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15 January 2014

DATO SERI NAJIB'S "KANGKUNG-GATE"


This kangkung obsession is fast becoming a laughing stalk, lettuce get to the root of the

problem, we have mushroom for improvement, everybody wants a celery increase but it's

like the government doesn't carrot all, sorry for being grump-pea
He should just apologise and move on but sawi seems to be the hardest word.


PETALING JAYA: The 'kangkung' aka water spinach 'faux pas' is not about to die down just yet and now even the foreign media have started to play up on the issue.
BBC reported yesterday that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak "is being widely lampooned" on social media for the comment he made about the price of kangkung.
AN AFP PICTURE OF PM DATO SERI NAJIB

The report said that food is a 'faux pas' minefield for politicians, especially when it's perceived as being used in a get-down-with-the-people kind of way. It likened the comment to British Prime Minister David Cameron's pasty moment or Chancellor George Osborne's "posh burger" tweet.
"The almost inevitable response seems to be ridicule. That's where the Malaysian prime minister finds himself right now. With the government under fire because of price hikes in basics like fuel and electricity, he choose to push back by highlighting a reduction in the cost of the leafy green vegetable 'kangkung'," the report said.
The report explained that 'kangkung' - also known as water spinach, morning glory and Chinese spinach - is widely eaten in Malaysia, and is cooked as a stir-fry with a little garlic or chilli paste. But it's cheap, grows wild alongside streams, paddy fields and drains, and is not considered a staple.
Moments after a video of the prime minister was posted making the comments, the sarcasm and jokes began to trend on social media in Malaysia.
There have been hundreds of thousands of tweets, a Facebook page set up - with 10,000 followers already - a YouTube re-mix of his comments, the lyrics to popular and traditional folk songs have been re-worked, and "Keep calm and eat kangkung" T-shirts have been made and rushed to market, the report said.
"Kangkung-gate", as it's been dubbed by some, has hit a nerve because many people are struggling with the rising cost of living, and are resentful of what they regard as corruption, and lavish spending by the government.
Unsurprisingly many opposition politicians - including Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim - have seized on the opportunity to join in the collective fun-poking. The story has been so big on social media that many have complained of their timelines being clogged up.
"This kangkung obsession is fast becoming a laughing stalk," tweeted comedian Kuah Jenhan. "Lettuce get to the root of the problem. We have mushroom for improvement."


Yahoo Malaysia And AFP photo
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