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Paulsen’s Top 5 brings out Najib’s ‘bangangs’

YOURSAY ‘Whatever we write, common sense must prevail.’

 

My top five enemies of human rights in Malaysia

                                                                                                                

Isana: Lawyers for Liberty co-founder and executive director Eric Paulsen, you are absolutely correct. These five enemies of human rights are a hindrance for Malaysia to move forward.

                                               

You have got a cowardly guy, a gangster, a gangster's henchman, the guy that the cowardly guy dare not touch and finally clowns who are delusional and who have the support of a senile old man.

 

Where is Justice: As expected, the Umno lackeys came out like a wolf pack in the Malaysiakini comment section. I assume they must have just finished their round of briefings.

 

These five enemies of human rights plus countless Umno leaders have robbed the national coffers for years, involved in countless despicable acts, etc, and yet they pray five times a day religiously. How low can they go morally?

 

Arthur: A good write-up, Paulsen. I couldn't agree more with you.

 

Despite having so many readers' comments in Malaysiakini , I truly wonder how many of them come from the same organisation or the same person.

 

The war of cyber-troopers perhaps may not be one of the enemies against human rights, but is certainly disturbing. Anyway, those accounts help fund Malaysiakini anyway, so please keep subscribing and commenting.

 

Wing: Commentary from the well-educated, the just and righteous stand out like a beacon, whilst the opposite sticks out like a sore thumb.

 

Whatever we write, common sense and persuasion must prevail, not nonsensical insults and untruths. I wonder if they realise that these only make a mockery of those whom they support.

 

The Analyser: Paulsen, you missed out on Islam, the Chinese and the Indians.

 

Nitendo: This article insulted our top leaders in Malaysia. The government need to look at it and I hope action will be taken against them. Fight against Malaysiakini .

 

Haizir Rahman: This article is not to show the principles of democracy. This will drop respect for government institutions and add discord among the people of the leader and the leader of the defence establishment.

 

AJ: Hello, ‘bangangs’, at least state why you call the five as 'good' leaders. Fifty-three percent of the Malaysian population think they are rubbish and have many reasons to say so.

 

I know you guys are mentally challenged but please try. Who knows, the least you could do is make us laugh. By the way, if you are paid by a credible company you would have been fired, so enjoy the ‘gaji buta’.

 

Eric Paulsen, great article.

 

Vasudevan: I can’t believe to what extent some people create a scenario to hide the facts and the truth. They are even so stupid in making up a defence for the indefensible.

 

With their powerful English language, what a mockery - biarlah pandai sikit kalau nak tipu orang, janganlah membabi buta saja.           

 

Teropong Dunia: Apparently, Malaysiakini is a piece of junk. A nonsense write-up by Eric Paulsen. Those five are our top leaders that been struggling hard to maintain the harmony and unity of our nation.

 

Abasir: Eric, you forgot to include one more: The emergence of hand-picked semi-literates (aka bangangs) from the Umno School of English Syntax, identifiable by their singular (and comedic) ability to maul and mangle the English language and let loose in the columns of Malaysiakini .

 

Sanchez8899: You do not feel free to live in Malaysia, Mr Eric Paulsen? You may migrate to other country. Do not incited people to hate these top leaders.

 

Ramesh Rajaratnam: I'm more humoured by the so-called "Umnotroopers" (the bangangs as rightly said by the PM) who can't carry three lines in English when trying to counter the writer.

 

This is the product of the system that creates 34,261 straight A students. No wonder the deputy prime minister (DPM) is perplexed ?

 

Flamescanner: Oh dear, here we go again. Guys/Bangangs/Whatever; if you want to defend the Famous 5, by all means, but do it with some facts.

 

Why howl and scream and not have an iota of fact. Doesn't it bother you that you've been called out as the court jester here? Anyway, enough with that. Well done, Eric Paulsen.

 

Smallbigblob: Goodness, if I were to continue reading those cybertroopers comments, my England sure ‘bocor’ finish.

 

RR: After the 25 eminent Malay leaders' vivid explanation for the need of a complete review of the oppressive laws both Islamic and civil and with this clear presentation of Eric Paulsen, the PM and his Umno leaders are duty bound to review this matter before the extremists and fanatics take this country along the path of Isis (Islamic State).

 

More and more moderates should speak up to save this country from the clutches of fanatics who are largely illiterates.


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