Saturday, February 15, 2014

TERESA KOK NO RESPECT... CANNOT BE!

Earlier MCA's Jason Teoh made a comment on Teresa Kok's 'Onederful Malaysia' video and it will be expected to be disparaged by her staunch supporters as always.

"Yes, I admit as a Chinese I am ashamed of Teresa Kok's action, it is a complete disrespect of the feelings of the people in the country," Jason Teoh - NST

But now, this is what MI reported...






"Kok is not practising the actual traditions of the Chinese community and her video shows disrespect towards CNY because it insults the country's leaders," said Loh Wei Jing, a member of  the Chinese professionals group.

He also accused Kok of violating the basic principles of the Rukun Negara.
The group, comprising Chinese professionals from various fields, said the timing of Kok's “Onederful Malaysia” release was bad.

"Why must she release the video during Chinese New Year? If she wanted to politicise an issue, that is a separate matter.

"But why do it during Chinese New Year?" Loh, an educator, said at a press conference in Subang Jaya today.

"Kok's 11-minute clip clearly violates the principles of Rukun Negara."

He said the video did not portray the true spirit of the Chinese community celebrating the Lunar New Year but instead incited hatred.

"This is against the culture of the Chinese community. Chinese New Year is not just for the Chinese, it is for all Malaysians."

He demanded that Kok apologise for her action as her video was tantamount to inciting hatred.

Corporate trainer Phoenix Low Kai Lay said the video encouraged negativity among the public and did not help Malaysia's development.

"All Malaysians should always remember how they can help the country progress towards a better and brighter future.

"It should not be the opposite where the public is encouraged to spread negativity.”

Dr Wong Kok Fye said the video contained elements detrimental to Malaysia's multicultural society.

Social worker Alex Lee said the video showed that Kok was only thinking of herself and had forgotten her responsibilities as an elected representative.

"We are against the culture of hatred. But it seems that many individuals are now only thinking of themselves and forgetting their duties and responsibilities," he said.
So what will you have to say Kok's and company?

It seems that not all Chinese appreciates Kok's video insulting leaders and what more she did it in conjunction with this year's Chinese New Year.

We as Malaysians will have to agree that Kok is obviously creating further racial gaps amongst multi-racials in Malaysia. As a senior MP, Kok's should be ashamed of herself when all her political practices and ideology confined towards hatred and racist only.

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