A little known MCA politician, Jessie Ooi (right),
a Selangor MCA activist, has become an unwitting ‘star' online
after the conclusion of the debate between MCA president Dr Chua Soi Lek
and DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng yesterday.
Ooi has become an Internet sensation of sorts because of the manner in which she posed a question to Lim, as well as its content.
Chinese Daily Kwang Wah Jit Poh described Ooi as having her face and ears flushed, and her voice breaking as she scowled into the microphone and said, "I am ‘half' a Penangite. You always talk about lightening the people's burden. But assessment rates are up. All prices are going up. Moreover, at 10.30pm at night, I saw this twice with my own eyes, 10.30pm the roads are devoid of cars, but you still ask enforcement officers to tow cars. It concluded with a fight where there were severe injuries. How do you explain this security issue? Is this called lightening the people's burden?"
As the debate was televised live, scores of videos clips featuring Ooi's question have been shared through Facebook and other social media platforms with netizens pouring scorn over the incredulous and incoherent nature of her tirade, along with the fact that Penang's assessment rates had not changed since 2007.
Ooi has become an Internet sensation of sorts because of the manner in which she posed a question to Lim, as well as its content.
Chinese Daily Kwang Wah Jit Poh described Ooi as having her face and ears flushed, and her voice breaking as she scowled into the microphone and said, "I am ‘half' a Penangite. You always talk about lightening the people's burden. But assessment rates are up. All prices are going up. Moreover, at 10.30pm at night, I saw this twice with my own eyes, 10.30pm the roads are devoid of cars, but you still ask enforcement officers to tow cars. It concluded with a fight where there were severe injuries. How do you explain this security issue? Is this called lightening the people's burden?"
As the debate was televised live, scores of videos clips featuring Ooi's question have been shared through Facebook and other social media platforms with netizens pouring scorn over the incredulous and incoherent nature of her tirade, along with the fact that Penang's assessment rates had not changed since 2007.
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