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Monday, May 22, 2017

Not a virgin slapper

Star Online - Have some decorum, please

by Wong Chun Wai (selected extracts):


portrait of a scary face 

The recent ruckus at the TN50 dialogue with the PM in attendance was shameful, no matter how you choose to look at it.

COMEDIAN-ACTOR Sulaiman Yassin needs to attend an anger management course.

He is a has-been but has now regained fame or more precisely, notoriety, for slapping movie producer David Teo at a public dialogue, attended by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

This is not the first time he has assaulted someone, and if he doesn’t do something about his fiery temper, he will probably end up being charged with inflicting violence against someone one day. [...]

Interestingly, there are some who are cheering and back-patting Sulaiman for his much criticised action, which took place during the TN50 dialogue with the Prime Minister. It is hard to comprehend, even bizarre, for anyone with a rational mind to congratulate Sulaiman for his behaviour. It only encourages this feeble mind.


In 2003, he represented a football team comprising artistes in a football match against the staff of TV3 and reportedly attacked a player (or players), prompting the then chairman of Perodua Celebrity Cup, Norman Abdul Halim, to express regret at his rowdy behaviour.

According to a report in Utusan Online, the member of the popular KRU group described the incident involving Sulaiman as “shameful” as it took place in the open, being a football match, and was witnessed by the public.

This man seems to be a SERIAL SLAPPER (or attacker of others). No sirree, he is not new at the game of slapping (or assaulting) people in public.

In short, he is a hoodlum who was engaged by the Terengganu authorities for a Youth Day event there.

Other hoodlums went to jail for assaulting people, Sulaiman Yassin went on another stage to entertain an adoring crowd in Terengganu. He's still walking around free.

And lamentably, as Wong CW wrote, there are some who are cheering and back-patting Sulaiman for his much criticised action, which took place during the TN50 dialogue with the Prime Minister. It is hard to comprehend, even bizarre, for anyone with a rational mind to congratulate Sulaiman for his behaviour. 


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6 comments:

  1. This is what you get by creating and expanding an Imperial Prime Ministership.

    The sycophants can get away with almost anything, as long as they are "defending" His Highness (and I don't mean the Sultan or the Agong).

    Last year, someone got arrested and charged for releasing Yellow balloons about 100 feet away from His Highness.

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    1. hmmm, I wonder who was PM in 2003?

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    2. The 2003 incident had nothing to do with the Prime Minister at the time.

      The current 2017 incident , and the person brazenly getting away with assault, has everything to do with the CURRENT Prime Minister.

      That is why I say you have totally no sense of facts and how they relate to events, when it comes to your current Prime Minister.

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    3. oh dear, how you rushed in to defend him, wakakaka

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    4. Ohhuuui...yr imagination must be in overdrive le!!!!!

      Mana ada apple sama apple?

      One is a orchestrated MO1 publicity show as in TN50 dialogue.

      The other is a localised football match that has nothing to do with the pm then.

      Apa u nak goreng?

      Mamak tom yam ke!!!!!!

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