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Have a good laugh... .just my analysis as a chemist



HERE IS MY ANALYSIS OF THE SOCIAL MEDIA.
(have a good laugh) 

EXAMPLE ONE 

I can't find the two posts which I received on social media. One was talking about the long queues Malaysians have to experience in public hospitals, but the Palestinians were given the special priority. 

        It turned out that the Palestinians were not going to be treated in the public hospitals. Before the news highlighted it, I received another piece on the social media -- probably written by the same person -- claiming that these Palestinians were sent to the military hospital. 

        In it, the writer claimed that "ordinary" Malaysians not allowed to even be treated at the military hospital. What betrays his identity was when he claimed that he himself had been allowed once to be treated there. Ovviously, this must be a journalist -- or rather, a retired journalist -- who is paid to be a cybertrooper to write all sorts of things, as long as it can overthrow one person. 

        Looking at the amount of "poison letters" being written, full of toxicity that is synonymous to someone who used it previous to topple our country's first prime minister, I think it is time for netizens to be fully aware of what's happening in the country.

        There are apparently people who want to topple Anwar Ibrahim. The reasons are obvious: Only Anwar has the tenacity to go after the big sharks, and he is able to do it because Azam Baki is still playing an important role. Now, you understand why Anwar has to keep Azam Baki. 


EXAMPLE TWO 

        Now, take a quick glance at the responses in Malaysiakini articles these days. They are mostly well-written, in proper English, unlike in the past where most people were hardly able to string a few sentences. What does this again tell you who are behind the comments in Malaysiakini? 




EXAMPLE THREE

I found a piece written by former New Straits Times group editior-in-chief A. Kadir Jasin : 


This is not the first time he has written things which appear to be trying to discredit Anwar. I searched a bit more to get some clue of who Kadir Jasin is, because most of his posts are against the 10th prime minister of Malaysia, and not a single post is critical of former prime minister, Dr Mahathir Mohamad. 

Guess what I found: 



Coincidentally, Kadir was also the 'big boss' of New Straits Times when Dr Mahathir was prime minister. I remember him as the powerful media man in those days, but gone are the days when a media campaign could be whipped easily -- for example, the mini buses, which were subsequently replaced by the now defunct Intrakota buses. 

People are now more enlightened, and they can use critical thinking to analyse the news. For example, a friend sent me this and asked: "Is this true?" By being just a bit more observant, you will get the answer.


NAJIB IS FREED!

"Is this true?" 



My reply to her: "No, this is an OLD video. It was announced, Sultan Ibrahim, Sultan of Johor. If this videon is true that Najib is set free, well, the video would have mentioned Sultan Ibrahim, the King of Malaysia." 

Example Four

So, why do you think everyone is against Anwar? 

1) He is against corruption, and wants the money seized back from some of them worth billions of Ringgit today. Anwar has made it clear he wants the money to be returned to the rakyat. He does not intend to jail some of them, as he knows it will take a few years to put them through the court process.  

2) The Madani government has stepped up anti-corruption drive against immigration, customs and even the givers themselves

3) The Madani government has busted a lot of the smugglers who sold our subsidised diesel to neighbouring countries 

4) There are so many retired journalists who need some income. Well.... you can guess why so many of the pieces written these days are well-crafted unlike in the early years, where feedback by "Chinese" in Malaysiakini sounded more Malay than Chinese. 😆😆😆











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