Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Reckless "Red Shirts" in Malaysia

So this is the meaning of "Red Shirts" on the streets of Malaysia teaching other races to "behave themselves"? Do they know how reckless they are? Are they trying to reprise the 1969 riots? Most victims were Chinese. Will their police use this video evidence and arrest this cleaver wielding idiot? But how would that help except to stoke even more anger. I wonder if this bad genie is already out the lamp. As this was going IGP is away in Mecca and Najib in Kota Kinabalu.


Update: 9:10 pm

Johor's Sultan issues warning to racists monkeys out there.




7 comments:

  1. That video is not from the red shirt rally yesterday. These guys happened to wear red shirts. Seems like it was a 2014 incident involving Alam Flora workers.

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  2. It was already posted on 27 January:

    https://www.facebook.com/Media.Jalanan/videos/1035145986502027/

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    1. Thanks very much for letting me know. It is important to get the facts right and these are unexpected benefits of sharing on a blog like this one. Well to put everything in perspective, that this incident had happened before only served to make the situation not better but worse. A matter of time such recklessness go awry.

      Choice of red colour shirts. What a coincidence.

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    2. Well, now that you know it is not about red shirts and/or and has nothing to do with the memories of 1969 race riot, why are you not amending the error in your post?

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    3. Red Dot Heartlander you have already figured out why isn't it? Or not completely.

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  3. No, I haven't figured out why you left your error in main post even though you now know it is an error. Enlighten me, please.

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    1. You are probably new to this blog then. I had several times explained this is not like most other blogs. It is truly blogging for myself and to me the thanks and response for someone who pointed out the error to me and my response on September 17, 2015 at 5:11 PM qualifies as an errata.

      I also like to record how I made the mistake, so I wouldn't bring an eraser to rub over what the errors. Months or more likely some years from today I can come back and said, "Oh, that was where I got it wrong and some kind person pointed it out to me...."

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