OK, I just listened to someone discussing the election. The referral to a Chinese Tsunami apparently is not accurate. What the speaker indicates is it is more of an urbanTsunami. The urban vote said NO to the ruling party, but the rural vote won them the election. The rural vote would take in feldas which are land for plantations given to Malays from the government. Of course they would vote for them. They got a business 'gratis'. So, that clarification makes a bit of sense to me. Now will keep my ears open and hear some understanding of what happened yesterday.
I still do not have clarity of why this happened and what the voters wanted. I guess I may never.
from the last few days in Canada and forward, you can join me in my thoughts and actions as I learn how to live in a country that I had not even known the exact location until Ryan was there a few years ago. Some days I have rants and other days I have adventures, but every day is a learning experience that I embrace and thank God I was given the opportunity to know and to be. I might even upload a picture of me in this place I now call home – for now.
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