Nazrism October 29, 2007
Posted by elizabethwong in "We can do better", Current Affairs, Democracy, Human Rights, Malaysia, Note2Self, Politics.Tags: Bar Council, idiot, Lingam-Fairuz tape, Malik Imtiaz, Nazri Aziz, Special Panel
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My newspaper delivery guy did an extraordinary thing – he delivered the New Sunday Times early yesterday at 8.00 am (usually he takes his time on Sundays and drops it off around noon), knowing full well I would be keen to read the headline story.
So Sunday morning was well spent, laughing in bed and playing a game of “spot the logical fallacies“.
I certainly didn’t have the patience, but Malik Imtiaz did and wrote a blow-by-blow rebuttal of the NST interview with the de facto Ministry of Law, Nazri Aziz (See here and here).
And Nik Nazmi, a King’s College law graduate was similarly tickled, and defined this endemic phenomenon, “Nazrism“, as:-
“An idiotic response to a political issue, as a result of lack of proper thinking on the matter and the need to justify the government’s actions.”
Hehehehe….





Badawism:- An impromptu response to a political issue, as a result of lack of proper sleep and the need to show that the person is extremely knowledgable and is not sleeping on the job.”
take away the “r”, and you know how despicable it can be as history has shown. or the rearing of the mat rempits is for this purpose?
He said even 7000 lawyers go for a protest walk…means nothing to UMNO. Never heard any UMNO law minister talk like this before….bloody downright idiotic and arrogant.
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Nazrism gives us something to laugh at until we feel like crying.
Allow me to modify it:
“A moronic response to a political issue, as a result of lack of proper thinking on the matter and the need to justify the unjustifiable.”
Hello … surf this
http://nazrism.blogspot.com
For your info a lot of people named nazri in this world. So pls don’t fool around.
TQ
Allow me to modify it too:
“A tuna-sing sings song on a political issue, as a testament to the absence of any decent thinking and demonstrating that willful distortion of reality, gleefully indulging in the compulsion to justify the unjustifiable.”