Having attended Bersih and PKR's talk campaigns at Han Chiang and Esplanade, I am truly touched to see how strongly united we are now.
In these meaningful gatherings, strangers shook hands and help each other.
Here are some things I observed from my personal experience :
1. People are very cooperative and respect each other. We sit down together peacefully to listen to our leaders and hereos. We close our umbrellas although there was still drizzle to allow views for those at the back. Even CM Lim Guan Eng closed his umbrella to show support. This is truly Leader by example.
2. Rubbish picked and thrown to bins even those wet and dirty ones. We want a clean country. BERSIH !
3. Chinese carrying PAS flags and Malays carrying DAP flags. We are Malaysians...United Malaysians tak kira apa jua bangsa dan kaum. We want clean government.
4. I am truly amazed to see Malay guy chanting "Allahu akbar" during DAP representative's speech. I can sense the thirst for CHANGE. More and more people are ready and awaken. We look forward for truly 1 Malaysia without racism.
5. Strangers sharing umbrellas, offering spare newspapers / plastic sheets to sit on, water to drink, fans to cool and looking out for one another. I am moved to see and know we have such a big family, and this family's peace and unity is uphold by our respected Pakatan leaders. (In drama and reality we have family members quarrelling and scraping for wealth, etc).
6. Volunteers willing to sacrifice time and effort to help in any way they can for a better future. Some offered to shuttle citizens to and fro to the talk locations. Helping to collect donations and even go on bald to protest on Money politics.
7. Citizens are more than happy to donate to our new potential government. Full cheers and joy when it was announced we collected $587k at Esplanade. Hope more can contribute. We need to save Malaysia for our future generations.
I hope that Malaysians wake up and exercise their voting rights on May 5th. Vote for a better future. VOTE for CHANGE! Ini kalilah! UBAH!
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