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Friday, May 23, 2008

‘Be Orwellian like Singapore’



KUANTAN: Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob briefly became a newscaster during the state assembly sitting here yesterday, reading an article about stringent measures taken by the Singapore Government on a group of political activists who screened a film about Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew without obtaining approval from the media regulator.

The article was carried by a local English daily yesterday and with the paper cutting in his hands, Adnan took several minutes reading it.

It was to drive home the message that by being too lenient and open to media practitioners including bloggers, there could be an influx of articles so much so that readers were inclined to believe falsehoods.

Adnan said that it was good if Malaysia could be strict like Singapore.

“In Malaysia, we just let them be and due to some bloggers, people tend to believe unfounded articles as the truth.

“This is to show that this is what we get when we are too open,” he said.

Adnan, however, noted that a blog had its uses as it could be a platform to explain the government's policies and programmes.

He also spoke in jest that even he had a blog while state Information, Science, Technology and Innovation Committee chairman Datuk Mohd Sharkar Shamsuddin had none.

Earlier, when replying to a written question from Abdul Rahman Mohamad (BN – Padang Tengku), Mohd Sharkar said he had no intention of setting up a blog because readers whose negative comments were not posted might take the matter into another blog and condemn him or the state government.


The same time an UMNO member calling for more press freedom, this time it's another UMNO member calling for less press freedom!

Don't you just love it?

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Is Karpal Singh stupid?

by fellow Malaysian blogger Malaysia Waves:

"Karpal still doesn't get it. The time for opposition politics is over. Now, the PR is faced with a mountain of practical issues to overcome and making enemies with:

a. The majority race (malays)
b. The royalty
c. The Islamic faith

is not going to help each and every PR government in carrying out their duties.

Karpal need to wake up and smell the coffee. The time for rhetoric and empty threats is over. The reason why Karpal is not getting resonance from fellow DAP leaders is because they are all in the business of “getting things done”.

And practically, handling issues which is of not in the majority of the public’s interest is not a big priority on their agenda. What’s important now is to deliver what has been promised in the last election.

And I am sure that making enemies with the Palace is one sure way of getting yourself in a hot soup for no major gain.

My point being is that let us tackle issues that’s of public’s interest and not of your own individual political ideology agenda which is most of the time unpopular with the public.

The public wants to see the government deliver. That’s the #1 agenda for all. And the Malaysian public is a very pragmatic type of public, including the Chinese. That explains why the level of support of the Chinese to Dr. Mahathir when he was PM was consistent since 1990.

Despite the fact that Dr. Mahathir is a racist, a bigot, an ardent supporter of National Economic Policies and not to mention Malay Rights, the Chinese electorate came to his rescue in the 1999 elections and gave BN a rousing support in 2004 all because of him.

Karpal and his band of misfits should ask themselves, why is this so? How can a man who’s belief structure is heaven and earth apart from the Chinese can get so much of the Chinese support?

The answer is simple. Dr. Mahathir delivered. During the time of his reign, the Chinese experienced economic uplifting never before experienced under any other Prime Ministers. For that, the Chinese threw their support behind Dr. Mahathir come what may. In fact, the level of support for Dr. M among the Chinese did not wane even after he made his Negara Islam declaration.

DAP should remember this for in 1995, Dr. Mahathir nearly routed DAP from the map of Malaysia. In 1999, if it wouldn’t for the support of the Chinese, the BN government would have fallen with their face down. The Chinese defended the rule of Dr. Mahathir despite Dr. Mahathir being the opposite of the Chinese political beliefs.

Karpal, for one, have not learnt his lesson. Karpal needs to evaluate an issue and differentiate between issues which is “realpolitik” and “elitepolitik” of nature. It seems most of the PR leaders are aware of this except Karpal.

As a result of Karpal’s non-discriminatory actions, the BN has found an opportunity to drive a wedge between the PR leaders. Their insistence to indict Karpal for sedition is an attempt to drive a wedge between the PR leaders (http://www.malaysia-today.net/2008/content/view/7187/1/)

One should ask, why indict Karpal on this issue alone? Why wasn’t there an indiction on his other statements before? The reason is that the parties involved in this issue are members of the PR specifically PAS.

The BN is trying to catch PAS in an awkward situation. Karpal’s statement was in defense of the Perak MB’s action to sack the Director of JAIP. It will be very awkward for the MB of Perak not to defend Karpal. On the other hand, if the MB of Perak or PAS do not come out to defend Karpal, then it will show that there is no solidarity among the PR component parties.

But, the fact that no other DAP leaders coming out to support Karpal shows that Karpal is guilty of becoming a loose cannon. And PR do not need loose cannon, especially with someone like Karpal Singh.

So, my suggestion to PR leaders is to leave Karpal to his own devices and let him sink and swim with his statements. Pretty soon, the public will see that most of Karpal statements do not represent the DAP or PR in any way."


But We UMNO also got sedition mah!

Well.. there are couple of questions they need to ask Pak lah. He seems to be "makan cili tidak tahu pedas"

1. Pelantikan MB Terengganu, Umno has made a lot of sedition remark to Sultan .... remember the "Natang" word ? And pak la himself did said "Unconstitutional" on regard of pelantikan MB ? Why no action has been taken so far ? but action being taken to those are no Umno/BN supporter ?


The above is an example ..... ban example by far menyakit teringga bila mendengar !!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

SIL in hot seat.....

The goatee MP Khairy Jamaluddin has hired several of his cybertroopers with hundreds of spam comments in the Anti-Khairy blog saying:

"BAPAK ISA MAHATHIR DAN BUKAN KHAIRY. BLOG ANTIKHAIRY DIBIAYAI MUKHRIZ, NAMPAK SANGGAT".

(ISA IS MADE BY MAHATHIR NOT KHAIRY. BLOG ANTIKHAIRY IS MADE BY MUKHRIZ)

Look at his spams, he can't even type for shit...

Anti-Khairy is funded by no-one!

To Khairy, please. Atleast we don't sellout to Singapore unlike you.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Hey Rais, here's a middle finger you stupid sexist Taliban pig,

Sunday May 4, 2008
Ministry wants Local Women Going Abroad Alone to Get Family Consent

KUALA KLAWANG: Local women intending to travel abroad alone may need family consent in a bid to prevent them from being used as “drug mules” by international syndicates.

Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said a proposal to this effect would be made soon to the Cabinet, following several incidents where women were used to smuggle drugs overseas.

Out of 119 cases of Malaysian women hauled up before foreign courts, 90% were linked to drugs, he said.

“Last night, my ministry, together with the Home Ministry, have jointly forwarded a report to the Cabinet on the matter.

“Both ministries agreed that factors like family, religion, immigration laws and preventive measures need to be considered before a Malaysian woman goes abroad alone,” Rais told reporters after officiating at the Malaysian Silambam Association's Jelebu branch here yesterday.

On the proposed requirement for family consent, he said it would enable the woman's family to monitor her departure and serve as a preventive measure against her being duped by international drug syndicates. – Bernama

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As Marina Mahathir said: "I have to say that I always thought Dr Rais was much smarter than this..............."

Friday, May 2, 2008

Me, fellow bloggers, Malaysiakini and the rakyat have been wondering.......



WHY IS THIS IDIOT STILL AN MP?

After the recent Parliament session.......



and last year's stupid sexist remark against Batu Gajah MP....



and another previous debate with Batu Gajah MP.....



Why did Bung Mokhtar took part in this year's Election and win again!? No offense to fellow Kinabatangans, but are you guys stupid or something? Has YB Radin given you guys free smack just to re-elect him?

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

A tribute to two of greatest living legends........

Last week, two people passed away in respect & honour. One is the James Dean of the Dance music scene, and the other is a poet who's also a fellow blogger & a true nationalist.


Barry Connell is one of the newest faces to watch in dance music in 2008. Considered to be "The James Dean of the electronic music scene", he is the new major force for the UK's house and hard dance scene. 2 weeks ago he and Judge Jules played live at Glasgow, and is considered to be one of the best raves in the UK for 2008. You can listen to it here.

Connell was a resident at Goodgreef from 2005 and looked to be set for a great year with various bookings around the world.

Our thoughts are with his fiancé Amanda and let's hope he'll continue rave on right now in heaven.

There is a facebook group in his memory which can be found at - http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=12004262699 and a guestbook on his website http://www.barryconnell.com/ that you can leave messages of condolence.


Another fellow tribute is to the late poet & fellow Rustam A. Sani. Rustam, who's an intellectual, a scholar and also one of the greatest poets besides A.Samad Said and Usman Awang, sadly passed away last week.

Described as one of Malaysia's leading intellectuals, he has served on Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Universiti Malaya and the Institute of Strategic and International Studies.

In the late 1980s, he was awarded the prestigious Hadiah Sastera Negara (National Literary Award).

Blogger Anil Netto, in his tribute, noted that Rustam had just completed two books - Failed Nation: Concerns of a Malaysian Nationalist and Social Roots of the Malay Left.

His blogs are Vox Populi and Suara Ku. May Allah rest him and DJ Barry in peace.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Khir Botox is right!

Former Selangor Menteri Besar Dr Mohd Khir Toyo said he knew it all along that Barisan Nasional (BN) would suffer heavy losses in the March 8 polls, long before the date arrived



More in MALAYSIAKINI.com

Finally, some hard-ball truth from a fellow UMNO member. But seriously, does UMNO actually realise this after a month of defeat?

Saturday, April 26, 2008

3 years too late-lah, Hishamuddin

'I'm sad I upset non-Malays'
By : Arman Ahmad

KUALA LUMPUR: Umno Youth chief Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein yesterday apologised for drawing a kris at the Umno general assembly in 2005 and 2006, acknowledging that the act had upset non-Malays.
"Today, we saw many things being talked about in earnest among the delegates," he said after chairing the first Barisan Nasional youth meeting since the general election last month.

"This included the issue of the Panca Warisan kris. I told them, I am responsible for what happened if it had in any way affected our performance.

"I apologise if this has affected anybody. I apologise to the non-Malays if they felt afraid of the symbol.

"To the Malays, I also apologise because I cannot defend the symbol of our heritage."
Hishammuddin said the issue was not as big as it was made out to be.

"But the reality is such, and I am not someone who is so filled with pride or arrogance that I cannot accept this fact.

"This is a sad lesson. However, if the dictates of politics are such, then we as leaders must embrace it and place our position in the Barisan Nasional above all else."

The Panca Warisan kris, which is kept at the Umno Youth headquarters, is ceremoniously carried into the hall at the start of every Umno general assembly.

In the past, the Umno Youth chief would, at the start of the assembly, unsheath the blade and kiss it before holding it up in the air. The kris would then be placed on a pedestal.

The raising and kissing of the kris at the assembly in 2005 and 2006 created an uproar among non-Malays, particularly those in MCA and Gerakan.

Hishammuddin announced that there would be greater cooperation among BN component parties, including those in Sabah and Sarawak. They would now meet once every two weeks.

"They have a lot of experience handling people from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds and can play a central role in the future," he said.

Meanwhile, MCA Youth chief Datuk Liow Tiong Lai, who also attended the meeting, said the delegates had discussed the kris issue.

"The kris will be there, but we from the Chinese community hope that it will not be raised. Hishammuddin made a brave decision to rethink the issue and to apologise."







Dear Hishamuddin,

I like you as a person. i shook your hand at the recent UMNO meeting at the Sheraton Subang, and my mom thanked you for being a wonderful support for my mom's events in 2001. But in the case of being an UMNO Youth leader, you're a stupid fuck.

You should've apologized 3 years ago you stupid idiot. Because of you, UMNO has become a Neo-Nazi party and we've lost alot of support from the non-Malays due to your statements at the UMNO General Assembly. If i were you, i'd have said something more nicer without losing a pro-Bumiputera stance.

Here's what Rocky said about your apology:

The apology, to me, is most pathetic. For years the modern Malay have wielded the keris at weddings, traditional ceremonies, and cultural shows and never had to apologize. Because we know how to do it properly. There is nothing wrong with the keris-wielding picture; it's how Hishammuddin did it that was probably so wrong. He should be made to produce a manual on "How not to cause others great discomfort with the harmless act of unsheathing, and wielding, the keris".

Sebab nila setitik, abih susu sebelanga (One bad apple spoils the whole bunch).

Thank you Hishamuddin for shaming UMNO, fellow Malaysians and your own father, the late Tun Hussein Onn. Now, go cry to your mommy.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Stephen Sackur is a cunt. Way to go Mahathir!


From my UMNO brother BigDog:

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad said today that PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Dato’ Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as “Making a political move, a man very unpopular trying to do something ‘right’. He is making use of the system in the worse way”, when reacting to the suggestion of the Prime Minsiter attempting to “make good against the Judiciary”, which was purportedly damaged during the former’s time.

Talking to Stephen Sackur in a BBC “Hardtalk” first aired this afternoon, who described him as “A personified fellow”. The program was taped in London on Friday, 18 April 2008, was his first interview on air in a foreign media since the 12th Malaysia General Elections on 8 March 2008.

He said “Results of the GE shows former supporters of the ruling party (BN), voted Oppositions, not because they like them!”. When asked for the reason, the stern response was “The Government promised to remove corruption but they themselves are corrupt”. He also explained that PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah must go now because the next leader needed time to revive the party and the support.

On the New Economic Policy, “It was a system placed by his predecessors. The system worked for 50 years and worked very well. it is to correct the imbalance created since the British days”. Sackur asked about the dissatisfaction from different ethic groups in the country and charged Malaysia, especially in Tun Dr. Mahathir’s time practiced racial biased policies and now no longer relevant nor acceptable. His response was “Malaysia is built for all. Everyone is prosperous. All benefited from the Government policies and progressed. Why only now all these are surfacing?”.

Then Sackur charged if people were to voice out aginst him then, they would be arrested. “Hundreds of people were arrested?”. Tun Dr. Mahathir’s instant response, “Who are they?” and contradicting the host with “The first thing I did as the Prime Minister, was to release many political detainees”. He the added that foreign media is fond of making up these stories and end up propagating them as “the truth”.

In the case of Anwar Ibrahim, when asked to comment about having the support of many and even BN MPs ready to defect, and wanted to make changes in the system, including racially based policies “He is welcomed to do that, when he becomes to the PM” and added “The present leadership should be blamed for losing support of the BN MPs”.

On issues raised by Anwar, which is favourable to the minority groups “Opportunism for him, now. He was in Government before. He did not complain”. Then the issue about his arrest and conviction was trumped up and now proposing that the former regretted on that episode “Why should I regret? He was arrested and locked up for abuse of power. This is accordance to the Malaysian law”. Sackur then added that Anwar wanted to do a full and thorough public inquiry for all Tun Dr. Mahathir’s wrong doings in the 22 years in office, he responded with sarcasm, “Lets see him so a fully impartial inquiry. Probably he can get foreigners”.

When responding to Sackur’s list of Western report of unfair trial for Anwar, Tun Dr. Mahathir asked in return “What are the track record of these countries? The are the sort of people who hold people without trial, like Guantamo Bay”. Then the issue was raised about the Internal Security Act, which was a put in place as Emergency Ordinance by the British. “We did it under the law of the country. We need to prevent people from causing racial riot and disharmony”.

On the move by PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah making ex-gratia payments to dismissed Lord President Tun Mohamed Salleh Abas and five Supreme Court Judges, “A political move by a man very unpopular, trying to do “something right”. He is making use of the system in worse way!”. What he did not say was, none of the members of the bench attended the Bar Council dinner where PM ‘Flip-Flop’ Abdullah made the announcement.

The debate when on towards democracy. “Democracy is good when the leader is good. It was a leader of a democratic country who dropped atomic bombs”.

Sackur then charged him as being ‘Anti Semitic’ and the instant response was “Anti Semitism is something created by the Jews themselves”. He then related to the earlier issue of democracy “There are journalist who were arrested for talking about the Holocaust. Where is the ‘Freedom of Press’ then?”.

The interview was ended when he was asked, whether he will contunue to attack the Leadership and Government, “Why should I be quiet, when they are doing something wrong to my country?”.

The wide ranging 30 minute program, was a really good interview, indeed.

*Updated on 6.20pm


click here to watch the interview

Well done Tun ! you have given Stephen Sackur a very good lesson, dont belittle Malaysians .The mat salleh always think they are the most cleverest race in the world but today he was caught with his pents down(Miss Teen USA South Carolina and Jade Goody anyone?). How come a Malaysian dare to tell him that the whites are the race that colonized,rob,steal and murdered innocent people and this was said in the capital of THE GREAT "Pete Doherty" BRITAIN.Who dares to say such words non other than TUN DR MAHATHIR MOHAMMAD,SYABAS TUN !

Oh and BigDog is really quick man! Makes UMNO proud!

KJ Gay for Tian Chua

Looking at the photos of the recent Parliamentary Questioning, i stumbled upon a disturbing photo:



That's Khairy Jamaluddin (UMNO) talking to Tian Chua (PKR). But the thing that disturbs me about this photo is:

"HOW FUCKING QUEER CAN THIS PHOTO BE?!"

Looking at this photo, it reminds me of Ian McKellen's character in the movie "And the Band Played On", who is gay and has an Asian boyfriend named Keiko. And that is what eerily creeps me out.

And so, i present a very queer version of this photo:


KJ: Later go back to my house and i Mat Rempit u?
TC: And then i go Ah Beng you back ah?

Saturday, April 19, 2008

What Malaysia needs is a sexual revolution, and i'm serious.

There has been significant shifts in social attitudes, behaviours and institutional regulations surrounding sexuality since Freud opened the door to the bedroom. Sexuality throughout the 20th century has moved closer to the centre of public debate than ever before. One hundred years ago the idea of sexual politics would have been unthinkable. For many in the lecture today the 1960s which unleashed the so called sexual revolution seems more a source of comic relief and tragic nostalgic recirculation than political inspiration. Throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s the combination of student protests, counter culture movements and medically prescribed contraceptives ushered in a decisive break with the preceding values which prescribed confinement of women’s sexual pleasure within the suburban walls of heterosexual marriage and the regulation of man’s sexuality in the public. D.H Lawrence may have shocked an earlier generation with Lady Chatterley’s extramarital sexual independence, but it was not until the 1970s that women’s sexuality outside marriage became widely accepted.


-From the essay The Sexual Revolution of the 60s by isis Creations


Those were the words of the 1960s. In the time of Johnson's Vietnam stupidity and post-McCarthyist self-individuality, Americans & Brits looks toward a new form of enlightenment: Sex. The age of the hippie where a women can choose their man without any of the 1950's "perfectionist" criteria being shoved down their throats. If the 50's show that women choose their husband through criterias like money, looks and a happy suburban life, then in the 60's women choose choose their men through three things: Freedom, Personality and Sex.

However, here in Malaysia it's pretty much still the 50's by social terms. Girls choose their men by money and looks rather than personality. Got a nice car? You get a girlfriend. Handsome looks? Get a girlfriend. Lots of money? Get a girlfriend. Personality? Sense of humour? Good heart? Not needed.

Which is why most Malaysian girls you see are dating guys who are douchebags with long-hairs. I'm not generalising, but i'm being honest. A sexual revolution means that girls choose men by personality, freedom & sex. You don't need good looks, you don't need money, all you need is to have a good personality & be good in bed.

The hippies of the 60s may not have looks and money, but they are orgy-makers of all kinds. Most of these hippies were jocks, nerds, cheerleaders and such that were tired of the 50's conformist love model. They wanted men that could make them laugh rather than having good looks. They wanted men that could please them from the inside rather than from outside. That's sexual revolution.

And this is what Malaysia should be doing. A Malaysian sexual revolution would not just change a woman's view on men, but would also increase sexual productivity to a point Mahathir wanted by 2050. And not just that, it may reduce the chance of dumb MPs saying sexist things like 'bocor', and a sexual revolution would also give more role to for the Ministry of Women, Family & Community Development. Sure, Malaysian women are now free in terms of general feminism like equality & jobs, but in social feminist terms like sexual desires and long-term happiness, they are not free.

A school girl from a high school in Malaysia may have a boyfriend who is as gorgeous as Pete Wentz and has all the money as a result of his father who's a Datuk. But, he may be a douchebag on the inside, who has no sense of humour and no nice-guy attitude personality whatsoever. And the girl may have a crush on a guy who's nice and funny, but is too shy to like because he's not handsome and is not as rich as his current boyfriend.

We know the suffering you girls have. You girls wanted a man who's funny and nice, and decided to go for the douchebag because he has the looks and he's rich. I mean, if a girl goes for the handsome-less then other people will perceive you as a freak. I know, because i have seen dumb mistakes girls have made when i was in Cempaka. And for the lonely guys who can't get a girlfriend because he's not rich nor handsome: We know your pain. But you must know that the girl who's dating the handsome guy whom you envied may have a crush on you. Why? Because she knows that you're funny and has a nice personality, but she's too ashamed to admit that.

But that will soon change. Why? Because Malaysia will have a sexual revolution. That will be the day when girls would choose a guy for the sake of personality & sex rather than the looks & money. We will have that revolution. Don't worry guys. Your time will come.

And yes, in the issue of Islam, we know sex is a taboo. But taboos are culture and not religion. Islam does not oppose sex but they do oppose public flashing and anything pro-Wicker Man. But if you're looking for a Muslim who endorses sexual revolution through an Islamic point of view, then look no further to this lady:



And in the issue of politics, a sexual revolution may influence the next egneral elections. Sex sells, and it's time for the political parties to stop portray sex as a negative issue, and instead portray it as a positive issue. After all, who wouldn't wanna see posters like this:






Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Even Selangor UMNO wants Pak Lah gone too!

Shocker!




THis was taken at the Selangor UMNO meeting held at the Sheraton Subang jaya, located nearby Sri KL and my house at Wangsa Baiduri. I attended the meeting, and more photos will come.

EDIT: Here are more photos of the event (some of them blurry)







PS: That's Mat Tyson in the last two photos. He gave all the cameras Cloverfield-vision. Oh, and thanks Rocky for highlighting me.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Hey guys, we're unpatriotic!

Govt study: Youngsters just ain’t patriotic
By IAN MCINTYRE


BACHOK: A recent Government study has revealed that patriotism levels among youth in the country have declined significantly and if left unchecked, could lead to serious consequences for nation building.

Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the revelation has forced the ministry to re-look its policy on how to engage youth.

The Government has admitted it has lost the support of youths and has been unable to reach out to the technology-savvy generation, he said.

“We need to adapt to changing needs and lifestyles. For starters, we need to re-instil patriotism in youths regardless of their ethnicity or religious backgrounds,'' he said during his inaugural working visit to the east coast state.

Earlier, he held dialogues with youth department officers and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) at the youth skills institute here.

Ismail said the ministry would now be “result-orientated” with a specific goal of restoring confidence among the young in the Government.

This would include the ministry setting up its own blog as well as channelling funds directly to all youth associations, including youth-based NGOs in the country.

“We have decided to reduce bureaucracy. From now on, all funding for youth NGOs and associations will come directly from the ministry.

“We would ensure the grassroots have funds to conduct activities for youths,” he said.

Character-building programmes that instil patriotism are also needed to shore up support among youths, Ismail said.

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http://rantingsbymm.blogspot.com/2008/04/and-yet-they-dont-wonder-why.html

Look, we youth are NOT unpatriotic! Mr. Yaakob, you consider one of the causes being that the government has not reached out enough leads me to suspect that there is again the common misconception on these ultra-conservative part about equating loyalty to the state with loyalty to the government.

Look, we we are Malaysians, love Malaysia and we always wave our flag and represent ourselves in foreign lands. But we have the right to question what the hell the government is doing. It's not unpatriotic, it's just that we're exercising our rights as long as it's not seditious. Since when is exercising freedom considered unpatriotic? Does that mean Malaysians youths deserve to be sent to an ISA internment camp?

Oh, and please stop using the "we're doing it too because it's cool" tactic. Stop it. Okay, so maybe it's a good thing for the government to have blogs, but seriously, will the youth ever bother to read it? Will your blog be as interesting as Kenny Sia or Jeff Ooi? Look, we youths are no longer Rakan Muda/Dewan Pelajar types anymore. If you can prove to us that your blog is as hip as other blogs like Kenny Sia and such, then we wouldn't mind reading it.

However, we do have other things to do like reading KLue magazine, listening to a hitz.fm Gotcha! call, shuffling with a crew, visiting rave parties to check out the hottest DJ, lepak at Bangsar or 1 Utama, checking out the recent Douglas Lim stand up at the Actor's Studio Bangsar, and more hip things we youths do other than reading blogs. We have 1001 things we do in our free time, Mr. Yaakob. All you need to do is to read an issue of KLue magazine.

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