Thursday, June 28, 2018

BEST political statement 2018 (20)

Malaysiakini - Kak Wan, why you so like that one? by Fa Abdul (extracts):


Women, Family and Community Development Minister Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail recently made a very important decision for the future of every family unit in our beloved Malaysia.

She has decided to merge Father's Day and Mother's Day into a single celebration, which will be called Parents' Day.


Brilliant! Simply brilliant!

Thanks to Kak Wan, now we do not have to spend money on lunch, dinner and gifts for two separate occasions – we can take both our parents out for a single celebration on the first Sunday of July!

Now, why the heck did no other previous minister think of this?

In fact, I think Kak Wan should not stop at merging these two celebrations. While she’s at it, I think she should also consider merging Children’s Day, Grandparent’s Day and Valentine’s Day and then combining it with Parents' Day – we can all call it Happy Family Day!

How does that sound?

Oh dear. Looks like Pakatan Harapan has found its own Ahmad Maslan. In case you have forgotten the infamous guy, he is the BN ex-MP who recommended the people to cook zero-GST fried rice and take up more than one job to cope with the rising cost of living.

And just like him, today we have a qualified medical professional as a minister who is trying to improve the state of our country and its people by doing something totally useless and insignificant.

Clearly not practising her profession has affected her professionalism. Or perhaps she is desperate to be seen doing something, apart from being the shadow of her husband?

Seriously Kak Wan, have you got nothing better to do?


Wakakaka, I deem FA Abdul's description of Princess Iron Fan's role "a minister who is trying to improve the state of our country and its people by doing something totally useless and insignificant" as the BEST political statement 2018 thus far, wakakaka.

Wan Azizah should take note of what FA Abdul has suggested for her work list, as follows:

The fact is, after years of chanting “Ubah!”, the people chose Pakatan Harapan to bring in the winds of change. God knows the rakyat are hoping for change and improvement, not only in our policies but also in the mindset of our leaders.

Sadly, from time to time, our new batch of elected politicians keep on reminding us of those who’ve been kicked out for behaving very similarly to them.

Kak Wan and the other leaders in our government are supposed to be the pillars of strength of our nation. Their voice, advice and action have a great influence upon the people, for we often look up to them for hope and words of wisdom. And for this important reason, it is vital for the leaders like Kak Wan to make a sound judgement for their every move.

Yes, our parents play a very important role in our lives. And celebrating them, be it separately or together, shows how much we honour their sacrifices and commitments. However, we do not need our ministers to be meddling with such issues when there are many other crucial matters to be dealt with.

More important things

I have hereby taken the liberty to list down a few matters which Kak Wan, as the minister of Women, Family and Community Development can look into (perhaps when she is done merging Teacher’s Day and Labour Day).


  • Look into implementing a National Sex Offenders Register. Enable every citizen to search for the latest information and location of convicted sex offenders.
  • Formulate effective policies to curb child-dumping. Fact: More than 690 babies have been abandoned at birth in Malaysia between 2011 and 2017.
  • Track down unregistered nurseries which employ untrained caregivers, thus contributing to child abuse and child neglect cases in the country.
  • Review the 146 domestic violence cases which have occurred in the first six months of this year, including the 30 percent of cases involving male victims.
  • Look into dealing with child alimony defaulters.
  • Eliminate gender-based biases in employment.
  • Introduce oral contraceptive education to curb teen pregnancy.
  • Prevent underage marriage.
  • Look into introducing a child-care policy for workplaces in order to ensure participation of women after marriage.
  • Make education accessible for all children (including those without sufficient documents).

The Women, Family and Community Development ministry is a very important ministry simply because it focuses not only on women but also fathers, children, families and communities.


It is a ministry that is responsible for the well-being of everyone who makes up a society including the elderly, the disabled, the homeless and also refugees.


And Kak Wan, being a mother who brought up her children all by herself during her husband’s absence, having to lead her family and face some tough pressing issues alone, in my honest opinion may be the best person to lead the ministry – if and only if, she can stop coming up with these half-baked ideas and really puts her mind to it.


Well, if Princess Iron Fan has no clue how to start, get her deputy minister to do the hard yards then, or make her deputy into a full blown Minister for
Women, Family and Community Development.


mathematically challenged (wakakaka) but undeniably hard working and conscientious

Mandarin Nazi blogger shuzheng has the hots for her, wakakaka 


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11 comments:

  1. As good as what najib says this day. Time to do something about cheebye kaytee blog. Set it on fire and stab kaytee to death....fucking nuisiance

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  2. Methinks that suggestion is actually not bad at all ie combining Mother's day and Father's Day to celebrate in between as Parent's Day.

    For those who celebrate these 2 days for their parents, it does seem ackward when celebrated separately both for the parents as well as for the children. It saves expenses for travelling home, hosting dinner or lunch, buying gifts besides savings in time and unnecessary taking leave days of work.

    I've never heard yet of people celebrating children's day, grandparents day and adding such things together to spice up the matter in the article is naughty naughty on the writer.

    Also, the ones against such an idea of a Parents Day are most likely all those in businesses who preferably would want more days for sales rather than reducing it.

    What about combining Maulidur Rasul, Israk, Miraq, Gawai, Vesak, Good Friday, Nuzul Quran, Taipusam etc all into one Holy Day instead of so many public holidays? That would be more productive, wouldn't it?

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    1. Non issue. Dont care. More concern on seeing the death of najib razak a la french last king

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    2. "What about combining Maulidur Rasul, Israk, Miraq, Gawai, Vesak, Good Friday, Nuzul Quran, Taipusam etc all into one Holy Day instead of so many public holidays? That would be more productive, wouldn't it?"

      I am all for it...but, but NEVER ever in this country la...those who suggest this good idea might be charged with blasphemy ! The most holy of holiest...we all know who they are... will be so affront by this idea...imagine the kaffirs celebrating with them, the 'them' who are the only humans qualified to enter heaven while the kaffirs are destined to burn in hell forever...how dare the kaffirs deign to celebrate with them...semua yang kotor ni, berani mereka can even think of lumping their stupid selves with the holy of holiest 'them'. It is already a sin to greet these kaffirs Happy Xmas or Happy Chinese New Year or Happy Deepavali....let alone to celebrate TOGETHER ? Nostr...you're not having a death wish right ? heheheheh.

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  3. While she's at it, why not continue that brilliant idea and merge Hari Raya, Chinese New Year, Deepavali, Christmas, Thaipusam, Gawai, & Malaysia Day together and call it.... Malaysian Day!

    She's as clueless as Gobind & LGE in the Government. Not knowing whether coming or going.

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  4. Aah, that yeoh hypocrite is beyond hypocrite....

    Without batting an eyelid for the things she did and did not do - as a Christian - she milks believers' support for her own gain!

    No to her being Princiss Iron Fan's assistant!

    We need a decent person for that post!

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  5. Sterlin record......cheebye kaytee....

    https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/06/28/najib-i-did-not-authorise-public-funds-to-buy-diamonds-yacht-i-have-sterling-record/

    As usual silent from kaytee

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  6. Sekarang sudah sampai 50-hari. Baru half-time. Cabinet pun masih half-strength, belum Kaw lagi. Lepas GE14 hari cuti pun banyak, Ramadan, Hari Raya, cuti sekolah dsb. Parlimen 14 belum pun bersidang. Second half nanti God Willing kesemua Janji Harapan akan di Capati.

    Saya berdoa Hannah jadi Menteri penuh. Wan Azizah dan Mat Sabu boleh di subsitute. Form kurang sikit.

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  7. Yes...yes..we miss the Cow
    -Condo bitch.

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  8. Then we merge Children's day with Parents day, becomes Family Day. Then we merge Family day with National Day... we call it every day.

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  9. Minor matter.
    Kak Wan was thinking families could probably save sone time and money by combining these two celebrations.

    Equating this to combining to merge Hari Raya, Chinese New Year, Deepavali, Christmas is Crappy Bullshit.

    Actually, Ktemoc is on record that he does NOT support the reform agenda.

    This article just serves to Hentam Kak Wan.

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