Friday, April 27, 2012

A Message To The People of Sabah

My fellow Sabahans,

With less than 48hours for Bersih Sabah 3.0 and Duduk Bantah in the historic Padang Merdeka 2804, all I can think about is our immediate future, our state - our nation of Sabah. With so much things going through everyone's mind, the opposition to Bersih 3.0, the ignorance of it's main issue & the playing up of fear into the hearts of sovereign individuals; the fact remains that everyone of us clearly still wants one common thing - fairness and equality.

The youths, sovereign sons and daughters of this rich land is pressed by a system that does not want them, that does not want us, you and me, to experience absolute freedom. We have been raised up into a system where the rich elites, dirty politicians, hidden hands in power control everything; even our thoughts. This massive brainwash, in greek, which means 'the control of the mind' is called The Government. Many years I have been dreaming of a day when Sabahan youths & elders gather for one day to celebrate true freedom for Sabah. This has always been hindered, partly because those who are enslaved never realize even to see the shackles on their feet or notice the handcuffs on their wrists. Brainwash and conditioned by the controlling mainstream media, they never may nor perhaps never will every see how their lives are hanging on a string - puppets by the very people they elect into power. This power that was given is abused. For countless years the same tactic is used to suppress the people - the continuous injection fear. This has to stop. Fullstop.

How we do it, is to do the same to the them, the small group of elites, the corrupt people in power. And the way to do it is by injecting fear into them instead. The fear that I am talking about is not abuse, oppression, suppression nor intimidation; the very tools that they use against us all throughout our lives. It is something different, something new to them. Know what it is? It is the awakening - the realization that we no longer want to live in their corrupt system. Its is this awakening that we are the greatest thing that ever existed in this whole wide universe, the best and most precious creation ever created by our Creator. We were born to experience absolute freedom but somehow it has taken us lifetimes to truly understand it.

Our enemy, is not fellow man. It is the corrupt system that corrupt men control and protect. This Saturday, when we walk together, protect each other, speak up and shout, raise our banners and signs together; we will understand that the only way to destroy this system is to inject FEAR into it. It comes as a from of a simple word. That word is BERSIH. We will inject this word deeply into the system and we will win... we will win back God's gift to us all - Freedom. Lastly, I believe in you, that you will believe in yourself. I know you are a little nervous and so you shall pray. When you do, and God answers you, it is because you have faith in Him. If you have prayed and God has not answered you, it is because that He already has all the FAITH IN YOU. So come on, lets win this one together. Lets win this for our future.

Sincerely,
Andrew Ambrose aka Atama.

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  1. To fight for equality and fairness does not necessary have to be done through demonstration. There are other channels and platforms we can use to fight for our rights. We are not worried about authorities, we just don't think its necessary. What have demonstrations like this accomplished? It was never the best solution for a problem.

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  2. The only way to make a real difference is through voting, not through Bersih Rally. Putting our people's safety in risk, getting our students in trouble, causing chaos in public, these are not the solutions. Those who wanted to join this rally, go right ahead, its your freedom. But don't try force this idea on anyone else who does not wish to participate.

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  3. The thing is are we on the right track?

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  4. On the right track towards what?

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  5. Atama has made a bad reputation for himself after his bashing of Sabah state ministers.

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  6. Fine if you want to bring awareness to the public but how effective this rally can be?

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  7. Hopefully those who will be joining this rally behave well.

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  8. cukup saja ba di semenanjung.. apa mau buat di Sabah?? HQ SPR bukan di Sabah.. pejabat PM pun bukan di Sabah..

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  9. We have enough message already. Thanks.

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  10. Buat apa la bersih semua ni?

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  11. Doing bersih won't make any difference after all. Waste your energy and voice strolling around the city.

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  12. Bah kita tinguk apa perubahan konon yang dibawa.

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  13. Demo alone wouldn't do much in getting a clean and fair election.

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  14. Having demo would means causing chaos. People may get hurt during the demo.

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  15. Dengan cara demo adakah betul perubahan akan berlaku???

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  16. Jangan keganasan pada hari tersebut

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  17. Jangan bawa budaya Semenanjung yang suka membua demo ke Sabah, ini bukan budaya kita orang Sabah.

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  18. Kenapa perlu guna dana asing untuk adakan perhimpunan Bersih ni?

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  19. Tuntutan kebebasan yang melampau akan menghacurkan negara.

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  20. hasil dari perhimpunan ini hnya huru hara dan kerosakan harta benda, nasib baik di Sabah ia berlangsung aman tak seperti di KL.

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  21. EC harus sedar bahawa begitu ramai tidak puas hati dengan sistem PRU negara.

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  22. Tujuan Bersih amat jelas, harus juga sampai ke pihak berkuasa untuk tindakan selanjutnya.

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  23. Perhimpunan jika dijalankan dengan tenang, tiada masalah tetapi memandangkan hasilnya amat dikecewa khas kerajaan yang mengabaikan keselamatan rakyat.

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  24. Sabah rasanya tidak begitu berminat dengan semua ini .Rasanya masih banyak perkara lain yang lebih penting daripada perkara yang kurang berakhlak ini.

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