So we Malaysians had our national elections on Sunday. I’m no political scientist, so don’t expect
any deep, thought-provoking analysis. I did follow it quite a bit though so
here’s my own selected observations on
the event:
Great increase in voter turnout
I was very
proud to see Malaysia turn out in vast numbers to vote. Credit to all parties
from either side of the divide for working hard to bring them out. I hope we
get a similar turnout next time around
as well. I approached a few voters for their thoughts early in the day and they
were all happy to talk. Maybe wearing this t-shirt helped :p
Karim Raslan shines at Astro Awani
As expected, most of the mainstream media supposed
‘political analysts’ were pretty much chickenshit in their commentary. One
fascinating exception was Mr Karim Raslan. A breath of fresh air, he praised
either side when he felt they deserved the praise, he was very forthright in
his criticism of EC, very forthright in his criticism of Awani itself for not
being up to date and being late at reporting results, especially those where
the opposition had won, when the results were streaming in from other media
channels. He also applauded Malaysia’s voters for rejecting some of the
extremists that contested, which brings me to:
Rejection of Ibrahim Ali and Zulkifli Noordin
These two have been an embarrassment to most
of Malaysia as a whole, so I was thrilled and relieved to hear of their losses
in their respective constituency. For
me, this is the best election news I’ve heard. Feel free to disband Perkasa,
although I sadly know it’s not gonna happen. But thank you to the majority of
Shah Alam and Pasir Mas voters, I salute you! Having said that:
Racism is still alive and well, sadly
Malaysia still has a long way to go. I’ve
seen too many Facebook threads full of hateful racist remarks. Be Malaysian
first, people!
Gerakan considered irrelevant?
A lot of news has focused on MCA’s failure,
but what about this BN component party? Teng, the BN Penang Chief has
rightfully resigned from all posts, assuming the responsibility for Gerakan’s
failure to perform, but after an even poorer performance than last time, does Gerakan have any real reason to continue existing?
I just don’t see it.
So much for the Independents
I mean seriously. There are candidates who
ended up with less than a 100. TWENTY ONE was the lowest I’ve seen. Were they
deluded? Or were they fooled by their followers into believing they had a
chance? It’s all well and good to want to represent your people but you need to
seriously find out whether there are enough people who want you. Sure you don’t
care about losing the money but what about your credibility as a person? Oh, for those leaving your party to run as an independent? Nice try. but no cigar.
So there you have it. Make of it what you will. Life goes on... make it a good one!
So there you have it. Make of it what you will. Life goes on... make it a good one!
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