Sorry, I don’t mean to insult those who’re related to a similary pronounced local university. After all, how can i make fun of others when the Degree I’m holding came from a university that’s pronounced You Am Ass? Luckily it wasn’t I Am An Ass. I wonder if there’s an actual IMNS around here.

Now, student politics have been pretty much influenced by the real deal. Infact, many of our current elected leaders started off in politics during their educational years. Our elected leaders, can now watch their Mini-Mes at each other’s neck.

When the papers wrote “pro-establishment” student body, I read the Ruling Party. When the news reports “anti-establishent” student body, I hear the Opposition Party. And seeing how they taunt and harass each other verbally and slightly physical deeply reminds me of the Parliament. Add in some more physical actions and we see Taiwan in the making.

I’ve always hated politics, and even more so when I hear the “You cannot agree with a decision made by the Opposition“. What, all Opposition ideas are bad? Somehow, the Representatives in Parliament forgot whom their representing. We, the ones who elected them in the first place, gets thrown around in their selfish acts.

Not all, I must admit. Some actually do serve the People. In fact, most initially serve the people well, before wealth and power become more important. But riddle me this: name me the most “for the people” Representative in the Parliament right now. and what did s/he do lately “for the people”. Seriously, I’m getting less and less convinced by our leaders, both Ruling and Opposition Party. No, repairing roads 3 months before the election do not count.

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Comments

3 responses to “You Pee 'em”

  1. yes, but thats hard to be written off rite, the one with the pro-establishment are those the u-know-what-ruling-party and those in the anti-establishment are in the you-know-what-opposition with the name of their group is already very obvious …

  2. I felt like taking a full advertisement in the papers and publish the names of the culprits. Biar diorang malu sikit. WE don’t need these cowards. Berani bila ramai. Memalukan bangsa aje.

  3. earl-ku: albeit being obvious, they still deny being discriminative to each other. politics have gone a looong way to the wrong side of the road..

    muteaudio: these are the guys who only join this kind of things to have fun. even during the nationwide Reformasi movement, I’d say 50% joined the gathering to have ‘fun’ and 90% orf the damage is done by this ‘fun’ seeking group.