From Within PKR
You as a country’s leadership should not have spoken arrogantly to challenge the west with nothing to gain except for your personal popularity, so-called like a celebrity.
But it won’t change anything and it’s not smart enough.
There are a lot of smarter and better ways to demonstrate our solidarity with more significant and effective results I suppose.
As an example, you can push the political parties or NGO as the frontliners to demonstrate our solidarity. Your government can still give blessing and support from behind. No need to express your anger or shout using blunt or sloppy words and arrogantly. It won’t change or gain anything except your personal self-satisfaction and popularity, maybe.
There is a great possibility of retaliation or manipulation from them. It will have bad consequences and a significant effect on our economy as we are not the big players.
Do you still remember how Soros played us in late nineties due to unnecessary sloppy word from our old man big mouth on so called to challenge the west? At the end who has suffered
Now our RM is already bad. We are not surprised if it will dive further down and worse for whatever reason it might be.
There are always a lot of ways to do good things but with similar results, so does otherwise.
Think wisely before action and always make a smart move all the time!
By now at least ALL those rotten heads have been guillotine off as a forward direction...😂😂😂😂
Stop hoping? Anwar was useless in dr m's administration and he is showing that right now as PMX. Its like after years of experience, he is clueless on what he is suppose to do.
By convention, party with largest seats in coalition gets to be PM. Anwar should not be sitting there as he failed to get those seats.
I believe PMX has deliberate reasons behind his actions in the past year, likely part of a long-term strategy , wait until he finishes his first term. Otherwise who are we rooting for ?
Malaysia has faced significant challenges over the last forty years.
Pushing against DSAI and the PH-BN coalition could trigger rapid repercussions. Rebuilding will take time—months, years, and maybe even a decade or two.
A swift recovery shouldn't be expected, especially with the majority behaving in a dominating manner. Under DSAI, Malaysia can and will progress, but patience is key.
Unity is crucial; minor issues and trials shouldn't divide us, as it's easy to regress and start anew.