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Impossible to believe Anwar would risk everything

Point 1: Does the Malaysian leadership (or perhaps not to generalise everyone, lets just say the selected few in the leadership) think that we Malaysians are backward fools to believe something as mind-boggling and fanciful as an up-and-coming political leader willing to risk everything for a ‘forcefully’ homosexual romp with a young man?

In every common sense of the situation, the older ‘assailant’ (regardless of who he is) would have got his lights punched out by the younger and stronger ‘victim’. It is simply unbelievable.

Point 2: This up-and-coming political leader who had spent six years in prison for crimes he did not commit is fast gaining the confidence and support of the Malaysian people.

He has a loving and supportive family and is pushing forth a greater mission and vision to steer the nation into the next century fairly and justly.

So much is at stake and to prove to the Malaysian people that a new leadership is needed to transform the nation and bring about a better future for all. Is he willing to exchange all this for a ‘forceful’ homosexual romp with a young man? Come on.

Don't make all Malaysians embarrassed by this nonsense of the selected few Malaysian leaders.

Point 3: It is hard to believe that a God-fearing man with a loving and supportive family would comprehend such an unnatural sexual practice.

This sort of concoction of ideas has to be made up by people who are literally perverts (in their hearts), constantly having thoughts on immoral sexual practices.

Point 4: Time has finally caught up with all the stinking affairs that a corrupted government has been carrying out unknown to the public (most of the time) and knowingly (sometimes).

With the advent of technology and advanced communications, access to information and its rapid rate of distribution to the masses has played its key role in bringing about changes to many governments around the world.

Our ‘old timer’ Malaysian leaders have been around way, way too long, and along the way gained much wealth for themselves while the nation dragged along limply.

The next election will surely see a greater transformation to rid ourselves of the fat, old government. Of course, we must give credit to the positive and good things that the present government has done so far for the nation and its people.

But much more could have been achieved with the blessed wealth of resources of this nation. Our ‘old timer’ leaders must stop acting like cartoons still holding on to their pride, causing all sorts of injustices.

They are also indirectly bringing down the people by cultivating a lacklustre culture among the people. We must not subscribe to this hidden poison of the current government. God bless Malaysia with the new leadership.

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