Netizens slam ‘London shaman’ RPK for branding Fahmi Fadzil as enemy of freedom of speech

MALAYSIANS have chided fugitive blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin (RPK) for taking a swipe at Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil for forewarning that the unity government will act against people who raise sensitive 3R (race, religion, royalty) issues during their campaigning in the upcoming six state elections.

For context, the seemingly Perikatan Nasional (PN) mercenary claimed that the unity government is fearful that these three elements will greatly benefit the opposition because the government is unable to answer those issues convincingly.

“They will have difficulty to counter the issues of Malays being losers (in their motherland), Islam is compromised or the Malay kings are not being respected and undermined (dipermainkan) by the unity government,” RPK pointed out in his latest series of Twitter video.

“Their only workable strategy seems to be fighting corruption … ask the Prime Minister (PM) about the future of the Malays, the younger generation, employment, foreign investors, exorbitant prices of daily necessities, etc, the answer is we are all out to stamp corruption … whether rain or shine, it’ll be corruption, corruption and corruption.”

Added RPK who is believed to be residing in Manchester, UK in his 4:28 video clip: “But in the unity government, there are cases pertaining to (former finance minister Lim) Guan Eng, (Deputy PM Datuk Seri) Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and other cases which involve government leaders which are all being buried or no action taken or under the process pf being dropped”.

But the view of RPK did not augur well with AJ ZULIB (@ZulPeb) who told him to mind his own business.

“Hello London shaman (bomoh). Is there a state polls in London? It seems that you’ve been a bit busy. You must be acting as the spokesperson for PAS and PN. Don’t forget to have a sip of lime vodka first so you stir up a lively chat,” tweeted the netizen in response to RPK’s video clip.

City0101 (@City01011) reminded RPK that the previous administration did not forewarn of any action against 3R violators.

“As a multi-racial country, the 3R issue is very sensitive. It needs to be addressed for the stability and prosperity of the country. It is easy to talk as uncle is not living in Malaysia. Only Malaysians will face the consequences.”

In all fairness, Encik Buck (@EncikBuck) summed up best when he challenged RPK to return to Malaysia first to table his grouses. “Talking big is not taking you anywhere. In London, you are hides under armpit of the whites. Isn’t that hot?”

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