Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Listen. When I speak you listen.

Finally, something to talk about in 2013!

Haven't watched the full video?  Here it is:



So why the uproar?  Why the big hoohaa?

Isn't it just another idiot strategically placing a limb in an orifice?

Well... no... not really.  It's bigger than that.

It's bigger because....

It just goes to show, that hardcore BN supporters have no idea what they're talking about.
When a younger lady tables a long tirade against her beliefs, she shoots it down with fish.

Huh?  Fish?  You didn't watch the video, didn't you?  I don't blame you.  I found it hard to watch too.

Yeah.  Totally irrelevant.  One brings facts to the debate and the other brings fish.

The pulling of the microphone is typical of when someone has power (or voice in this example), sees that anybody who has a different opinion, can't have hers.

Somewhat like banning and censoring media, don't you think?

And she says "When I speak, you listen!"
Errr..... What about when I speak?

(Cue Alanis Morissette's "Isn't It Ironic")

And then she goes on berating that lady because, she has degree and the other one doesn't.

Oh kaaay.

"Don't compare Malaysia to other countries!" she says.

Ye la.  How to compare Malaysia to other countries?  We'll never win!

The only thing we're good at is corruption kan?

We're number one!  We're number one! (in corruption lah)

I also noticed that she didn't even let that Peter guy say something because 'everybody is tired'.

Newsflash: they're tired of your rambling lah.  Let others talk too!

All I can say is, Kak Sharifah Listen, that video went viral because you proved how tired people are of your kind.

The kind who acts 'holier than thou' but don't know jack s***.

The kind who speaks condescendingly to the younger generation.

The kind who doesn't know how to respect people.

The kind who argue but have no substance.

And that's not a one person problem.


"And if you don't like it, why don't you leave?" she asks.

Yep.  Done that.  Along with a few million other Malaysians who could contribute to the country (if you just let them).