Sunday, May 1, 2011

No Chinese Ministers? So What?

This joker CSL make another laughter again, saying MCA will not become part of the government at any level if the party's performance in the next general election is worse than what happened in 2008.
I always felt that this CSL is just a experience technical specialist in politics, know how to calucalate the risks to take, but has no political passionate. He knew what he has to say, like during his sex scandal, he resigned everything except keeping as MP. He knew that once he resigned as MP, he will not able to come back.
This time, he set the target to have no posts if MCA win less than 15 MP seats (they won 15 of 40 in 2008).
he knew very well the condition:
a) If BN lost in the election, MCA will certainly have now posts
b) If BN win but MCA win less than 15 seats, he will be definitely force to step down, so he will also have no more posts.
c) If BN win and even MCA win only 16 seats, then CSL will definitely has his seat comfortably.
So what is your choice? Dare to have no Chinese ministers?
Do you want to choose these sets of people who only cares their seats but they are Chinese?
or those who cares about people even they are not Chinese?
or those who are young passionate leaders that will bring Malaysia to a better home, no matter they are Chinese, Malays, Indians, Buddhist, Christian or Islam?
We were threatened to have no Chinese CM in Penang and now what we have? A more capable CM.
Why we need Chinese Ministers, when they are not even consulted for a simple Chinese translation during Wen Jia Bao visit?
At least, CSL found it right this time.
YES, WE DO NOT WANT ANY CHINESE MINISTERS IF THEY ARE ONLY MINISTERS OF SLAVE TO UMNO.

4 comments:

romerz said...

Agreed. I couldn't care less about having 'Chinese' ministers so long as we have 'Malaysian' first ministers!

The old saying, "it does not matter if the cat is white or black so long as it catches mice!"

bow said...

It only means that China will has less influence on the BN government foreign and domestic policy, it has no adverse effect on Malaysia's future and the well being of minority citizens. We could care less about it, let alone whine incessantly about it. lol!

Anonymous said...

It will not change a bit for me, i personally don't depend on Chinese minister to defend my rights and provide my livelihood. Life go on as usual for me, working and struggling hard daily to make a living at home as like every Malaysian.

bow said...

Depend on Chinese minister in BN government to safe guard the well beings and rights of Malaysians has long gone, younger generation of Malaysian is only interested in having Malaysian ministers in the government to direct their beloved country moving forward; protecting their rights and shape their nation future. The era of Chinese or Indian or Malay ministers must exis within government is too old a political idea for the new generation of Malaysian now.