Either if you’re yet to register as a voter or you’re already an eligible voter and yet undecided whether to appear at the polling station this coming GE, you bloody make sure you read this masterpiece (I think!) by Miss Polytikus.
So, you don’t wanna vote? Then you’ve just deprived yourself the chance to make the teensiest of change. You’ve also revoked your right to complain about the government or the opposition. Your decision not to vote, to me, is as good as a foot set in migration.
The only difference that sets you apart from those Nazri has labelled ‘kalau you tak suka, you boleh keluar dari negara’ is that somewhere deep down inside, you love the country but you’re not willing to bear the responsibility of actually DOING something. The responsibility is shared and not solely for the opposition to bear. Just as criticisms can come from you, so can ideas and positive suggestions. Of course everybody just LOVES being a critic. So much easier isn’t it? I’m not surprised. You lot ain’t got no more balls left, that’s why.
I’m sure everyone has better credential than Nazri Aziz, prove that you’re one of them.
Vote for change.
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In all the things we do, we answer to ourselves. Have we done our part? No matter how small. Regardless what the matter is.
If I have saved a plastic bottle or an aluminium can for recycling, I would have done my part in making the world a better place to live in. If I do my part to vote, I would have fulfilled my obligation as a voter and made the country’s government system more democratic.
If I were to feel unhappy about what our present system stands for, I’d have to vote to make the small difference that I am allowed to. I would have done my part to institute the change I longed for.
Yes! Just 1 vote.. or 4 years of STFU!!!
Vote – Yes
But don’t be a sore loser. Accept the voice of the majority.