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Amarjeet Singh: Malaysia at the Crossroads — Enough of the Games



Malaysia at the Crossroads — Enough of the Games (by Amarjeet Singh @ AJ)


I don’t agree with changing the Prime Minister now.


Why?

Because among a sea of clowns, he may not be perfect — but he’s still the better fool we’ve got.


He’s the only one trying to settle decades of debts, plug financial black holes, and fix the rot others conveniently ignored.


Yet, we judge him for a judiciary still tangled in political puppetry.


We curse him for crooks walking free — but forget who kept the system dirty all these years.


This isn’t a one-man game — it’s a decades-old cartel of politics, power, and greed.


Yes, maybe he waited too long for this job.

Yes, maybe some of his ideas sound tired and running out of it now.


*But where exactly do we think we are as a nation?*


We’re at our lowest — drowning in racial tensions, political hypocrisy, and economic chaos.

And somehow, we expect magic?


Instead, we hear the same old power-hungry has-beens shouting from the shadows — not for the people but to protect their own skin and fatten their cronies.


*What exactly are we hoping for?*

A saviour from the same rotten pool?


*Things are slow.*

*We’re angry.*

But let’s be real — now isn’t the time for another circus act.


*It’s time for tough calls, bitter medicine, and accountability.*


Not another round of recycled crooks in new suits.


*Malaysia stands at a breaking point.*

We either brace ourselves for the real fight to fix this country — or we let the same devils dress up as angels and fool us again.


Your choice.

*But this time, don’t say you weren’t warned.*


By

Amarjeet Singh @ AJ


This is what is happening to everyone now. It’s not about Anwar. It is not about me trying to be a popular blogger. It’s about time to wake up, my fellow Malaysians!







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