Monday, June 7, 2010

The Poor Americans

I found this piece of news on Reuters.com:

"Helen Thomas retires after Israel remarks"

(Reuters) - Veteran White House journalist Helen Thomas, who has covered every president since John F. Kennedy, abruptly retired on Monday amid a storm of criticism over her controversial remarks about Israel.

The departure of Thomas, 89, as a Hearst Newspapers columnist was announced after she was captured on video saying Israelis should "get the hell out of Palestine" and suggesting they go "home" to Germany, Poland or the United States.

The comments drew widespread condemnation, including from the White House.

Thomas, long considered the dean of the White House press corps, apologized for her statements, recorded in an impromptu interview dated May 27 and posted on the website www.rabbilive.com.

The controversy prompted Thomas to be dropped by her public speaking agency and also led to the cancellation of her plans to deliver a high school commencement address in suburban Washington.

"Helen Thomas announced Monday that she is retiring, effective immediately," Hearst News Service reported. "Her decision came after her controversial comments about Israel and the Palestinians were captured on videotape and widely disseminated on the Internet." Read the rest here...

Well, all that I can say is, the poor Americans. At least, the Americans who are not Jewish.

Americans love to view their country as all powerful, most influential, etc., etc. The reality of it, however, is that currently nothing gets done within that country that doesn't please the Jews. They say that they enjoy great press freedom there. But when the Zionists started butchering people on the flotilla to Gaza, I googled the news and couldn't find one mention in the American papers. Maybe I didn't google it correctly, that's why I only got news from other countries.

And now, Helen Thomas, who I must admit I have never heard of until today, gets the sack after having served decades as a journalist. Just because she voices what she really thinks. So much for free speech. So much for press freedom.

Poor Helen. She probably knew the journalists butchered by the Zionists.

Some readers of the article commented that she deserved to get the sack because she was exercising not only her freedom of speech, but hate speech.

Again, poor Americans. The Jewish lobbies and media have manipulated that term "hate speech" to such an extent that anyone who doesn't toe the line is branded a mini-Hitler.

Oh well. Too bad for the Jews. They've over-exerted their muscle this time. I bet you, all over the US of A, good, law-abiding Americans have begun to question, "Who the hell are these people to control what we say or do?"

It won't happen overnight, but as a reader commented,

"Welcome to J’America. …Jon Stewart, Bill Maher and Ariana Huffington, what are your takes on this? If you make contributions favouring Palestinian perspective, you are branded anti-Semite and terrorist, and possibly loose all your life’s work, like Ed “Asner”. But Jews get to brand every decent human being opposed to their viewpoint as terrorist slated for destruction. Where is the fairness in expression? No one should have any fear, we’ve been here before. When the tides change, Jews will not find enough places to hide. Trust me, America will wake up to the reality of their oppressive agenda, and opinions will change overnight. ..."
Ah... how eagerly I await that day.

Oh, should a Zionist or Zionist supporter happen to read this, you can rant and rage or express sadness at my supposed ignorance or imbecility, I really don't care. 'Cuz one day, the world will have your ass on a platter.

It's A Dirty Job; Why Did We Let Them Do It?

In today's news, Interior Minister Datuk Seri Hishamuddin (DSH) urged those who criticized the Government's decision to legalize gambling to come forward with their own suggestions on how to eliminate the vice.

He said (to the effect of), "Rather than raising a ruckus outside, the state governments in question could cooperate with the Ministry by providing suggestions so that the government could make the proper decisions in eliminating this black economy."

Dear DSH,

Is the ministry really devoid of ideas on how to accomplish this that you have to ask from the state governments? Of course, two heads are better than one, and three are better than two, but shouldn't all the potential mechanisms have been worked on at the ministry level? The way DSH is putting things it's as if no thoughts had been spared for this in the first place.

And why the need to abolish only illegal gambling? You might argue that gambling is a culture for the non-Muslims, especially the Chinese in this country. But does that make it right? I have basically lost count of how many times The Star has showcased the plight of families struck by gambling fathers or sons or mother or daughters. Almost without fail, these addicts clean out all the money they have access to, even if the money belongs in part to their spouses. Then they go to the Ah Longs, our infamous interest-hungry sharks, and take out massive loans.

When they do go to the sharks, then without fail, they will lose their money, and they will be hunted down like dogs. The sad part is that the family, who had nothing to do with it, falls victim as well.

Basically, in its ham-fisted efforts to abolish illegal gambling, the Government decided it would be OK to make this sort of thing legal. Families can now suffer with peace of mind, since their gambling family member was in fact participating in Government-approved activities. They'll lose the shirts off their backs and lose the food from their mouths because the Government made it OK.

Is it OK to let this happen to the people you are responsible for? Whatever race you are, whatever religion you are, I do not see how you could answer anything other than "NO".

Something else that bugs me. I fail to understand how Ministers who are Muslims could have let this idea take off the ground in the first place. Don't you know that gambling is Haram (Not Permissible, in case you've forgotten) in Islam? Or did you just not care?

Governing is a huge responsibility. It demands that governors deal with unpleasant issues and, with sights set on the long term, get to the bottom of it even if it means being unpopular. It's a dirty job, and you have to really strong.

So why do we get people who are really bad at it?

Thursday, May 6, 2010

"How dare they be smart?!" Khalid Samad surely thinks

I refer to this news piece in The Star, in which Shah Alam MP Khalid Samad questioned the police questioning eyewitness Azamuddin three times over.

Samad said, “Is there an agenda? I fear the police are deliberately questioning him to find inconsistencies in his story,” said Khalid, adding that the police might then accuse the boy of being an unreliable witness.

Mr Khalid - and I don't care for any title you might have because it's evident you don't deserve any - it's the police's job to find inconsistencies. It is a basic part of policing so that justice can be served. If someone accuses you, Mr Khalid, of sexually assaulting his entire flock of goats, then the police must question him to verify his claims, if only to clear you of any charges.

If they do not try to find any inconsistencies in his claims, then by default you would immediately be found guilty. They'd sentence you to be locked up with angry, diseased pitbulls for 10 years without parole (yes, I'm aware this is not a Malaysian concept, thank you).

I wonder if it's too much to hope that Mr Khalid will cease his brand of idiocy.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Terkejut ye...

I am torn between raging anger and incredulity with this piece of news:

Benjy ke pusat pemulihan akhlak


Azean Irdawaty mengatakan sesuatu kepada peguam, Amir Hamzah (kiri) sambil di perhatikan suaminya, Khairil Anuar (kanan) di Kompleks Mahkamah Jalan Duta, Kuala Lumpur, semalam.


KUALA LUMPUR 5 Mei - Belum sempat keputusan terhadap permohonan habeas corpus Benjy (gambar) diketahui, ahli keluarganya yang hadir di Mahkamah Tinggi di sini 'dikejutkan' dengan makluman bahawa pelakon itu telah dihantar ke Pusat Pemulihan Akhlak (PPA), Muar, Johor, pagi ini.

Kemasukan anak lelaki tunggal pelakon veteran, Azean Irdawaty ke PPA selama dua tahun dibuat setelah Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) mengarahkan Benjy ditahan mengikut Seksyen 6(1) Akta Dadah Berbahaya (Langkah-Langkah Pencegahan Khas - LLPK) 1985.

Surat arahan terhadap Benjy atau Khaireyll Benjamin Ibrahim, 31, itu ditandatangani oleh Timbalan Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Wira Abu Seman Yusop.

Perkara tersebut dimaklumkan oleh Peguam Kanan Persekutuan, Najib Zakaria sebelum Hakim Datuk Mohd. Sofian Abd. Razak membacakan keputusan permohonan habeas corpus itu.

Sebelum ini, Benjy telah berada dalam tahanan mengikut Seksyen 3 LLPK yang membolehkannya ditahan selama 60 hari selepas dia dibebaskan dengan ikat jamin sebanyak RM2,000.

Jaminan itu dibuat selepas Benjy mengaku tidak bersalah di Mahkamah Majistret atas tuduhan memiliki seberat 0.24 gram methamphetamine di sebuah premis beralamat A-6-5 di Menara Duta 2, Jalan 1/38B Off Jalan Segambut di sini pada 4 petang, 11 Mac lalu.

Umpama jatuh ditimpa tangga, permohonan habeas corpus yang difailkan pada 8 April itu juga ditolak oleh mahkamah.

Hakim Mohd. Sofian dalam keputusannya bersetuju dengan hujah pihak responden bahawa penahanan semula Benjy adalah sah dan pelakon itu mengetahui alasan dia ditahan semula.

Benjy memfailkan permohonan itu selepas tidak berpuas hati dengan penahanannya di bawah LLPK pada 25 Mac lalu. Dia menamakan Ketua Polis Negara, Menteri Dalam Negeri dan Kerajaan Malaysia sebagai pihak responden.

Selain Najib, pihak responden diwakili dua lagi Peguam Kanan Persekutuan iaitu Zafran Zafri dan Mahmud Abdullah.

Terdahulu, selepas mengetahui bahawa anak guamnya telah dihantar ke PPA, peguam Amer Hamzah Arshad menyatakan, tindakan KDN mengeluarkan perintah tahanan itu sehari sebelum keputusan permohonan habeas corpus dibuat jelas menunjukkan niat jahat responden.

''Melalui notis tahanan yang diserahkan kepada saya juga, jelas menunjukkan anak guam saya tidak bersetuju dengan tindakan yang diambil kerana dia tidak menandatangani notis tersebut.

''Sepatutnya, satu afidavit baru difailkan supaya pihak-pihak boleh berhujah mengenai perkara ini,'' katanya yang jelas berang dengan arahan terbaru KDN itu.

Mengakui hanya mengetahui mengenai pengeluaran notis itu pagi ini, Mahmud bagaimanapun menafikan bahawa wujud niat jahat di sebalik arahan tersebut.

Amer Hamzah ketika ditemui selepas tamat prosiding memberitahu, pihaknya akan memfailkan rayuan terhadap keputusan hari ini dan permohonan habeas corpus baru terhadap penahanan Benjy di bawah Seksyen 6 akta itu.

Azean yang ditemani oleh suami dan anak-anak perempuannya pula dengan tenang memberitahu, dia tidak faham kenapa Benjy perlu dihantar ke pusat pemulihan berkenaan.

''Apa yang teruk sangat Benjy tu sampai kena hantar ke sana? Kalau nak hantar pun, benarkanlah Kak Yan jumpa Benjy sekejap. Kak Yan ni penghidap kanser tahap empat, kalau mati sebelum sempat jumpa Benjy, siapa nak tanggung dosa?

''Masing-masing ada ibu, ada emak dan ada anak. Faham-fahamlah sendiri. Allah Maha Berkuasa, kita tengoklah apa akan berlaku,'' ujarnya dengan tenang sebelum berlalu pergi.

Dramatis itu juga memberitahu, dia ingin bertemu Benjy kerana ingin memberikan ubat-ubatan kepada anak lelakinya itu yang mempunyai penyakit asma dan darah tinggi.


My anger stems from her statement "Apa yang teruk sangat Benjy tu sampai kena hantar ke sana?" (Trans: "What is so bad about Benjy that he must be sent there?")

For God's sake woman! Your son was arrested for having a drug lab. He made drugs. His livelihood causes pain and suffering to other families. What's wrong with that, you ask?

Woman, I don't know you, I don't know your family, but I do know that neither you nor your family have got any right to ruin other people's lives just to make money.

Still, the case is still being heard, so let's leave it at that. May the entire truth come to light. Should the truth turns out that Benjy is guilty, I hope to God they throw the book at him.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Time to Act

[Versi Bahasa Melayu selepas versi Bahasa Inggeris]

My fellow Malaysian,

Welcome. That you’re reading this post speaks of your deep concern for this country. For this, I am glad. Right now, Malaysia is in desperate need of people who care.

For the past few years, especially these past few months, any person of modest intelligence would have noticed that something is increasingly wrong with this country. Even people who never had much interest in politics, content to chance upon current issues through the papers and TV, could feel the grip of this unseen current, pulling them deeper and deeper into danger, threatening to sink everything they have struggled for.

Rising prices, rising crime, rising fears. Has nothing decreased? Of course. Our national pride, our sense of security, our self-esteem, to name but a few. There used to be a time when being Malaysian meant something. Now, we are poster children of a nation sliding backwards into the muddied waters of Third World Countryship. All thanks to a leader who seems determined to enrich his family and cronies, even if it means sundering this country of ours.

It’s time we did something about this.

Many people have called upon Tun Dr. Mahathir, our much beloved former Prime Minister, to come back into politics. To fight AAB. To do something. I too, agree that we need Tun.

But, my fellow Malaysian, is it right for us to ask him to jump into the fray? Knowing Tun, he would be more than glad to. But think about it for a moment. We are the ones who will inherit Malaysia. Isn’t it time we learned to do something on our own? Many of us, especially those frequenting Tun’s blog at www.chedet.com, were raised under his leadership. We have witnessed that anything is possible, if we put our minds to it. Tun had proven it again and again. My friend, it is now our turn. We must be the ones to lead the charge.

What about Tun? I believe we need his experience, wisdom, and eloquence more than we his physical presence. If we stray from the path, I believe, God willing, he would point to us the right direction. But while he can point to us the right way, we are the ones who need to do the walking. This is our country. Our home. Our pride. Our love. Our inheritance.

Let us young ones walk, and may Allah and Tun guide us.

So, what do we do? My friend, your choice is yours to make. For me, I have decided on a certain sequence of steps. I have already begun the first one.

My first step is the sharing of knowledge. For those of us with Internet access, we are blessed with the ability to learn the thoughts of nationalists like Tun Dr. Mahathir, A. Kadir Jasin, and many others. However, what about those who do not even know how to switch on a computer? How about those who care, but don’t know where to begin?

There are many, many such people. My father is one of them. He has for so long depended on Utusan Malaysia for news, but that newspaper being what it is, my father now buys it mostly for something to wrap his nangka with.

So I printed the blogs of Tun and A Kadir Jasin and mailed it to him, snail-mail style. His eyesight being not as good as it was, it’s taking him quite a while to go through them. But every time I phone him, he is filled with energy as he talks about how this country is being manipulated by you-know-who. He’s asked me to keep sending the articles regularly, and I will. He gets a lot of visitors at home, and I smile as I imagine the lectures he’s giving them.

I plan on sending similar to my Pak Usu and a few friends. I’m sure you can do the same. You know who you can trust. Get them involved. Some people, like my dad, come ready to go. With others you need to appeal to their worldview. “You want to learn about politics?” will get you nowhere, but try “you’re wondering why everything costs so much? Kadir Jasin wrote something on that, let me send you a copy, it’s very short,” and “you’re worried for the country? You, me, and Tun. He wrote something on that last week. I’ll send it to you, it’s a fun read.” See the pattern? You have ideas of your own, of course. Go ahead, spread the word, especially to folk in the BN states, including Sabah and Sarawak. Teach anyone you can to read blogs. I am confident our bloggers will ensure their content is fresh and plentiful.

Why do we need to do this? Because, right now, hard as it is to swallow, the online movement of bloggers and their readers are still are minority in this country. We need to become the majority. Or at least, we need the majority of people to understand the true issues at the heart of this country’s problems. Remember, a poorly-understood minority group is full of “radical extremists”, while one enjoying the support of the majority of the population is peopled by “freedom fighters.”

By the way, I feel I must say this now. I am not a supporter of the Opposition. Personally I do not believe AI will make a good PM, since he seems to be too happy playing political games right now, rather than speaking up for the people. Maybe the mainstream media just isn’t carrying his message, but the words I hear are about how people are going to leap, as if they were frogs.

I believe the Opposition won not because people have come to love PKR, PAS, DAP. They just hated AAB so much more. A guy in prison won in the elections, for God’s sake. How did he campaign? So my words here are because I love my country, as I believe you do too.

Back on track. As I’ve mentioned, you are free to do what you choose. I made this my choice because it is the easiest to begin with, since I have never done any politicking before, nor have I ever been active in anything. And, my educated guess is that this is the easiest course of action that will yield the most impact in the medium and long term. Short term? I don’t believe that is a good strategy in politics. But, I might be wrong. I hope Tun or Datuk Kadir will have something to share with us on that.

My friend, regardless of what you choose to do, I ask you for one thing. Do not endanger our integrity, especially that of Tun and other bloggers. Their words, as well as ours, are the roses we use to attract people to our side. So do not exaggerate, mislead, or lie. Our strength is in truth. Lies are for the other side, and they’re forever looking over their shoulders, fearing old lies might come back to stab them.

Once upon a time, our parents came together to trounce a threat, and they succeeded. Now, it’s our turn. We might not know how to do it, but do you think that they knew? If we try, we will have chance of success, no matter how small. If we do nothing, then our loss is guaranteed.

Will you join me?

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Versi Bahasa Malaysia

Waktu Bertindak

Teman se-Malaysiaku,

Selamat datang. Bacanya teman akan posting ini tanda prihatin teman kepada nasib negara ini. Saya bersyukur, kerana pada masa ini Malaysia amat memerlukan orang-orang yang prihatin.

Dalam beberapa tahun ini, terutamanya bulan-bulan yang lepas, mana-mana insan yang berakal dapat merasakan ada sesuatu yang semakin tidak kena dengan negara kita. Insan-insan yang tidak peka politik, yang cukup bagi mereka sekadar terbaca perkembangan terbaru di dada akhbar dan TV, pun semakin terasa cengkaman suatu arus yang semakin lama semakin menenggelamkan kita dan segala yang kita usahakan selama ini.

Harga barang naik, kadar jenayah naik, ketakutan kita menjadi-jadi. Ada tak yang turun? Sudah tentu. Maruah negara kita, rasa keselamatan kita, harga diri kita, dan banyak lagi. Pada suatu masa dulu, sebagai rakyat Malaysia kita dikatakan berprinsip. Tetapi sekarang, kita simbol satu negara yang menyonsang arus, yang sedang kembali ke lopak-lopak Negara Dunia Ketiga. Semuanya kerana seorang pemimpin yang nampaknya bertekad untuk mengayakan keluarga dan kuncu-kuncunya, walaupun dalam berbuat demikian akan hancurlah negara kita ini.

Tiba masanya kita bertindak.

Ramai orang memohon supaya Tun Dr. Mahathir, bekas Perdana Menteri yang kita sanjung, supaya pulang ke gelanggang politik. Supaya melawan AAB. Asalkan ada buat sesuatu. Saya bersetuju yang kita perlukan Tun.

Tetapi, teman, wajarkah kita meminta Tun bergelumang dalam selut politik lagi? Kemungkinan besar Tun sendiri sanggup. Tapi apa kata kita fikirkan dulu. Kita yang akan mewarisi Malaysia. Bukankah ini masanya untuk kita mengorak langkah sendiri? Ramai antara kita, terutama pembaca-pembaca blog Tun di www.chedet.com, dibesarkan di bawah kepimpinan Tun. Kita naik saksi tiada apa yang mustahil jika kita bertekad. Ini Tun telah buktikan berkali-kali. Teman, telah tiba masa kita. Kita sepatutnya yang mendahului gerakan ini.

Bagaimana pula dengan Tun? Saya percaya kita lebih perlukan pengalaman, kearifan, dan kepetahannya lebih daripada tulangnya yang empat kerat. Jika kita terpesong hala, saya percaya, Tun akan tunjukkan hala yang benar, Insya Allah. Tetapi, Tun hanya boleh menunjukkan hala. Langkah yang disusun mesti kita yang punya. Sebab ini tanah air kita. Maruah kita. Warisan kita.

Biarlah kita yang muda ini yang berjuang, moga-moga Allah dan Tun memberi petunjuk kepada kita.

Jadi, apa yang harus kita buat? Wahai teman, itu pilihan diri teman. Bagi saya, saya telah memutuskan mengambil satu susunan langkah. Langkah pertama telah saya mulakan.

Langkah pertama saya ialah berkongsi ilmu. Bagi kita yang dapat melayari Internet, kita bernasib baik kerana dapat membaca terus kata-kata dari para nasionalis seperti Tun Dr. Mahathir, A Kadir Jasin, dan ramai lagi. Tetapi, bagaimana pula mereka yang tidak tahu pun bagaimana hendak menghidupkan komputer? Bagaimana mereka yang ingin tahu tetapi tidak pasti di mana hendak bermula?

Golongan ini sebenarnya besar. Ayah saya juga dari golongan ini. Sekian lama dia bergantung kepada Utusan Malaysia untuk berita, tetapi tahu-tahulah akhbar itu sekarang, jadi ayah saya sekarang beli Utusan lebih untuk balut nangka.

Maka saya printkan blog-blog Tun dan A Kadir Jasin, dan poskan kepada ayah saya. Guna pos-tak laju. Penglihatannya sudah kabur, jadi perlahanlah sikit dia membaca. Tetapi bila-bila saya telefon dia, dia sangat bersemangat, bercerita negara kita ini sedang diperkotak-katikkan oleh teman sendiri tahulah siapa. Ayah saya sudah minta saya terus menghantar artikel-artikel ini, dan akan saya lakukan. Dia ramai menerima tetamu di rumah, dan saya tersenyum saja membayangkan dia berceramah kepada mereka.

Saya akan lakukan yang sama untuk Pak Usu saya, serta beberapa rakan. Saya pasti, teman juga boleh buat benda yang sama. Teman lebih tahu siapa yang teman boleh percaya. Libatkan mereka. Sesetengah orang, contohnya ayah saya, sudah sedia untuk menerima mesej ini. Yang lain-lain pula perlu kita tarik perhatian mereka dengan apa yang mereka pentingkan. Bertanya “Kamu nak belajar pasal politik?” tidak akan membuahkan hasil. Cuba pula “kamu tanya kenapa semua barang naik harga? Si Kadir Jasin ada tulis pasal tu, nanti aku bagi kamu, pendek saja,” atau “kamu bimbang? Kamu, aku, dan Tun sekalipun bimbang sama. Dia cerita minggu lepas. Aku hantar kat kamu, seronok gak aku baca.” Nampak gaya? Teman semestinya ada cara tersendiri. Sebarkan mesej ini kepada semua, terutama sekali kepada orang-orang di negeri-negeri BN. Ajar mereka untuk baca blog. Saya yakin bahawa bloggers-bloggers kita akan memastikan bekalan sentiasa segar dan banyak.

Kenapa perlu kita berbuat begini? Kerana, walaupun mungkin susah kita terima, golongan blogger dan pembaca blog masih minoriti di negara ini. Kita perlu menjadi majoriti. Setidak-tidaknya, kita perlu supaya majoriti rakyat Malaysia faham isu-isu di sebalik masalah-masalah negara ini. Ingat, puak minoriti yang tidak difahami akan dicap “puak pelampau”, tetapi kelompok yang disokong rakyat dipanggil “pejuang kemerdekaan.”

Perlu saya jelaskan sesuatu di sini. Saya bukannya penyokong parti pembangkang. Secara peribadi, saya tidak percaya bahawa AI akan menjadi seorang PM yang baik. Beliau nampaknya lebih gembira bermain politik daripada memperjuang nasib rakyat. Mungkin media arus perdana tidak membawa mesej beliau, tetapi apa yang sampai kepada saya, nampaknya beliau lebih mahukan orang melompat bagaikan katak.

Saya percaya pembangkang menang bukan kerana rakyat telah cintakan PKR, PAS, DAP. Mereka lebih bencikan AAB. Sangat, sangat benci. Demi Allah, banduan boleh menang pilihanraya. Macam mana dia kempen? Jadi, kata-kata saya di sini hanya kerana saya sayangkan negara ini. Saya pasti teman juga sama.

Berbalik kepada topik kita. Telah saya sebutkan tadi, teman buatlah apa yang dirasakan perlu. Saya memilih untuk berbuat begini kerana inilah yang paling mudah untuk saya lakukan. Saya tidak pernah berpolitik, dan saya tidak pernah aktif apa-apa persatuan. Dan, saya membuat andaian bahawa tindakan inilah yang akan memberi pulangan yang paling besar dalam jangka masa sederhana dan panjang. Jangka pendek? Saya tidak percaya itu strategi yang baik untuk politik. Tetapi, saya mungkin salah. Moga-moga Tun atau Datuk Kadir sudi berbesar hati dan menerangkan tentang perkara ini.

Teman, tidak kira apa jua yang teman pilih untuk buat, saya pinta satu perkara. Jangan sesekali membahayakan integriti kita, terutama sekali milik Tun dan penulis-penulis lain. Tutur kata mereka sangat penting untuk kita tarik perhatian pihak-pihak yang kita mahu. Jadi, jangan memperbesar atau mengadakan cerita, memperdaya, ataupun menipu. Kukuhnya kita kerana kebenaran. Tipu daya itu mainan mereka yang mahu kita buang, orang-orang yang sudah takut dengan bayang-bayang sendiri.

Suatu ketika dulu, ibu bapa kita berhimpun untuk menjatuhkan musuh, dan mereka berjaya. Sekarang, giliran kita pula. Mungkin kita tidak tahu bagaimana mahu kita buat, tetapi tahukah mereka dahulu? Jika kita cuba, akan ada harapan menang walaupun setipis mana. Kalau kita diam tidak berbuat apa-apa, maka kejatuhan kita sudah termaktub.

Sudikah teman berjuang sama?