase ethnic conflicts when there is a market-dominant minority. The findings of the book have been disputed by many scholars.
Ibrahim said Nazir may have viewed the matter from a banker’s point of view.
“Maybe Datuk Nazir was looking at it as a banker, but he is not a politician like his brother Datuk Seri Najib,” said Ibrahim.
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