Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Tan Sri Lee Kim Yew alludes: "Will there be a Mahathir 3.0?"

theVibes.com:

Stop spending so much on ‘cyber-gangsterism’, Kim Yew tells Najib

No one above the law, tycoon reminds ex-prime minister


Tan Sri Lee Kim Yew has previously alleged being a victim of cybertroopers due to his relationship with Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. – Facebook pic, February 23, 2022


KUALA LUMPUR – Three days after a public tiff between two former prime ministers, tycoon Tan Sri Lee Kim Yew reminded Datuk Seri Najib Razak that no one is above the law and to stop spending “huge sums on cybertroopers”.

Lee, who signed off on his statement as “an unqualified crony of Tun Mahathir”, said Najib and those who worked under former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad should meet up with him and put the country’s interests first for once before the elderly politician dies.

“For Najib and those who have worked under Dr Mahathir, whether it was during his 22 years or 22 months, they should stop all the infighting, stop all the unnecessary and costly campaigns, stop spending huge sums on cybertroopers or cyber-gangsterism, and remember that mere popularity on social media does not last long.

“Nobody should be above the law or think he is above the law. Those who are convicted or on bail must behave and give due respect to our judiciary system, the one all of you have sworn an oath to protect.

“Take the opportunity with the recent incident with Tun M, the most elderly Malay leader in the history of the world, to meet up with him, and put the country’s interests first for once, before Tun M dies.

“This is my imagination of the best scenario for a Mahathir 3.0, a united Malay community working closely and sincerely, alongside all the Chinese and Indian communities.”

He also cited “kesopanan dan kesusilaan” (courtesy and morality) – a tenet of the Rukun Negara – which he said will bring benefits, as fighting each other will bring “human disaster”.

“This is a Confucian belief, and is also an Islamic value,” he said.

Lee has previously alleged being a victim of cybertroopers due to his relationship with Dr Mahathir.

The tycoon added that it had been difficult to control his emotions when Dr Mahathir was admitted to the hospital in January.

“Although I was prepared psychologically because he is already so old, it was still difficult to control my emotions after hearing the news. Many felt the same way, with all kinds of mixed feelings.

“Then again, a miracle happened for the 97-year-old man. The whole nation went into a big hoo-ha, with media camped outside the hospital for news, and many leaders sent in their concerns.




“This miracle recovery, is it the willpower of a Pejuang fighter, or did God purposely send him back from a near-death situation to finish his duty and responsibility and to correct his past mistakes for the betterment of Malaysia and all Malaysians? To allow him to finish his vision and mission?”

He floated another Dr Mahathir comeback, saying it was extraordinary for the veteran leader.

“Mahathir 3.0? Will there be a Mahathir 3.0? No one knows, but he returned from a near-death situation when everyone thought he wouldn’t make it or would be bedridden moving forward, but in just less than 30 days he has started chairing meetings for Pejuang, cycled, and even wrote articles on Najib.

“Believe in God? Yes, I do. Kepercayaan Kepada Tuhan.”


2 comments:

  1. Sorry but I have not seen a person so enamoured with the old buffoon.

    It is rather embarrassing to read the way Chinese crony extols the near dead old man like he (old man) is like a demi god.

    "This is my imagination of the best scenario for a Mahathir 3.0, a united Malay community working closely and sincerely, alongside all the Chinese and Indian communities.”

    Is he talking about the racist old idiot? Or he (Lee) thinks the old idiot's shit smells like roses?

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  2. Too bad!

    Mamak has passed his pejuang patton to his 阿斗.

    His only contribution now is to do sideway parting shots.

    What a pity for a "mission incompleted".

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