Heroes of Merdeka.
Who are actually the heroes of Merdeka ?Is it Tunku Abdul Rahman, Tok Janggut, Mat Salleh,Rosli Dobi,Chin Peng, Rashid Maidin, Burhandin Hilmi ? A research of the historical evidence 10 years before Merdeka would reveal a totally different perspective to what the British want us to believe. Those that were really the heroes were either imprisoned under ISA killed under Emergency Laws or pushed or shipped out of the country.
As with Independence/Merdeka all over the world the British made sure that the people given their Independence are their proxys. It ensured the continuation of their Companies,their riba/usury paper money and Capitalist economic systems and culture. World Imperialism in the form of Kafirnomics (making money out of no money) is alive and kicking.
Hi Norman,
ReplyDelete1st time coming here to your blog! :-) Interesting!.. I'd like to give 1 comment please, if I may?...
The actual heroes? I wouldn't put Chin Peng/communist "up" together with the other fighters at all, as, communists (worldwide) are simply those who support the communist ideology with the objective of conquering this land.
So, that is totally not "fighting for Freedom" but simply, "fighting for their own Power" here!
I sincerely hope people could just remove group/s with ideologies like that (ie. to Conquer Malaya)... No Muslims in their right minds would want to support them anyway, as their basic ideology is that there's no religion.
Please just remove them opportunists from our NATIONAL fighters' "list"..
We can't simply allow ourselves to be swayed, & simply follow some communist supporters here in the 21st century now; only just because we need a list!... (maybe of those who were against the British?)
Objectively speaking, I am very sure the majority of our folks back then, did not support communist & will never EVER want this country to be controlled/dictated by communists! 8-p
Funny!...
Cheers & Thanks, Norman! Wassalam => Nen.
Tks, Nen. Yes, you're definitely correct. However, the article should really be 'read' in perspective, and not by the labels attached to them.
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