tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1497105117555093389.post319758962608629340..comments2023-07-04T21:40:41.488+08:00Comments on THE LOST ABORIGINE IN HIS OWN COUNTRY HOME: Merge??Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06572508847665946727noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1497105117555093389.post-18870899806038107982008-07-12T13:30:00.000+08:002008-07-12T13:30:00.000+08:00The merger is just a dream and if indeed SPDP and ...The merger is just a dream and if indeed SPDP and PRS merge as a single entity it would be good, because small political parties should not be fighting on the same grounds and on the sme issues. What is your stand on SPDP and PRS merger? I know you will label and condemn them as the running dog of the Chief Minister. Being your recalcitrant self you will brand all those with whatever brand you want. From the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, the Chief Minister to Datuk Michael Manyin, you have all branded them. You are a good progagandist. Normally branding is used as a tool by a propagandist to down grade leaders and these people are at the mercy of a propagandist who used all short of name to potray the subject. Young man, you are very good at that and I salute you for being a very good propagandist.<BR/><BR/>Uniting the Bidayuh and for that matter the Dayak in one political entity is not an easy task. You know of it if you have read the whole of the Broken Shield written by Joseph Tawie. Some of these leaders are a recalcitrant like you. They always claimed that they alone could lead this faction and that faction. Look at the demise of some of the political leaders. Their demise is because some of the leaders failed to compromise, and as a result, the other faction registrar a new party. No laws prohibits someone from registring a new party. But as a senior member of PRS said, what is the "point of registring for a new party if it lead us to the slaughtering house" Patau did and look what happened to STAR, in the last election he contested using SNAP. The question is why did he not have faith in his own party?<BR/><BR/>You analysis about PBDS is all flawed. Among the Dayak parties, they all want to become a hero. They refuse to compromise because of their own attitute . agi idup agi ngelaban' and the recalcitrancy of the leaders. They think that they are great. They are just like you, thinking that they are great and wanting to be a hero most of the time, but they do not know the limitations, the resources to command and if anyone who wants to bring them to the mainstream of politics they are the one who are against it. PDBS wanted to be the Chief Minister at all cost in 1991, but none of their leaders want to carry the flagship except Masing. Leo Moggie did not dare to resign from his ministerial post at the Federal Level, because he is already in his confort zone. In the end the result of the 1991 election shows PBDS lost in some of the seats that it managed to capture in 1987 at the height of the Ming Court crisis. Why did this happened? The people want political stability and unity. The rural people were tired of constant politicking. The people were deprived of a lot of things. I was not able to pursue my LLB at Monash University because the State Government was screening every application and were very selective in giving scholarship in spite the fact that I have been offered a place at the university at that time. However, I am lucky and managed to secure a place at UM and JPA gave me scholarship to study economics at University Malaya.<BR/><BR/>Well, you have challenged Manyin to bring all the Bidayuh YB in one party. By doing this, I assume you don't really know the real political scenario in Sarawak. History had shown that the Bidayuh are politically divided in the different parties. The simple reason is all of us wants to become a hero, including yourself. But, if you feel that you are great, try just to unite the people in your kampung and let them work together. If you are sucessful in doing that, you may wish to try your luck in the 2011 election. After all this is a free country and you are free to stand in any election.<BR/><BR/>I see you are famous in branding our leaders and you use different symbols to brand them. I know you will brand me, but at the end of the day, in life we have to understand what is real and what is unreal. What you say in you blog reflects your reality, a personality who is deeply confused.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com