Thursday, October 16, 2008

Dare to Angry, Dare to Speak, but Dare to Act?

"Dare To Angry, Dare To Speak" is the hottest slogan of MCA party election this year. All members especially the candidates show how "dares" they are everyday, critising their big brothers especially, thinking that the "darest" will win the highest post.
Even though the Chinese papers and some TV channels allocate a big column for MCA party election, however the people outside the party in general did not show high interest about the election as compared with UMNO election and current economy turmoil. Thus, all speaks, slogan and propaganda are just "own talk, own shiok" within their party members.
Many People still never give up and hope that MCA could reform and represent the PEOPLE rights.Thus, when MCA decided to stay in BN and "observe or monitor" how UMNO reforms, never forget that the PEOPLE also monitor MCA performance when they handle issues created by thier components especially UMNO.
So, "Dare to Angry, Dare to Speak", but the the question is "Date to Act"?
The recent actions/speeches against ISA show that MCA was still struggling how far they could get angry. When the reporter was arrested under ISA, MCA jumped out immedietly to get angry as they knew that some of the UMNO ministers were also object. (The joke part was I received a few sms saying that Gerakan, MCA and even MIC were working very hard to release Tan Hoon Cheng, the reporter.)
However, when Teresa Kok was not released by ISA, MCA also reduces their anger against ISA as they knew that UMNO will not happy if they protest.
The funnist part is they totally Dare Not Angry and Dare Not Speak when RPK is not released until now.
This is the furthest anger they can go so far.
Keep it up, MCA. Keep on angry, Keep on Speak and hopefully Keep on Act.

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