Sunday, October 11, 2009

MCA Big Heads battle finised, Small Heads battle starts

What do you think about the MCA' EGM results?
I think the "lao sai" delegates created another bigger tragedy. This reminded me a HK movie about the gangsters. The gangsters in all areas were initially controlled by 2 big gangster heads and they always fight to expand their influences to other areas. The situation was chaos but still under-controlled by the Police. However, after 2 big gangster heads were killed, the situation instead getting better but get more chaos as now, the gangsters were controlled by more heads, but s smaller heads.
Of course, I am a non-MCA members and certainly not a central delegate. I have no say of their decision but just could not understand how the delegates think when they casted their votes. Probably they have too many personal feelings and considerations until they ignore the bigger picture of which direction the party should go.
But as a Chinese ( I do not agree they use the name of Chinese in their party name), but since they claimed that they represent Chinese community, then we have the rights to say something here. As far as most Chinese are concerned, MCA played its roles in their older days but they had gradually lost faith and supports within Chinese community since many years ago when they were happily controlled by the "lao sai" presidents and UMNO.
Whether you like him or not, OTK might be too arrogant and a bit stingy the way he politic, but he is the only President that the members (and Chinese?) could put some hopes that he may be able to reinvent the party back to its original roles.
But he was rejected by the 1141 central delegates.
It is no point to say this now and what is the future of MCA? Do you think the Kong, Liow, Ng, Wee and others could replace the leadership of chaos MCA now?
马华江湖从此又多事, and we still could not free from flooding with massive MCA news in the papers.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Younger generation of Malaysian think differently now especially those of non-Malay origin. No one want to vote a Chinese party into government anymore like the old timers that were Chin.Edu. still think of China first and identify them as so. They realize this type of mindset is a set back for the country finally. Not many among non Malay really pay any notice to this loser party anymore after 12th election ,let them continue to claim who they are and live inside their own Chinese cocoon. WHO CARE!!! haha...

bow said...

Pal so you are a Chinese, you must be a citizen of China, that allow you to live in Malaysia for long time, it is quite rare. lol!!