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Hypocrisy, hatred and DAP sending Chinese to hell in a handbasket

The Ubah Cup is a public speaking competition for primary school pupils to be held next fortnight (April 27). It is organized by the DAP in Miri, Sarawak and the topic of the elocution, both in Mandarin and English, is “If I were Prime Minister”.

DAP is evidently politicizing (read: brainwashing) Chinese children from a very young age.

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Chinese voters hysterical and hostile

DAP has already decimated the BN Chinese parties.

SUPP – the BN Chinese-dominant party in Sarawak – lost all 13 Chinese-majority DUN seats that it contested in the April 2011 state election.

Riding on its ‘Vote for Change’ tagline, DAP won 12 DUNs after “support for BN from the Chinese community plunged to an all time low”. In his analysis of the results, Dah Ikhwan noted that “there was an air of hysteria among the Chinese community in Sarawak during the election campaign”.

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ABOVE: “Vote against BN is a vote for Jesus”

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Sarawak4Change: “BN is an anti Christ agent”

Concerning the 2011 Sarawak elections, analyst Choong Pui Yee wrote:

“Many opposition supporters had traveled to Sarawak from Peninsular Malaysia to assist the campaigns and extend donations. The fact that a major share of the Sarawak Chinese votes had gone to the opposition suggests that Chinese political sentiment in Sarawak is largely hostile to the BN – as in Peninsular Malaysia.” (Source: Eurasia Review)

Consequently, there has been a “hardening of ethnic differences and growing racial polarisation”, adds Choong.

Running in parallel is the hardening of religious differences and growing Christian-Muslim polarisation. It must be mentioned that Sarawak has a large 42.6 percent Christian population.

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DAP now sole representative of the Chinese

The DAP has an 18.6 percent share of the total state assembly seats in the country. It holds 107 DUNs compared to the MCA’s 11. In other words, the strength of the DAP is 10 times that of the MCA.

Under these circumstances, is it possible for MCA to make a comeback?

Of course not!

We’re talking about a hysterical and hostile Chinese community that looks at MCA as Umno’s running dog which deserves its skull to be brutally smashed with a shovel.

The recent Kajang by-election showed that not only has the Malaysian CHINESE Association been kicked into the longkang by the very electorate it purports to represent but the party is now being cast aside by pro-establishment Malays too. This rejection by the Umno grassroots leaves the comatose MCA as good as dead.

DAP is in total control of the Chinese now and it is consolidating this grip by relentlessly indoctrinating the community every step of the way, to the point of absolute irrationality.

BELOW: Youngsters signing up as interns with DAP

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Fallout from MH370 and the BOC returnees

The MAS passenger aircraft going missing and the ensuing international media attention has revealed the extent of the anti-national attitude harboured by Malaysian Chinese.

And by letting it all hang out, the Chinese only sought to reaffirm the suspicion, long held by the majority race, that they (i.e. pro-opposition Chinese) actually hate the country very much.

Meanwhile, the issue of stateless British Overseas Citizens has brought to the forefront the anger and resentment that those BOC Penang Chinese pack for Malaysia. All the badmouthing being carried out by the Chinese in general has given rise to counter sentiments among the Malays.

As one example, alpha blogger Din Turtle believes that any unhappy Chinese who “always complain so much about living conditions in Malaysia, and who hate so much about anything Malay” should Just Do It — leave the country for greener pastures.

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ABOVE: The writers are O.T. Dussek (principal of Sultan Idris Training College), Ahmad Murad Nasaruddin (novelist and translator) and A.E. Coope (author of A pocket dictionary of colloquial Malay).

Bahaya dan bencana diduga pun

The early Umno leadership had in fact downplayed the threat posed by the immigrant races to the Malays, which had been raised by Malay newspapers such as Majlis.

(Among the editors of Majlis, founded in 1931, were Abdul Rahim Kajai, followed by Othman Kalam and later Ibrahim Yaacob and his deputy Ahmad Boestamam.)

Below is an excerpt from the book A Graduated Malay Reader, which reproduced an editorial penned in Majlis:

“… sepanjang pengetahuan tawarikh alam ini belum ada sebuah negara jua pun dalam dunia ini yang ada mempunyai penduduk bangsa dagang melebihi bilangan bumiputera melainkan Malaya.

Negeri-negeri lain selain daripada Malaya memang selama-lamanya tidak pernah membiarkan bangsa-bangsa dagang di atas mencurah-curah ke dalamnya, jauh sekali mendedahkan pintunya kepada bangsa-bangsa asing kerana bumiputera atau kerajaan tiap-tiap negeri itu memang mengetahui bagaimana besar bahaya dan bencananya kepada mereka – bukan sahaja anak negerinya akan terdesak dalam pengekonomian tetapi ialah juga mereka akan terkecewa sama ada di lapangan politik mahupun di lapangan masyarakat sebagaimana yang terjadi kepada umat Melayu Malaya pada hari ini, – umat Melayu Malaya memang sudah terdesak pada masa ini sama ada dalam pengekonomian dan dalam politik hatta dalam masyarakat pun!

Jika kita kembali kepada 40 tahun dahulu, umat Melayu di Malaya ini memang jauh lebih banyak bilangannya daripada bangsa-bangsa dagang yang ada di sini pada masa itu, tetapi semenjak getah Malaya dan timah Malaya telah menarik perhatian pasaran dunia maka bangsa-bangsa asing sama ada kaum modalnya atau kaum buruhnya dengan galakan kerajaan Malaya telah mencurah-curah masuk ke Malaya ini; akibatnya pada masa ini bukan sahaja bangsa-bangsa dagang itu memandang hina kepada bangsa Melayu tetapi ialah jua hendak memegang tampuk Malaya, sebabnya ialah bangsa Melayu telah terdesak dalam segala lapangan.

Umat Melayu bukannya tidak mengetahui bagaimana besarnya bahaya yang akan menimpa mereka, bahkan mereka telah menjerit dengan sehabis-habis kuat suaranya 30 tahun dahulu meminta kepada kerajaan supaya ditutup pintu Malaya ini, tetapi suara Melayu pada masa itu hanya disifatkan sebagai kentut semut sahaja.” [spelling modernized]

Credit to http://anaksihamid.blogspot.com for the above scanned passages

“Low class”, some attitudes never change

Some 66 years ago at the time of the formation of the Federation of Malaya (1948), the Malay nationalists were already lamenting that the foreign races who came here to trade had looked down on the Malays. Some things haven’t changed.

In fact, if we were go back a bit further in the history of Majlis – which was agitating for the “national unity of the Malays” since as far back as the early 1930s – we would realise that this nationalist paper had raised the issue of “Malay rights” more than 80 years ago.

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Deer that risk being preyed upon by tigers

In its editorial on 17 Dec 1931, Majlis – a Kuala Lumpur newspaper – debated “the extent to which people of other Asian races could be permitted to usurp the rights of the Malays in their own land”.

The editorial also pointed out that “the British had a solemn obligation to put Malay interests first, whether others liked this or not”, see The Origins of Malay Nationalism by William R. Roff (page 171, reprinted 1980 University of Malaya Press).

The 1931 Majlis editorial produced by its editor-in-chief Abdul Rahim Kajai exhorted:

[translation from BM] If they’re still dissatisfied, the government can inform these foreigners that the ‘protection’ of the Malays isn’t like the protection of the deer in the forest by the game warden, who sees to it that the deer isn’t killed by hunters but allows it to be preyed upon by other enemies such as the tiger and other carnivorous animals living in the same forest.”

The Malay newspaper writings cited above referring to the non-Malays as “foreigners” date back a mere three generations. It’s really not that long ago.

Dr Mahathir Mohamad characterized the Chinese as “predatory immigrants” (page 95) in his book The Malay Dilemma (Marshall Cavendish edition, reprinted 2009). His description of  predator evokes Rahim Kajai’s metaphor of “carnivorous animals” that might prey on hapless deer.

In other parts of Dilemma too Dr Mahathir echoes Kajai, such as when he warned that “Malaysia has far too many non-Malay citizens who can swamp the Malays the moment protection is removed” (page 47).

It wasn’t too long ago either that the Malays feared the Chinese wanted to take over the rule of Malaya.

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Sheeple herded to the edge of the precipice

Not only are the pro-opposition Chinese perpetually hysterical but they’re also being criminally misled by delusional Dapsters into a dangerous state of denial. This is called being buta sejarah.

Anti-Chinese sentiments have become pronounced of late. A quick surf on the Internet will reveal how widespread the labels “DAPigs” and “biaDAP” are. In the popular imagination, the kurang ajar DAP has become synonymous with Chinese, and every Chinese with the DAP.

Are the 90 percent of the Chinese even remotely aware of how negatively they are perceived by the country’s non-Chinese?

The answer is ‘No’ due to the immense greed of the DAP evangelistas.

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Implication of Hannah Yeoh’s “zero Chinese” tweet

Penang Chief Minister cum DAP sec-gen Lim Guan Eng once boasted that he targetted his state to have “zero opposition”. This same rapaciousness has caused the DAP to go to extremes in securing Chinese support up to the level of 90 percent going on 100.

What Hannah Yeoh’s “zero Chinese” means is that her party is sledgehammering all the Chinese to fit into the DAP groupthink. Thought dissenters will be hunted down and ‘killed’ (character assassinated) so that no contrary narratives are allowed to flow into the marketplace of ideas.

Consequently there is no longer any check nor any balance left within the Chinese community today. How can there be when 90 percent and counting of the Chinese body politic are fanatical DAP followers?

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Religious usurpation by Christian triumphalism

The deluge of DAP fitnah and putar-belit has successfully impaired the Chinese critical thinking faculty so much so that the community is rendered incapable of evaluating objective information and adverse feedback.

A minority community living in their own detached, imaginary world is a recipe for disaster, especially when they are considered by the majority population to be hypocritical, hostile and full of hatred.

If today the Bintang Lima are behaving exactly like the Bintang Tiga, then don’t you think that the Malays too will begin sharing the same outlook as their Atuk Nenek in the 1940s who vehemently objected to the Malayan Union because they were fearful of being swamped by the Chinese?

The Malay nationalists of Abdul Rahim Kajai’s era “memang mengetahui bagaimana besar bahaya dan bencananya kepada [orang Melayu]” dari segi hak-hak mereka.

In the past, the Malays feared for their race. In the present, they fear for their religion. The Malays may grit their teeth and bear with the provocation to and insult of their race. As Muslims however they will not tolerate the same for their religion.

The hubristic cult of the DAP evangelistas that is daily insulting Islam is a ticking time bomb. IT. WILL. EXPLODE.

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149 thoughts on “Hypocrisy, hatred and DAP sending Chinese to hell in a handbasket

  1. Re Are the 90 percent of the Chinese even remotely aware of how negatively they are perceived by the country’s non-Chinese?

    They have been consumed by fantasy, the fantasy of “they are also with us”.

    Re The deluge of DAP fitnah and putar-belit has successfully impaired the Chinese critical thinking faculty so much so that the community is rendered incapable of evaluating objective information and adverse feedback.

    What critical thinking ? The truth is, the Chinese are among the most conformist people in the world. Just look at Cultural Revolution 1966-1976. Out with the old, in with the new.

    What is happening today with the Malaysian Chinese community today is a replay of Mao’s Cultural revolution, the message is, embrace Christianity, farewell to the past and head into the modern, white world. The Malays may be intoxicated by Arab culture but we can still see resistance from Malay nationalists, with the Chinese, no resistance, just embrace the white man’s culture.

    Re A minority community living in their own detached, imaginary world is a recipe for disaster, especially when they are considered by the majority population to be hypocritical, hostile and full of hatred.

    The backlash is coming.

    Re In the past, the Malays feared for their race. In the present, they fear for their religion. The Malays may grit their teeth and bear with the provocation to and insult of their race. As Muslims however they will not tolerate the same for their religion.

    The final battle, this time its not about race. This time its about religion.

    The single biggest tragedy is, the vast majority of those Chinese who are not Christian will now be identified as Christian too.

    Malays = Muslim

    Chinese = Christian

    Those in the middle, the 10%, they can only sigh “what’s that got to do with me ? I m not one of them”.

    1. “Backlash”?

      What ” backlash”?

      Nothing that a few rounds of economic and political sanctions can’t cure.

      It’s amazing how “backlash” proponents will sit up and take notice when (a) they are subjected to travel and financial restrictions (b) when their assets are frozen worldwide (c) when the country is “sanctioned” out of the international financial system and (d) when everything they say and do will go viral in the blink of an eye.

      Who will blink first? The “backlashers” or the “backlashees”?

    2. And another thing – violence in the name of religion is pretty passé.

      9/11 in the US proved that decisively.

  2. The problem with the Chinese is that even how “clever” they say they are, they are are easily influenced by shaman and anything magical. Evangelista is one. These evangelistas say that old Chinese customs are unholy, devilish and superstitious. But what about the evangelistic practices? Aren’t they similar to Chinese customs?

    Speaking in tongues vs “liam keng”. Tithes vs “burning lots of hell money”. Same thing different packaging.

    The last time Evangelistas fucked up China was in the Taiping Revolution.

    “The Taiping Rebellion was a massive civil war in southern China from 1850 to 1864, against the ruling Manchu-led Qing Dynasty. It was a millenarian movement led by Hong Xiuquan, who announced that he had received visions in which he learned that he was the younger brother of Jesus. At least 20 million people died, mainly civilians, in one of the deadliest military conflicts in history.”

    ”In the 20th century, Sun Yat-sen, founder of the Chinese Nationalist Party, looked on the rebellion as an inspiration, and Chinese leader Mao Zedong glorified the Taiping rebels as early heroic revolutionaries against a corrupt feudal system.”

    In fact Chinese politics today is shaped by this “sheepiness”. In Europe, if a person just comes up and says he is Jesus in the 13th century, he will be burned like a witch. Yes, like a witch. But in China a person like this is glorified.

    Some Chinaman called Hong Xiuquan called himself brother of Jesus like he is James or something like that. The sheepies believe him. Isn’t that delusional? Islam thank goodness does not allow this as this is heresy.
    http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-19977188

    “He decided on reading that, that the man he had seen up in the sky was the Christian God, that he, Hong, was the brother of Jesus, and that the devils he had to exterminate on Earth were the Qing dynasty, which was then ruling China and of course was not Chinese.”

    The same thought is preached today. Instead of the Qing, UMNO is the new devil. See how history repeats itself.

    The Chinese ain’t too smart, are they?

    1. re: “Instead of the Qing, Umno is the new devil.”

      ROTFL

      re: “liam keng”

      I was under the impression the word just means normal saying of prayer lah.

    2. Mulan. I usually asked my friends, ‘Have you ever met a stupid Chinaman ?’ They would all say ‘No’. But I continued and said, ‘ But you have met some Chinamen who are so clever as to be stupid !’ They looked bewildered. Then, I mentioned some household names. They were surprised and agreed with a roar of laughter !

      We Chinese look all the same to the non-Chinese. Only the British knew the ways and wiles of the Chinese. When they were here in Malaya, they sent their Police Cadres to train on the spot for 6 months at Canton, Swatow and Amoy. After a Comintern agent was arrested in Singapore in 1931, the British set up the Protector of the Chinese Offices in Singapore, Penang and Kuala Lumpur. This title is an euphemism. Its job was to monitor and spy on the Chinese who were fleeing turbulent China in the 1930s in droves. And with them, they brought the politics and the negative ways of China. From 1931, the Chinese were restricted free entry into the Straits Settlements by Governor Clementi.

      Has anyone wondered why in the British Colonial forms of Malaya of old, there was always a caption . ‘Dialect’ ? The dialect showed to what tribe or clan the Chinese belong. If it was ‘Shanghainese’, the British knew exactly what sort of behaviour will be shown or ‘Hakka’, another type of behaviour is expected.

      This is why the Malays find the Chinese an amorphous lot which is difficult to pigeon hole.

      My advice is if the Chinese are classified as per the British way, we jolly well can put each Chinaman into a slot of recognised behaviour. Smart the British but not the colonial French or Dutch and definitely not the colonial Americans !

      Maybe it is an interesting game to start pigeon-holing the leading lights of the political Chinese first in the Singapore biased DAP ?

  3. All I can say, the DAP is pushing the Chinese into a corner and there’s no way back for them.

  4. Re Anti-Chinese sentiments have become pronounced of late. A quick surf on the Internet will reveal how widespread the labels “DAPigs” and “biaDAP” are. In the popular imagination, the kurang ajar DAP has become synonymous with Chinese, and every Chinese with the DAP.

    Dia orang takde layar blog blog Melayu. Dalam kepala otak mereka, blog blog Melayu ni blog Umno, propaganda Umno, blog orang kampung, takde class, blog blog Melayu hanya untuk golongan dungu saja. Hakikatnya dia orang tak tahu apa yang sedang berlaku dalam dunia orang Melayu.

    Ingat lagi “Balik kampong tanam jagung” sewaktu tunjuk perasaan menentang Lynas ?

    Dalam minda mereka, dalam kepala otak mereka, orang Melayu hanya fit untuk duduk kat kampong saja.

  5. Ms H. It is irresponsible of the dull colourless and obstinate DAP leadership with a Singapore bias to POLITICISE THE MANDARIN LANGUAGE AND YOUNG CHILDREN. THIS IS MISCHIEVOUS AND CREATE MORE MISUNDERSTANDING UNNECESSARILY BETWEEN THE DIFFERENT COMMUNITIES.

    If these guys/gals are HOLISTIC ( I copy ), it is a different story. BUT THEIR 48 YEAR RECORD OF OPPOSITION SHOW OTHERWISE. They seem to be doing things to create discontent. The DAP has a very weak leadership because there are so many ways to cut the cake !

    1. re: “They seem to be doing things to create discontent.”

      They are doing things 24/7 to create hatred. Look at how and where they’re pushing the MH370 incident.

        1. And this. Start them young with the Orang Asli. Next level of DAP marketing. Habislah BN kalau macam ini

          1. DAP is evidently politicizing (read: brainwashing) Chinese children from a very young age.

            Next phase, non Malay Bumiputera eg Sarawak and Orang Asli kids,

    2. But Singapore seems to be doing ok.

      Why, it has even been invited to support Iskandar Malaysia. And “spillover” investments that Singapore doesn’t want is being sought by Iskandar Malaysia.

      So, which shoe is on which foot?

        1. My questions are :

          If singapore is doing ok why does the singaporean buy a house in Johore and Penang in the droves? Surely thay wanted to stay in Singapore for the rest of their life right?

          :psarah

          1. Do you why Singaporeans buy houses in Penang by the droves? Simple. Penang offers similar Ah Beng lifestyle like in Singapore with a clear 55% discount. One Singapore Dollar is RM2.60, so a Penang double storey house of RM1,000,000 is not very much anyway. How is much is a HDB flat and how long can you keep that flat?

            The cost of living is cheap. Cheap petrol, cheap cars (compared to in Singapore), subsidized electricity, cheap water, cheap food and the exact Cina Beng environment like in Ang Mo Kio.

            Another plus is family connections. Many Singapore families have Singapore roots. Another plus, our FD rate is high. Singapore or UK have rates almost close to zero. These Singaporeans earn interest living in Malaysia. Transfer S$500,000 and you can earn RM30,000 interest for doing nothing. (That is also the reason quite a lot of Brits retire in Malaysia. You get good FD income, cheap car and a profit when you leave Penang as property prices increase).

            I personally know of a British family who does absolutely nothing – if you call going to the gym work and there are so happy. In London they have to work their ass off to make ends meet but this is paradise. Do nothing every day and earn an income from FD. Enjoy super cheap everything.

            Back to the Singaporeans. In Penang Singaporeans tend to stay around Green Lane (Island Glades) rather than the uppity Batu Feringhi. Why? The Singapore Ah Beng life – Ah Beng Chinese food, Ah Beng market, Ah Beng hospital all within reach.

            The downside. Real Penang Malaysians can’t live in Penang. Too expensive.

            Penang (especially Island Park and Island Glades) is full of Singaporeans like it is Ang Mo Kio.

            1. So, they decided Malaysia is better then Singapore while all along it actually Malaysia is better in a long run.

              Why didn’t Malaysian people see this? Those who using the sentence “Singapore is better than Malaysia” or “Singapore doing ok than Malaysia”.

              Now not only Malay and Indian need to searchs for a new places, the Chinese also getting alianated to a point that they were being push out of their existing house. Why don’t this people see it as it is?

              Holy water or just plainly being stupid in the world? Do this people really detach from the real world that they forgeting that they really digging their own graves?

              :dsarah

              1. Well, Sarah – you should stand at the Malaysian side of the Causeway and count the number of Malaysian-registered cars, buses and motorbikes that cross into Singapore in the mornings.

                Reports say they number in their thousands.

                It’s kind of sad, isn’t it, that Malaysians have to seek their livelihoods in Singapore, enduring tiring daily commutes in order to do so.

                While the strong Sing Dollar allows middle-income Singaporeans to acquire real estate in Malaysia.

                It doesn’t take much to tell which is the stronger economy, does it?

                Except, perhaps, for Ms Helen, who, apparently, is no fan of Singapore!

                1. Don’t understand why such a constant worshiping and adoration of that island country. Life is not just about money, money, money. There are other things to look forward but money obsessed people will never understand this.

                  Singapore is nothing but a soulless, gentrified city with little chance of upward mobility even for those who are well educated (a PhD holder driving taxi, only in Singapore?).

                  It’s a city for the haves but not for the have nots. The reason people commute everyday to work is because they know the standard of living there is high and there’s no way to raise a family in that kind environment (lack of space, expensive rentals). Most people don’t stay in Singapore forever because it’s not a home; people make enough money out of that place and they go elsewhere greener.

                  1. Well, in this context, it’s MALAYSIANS who commute daily to work in Singapore.

                    They cannot be Singaporeans, by and large, because they present Malaysian passports at the Woodlands CIQ.

                    So, why do they work in Singapore?

                    Are these Malaysians the equivalents of the Nepalese, Bangladeshis, Indians and Indonesians who come to work (legally and illegally) in Malaysia?

                    And it’s strange that the Malaysian government is not doing more to get these itinerant Malaysians to stay back and work in Malaysia.

                    Isn’t it?

                    1. “So, why do they work in Singapore?”

                      Well, it’s their choice to do so. Whether an individual wants to work as a sushi chef in a Japanese restaurant along Orchard Road or as an engineer in an electronic plant somewhere in Woodlands- it’s a person’s choice to make more money, this is a “flat world” anyway (to paraphrase NY Times journalist Thomas Friedman).

                      Just like the 1000 Chinese who renounced their citizenship on the pretext of getting British citizenship- again their choice. One made the choice and live with it. But just save us from all the drama about blaming everything under the sun in Malaysia- that’s the point.

                    2. re: “But just save us from all the drama about blaming everything under the sun in Malaysia”

                      They are too tiresome for words.

                      I wish we had a Pinocchio magic wand. P’s nose grew longer every time he told a lie.

                      If only we could wave the wand so that the Dapster-evangelistas’ backside would expand each time they do their drama queen act (i.e. their behinds keep becoming broader like how Pinocchio’s nose keeps growing longer).

                      Then more of them would look like pink hippos. (Doesn’t she remind you of somebody?)

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                    3. “They are too tiresome for words.”

                      Tiresome is still ok, but sometimes it’s damn annoying like HY’s tudung act.

                2. Yeah but If this Malaysian was so cought up with Singapore, then they will choose to stay in Singapore right? Just like the Singaporean choose to buy a house in Penang and Johore and KL. They buy it because they wanted to stay here.

                  This so call Malaysian workday migration only wanted to worked in Singapore not live their lives overthere. They were just like any nepalise or Bangla or Indonesian who come here because Malaysia is better paid than their country.

                  Why don’t this people buy a house and live in Singapore? Why choose to only work in Singapore but staying in Malaysia? Why don’t they do what the singaporean who living here for more than 10 years do, that is applied for PR?

                  What makes them decided that they wanted to worked in Singapore only and when the times comes they will resign and stay in Malaysia? Being a workers in Singapore, don’t they will be the first who wated to stay if Singapore is better then Malaysia?

                  Can you explain it to me, why it is reraly for Malaysian who worked in Singapore choose to be a Singaporean? But for Singaporean who living here for more than 10 years choose to apply for citizenship?

                  :lsarah

                  1. Quick answer: Singapore is very choosy about awarding PR status. It’s not that Malaysians working in Singapore don’t want to be Singapore PRs.

                    In any case, their earnings in Singapore Dollars are instantly multiplied 2.5 times when brought back to Malaysia. So, no surprises if they choose to live in Malaysia where everything is subsidised and the government runs a chronic budget deficit.

                    And it’s not only Malaysian Chinese who work in Singapore. There are also Malaysian Indians and Malays, albeit in lesser numbers.

                3. “Well, Sarah – you should stand at the Malaysian side of the Causeway and count the number of Malaysian-registered cars, buses and motorbikes that cross into Singapore in the mornings.”

                  Try coming back from Singapore on a Friday evening using a bus. It is crazy. Malaysian workers are packed like sardines going through the Singapore checkpoints. As a visitor who took the Friday bus, I feel so sad for our workers. Thousands of people have walk through the narrow bus check paths at Woodlands.

      1. OS. The Singaporeans in Iskandar can only do so much. The ordinary folk actually for ‘face reasons’ are not so keen to invest there. It was the Chinese companies which brought in the big play. But unfortunately, this good fortune did not last more than a year and we are back to square one. Iskandar’s infrastructure development is slow and I am afraid outside events will overtake the ambitions of those on the ground, if not already.

  6. DAP is taking advantage of the “Tahaluf Siyasi”. Don’t know whether PAS realised it or not, may be by the time PAS realise it, it is already too late. It looks like with the Tahaluf Siyasi, DAP is getting stronger everyday. And PAS can’t even retained Kedah in last GE, so where are the malay support that PAS is culculating on?

    Don’t know wheter my observation is correct or not but before joining PR, DAP is a weak party. Previously DAP is just a chinese party but after joining PR, DAP has the support of PKR and PAS meaning malays are also supporting them.

    1. XH. I agree with you that the DAP with a Singapore bias is a weak party. Not only that, its leadership is dull, colourless and obstinate – forever trying to copy their spiritual homeland.

      It is without doubt a Chinese party based on the negative emotions of the Chinese in Malaysia. This is bad.

      Instead of the DAP seeking common ground with the wider electorate they chose to encourage all those mad-caps down Subang way to do childish things and widen long forgotten schisms wider. This is not democracy. This is anarchy.

      They cannot run away from the record that they have established with the present dull, colourless and obstinate leadership which is uneducated and unqualified.

  7. The DAP is digging a grave for the Chinese who, swayed by the jingoism and anticipation of political power promised by these DAPsters, are hurtling like lemmings to their doom.

    I’m a chindian married to a malay, so I’m one of the few who gets the unvarnished truth of the views held by the 3 races. Not the filtered versions that DAP tells the Malays or the “moderate” stance PAS gives to non-malays.

    Only a very few discerning chinese, like you Helen and my mum and some friends, are aware of the lit time bomb that the DAP has ignited. The reason it hasn’t exploded is because the malays have a long fuse. But it’s getting closer.

    All it needs is the proverbial straw. Remember in 1987 and the adam jaffar incident? Those who scoff that May 13 will recur are only deluding themselves.

    And the chinese stand to lose big time. Remember we also have a huge foreign workers population here, some of whom come from societies where rioting and looting are common. Who knows what will happen when anarchy strikes? That’s when all those chinabengs who curse the police will be screaming for the cops to save their ungrateful asses.

    1. re: “The reason it hasn’t exploded is because the malays have a long fuse.”

      Agree about Malays having a long fuse.

        1. Long fuse = boleh bersabar … sikap “biar lah”

          Short fuse = cepat melenting, panas baran

    2. Ha ha ha, Irma, waits till the Melayus run amok… and the time will come… The Cinabengs` cursed police/cops and army are Melayus with GUNS and I dread the day when it cometh.

      1. islam1st. You want to know how to disarm a Chinaman only and strip him naked.. Ask him what dialect he speaks. Exactly like what the British did to the Chinamen under their control ! The Chinese just could not run away from their 5,000 year old tribe/clan behaviour. Our BN Government forgot this good administrative point created by the British.

    3. irma. Has anyone here experienced what 13 May 1969 was like to the ordinary layman ? I have.

      1. Fear. I was fearful even though I had 7 guns.

      2. No policemen in the streets. This was in 1969 which had a much smaller segregated community of Chinese in towns
      .
      3. Emergency orders will shut-down all businesses. Some of my innocent friends got killed and most lost their businessess. 1970 was another day. Thanks to Tun Abdul Razak and his team, our beloved Malaysia recovered. And now we have fellows who are hardly dry behind the years want to …….. Please think carefully
      .
      4. By 8.30 pm that fateful day, the 5th Battalion Royal Malay Regiment was brought in and bivouaked opposite my brother’s house. They were well-mannered and disciplined.

      5. For 10 days, all were not permitted to exit the houses most of the time. See the LOSS OF INCOME.

      AND THE MOST ABSURD THING OF ALL, IS THAT THE AGITATORS ARE WELL-FED, WELL-DRESSED BUT UNEDUCATED AND UNQUALIFIED FROM THE CHINESE MIDDLE INCOME GROUP. Absurd.

  8. Helen:

    As always, a very well written piece on DAP’s insidious plans to sow hatred between Christian Chinese and Malays. It was a rather long article and I haven’t had the chance to read it all, but one thing I learned from your article is this:

    1. In organising the Ubah Cup competition, DAP has shown a fair amount of ingenuity in instilling among its supporters, a deeper hatred of BN. It is already well tested in the field of influence, that when you write down something, you are far more likely to stick to what you’ve written down even if your views are shown to be factually wrong. This has something to do with how the human brain works. We remain committed to our views when its written and then shared.

    Priming the thought process with “If I were Prime Minister…” is also a very clever and insidious way to be critical of the Prime Minister. After all, it is unlikely someone would say this, “If I were Prime Minister, I will do exactly what our PM is doing right now.” You’re 100% more likely to get, “If I were PM, I will change this, change that…”

    I don’t know if DAP engages professionals in the art of persuasion and influence, but I have to say that it is very cunning, and quite brilliant, if I might add.

    Gene

    1. re: “I don’t know if DAP engages professionals in the art of persuasion and influence”

      I’m convinced that being cunning goes with the evangelista territory.

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      1. Religion does use the dark side of influence and persuasion. It’s been happening for thousands of years and long will it continue. I view all pastors and clergymen with deep suspicion and distrust.

        In proselytising the Christian faith DAP has inserted its hatred of the government and Malays like a pate in a burger, to the masses. The DAP beelzebubs have become extremely dangerous as they use the devilish arts of influence.

        I fear for the Chinese in Malaysia.

        Gene

        1. re: “I fear for the Chinese in Malaysia.”

          We can see the DAP’s ugly handiwork.

          1. No need to fear for the Chinese.

            You should fear of the monies lost in corruption, wastage, cronism etc etc as indicated in the Auditor General Report, PKFZ etc etc.

            While some people are threatening the non-Malays of a potential racial riot after the election last year, it has yet to happen. In contrast, based on the same timeframe billions are already lost.

            1. re: “corruption, wastage, cronyism”

              You chant these sloganeering words like a convenient mantra. Pakatan has debased words such as “Justice”, “Integrity”, “Ethics” blah, blah, blah.

              I do not for a minute believe that DAP and PKR are less corrupt and less capable of indulging themselves in cronyism and what not.

              Look at the DAP appointments to the Subang Jaya municipal council and the selection of the Selangor candidates for the DUN. Ini baru dema perintah satu negeri.

              Dan itupun dah lah menerajui Selangor 6 tahun tapi masih lagi ada hati menyalahkan pentadbiran yang lepas atas krisis dan catuan air.

              1. PKR, DAP and their ilk have hijacked those ambiguous words, like Justice, Integrity, Change and so on. Human beings, as simple minded as we are, never fail to fall into the trap of politicians and cultists who use such ambiguous words to convince people to follow them.

                Rev. Jim Jones, and all the televengelists in the US of A, pastors in our local temples like City Harvest, continuously use these words to hypnotize their followers. No one in their flock ever cares to ask. “What do you mean by integrity, or justice, or change?”

                Gene

              2. Helen,

                Re: I do not for a minute believe that DAP and PKR are less corrupt and less capable of indulging themselves in cronyism and what not.

                I would respond below:-

                1. On a general reading, the annually published Auditor General Report since 2008 indicated more wastage, leakages, mismanagement in BN Federal Government as compared to PR state governments.

                2. Since 2008, I have seen more incidences whereby the BN Fed Gomen disposed/sold gomen assets/companies to BN cronies compare to PR state gomen. Of course we have seen PR state gomen did the same as well, the latest being the Canal City land disposal by Selangor. Comparison wise, the amount of disposal by BN at federal level is much higher than PR at state level.

                3. Since 2008, we have seen financial scandals involving BN leaders like PKFZ and NFC. These cases have reached trial at courts. PR leaders are dragged to courts as well but not on corruption but more of illegal assembly, sedition and sodomy.

                re: Look at the DAP appointments to the Subang Jaya municipal council and the selection of the Selangor candidates for the DUN. Ini baru dema perintah satu negeri.

                PR states wanted to reintroduce local government election but prohibited by a federal law. Why would PR open up the local authorities in their states for election and give BN the chance to occupy seats?

                re: Dan itupun dah lah menerajui Selangor 6 tahun tapi masih lagi ada hati menyalahkan pentadbiran yang lepas atas krisis dan catuan air

                Who is the one that privatized state water assets to private companies like Gamuda and Syabas? Selangor has been negotiating with them since 2008 to take back the water assets. Now Selangor has to fork out RM10 bil to compensate these BN cronies. If not because of BN needs the Selangor approval for Langat 2, I don’t see how PR can buy back the water assets.

                Appreciate your feedback.

                1. re: “Auditor General Report since 2008 indicated more wastage, leakages, mismanagement in BN Federal Government as compared to PR state governments”

                  PR govts are S’gor, Pg and K’tan. Giving PAS the benefit of the doubt (as they have a clean and pious image), how can one compare Pg with federal?

                  Pg is one of the smallest states, only just bigger than Perlis and smaller than even Malacca. The federal bureaucracy covers everything from the tip of Sabah to the peninsular end of Johor and up to our northern border.

                  Meanwhile, S’gor has shown bad management by landing us this prolonged water rationing and there was that Azmin-PKNS fiasco and the latest is that Khalid Ibrahim is under a cloud for the Tropican land deal? Squeaky clean? Far from it.

                  re: “Comparison wise, the amount of disposal by BN at federal level is much higher than PR at state level.”

                  Of course lah. What is the size of Federal compared to the size of Pakatan states? As mentioned above, Pg is the second smallest state in the country, if we discount FT.

                  As for disposal of assets, Penang sold/transferred/contra-ed its water assets to federal for RM600 million and the Guan Eng administration was so opaque that my DAP-supporting friends who live there weren’t even aware of the transaction.

                  This is one of the reasons why I prefer BN to Pakatan. BN supporters (say the bloggers) are willing to criticize Umno but you “never” see the Chinese criticize the Lims or DAP (when I say “never”, I’m making a broad sweep and I hope you don’t do an AC-DC by nitpicking and providing one single example as if to refute the general trend).

                  Chinese have this humongous blind spot when it comes to DAP, and they invariably “HATE” Umno (one commenter TT said somewhere on this page).

                  re: “financial scandals involving BN leaders like PKFZ and NFC. These cases have reached trial at courts”

                  Well, yes, the NFC and PKFZ cases were brought to in court.

                  When Khir Toyo was convicted, you didn’t see the Umno fellas take to the streets to protest his innocence. However, when Anwar was convicted, the Pakatan leaders (Tian Chua, for example) threatened to topple the govt through riots while the other Pakatan leaders gave all kinds of excuses — “video itu besi lah”, Kajang Move lah.

                  re: “PR leaders are dragged to courts … illegal assembly, sedition and sodomy”

                  They should be charged with criminal defamation for all they accusations (e.g. “murderer”) that they’ve levelled at certain VVIPs.

                  re: “Why would PR open up the local authorities in their states for election and give BN the chance to occupy seats?”

                  In the first place, they didn’t and in the second place, even if they did, with the kind of vice grip that Pakatan has on S’gor now, BN has as much chance to occupy the council seats as they do Seputeh.

                  re: “Selangor has been negotiating with them since 2008 to take back the water assets.”

                  How competent is that? Six years nego and nothing concrete/no progress and no alternative or contingency plans. And here we are, ordinary households with no water.

                  re: “If not because of BN needs the Selangor approval for Langat 2, I don’t see how PR can buy back the water assets.”

                  Funny. Penang Pakatan govt sold water assets to federal, and S’gor Pakatan govt wants to buy back theirs. They don’t even have a common policy.

                  1. Comparing BN Fed Gomen and PR State Gomens is the yardstick we have now simply because PR have not taken Federal power. But at least we compare.

                    re: but you “never” see the Chinese criticize the Lims or DAP (when I say “never”, I’m making a broad sweep and I hope you don’t do an AC-DC by nitpicking and providing one single example as if to refute the general trend).

                    Well Helen. I don’t want to make a general statement like what you did. Statistically I think we have 10% Chinese that didn’t vote PR. These people are the silent minority that disagreed with PR and DAP. Is this 10% enough to rebut your ‘broad sweep’ as opposed to ‘one single example’?

                    re: How competent is that? Six years nego and nothing concrete/no progress and no alternative or contingency plans. And here we are, ordinary households with no water.

                    How to agree to a deal if Syabas and Gamuda is asking for sky high prices?

                    I have not studied on the water restructuring scheme. Just a brief reading here:-

                    http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Business-News/2013/06/19/Perlis-has-yet-to-transfer-water-assets-to-PAAB/

                    Bottomline, water should remain in gomen hands either in federal of state.

                    Care to research more on this water issue?

                    1. re: “But at least we compare.”

                      Yeah, between a durian and a mangosteen.

                      re: “Statistically I think we have 10% Chinese that didn’t vote PR. These people are the silent minority that disagreed with PR and DAP. Is this 10% enough to rebut your ‘broad sweep’ as opposed to ‘one single example’?”

                      Let me rephrase as I didn’t make myself clearer earlier.

                      What I meant was pro-establishment bloggers (e.g. SAA, AKJ) criticize Umno but they are on the same side. In other words, you criticize your own people.

                      I criticize the DAP but I’m in the 10 percent dissenters (like you say) and on the opposing side to Pakatan. The question is would any of the 90% Chinese pro-Pakatan people (whether writers, academics, what not) be willing to whack the Lims and DAP?

                      Or in other words, can you point me out the Chinese equivalents of SAA and AKJ?

                      re: “Care to research more on this water issue?”

                      Sure. You can point out the useful urls.

                    2. power. For your edification, the DAP leadership built a political empire based on communal discontent which actually feathers their nest the more people feel discontented and legal public funds from fees etc.

                      IT IS A NEW AND ORIGINAL BUSINESS WHICH SOME PEOPLE HAVE TAKEN NOTE.- like all those RM2 tax-free churches. The there is the other lot of people in the Opposition who made more money than you and me can imagine.

                      Coming to the administrative discrepancies highlighted by you, this is what I kept on mentioning that as soon as the BN Government reverts to NORMALCY/NORMALITY, the benefits are tremendous. This will take the wind out of the Opposition.

              3. Ms H. I have never heard of a poor man indulging in holistic ( I copy ) Malaysian politics. There is always AN AUDIT TRAIL in this very small country. Either we are good friends or we are related !

            2. re: “While some people are threatening the non-Malays of a potential racial riot after the election last year, it has yet to happen.”

              While a race riot is yet to happen, the DAP has marginalized the Chinese from the mainstream, that is should BN continue to rule the next 2-3 terms.

              It is only if Pakatan manages to take over Putrajaya that the Chinese will not be marginalized.

              And while nobody has yet to take out a parang panjang to chop up the Chinese, the goodwill and faith acquired and built up by the MCA has been lost already due to the behaviour of the Dapster-evangelistas.

              1. re: While a race riot is yet to happen, the DAP has marginalized the Chinese from the mainstream, that is should BN continue to rule the next 2-3 terms.

                Helen, would appreciate if you may bring out some empirical evidence to suggest that Chinese is marginalised. From my personal observation, Chinese are very much self-sufficient. We do have stories like top Chinese STPM scorers not getting courses of their choice in gomen uni. But this story has been happening eve before 2008. Same thing to the non-recognition of UEC. Already happening before 2008.

                1. If we’re talking a proportionate ethnic representation in cabinet, then there should be at least 8 Chinese Ministers based on the current cabinet size. Cabinet is the body charting the country’s direction.

                  The cabinet came up with some solutions, e.g. that an underaged child should remain in the faith of his/her parents during their marriage (with ref. to the Muslim converts and custody tussles).

                  Cabinet also came up with the 10-point solution for the Malay Bible distribution issue.

                  As it is, the tsunami saw the Chinese voting themselves out of the cabinet.

                  1. Helen,

                    At most I see cabinet has about 4 Ministers from MCA, one from Gerakan and another from SUPP. The most important question here is ‘What has the Chinese lost out by having zero representation in the Cabinet?’

                    The solutions that you cited are merely ‘cabinet decisions’ which is not codified into written law. The so-called 10 point solution and the directive on underaged child have no legal effect.

                    1. re: “At most I see cabinet has about 4 Ministers from MCA, one from Gerakan and another from SUPP.”

                      In the past and relative to the size of the Cabinet(s), I believe that Chinese Ministers (incl. those from Sabah & Sarawak) would have occupied a quarter of the seats, i.e. in proportion to Chinese pop. size.

                      re: “The most important question here is ‘What has the Chinese lost out by having zero representation in the Cabinet’?”

                      Any Chinese cabinet representation today, given the reality of the number of Chinese Barisan MPs, would be nothing but tokenism. Beyond the number of Chinese Ministers, the bottomline is that the (Alliance)BN formula is already broken.

                      re: “The solutions that you cited are merely ‘cabinet decisions’ which is not codified into written law. The so-called 10 point solution and the directive on underaged child have no legal effect.”

                      The Sleepy Dollah and Ah Jib Gor administrations do not have the political will to enforce. The Dr M administration would.

                    2. re: The Sleepy Dollah and Ah Jib Gor administrations do not have the political will to enforce. The Dr M administration would.

                      When Cabinet made such directive or policy, the AG will advise on the legality. The political will can be manifested by codifying the same into written laws. The problem is BN merely dangle these carrots and misrepresented to the people as the ‘law of the land’.

                      re: …………… The Dr M administration would.

                      Mahathir declared that Msia as Negara Islam. Refer here:-

                      http://utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2001&dt=0930&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Muka_Hadapan&pg=mh_01.htm

                      Again, this was cosmetics. How can Msia be said to be a ‘Negara Islam’ if there is no hudud, haram industries like conventional banking and gambling continue operating and the highest law of the land is not quran but constitution? Where is the codification of Islamic laws and the widespread application of the same?

                    3. re: “The political will can be manifested by codifying the same into written laws.”

                      Perhaps wrt the convert-child custody business, sorting out the jurisdictional overlaps and other tangles is necessary.

                      However on the 10 points, I’m more realistic. The situation is not necessarily tackled through legal recourse. Taib Mahmud’s ironman control over S’wak is one factor. I’m sure than Najib handled it with kid glove partly due to the influence that Taib wields.

                      Also, the situation of Islam here is fluid. There is the political aspect; the Bible and Allah contention is not restricted to legalities.

                      re: “The problem is BN merely dangle these carrots and misrepresented to the people as the ‘law of the land’.”

                      You have to show me where the BN “misrepresented to the people as the ‘law of the land’.”

                      re: “Mahathir declared that Msia as Negara Islam.”

                      He reportedly said: ““Umno wishes to state loudly that Malaysia is an Islamic country. This is based on the opinion of ulamaks who had clarified what constituted as Islamic country. […] If Malaysia is not an Islamic country because it does not implement the hudud, then there are no Islamic countries in the world.”

                      I’m assuming the above transcript is correct and that he spoke originally in English.

                      The declaration was made on 29 Sept 2001, roughly two weeks following the 911 attack on the New York Twin Towers. Methinks Dr M was maneuvering/positioning on the political front.

                2. Postscript:

                  You should understand “marginalization” in the sense of Umno dah jatuhkan talak ke atas MCA, and extend this outlook to Umno’s future disregard for the Chinese.

                  They (meaning the BN Malay-Muslim) govt don’t even have to carry out any overt initiatives to sideline the Chinese. They can just carry on la di da, and look past the BN Chinese parties — cold shoulder treatment.

                  Kalau dulu, Umno masih lagi jaga hati. That’s why hudud never materialized. Today, Umno would still try to accommodate the Sabah & S’wak Christian pribumi b’cos their votes are pivotal.

                  Chinese votes are a write-off already plus the constant belligerence and overt hostility from the Chinese. There is no more incentive for Umno to accommodate or to compromise. Carry on this kind of r/s over the next 2-3 terms and the ultimate outcome is the marginalization of Chinese from the mainstream. It is the logical end for the trajectory.

                  So imagine that you have this loud, in-your-face minority (yang tak reti cakap bahasa kebangsaan lagi) which is seen as totally alien to the mainstream culture and national identity. Even a small altercation between the races would be amplified and take on larger proportions than if it had happened between Malay-and-Malay.

                  1. Re: ………….. Postscript:

                    I would not want to jump the gun and pretend that I have a crystal ball to predict the future. I would be more convinced if there is any example to show that Chinese community were marginalised after the 2008 election.

                    Otherwise, in legal language it is ‘ipse dixit’.

                    1. Google LOL’s comments. He relishes in listing the many ways the Chinese community are being marginalised.

                      Offhand, I can give an example of the Rancangan Pemerkasaaan Ekonomi Bumiputera (BEEP in English). Najib had to put it on the plate after the tsunami to appease Umno’s core supporters.

                      Earlier during the height of his (ETP, GTP) Transformasi programmes, he was willing to do away with the preferential policies for the Malays and to level the playing field. After the Chinese tsunami, he was forced to backtrack on the liberalizations.

                    2. I hate to break it to you, but initiatives such as the BEEP are to pacify the ultra conservative faction in Umno while projects, contracts, business favours and largesse are still given out to Barisan Nasional’s Chinese and Indian corporate bedfellows.

                      The GLC’s are also employing people from more diverse backgrounds. My Chinese friend was recently tapped for a senior management position at Petronas, and an Indian ex-colleague is now working his way up at another transport-based GLC.

                3. “Chinese are very much self-sufficient… “

                  If Chinese are very much self-sufficient, then why the phrase “2nd class citizen” resonates so much with the Chinese community?

                  … Already happening before 2008..

                  But what may happen in future could be abolishment of vernacular schools- that’s what most pro-establishment folks are screaming now.

                  1. re: …………………. then why the phrase “2nd class citizen” resonates so much with the Chinese community?

                    Let us differentiate between political propaganda and the reality on the ground. Politicians can play all the propaganda but on a general observation, I would say Chinese is the more affluent community. You can use various yardstick like equity/property ownership, rate of savings, employment in the private sector, recipients of government scholarships or enrollment on the private universities.

                    re: But what may happen in future could be abolishment of vernacular schools- that’s what most pro-establishment folks are screaming now.

                    So it may or may not happen. I would not want to jump the gun here or be judgmental.

                    1. re: “But what may happen in future could be abolishment of vernacular schools- that’s what most pro-establishment folks are screaming now.” / “So it may or may not happen. I would not want to jump the gun here or be judgmental.”

                      Those, particularly ABU-ers, who keep harping that Pakatan will perform better (less corruption, more transparency, etc) are already being judgmental. In your judgment, Pakatan is competent, accountable, transparent, etc.

                      Those who believe that Malaysia will suddenly turn around and become A++ once Umno-BN is successfully dethroned from Putrajaya are also jumping the gun in their firm belief that with Pakatan sitting in Putrajaya, things will infallibly become better. There is no indication at all that this is so.

                      Take nepotism and the Pakatan: Anwar-Wan Azizah-Nurul Izzah, LKS-LGE, Karpal-Gobind-Jagdeep, Hadi Awang-Mohd Khalil, Nik Aziz-Nik Abduh …

                      There are no father-son/daughter, husband-wife simultaneous pairings in the BN parties of note that is anywhere comparable. All the facts consistently point against Pakatan but its followers are truly blind.

                      Pakatan in Putrajaya will only make things more Chinese and more Christian and promote the self-trumpeting that performance is better (when it’s really not), e.g. DAP Segambut MP Lim Lip Eng declaring that if his DAP colleagues were to put in charge of the Air Force and Navy, then surely MH370 will be found.

                      The truth of the matter is that the Chinese are “not” even in any branch of the armed forces (the numbers are negligible). So from where does the boast that DAP will for sure do better in the plane search come from?

                      That’s why I say that DAP is dangerous.

                      And LE is correct about the Malay right’s clamour to shut down vernacular schools. Thanks to Madame Speaker’s Malaysian First trumpeting for providing the Satu Sekolah group the ideological ammunition. DAP is dangerous and destroying everything that the Chinese have painstakingly built and the concessions that MCA wrangled.

                      The Christian DAP is the worst blight and curse to befall the Chinese in Malaysia.

                    2. Helen,

                      Election is every 5 years for one term. No harm giving PR a chance to show what they are capable or incapable of. Like Kedah and Terengganu. The same rakyat voted in PAS and eventually voted PAS out. In contrast, the people in Penang and Selangor gave PR a bigger majority in 2013. Democracy works.

                      Previously I have made comparison of governance between BN Federal Gomen and PR state gomen based on the Auditor General’s Report. It may not be an apple to apple comparison, but it is the next best yardstick. If you have better methods, do suggest here.

                      The degree of nepotism happens more in BN. Not only we have political dynasty like Razak-Najib, Hussein-Hishammudin, Mahathir-Mukhriz, Lim Keng Yaik-Lim Si Pin, Samy Vellu-Vell Pari, Chua Soi Lek-Chua Tee Yong etc etc we also have business dynasty like Mokhzani-SapuraKencana, Bekir-CMS, Khairy-ECM, Abdullah’s brother-Brahim, Abdullah’s son-Scomi Mukhriz-Opcom, Mirzan-San Miguel etc etc. These people are family members of BN leaders. Political dynasty is common in PR too. But business dynasty of direct family members?

                      Politicians are full of talks. But rakyat are easily distracted by these propaganda. Like kalimah Allah, missing MH370, Kajang by election, Anwar sodomy etc etc.

                      Did anyone care to read and dissect the latest Auditor General’s Report? What about the Selangor water issue, i.e invocation of WASIA? Or the impact of GST to the rakyat? How many is ‘intelligent’ enough to understand the intricacies of these issues and its implication?

                      My personal opinion: Msia is unlikely to be ‘destroyed’ by racial riots/disharmony. Instead Msia is more likely to be ‘destroyed’ by inflation, high cost of living, mismanagement and low standard of education.

                      Just an example. Since 2008 election tsunami, certain quarters already ‘threatened’ racial riots. Also since 2008, property prices have doubled or tripled in main cities like Klang Valley, Penang and JB. No one has complained that he/she was chopped by parang. But millions have complained of insane property prices across the main cities nationwide.

                    3. re: “Election is every 5 years for one term. No harm giving PR a chance to show what they are capable or incapable of.”

                      Pakatan is into its 6th year of rule in S’gor. The cleanliness of our neighbourhoods is getting from bad to worse (clogged drains, lalang overgrown public areas, unswept roads and uncollected rubbish in playgrounds/public spaces) due to the poor maintenance by the municipal services.

                      We in S’gor are getting more denggi cases, more leptospirosis (disease transmitted by rat urine), more crime, more accidents (motorcylists falling into potholes). Escalating cost of living. And now, no water.

                      re: “Like Kedah and Terengganu. The same rakyat voted in PAS and eventually voted PAS out.”

                      Those voters are Malays. They’re not Chinese DAP fanatics.

                      PAS Kedah and T’ganu obviously does not match DAP and PKR brainwashing standards in Penang and S’gor.

                      S’gor has the biggest propaganda machinery that grinds full throttle 24/7. The Pakatan gomen here has got its own TV. Other states got or not? The Pakatan gomen here has got several state newspapers and countless online channels. Other states got or not?

                      re: “In contrast, the people in Penang and Selangor gave PR a bigger majority in 2013. Democracy works.”

                      Indoctrination and the Politics of Hate work even better. Try asking a Chinese in Pg and S’gor what he thinks of Umno.

                      Now do the same in Kedah and ask a PAS Malay what he thinks of Menteri Besar Mukhriz. In Kedah, they’re closing the breach between oppo and ruling party. Look at the by-election in Sg Limau. The competition was cordial. Look at the by-election in Kajang and what they did to Chew Mei Fun.

                      In the Pakatan states (Pg & S’gor), the climate is so adversarial that any rapprochement is impossible. You probably fail to realise this but you will soon enough.

                      re: “It may not be an apple to apple comparison, but it is the next best yardstick. If you have better methods, do suggest here.”

                      Look at the track record of DAP and PKR. Pls look up my response earlier today to John Henry, https://helenang.wordpress.com/2014/04/08/tinjauan-pendapat-hudud-dan-politik-islam/#comment-80958

                      re: “The degree of nepotism happens more in BN. Not only we have political dynasty like Razak-Najib, Hussein-Hishammudin, Mahathir-Mukhriz, Lim Keng Yaik-Lim Si Pin, Samy Vellu-Vell Pari, Chua Soi Lek-Chua Tee Yong etc etc”

                      Yeah, their sons are in politics but Tun Razak died in 1976 (that’s 38 years ago and Tun Razak wasn’t even aware that Najib would enter politics since at the time of his death Najib was only 23).

                      Tun Hussein Onn died in 1990 (that’s 24 years ago) and Tun M retired in 2003 (that’s 11 years ago). In PKR you have Anwar and Azizah contesting the same post! and their daughter at the same time defending her post.

                      Lim Keng Yaik is no longer with us while Chua Soi Lek and Samy Vellu no longer hold any posts in MCA and MIC. Compare DAP where Kit Siang will not retire until all of Sonny Boy’s potential challengers have been disposed of. Both Karpal’s sons are YBs and hold high positions in the party at the same time that their father was party chairman (until recently).

                      re: “We also have business dynasty like Khairy-ECM, Abdullah’s brother-Brahim, Abdullah’s son-Scomi Mukhriz-Opcom …”

                      We know and we do not approve. That’s why in my poll on KJ, 78 percent of the respondents said that they would NOT vote for him.

                      re: “Politicians are full of talks.”

                      The DAP ones even give sermons in churches all year round. You rarely hear of Umno politicians doing the same in masjid.

                      re: “But rakyat are easily distracted by these propaganda.”

                      Yup. We can see the syndrome afflicting the Pakatan sheeple.

                      re: “these propaganda … Like kalimah Allah, missing MH370, Kajang by election, Anwar sodomy etc etc.”

                      Yeah, like Rosmah’s handbags and purported RM24m diamond ring, her badminton hobby, her alleged jaunt to the hilltop at the witching hour to play with [***], her alleged bomoh visits, her filmmaker son in Manhattan, her daughter’s shopping spree in Perth which did not happen, her “crocodile tears” (so say the Dapsters) when she visited the MH370 families, Teresa’s lampoon of her in the CNY video, Tony Pua’s lampoon of her in the DAP Ubah music video …

                      … so which side distracts itself more with nasty propaganda and whose propaganda is hitting below the belt?

                      re: “Did anyone care to read and dissect the latest Auditor General’s Report?”

                      The AG had some uncomplimentary things to say about Penang. The Dapsters are now turning against his office like how they turned against Zaid Ibrahim the minute he (AG’s report / Zaid) has less than glowing words for the Mafia.

                      re: “Or the impact of GST to the rakyat?”

                      Pakatan is planning a mammoth rally against the GST on May Day (Labour Day). It will be a hate fest like the Balckout 505.

                      re: “How many is ‘intelligent’ enough to understand the intricacies of these issues and its implication?”

                      No need for intelligence. Just turn up and join the Pakatan street rallies and taunt the police and FRU as “anjing Umno”.

                      re: “My personal opinion: Msia is unlikely to be ‘destroyed’ by racial riots/disharmony.”

                      Not destroyed by racial disharmony? Then why is it that the Chinese are now being called “Cina babi” everywhere? Why the Boycott Chinese Products campaign?

                      re: “Instead Msia is more likely to be ‘destroyed’ by inflation, high cost of living, mismanagement and low standard of education.”

                      The higher the inflation, the higher the cost of living, the lower the standard of education, then the more combustible the population.

                      If the Malays had been well-off in 1969, do you think the May 13 riots would have happened?

                      re: “Also since 2008, property prices have doubled or tripled in main cities like Klang Valley, Penang and JB. No one has complained that he/she was chopped by parang.”

                      But the Malays and Indians are complaining that the DAP is deliberately implementing (unaffordable) housing policies that are meant to drive them out of Penang island.

                      And every now and then, there is coverage of Malay kampungs in Penang being demolished to make way for the insane property development that you mention. You think this kind of news coverage got no psychological impact, meh?

                    4. “… So it may or may not happen… “

                      When that truly happens, it would be too late to do anything already.

                      If the country leadership is taken over by Malay right wingers, it may well happen since vernacular schools are now being constantly scapegoated for being the main cause of racial discord and that MCA guardian dog is no longer around to pacify those folks.

                      Poor grasp of national language, Malaysia bashing on MH370 issue, et cetera et cetera, only serve to make us Chinese much uglier if you don’t realize by now.

                    5. re: “that MCA guardian dog is no longer around to pacify those folks”

                      The MCA guardian dog is being kicked and spat at as Umno’s “running dog”, and being brutally smashed on its skull by the savage Chinese.

                      See the Dapster insults at Wanita MCA by the lynch mob, http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/260077

                    6. Helen,

                      I don’t know when you started blogging. Similarly, I don’t know when you started to be afraid of the threat of ‘racial disharmony’ or ‘racial conflict’. Let us take the 2008 election as the starting point as it was known as political tsunami back then. I took the same starting point and compare with property prices. I would say that since 2008, no one complain of being ‘chopped by parang’ arising from racial tensions but millions of Malaysians have suffered sky high property prices.

                      We did have incidences like churches being burned, cow head demo or protest held to oppose kalimah Allah from being used by non-Muslims. But these have yet to escalate into a racial conflict where some one was ‘chopped by parang’.

                      Now on sky high property prices. This cannot be denied especially in town areas. In fact, Msia has one of the highest household debt to GDP in Asia. People are in debt and a big portion of income is used for mortgage repayment. Quality of life is affected due to reduced spending power. Young people are unable to own property.

                      Now, assuming that we have crystal ball to predict the future. Let say 5 years down the road. I bet that racial riot will not happen. Tension or conflict will exist but not sufficient to be called ‘racial riot’. I can also bet that 5 years down the road, property prices will continue to stay high. People are heavily in debt. Cost of living will only go higher. In fact, we need not look 5 years. When GST kicks in next year, we can see the price hike immediately. If there is riot/tension/conflict, it is more likely due to cost of living that affects majority of Malaysian. Certainly not due to religion or racial. Mark my word, Helen. I am afraid of the future in the context of financial rather than racial or religion.

                    7. re: “I don’t know when you started to be afraid of the threat of ‘racial disharmony’ or ‘racial conflict’.”

                      I’m not afraid. It is the Dapsters who put up a show of false bravado who should be afraid.

                      Remember they’re the scaredy cat middle-class who used to stock up on canned food and barricade themselves in the house whenever there was a rumour. They only acquired their Dutch courage when DAP obtained power whereas I had been on the streets taking tear gas and water cannons, and getting arrested by police years before the Chinese tsunami rolled in.

                      re: “But these have yet to escalate into a racial conflict where some one was ‘chopped by parang’.”

                      You forget Kg Medan. Have you seen photos of the victims? I have.

                      re: “Quality of life is affected due to reduced spending power.”

                      The lower the quality of life, the lower the threshold for tolerance. Things that may be brushed off by the well-fed middle classes suffering from inertia might, on the other hand, spark off beatings among a rough crowd.

                      re: “Tension or conflict will exist but not sufficient to be called ‘racial riot’.”

                      So you predict tension 5 years down the road but no full-blown riots as yet. What about 10 years hence?

                      re: “Cost of living will only go higher.”

                      The more hard-pressed people are, the higher the incidences of violence. Do you think the Jakarta riots would have happened in Oslo?

                      re: “If there is riot/tension/conflict, it is more likely due to cost of living that affects majority of Malaysian. Certainly not due to religion or racial.”

                      In the Jakarta 1998 May 13th riots, the well-off Chinese were attacked by the pribumi against a backdrop of recession and unemployment. No racial angle to it, meh?

                      Or if you’re willing to go back a bit further in history to the Great Depression, which is economic like you insist, and visit Germany in the 1930s where the German masses were reeling from hyperinflation, guess which minority race suffered the pogroms?

                    8. Well Helen,

                      Just mark my word. I dare to say that 5 years down the road, there will be no racial riot/tension in Msia that will escalate into May 13 equivalent. There will always be some racial disharmony/conflict between the majority and minority at any given time but not a full blown riot.

                      6 years already passed since the 2008 election tsunami. We have seen escalating cost of living, people are in huge debt, sky high property prices, government wastage and debt are getting bigger, standard of education is dropping and salaries cannot catch up with inflation. I see these trends to continue.

                    9. re: “I see these trends to continue”

                      These trends are the very factors that are making race-religion tensions worse.

                      (1) Take Penang island for instance where the very skyrocketing property prices you mention are pushing Malays out (they live in Seberang and commute). The Guan Eng administration is constantly accused of practising a deliberate, if covert, housing policy of Sinocizing the state by pricing homes beyond the means of the Malay working class.

                      It doesn’t help when expensive Penang condos are being bought by overseas Chinese.

                      (2) “standard of education is dropping”. As a consequence, Malay grads from the public unis are not able to find employment. Then they are mocked by the Chinese as being “half-past six” and at the same time, Mara (now UiTM) is held in contempt by the Dapsters. (It doesn’t help that Mara closes its doors to the Chinese as a general rule although there are a handful exceptions, of course).

                      This Chinese superiority view on Quality may not necessarily be true but regardless, the Dapsters still believe in it. Like how there are less than two percent Chinese in the Air Force and Navy but the DAP evangelista MP of Segambut nonetheless declared that if his party colleagues were to head those branches of the armed forces, efficiency would be guaranteed.

                      (3) “salaries cannot catch up with inflation”. This will affect Malays more, since more of them are in the salaried workforce (i.e. civil service) whereas Chinese tend to be self-employed, running their own businesses or in the private sector with business dealings overseas, e.g. exporting latex gloves.

                      So you see, there are acute race dimensions to the trends that you cite.

            3. That is correct.

              And while Helen whips up perpetual hysteria toward the Malaysian Chinese and demonises the Christian community, there has been little or no articles about the plight of Deepa Subramaniam who has one child kidnapped by her convert ex-husband, and the authorities reluctant to act in a clear case of religious bias. The state religion has an enforcement apparatus partial to it in this case involving another religion.

              Suppose that Deepa’s ex-husband was a Christian convert. We will have no end of articles with the keywords ‘Hannah’, ‘DAP’, ‘evangelista’, and constant vitrol cooked up toward the Christians and Chinese.

              Of course, if Deepa’s ex-husband was a Christian convert, the police would have rightfully acted and have him booked for kidnapping.

              1. re: “And while Helen whips up perpetual hysteria toward the Malaysian Chinese and demonises the Christian community”

                You’re reverting to Dapster type. And there I thought for a minute that you’ve managed to climb one rung up the food chain to the higher evangelista level.

                re: “there has been little or no articles about the plight of Deepa Subramaniam who has one child kidnapped by her convert ex-husband”

                My stand on this is clear. Even my Malay-Muslim readers are already aware. It is your evangelista mafia that are playing both sides.

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                re: “Suppose that Deepa’s ex-husband was a Christian convert. We will have no end of articles with the keywords ‘Hannah’, ‘DAP’, ‘evangelista’, and constant vitrol cooked up toward the Christians and Chinese.”

                Playing “suppose”?

                Looking at the evangelista photos, one reader Garrett has exclaimed that they look scary and like they are possessed.

                I suppose the same.

        2. Ahh Gene,

          I have a few friends who fearing the same thing as you are. Maybe because they were so well mix and understand the culture and the bases of Malay.

          They share this fear with me and I’m also understand what they feel about it. Frankly they already asked me, if the clashes do happen (God Forbid) to remember them and do not forget who they really are. A chinese who forever attached to this country and will do anything even fighting the loose battle.

          They getting attack right now because of they share the same opinions and value of Helen. Their FB and tweeter getting bombasted with the hatered. Some decided to closed the account.

          Hoping the best fro them hmmmm

          :dsarah

          1. Some say the world will end in fire,
            Some say in ice.
            From what I’ve tasted of desire
            I hold with those who favor fire.
            But if it had to perish twice,
            I think I know enough of hate
            To say that for destruction ice
            Is also great
            And would suffice.

            Fire and Ice – Robert Frost

            It’s the end of the world as I know it.

            Gene

    2. Gene K.

      As we all know it is easy to destroy, LET THESE BIG MOUTH VOODOOS DOWN SUBANG WAY SHOW US HOW THEY BUILT UP THE LAND THROUGH THE EFFORTS OF THE BN AND OTHER PARTICIPANTS. Now they only know how to suck eggs.

      These fellows would have been STILL BORN if not for the magnanimity and compassion of Tun Abdul Razak and his team and the other non-Malays to make our beloved Malaysia become a reality..

  9. I could imagine how does the essay line for “If I’m were the prime minister ” look like. but would like to point to you I was just google translated what would I think they would says.

    1. Do you think the one that says it , would the one that spread the bible. The person that quote that is Jomo Kenyatta, Jomo Kenyattapron. (~1889 – 22 August 1978) was the leader of Kenya from independence in 1963 to his death in 1978, serving first as Prime Minister (1963–64) and then as President (1964–78). He is considered the founding father of the Kenyan nation

  10. Why don’t they have the title “If I were to koyak my Malaysian passport or cut my IC” for the Ubah Cup?

  11. It’s essential for Malaysian in general to watch apple in the eyes of the Chinese as the dapsters are in the making of nation building a parts from Najib calling 1Malaysia

  12. The Chinese are more than capable to think for themselves than you give them credit for. Prime example: you. Just because we don’t agree with you doesn’t mean we can’t think. I’m not a big fan of CHC. I am a supporter of DAP and that in and of itself doesn’t not mean I agree with all their stance. But I hate UMNO, the corruption and Ketuanan Melayu more.

    So, give me a Malay-dominated party that looks after the Chinese interest fairly, and I will vote for them.

    Have you ever thought about how your blog also incite racial hatred? Is that going to help? I doubt it.

    1. re: “The Chinese are more than capable to think for themselves than you give them credit for.”

      When the imbalance has tipped 90:10, then it’s a good indication that thinking by the Chinese has gone out the window. This ratio completely shuts out the BN option, and puts all the eggs in the Pakatan basket.

      The remaining 10 percent BN Chinese voters have no more bargaining power with Umno. That’s why we see the hudud situation today. If MCA-Gerakan-SUPP possessed any kind of bargaining chip with Umno (like they used to), then Umno wouldn’t be adopting its present “don’t give a toss” attitude.

      re: “But I hate UMNO, the corruption and Ketuanan Melayu more.”

      There you go, the operative word ‘HATE’ which is the DAP’s middle name. Please do share with us what you think Ketuanan Melayu is all about.

      re: “So, give me a Malay-dominated party that looks after the Chinese interest fairly, and I will vote for them.”

      You’re welcome to vote PAS and PKR. Those are the alternatives to Umno.

      re: “Have you ever thought about how your blog also incite racial hatred? Is that going to help? I doubt it.”

      Your accusation is like the Dapster baboons screaming the other side is “racist”.

      null

    2. You want a Malay party that looks after the Chinese interest fairly? Please enumerate and illuminate us as to how the Chinese interests have been compromised and not ‘taken care of’?
      Who are in the top ten richest people in Malaysia?
      Who monopolize most of the industries in Malaysia?
      Who manipulate the prices of domestic needs of common household in Malaysia?

      This is Tanah Melayu! Faham tak? Ketuanan Melayu ke takde ketuanan Melayu ke, you will never be a part of this land where you have made your riches while you spit at the Malay and the natives.

      You speak of corruption? Tell me who the biggest giver of corruption?

      You and your vote can go flip yourself. We don’t need your votes. We just want you to move to another country so we can all live in peace.

      Chinese are capable to think for themselves? Fine. The Malays can also think for themselves and the verdict is we are close to explode inside.

      1. ‘Faham tak?’

        Bagai Anjing Menyalak Bukit.

        Sampai WWIII pun mereka tak akan pernah faham! Berbahasa pun tak mampu, masakan mereka mampu berbahas?

      2. Urb. There are 7 1/2 Singaporeans who became Malaysian multibillionaires too. That half came from a Korean soldier in Taiwan ! They have since became Singaporeans again. Acheh.

      3. “This is Tanah Melayu! Faham tak? Ketuanan Melayu ke takde ketuanan Melayu ke, you will never be a part of this land where you have made your riches while you spit at the Malay and the natives.”

        Sabah and Sarawak is not Tanah Melayu.

        Of course, non-Muslims and non-Malays to you are never part of the land, no matter how much they have contributed.

        That is you people hate Idris Jala, even though he is a native. That is why you rabidly spew poison at people such as Tony Fernandes, Robert Kwok, and Ananda Krishnan, while no word is uttered about the sudden closure of the AlBukhary International University.

    3. “When you see a good person, think of becoming like her or him. But when you see someone not so good, do reflect on your own weak points.” “Dangerous consequences will follow when politicians and rulers forget moral principles. Whether we believe in God or karma, ethics is the foundation of every religion,” so said Confucius and Dalai Lama.

      The sincerity of the Malay faithful will vouchsafe the well-being of all the races and the preservation of their moral culture. But the craving for worldly chattels wears out the moral fiber of every human being, and makes men envious and selfish – being Malay notwithstanding.

      1. RE: “The hubristic cult of the DAP evangelistas that is daily insulting Islam is a ticking time bomb.”

        Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi

        Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.
        Where there is hatred, let me sow love;
        where there is injury, pardon;
        where there is doubt, faith;
        where there is despair, hope;
        where there is darkness, light;
        and where there is sadness, joy.

        O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek
        to be consoled as to console;
        to be understood as to understand;
        to be loved as to love.
        For it is in giving that we receive;
        it is in pardoning that we are pardoned;
        and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.
        Amen

    4. TT. How can a Malay party looks after the Chinese or a Chinese party looks after the Malays in communal Malaysia ? Even your DAP has to go to bed with one very wealthy Malay and one very pious Malay. Is’nt that the DAP supporters are dreamers in Disneyland ?

      Now, you can see for yourself when a political leadership in any party is weak, Hell is let loose !

  13. “The recent Kajang by-election showed that not only has the Malaysian CHINESE Association been kicked into the longkang by the very electorate it purports to represent but the party is now being cast aside by pro-establishment Malays too. This rejection by the Umno grassroots leaves the comatose MCA as good as dead.”

    If the Barisan Nasional won, Helen will say the Malay votes are going back to Umno.

    Since the Barisan Nasional lost, Helen says the Umno grassroots votes have rejected the MCA.

    If its ‘Heads’, it is False. If its ‘Tails’, it is also False.

    You see, Kajang was won by Pakatan Rakyat with a bigger share of the Malay vote, and a candidate who is the spouse of the man that Umno grassroots consider the spawn of Satan. They would rather go down to KLCC than spend a few hours of their time to cast a vote for Wan Azizah. So, Helen has to come up with a theory to explain away this uncomfortable (for her) situation.

    1. re: “If the Barisan Nasional won, Helen will say the Malay votes are going back to Umno.”

      You really lack political acumen. Even the most optimistic Umno war room general will concede that a seat with 40 percent Chinese voters is impossible to be won by MCA.

      re: “Since the Barisan Nasional lost, Helen says the Umno grassroots votes have rejected the MCA. If its ‘Heads’, it is False. If its ‘Tails’, it is also False.”

      You’re doing your doggie-chase-its-own-tail trick again to amuse us.

      re: “You see, Kajang was won by Pakatan Rakyat with a bigger share of the Malay vote”

      Show the data.

      re: “They would rather go down to KLCC than spend a few hours of their time to cast a vote for Wan Azizah.”

      Kajang got no shopping complex, meh? And what proof have you got that KLCC is the preferred shopping venue for Kajang Malays on a Sunday?

      re: “So, Helen has to come up with a theory to explain away this uncomfortable (for her) situation.”

      You’re the one cooking up stories. My readership knows that I cite stats and academic references. Dapsters on the other hand, do one liners, putdowns, fitnah and drive-by shooting.

      Best example, look at what they did to the Kajang candidate Chew Mei Fun.

      1. ‘And what proof have you got that KLCC is the preferred shopping venue for Kajang Malays on a Sunday?

        Diaorang pergi Putrajaya la!

        1. Acik-Ducik makes many sweeping assumptions, does he not? Sampai tempat membeli-belah pun dia nak tentukan.

      2. “You really lack political acumen. Even the most optimistic Umno war room general will concede that a seat with 40 percent Chinese voters is impossible to be won by MCA.”

        In a Malay-majority seat.

        “re: “You see, Kajang was won by Pakatan Rakyat with a bigger share of the Malay vote”

        Show the data.”

        Your own post about Sungai Kantan is an example. That is just one area.

        http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/for-pakatan-kajang-win-a-breakthrough-in-malay-votes

        “Kajang got no shopping complex, meh? And what proof have you got that KLCC is the preferred shopping venue for Kajang Malays on a Sunday?”

        What proof do you have that Malays in Kajang do not like to visit shopping centres such as KLCC?

        “You’re the one cooking up stories. My readership knows that I cite stats and academic references”

        You take statistics and studies and cook up fanciful stories from it.

        1. re: “You see, Kajang was won by Pakatan Rakyat with a bigger share of the Malay vote.” / Show the data.” / “Your own post about Sungai Kantan is an example. That is just one area.”

          The Sg Kantan data showed that Wan Azizah got more votes in that particular Malay area compared to her predecessor the Chinese PKR Adun.

          I still do not know whether WA got more Malay or more Chinese votes overall to propel her to victory.

          re: “What proof do you have that Malays in Kajang do not like to visit shopping centres such as KLCC?”

          You are the one who asserted that Kajang Malays would have gone shopping in the KLCC on a Sunday. He who asserts must prove.

          For example, if I claim that AC-DC likes to kick strays dogs, then I would have to furnish the proof to back up such an assertion.

          1. “The Sg Kantan data showed that Wan Azizah got more votes in that particular Malay area compared to her predecessor the Chinese PKR Adun.”

            It also shows that Pakatan Rakyat has received a bigger share of the Malay vote in that area. The same can be said for Kajang based on other reports.

            “You are the one who asserted that Kajang Malays would have gone shopping in the KLCC on a Sunday. He who asserts must prove.

            That does not stop you from making other various assertions and assumptions on shaky evidence.

            What makes you think the Malays in Kajang would be disincentivised from a trip to KLCC, or Kuala Lumpur for that matter?

            1. re: “It also shows that Pakatan Rakyat has received a bigger share of the Malay vote in that area.”

              You’re wrong. Chew Mei Fun received 1,038 votes and Wan Azizah 813. So it is BN that received a bigger share of the votes in Sg Kantan that is a Malay-majority area (Chinese voters 5.7%).

              re: “The same can be said for Kajang based on other reports.”

              If you’re wrong about a simple thing like this in Sg Kantan, why should I believe you about the other polling districts in Kajang.

              re: “What makes you think the Malays in Kajang would be disincentivised from a trip to KLCC, or Kuala Lumpur for that matter?”

              Fine, you can continue thinking that Kajang Malays go to KLCC to do their shopping and I shall continue believing that you like to kick stray dogs.

  14. Re: akibatnya pada masa ini bukan sahaja bangsa-bangsa dagang itu memandang hina kepada bangsa Melayu tetapi ialah jua hendak memegang tampuk Malaya, sebabnya ialah bangsa Melayu telah terdesak dalam segala lapangan.

    …tampuk malaya belum dapat di pegang tapi ekor malaya dah jadi hak mililk mereka dan sekarang Iskandar Msia bakal jadi milik mereka. Ekor malaya jadi milik mereka tanpa tumpah setitik darah pun, its FOC from the Tunku. Thanks to umno leaders pejuang bangsa or shall we called it pejuang bangsat!

    1. Dapsters are optimistic because this millennium belongs to China that is, or will soon be, the world’s No.1 superpower.

      1. Ms H. Those fellows you mentioned are simplistic to a big T. The only resolution to the present apparent gridlock is for the BN as led by the UMNO with the 15 component parties is to revert to NORMALCY/NORMALITY and create a FIZZ in our general economy. All the nay-sayers will disappear at GDP 7 because they would all be busy making MONEY MONEY MONEY !

        Not only that, as long as the BN Government observes the Rule of the Laws, implements fair and transparent policies, maintains a normal and functioning bureacracy and eschews from doing business with the GLCs managed by Civil Servants with no accountability, the Opposition CAN ONLY SPIT AT THE WIND UNTIL THE NEXT 14TH GENERAL ELECTIONS. Hence, we are now beset by the grandfather and grandmother problems raised by them.

  15. re, DAP evidently politicizing (read brainwashing ) chinese children from yang age.

    History has repeated , if those days Chinese School has been a medium spreading communist ideal , now the same institution has been used to promote racial disharmony and racial hatred toward Malay lead government .

    Was it wise for Malaysia future ,this vernacular education to be continue .

    1. re: “if those days Chinese School has been a medium spreading communist ideal”

      Yup. I’m aware of this from my reading but you sound like you lived through the era and that’s how you know ,)

    2. tt. Malaysia is the only independent country in South East Asia to keep the vernacular school system. Lee Kuan Yew wiped it off toether with NANTAH in the 1960s without any loss to the country. One of his few creditable achievements for Singapore !

      Of course there are many ways to resolve this vernacular school problem. But the MCA leadership did nothing from 1850 to 2014 because the political leaderships of the Chinese are weak, uneducated and unqualified. This include the DAP which has as much to blame as the MCA.

      Think ! A ordinary language, Mandarin, got politicised. A school system got politicised. I am not talking the present but those who had POWER, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES SINCE 1949. If all these fellows did not take MONEY, i will shut my gab. BUT THEY ALL DID AND DID NOTHING in the best interests of the Chinese and the non-Chinese !

  16. these chinese bastards from dap will use everything for their political gain, for sure these kids will be trained extensively by their parents on what to say and also what to say to ridicule the prime minister.

    1. The Dapsters will tegakkan benang basah and say, “See, even a 9-year-old can run the country better”.

    2. beastofburden. I am actually astonished how this DAP leadership thinks. See how they missed out power in Putrajaya in 3 EASY STEPS.

      1. 1997-98. If the DPM had taken a holiday with his family in Disneyland. He would have returned as the Honourable Prime Minister of Malaysia. Maybe DAP and his kitchen cabinet (still with the BN) gave the wrong advice.

      2. 2008. If the Opposition had sorted out the 32 seats BEFORE AND NOT AFTER the 12th General Elections, they would have won TWO General Elections by now. The victories would have been free because they FORGOT THAT THEY WOULD CONTROL THE KHAZANAH !

      3. 2013. If the Opposition did a Mahatma Gandhi and dressed up in loin cloths and declare a 100 day fast from the lst Class Wards of the KLGH, and boycotted the 13th General Elections, the BN would have won 100% of the seats with 49% of the votes, the whole World would have put the Opposition into Putrajaya.

      What did the Opposition do ? They ran around the hot and humid streets of Kuala Lumpur WITHOUT SUSTAINABILITY !

      How could sensible and normal persons support the DAP which leadership is actually out of depth in our beloved Malaysia ? I do not know

  17. you know what i think perkasa shoud also have their own elocution contest for students here in malaysia in bahasa malaysia.
    A few topics that could be articulated would be
    ;
    1. How to be a good malaysian
    2. communism in malaysia then and now
    3. what does dap stand for
    4. who caused may 13
    5. not all chinese are bad hearted
    6. how to be a proud malaysian
    7. who is lim kit siang , lim guan eng, karpal singh

  18. The Malaysian Chinese has been transformed by DAP into a cult. They way they think and behave mirrors the classic signs of brain-washed cult members.

    You see in the 80s in Memali PAS managed to brain wash a bunch of kampung people to resort to violence and even attack and kill the police.

    What is happening today is DAP is doing the same on a much bigger scale. In Miri in 2011, during the by-election we first saw the cult like behaviour of the Chinese. For the first time in Malaysian history the Chinese marched in thousands and surrounded the counting centers and shouted solgans against BN and demanded DAP candidate to be declared as the winner. I was told that they refused to allow anyone to leave the center and defied the police orders to disperse.This same mindset was seen during the 13 GE.

    Look at Kajang and the united way they voted despite the clear manipulation and abuse of the electoral process by PKR and Pakatan. Voting for PKR under such circumstances clearly showed that the Chinese couldn’t care less for electoral integrity or democratic principles but only to take care of their own self interests.

    Look at how they behave like the Fifth Columnists in the case of MH370. Instead of closing ranks and showing patriotism to the country, they join the Chinese of China in accusing the govt of mishandling and hiding information. The surveys done by Merdeka Center clearly showed that the Chinese by large distrust and disbelieve the govt as compared to the others. Unless the Chinese knew something that no one else knows, this clearly shows that their hate of the govt is nothing to do with facts or principles but driven by pure hatred of everything Malaysia.

    Witness the current issue of debate about hudud and how quiet the Chinese people and the alternative media is treating the issue. There is so much of noise being made when UMNO introduces Islamic policies and the Greek chorus of Chinese writers would churning articles how the nation is turning into a Taliban state. Yet when PAS introduces something that would change their entire life style and culture, they play mute and pretend like nothing is happening.

    I am sorry to say this but I think at this rate, it is a matter of time that the Chinese Memali gonna happen. There is too much hate in them that it will explode in violence sooner or later.

    1. re: “There is too much hate in them that it will explode in violence sooner or later.”

      It could eat them up inside like corrosive acid.

      Have you noticed that they absolutely cannot refer to the PM by his name Najib Razak but they will invariably call him N**** instead?

      1. Yes and that is the real meaning of “low class”.

        Mind you that both sides are guilty of this infantile behaviour.

      2. Just like they never say UMNO or Rosmah without resorting to profanities and insults….And yet they accuse others of being low class and dirty politics.

      3. Ms H. Any sensible and normal person can see that the POLITICISATION OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION IN ANY ISLAMIC COUNTRY BY THE PERPETRATORS, ARE ONLY WAITING FOR TROUBLE.

        It is alleged one main perpetrator was rejected by Australia. MAYBE THIS PERSON HAS THE TWISTED THINKING OF SEEKING POLITICAL ASYLUM ON THE TROUBLE WHICH THIS PERSON IS CREATING without regard to the huge majority of the innocents, Christians included!

        These so-called Christians are FAKES. Why the mainstream Christians ganged up with these interlopers, is a mystery to me? Amongst these new Christians there are so many convicted and unconvicted felons on matters concerning MONEY MONEY MONEY

    2. Re I am sorry to say this but I think at this rate, it is a matter of time that the Chinese Memali gonna happen. There is too much hate in them that it will explode in violence sooner or later.

      It will happen after Hudud is introduced in Kelantan, when a Chinese is sentenced for blasphemy against Islam, or when a Chinese woman is sexually violated by a Muslim man and the civil courts refused to sanction a trial because the Muslim man is under Islamic jurisdiction and not under civil jurisdiction.

      You wait. Its going be a tsunami.

    3. Calvinsankaran, you are right. Brainwashing ! The weak minds fall for this ploy which is just repeating the same thing over and over again with no depth or explanation. Just like some TV adverts.

      As soon as these brainwashed fellows are shocked from the stupor, there will be a big back-lash, An emergency order will shock these fellows who think they are playing a game, to be wide awake. NO JOBS. NO MONEY. NO KFC ! NP STOMPING OR SCREAMING !

  19. They should also carry out another session to discuss, “What if I were DAP Chairman”.

    One would say, ‘Not a chance in your life’.

  20. what is the principal role of the rejimen askar melayu diraja? i believe the dap topguns are well aware of this. that’s all i want to say.

  21. The Chinese accuse UMNO being the embodiment of Ketuanan Melayu – now the Chinese finding that PAS instead of being “PAS for All”, is actually the embodiment of Ketuanan Islam.

    1. The thing about overseas Chinese is the plasticity of the diaspora. With the generations of cultivated versatility and flexibility, they are able to adapt to the demands of the changing situations. Even their slogan is ‘Ubah’.

      This easy adaptability will see the DAP evangelistas pretzel themselves around PAS’s “Ketuanan Islam”.

      Better still, they will execute a reverse takeover and own ‘Allah’ and ‘hudud’.

      See how they have made Jesus a Chinese and the church look like a Genting Highlands casino, pictures here.

      1. That’s a great point!

        I think for DAP and their Ubah slogan, a more approprite animal mascot would be biawak for its ability to ubah and speak with forked tongue.

        For Chinese, as I had said before, it is nothing about policies, principles, governance or democracy. It is all about using these mighty sounding concepts to achieve their ultimate objectives.

        They know all about PAS’ 14th century thinking and PKR’s obsession with power and positions. But they also know that they need at least 1/3 of Malay votes to win the GE and form the govt. If that requires to vote for Osama Bin Ladin or Hitler, it is a small prize to pay for the ultimate prize.

        The ultimate objective is not a Malaysian Malaysia but a Ketuanan Cina where they enjoy not just cultural, educational and economic rights but also control of the government by having their puppets such as Anwar installed to serve as the figure head while they are allowed to control all policies and control the riches.

        1. I am Chinese, who colours his hair, speaks no Mandarin and know just a smattering of Chinese dialects. I’m your proverbial banana, but a fair-minded one. You see, not all non-Mandarin speaking Chinese with colored hair are easily persuaded by the forked-tongue, political prostitutes but God-fearing beasts of the DAP. But one thing I will say about most of us Chinese is that we are outcome oriented. It doesn’t matter how we achieve our goals, so long as we achieve them. Balance is a word we use to describe how much we can take today instead of tomorrow. Balanced views however, are for the bourgeoisie among us. Not that they will even know how to pronounce the word or know the meaning of it.

          In the days of Mao Zedong, we thought he was God. We’ve now decided on a Western icon for our God instead. He is much better looking than Mao, you have to agree. Hannah is your Mary Magdelene equivalent, and the male despots in the party are the apostles. They spread their gospels like in the days of old, but now with the help of modern technology. They will tell you that they respect all faiths and beliefs but surreptitiously inform their ilk that their God is the one true God. So, as they practice prejudice from a very young age, they spread the word that they are all for love and equality in the public sphere. Listen to them speak in public and then listen to them in private and the forked-tongue serpents reveal themselves for what they truly are.

          Gene

          1. Gene K. Everything is OK as long standards, propriety, etihics and the rule of law apply. No big deal. UN Charter for Human Rights. But when a small minority starts to be aggressive at the expense of the large majority, that’s a different story ! someone is asking for trouble.

    2. PAS is an “middle eastern” Islamist [reactionary movement against technological progress and social liberalism] conception of what Ketuanan Islam is all about.

      PAS also discriminates openly against the traditional Malay Kitab and its Sufi teachers of the Prophetic lineage.

        1. Madam, JAKIM’s action in the case of Encik Ahmad Kassim in no way amounts to an expression of “Ketuanan Islam” or an “authoritarian legalism” one might say?

          Encik Ahmad has been promulgating the idea, for long decades, that Muslims commit heresy by their exaltation of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him); Mr. Ahmad likens our acts of piety to be synonymous with the Christian exaltation of Jesus Christ as God the Son! Verily, the Prophet Muhammad had expressly warned his followers not to exalt him so much as people had done in the past with Jesus until they made him synonymous with God on High. This satanic delusion, the Muslim nation through the ages have never been in danger of falling into; even if Mr. Ahmad had personally witnessed instances of fanatic zeal in some individuals, they would be phenomenal exceptions.

          * * * * * * * *
          Muhammad (s.a.w.) is the epitome of the Perfect Man and Seal of Divine Prophecy, a Mercy for all Creatures, with the noblest of manners, just and compassionate. He was the first of creation from the Light of Allah, and from his Nur Muhammadiyah, were all things created: the Heavenly Tablet, the Divine Pen, the Throne of Creation, and Angels, Spirits, Human beings and the myriad creatures. God on High says in the Quran:

          “Verily, Allah Almighty and His Angels send blessings upon the Prophet; Oh, you souls who are Faithful, likewise salute him with blessings and wish him peace, most enduring.”

          * * * * * * * *

          Mr. Ahmad Kassim has also insisted that Muslims by holding their scholars with too high a regard, have thereby imputed upon them moral infallibility. Again, Mr. Kassim should rightly bring up the particular case in concern, for he has no jurisdiction nor justification to proclaim a general characteristic over the entire ummat of the Sunni Muslims. Even if some deviant sect may hold their own imam to be immaculately protected from ever committing sins, this is by no way the creedal belief of the generality of Malays who have been studying and following the Ashaari creed and Shafii school of jurisprudence, for centuries. (which incidentally the PAS leadership with Islamist leanings does not concur with theologically)

          So, what’s with Encik Ahmad Kassim? It seems that he has been briefed repeatedly over many years on these two salient issues, alas to no avail.

          From IKIM: Siapa Kassim Ahmad?
          http://www.ikim.gov.my/index.php/ms/berita-harian/8858-siapa-kassim-ahmad

          1. What if the Muslims eventually make Prophet Muhammad like how the Christians have made (treatment of) Jesus?

            Wasn’t Prophet Muhammad’s message to mankind to warn that the Christians have deviated from worshipping God alone?

            1. It’s 1400 years hence, since the advent of Prophet Muhammad. His greatest miracle was not his fantastic Night Ascension to the seven heavens to the splendid Throne of Allah Almighty which no creature, Angels nor Spirits can accomplish.

              Prophet Muhammad’s greatest miracle is the incorruptible Holy Quran, the Word of God Most High, which tells us that there is no deity worthy of worship other than Allah the One and Absolute Truth and Source of all creation; and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah Almighty, just as Jesus the Messiah was a Messenger of Allah.

              Verses 4-6 of the chapter called “The Cave” says that the Quran was revealed, among other reasons, to warn those people from saying that Allah had begotten a son; they have no true knowledge of this, and neither did their forbears; what they profess is nothing but falsehood! And Muhammad maybe you would fret yourself to death trying in grief to convince them, if they would not believe in this message!

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