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66-year-old Muslim UberEats driver murdered

Two young teenagers who tried stealing Mohammad Anwar’s UberEats car parked in Washington, DC last Tuesday have been charged with felony murder.

The girls, aged 13 and 15, carried a stun gun and tasered the 66-year-old food delivery driver (pix below). The teens have also been charged with armed carjacking. Continue reading “66-year-old Muslim UberEats driver murdered”

Posted in Chinese

Top Glove and China fan boys aplenty in M’sia

Malaysian company Top Glove is practising “modern slavery”, said the USA yesterday albeit indirectly.

American Customs and Border Protection government agency said that after months of  investigation “aimed at preventing goods made by modern slavery from entering U.S. commerce”, CBP had come to a finding that Top Glove practised “forced labour”. Continue reading “Top Glove and China fan boys aplenty in M’sia”

Posted in Evangelis

Why Khairuddin Aman Razali is striking fear in the DAP

No less than the DAP sec-gen himself took to publicly slamming Ustaz Khairuddin at-Takiri, who is secretary of PAS’s most important council — the Majlis Syura Ulamak. 

Lim Guan Eng three days ago (see FMT news report below) slammed a stated plan by the PAS ulama, allegedly, to redraw the 2026 electoral boundaries. Continue reading “Why Khairuddin Aman Razali is striking fear in the DAP”

Posted in Cina DAP

PKR non Malays open to joining BN

PKR vice president Chang Lih Kang broached the possibility of cooperation with Umno in a Wacana Sinar panel discussion last night.

Chang said that politics is, after all, the art of the possible.

He said our country was in need of a new political alignment and this could take the form of PKR joining BN, as one example.

Relevant comments start from minute 42:40 onwards in the video below.

Continue reading “PKR non Malays open to joining BN”

Posted in SUCKER

Does Umno’s “No Anwar, no DAP” mean PKR-minus-Anwar is okay?

According to Nik Nazmi in his widely quoted interview today, the Sheraton power brokers were willing to accept PKR but had shut the door firmly against DAP.



Meaning the Malay parties (Bersatu, Umno, PAS) can accommodate any multiracial party MP as long as the YBs are not from DAP.

Continue reading “Does Umno’s “No Anwar, no DAP” mean PKR-minus-Anwar is okay?”

Posted in parti evangelis

Dapsters deserve PAS rule because elections have consequences

Sin Chew columnist Tajuddin Rasdi wrote on Wednesday (March 17) about his fear that one day soon a PAS ulamak may become prime minister of this country. 

Who is Prof. Dr Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi? Well, he is another Melayu DAP, or to quote him in his own words: “I am a ‘Malaysian Malaysia’ sort of personality”. 

Prof. Tajuddin shared with his Chinese Sin Chew readership the “thing that shocked me a few months after that historic [GE14] win was the backlash from the Malays”. Continue reading “Dapsters deserve PAS rule because elections have consequences”

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Peranan Melayu DAP dalam kes Jill Ireland

Adun DAP Perak YB Abdul Aziz Bari beserta setpol Kit Siang, iaitu Syahredzan Johan kedua-duanya  menyumbang afidavit berhubung kes kalimah ‘Allah‘ di Mahkamah Tinggi.

Afidavit mereka dilapor telah menyatakan bahawa penggunaan kalimah ‘Allah‘ oleh orang Kristian tidak akan membuat orang Melayu jadi konpius. Continue reading “Peranan Melayu DAP dalam kes Jill Ireland”

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The supposed 400-year-old BM gospel used ‘Tuhan’ translation

Translated by Albert Cornelius Ruyl, I believe.

This image sourced from the Bible Society of Malaysia reads something like “Yang dijanji baharu dari Tuhan-ku Jesu Christi”.

Why are the Christians today so insistent on using the ‘Allah’ word when the earliest BM gospels – such as the flyleaf seen below – apparently use ‘Tuhan’ to refer to the Lord. Continue reading “The supposed 400-year-old BM gospel used ‘Tuhan’ translation”

Posted in Chinese

Malaysiakini’s Great Awokening

The Malaysiakini news headline yesterday read ‘Zahid trial: Businessperson felt special that DPM wanted RM10m donation’.

Our country’s most awokened media referred to Singapore’s Mr Wong Sang Woo as a “businessperson”.

The corresponding NST headline was ‘Zahid asked Singaporean businessman for RM10 million donation, court told’. Continue reading “Malaysiakini’s Great Awokening”

Posted in Cina MCA Cina DAP

Tujuh dulang hati nyamuk and the broken bridge

When Hadi Awang yesterday talked about “burung kasuari padang pasir yang menyembunyikan diri dengan menyorok kepalanya yang kecil ke dalam tanah, dan mendedahkan badannya yang besar nampak dari jauh mata memandang”, he could well be describing also the 95 percent Chinese polity.

Like ostriches burying their head in the sand, they’re still cursing and swearing hideously at the MCA while blind to the deep hole which DAP has dug for them. Continue reading “Tujuh dulang hati nyamuk and the broken bridge”

Posted in Cina DAP

Ka-ka-ka-kah, reason Malays tak boleh tahan DAP

This morning’s short post is a continuation from yesterday’s about Bersatu deciding to exit Harapan after only less than a year of exposure to the DAP.

DAP is 55 years old today and will soon be celebrating its retirement anniversary.

Lim Kit Siang and Lim Guan Eng have together controlled DAP for a combined total of 47 years out of the party’s 55-year lifetime. Continue reading “Ka-ka-ka-kah, reason Malays tak boleh tahan DAP”

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Bangladesh’s biggest ever drug bust just happened in Cox’s Bazar

The four suspects (below) were detained by Thai authorities last month for investigation into drug smuggling.

I blogged about this on Feb 22 saying they don’t look Malaysian to me although they’d claimed to be.

A latest news story about a two-kilogram ‘ice’ haul in Cox’s Bazar should set you thinking because yet another Rohingya boat is trying to reach Malaysia (story later in my next blog post). Continue reading “Bangladesh’s biggest ever drug bust just happened in Cox’s Bazar”

Posted in Cina DAP

Pointless for MCA to out-Chinese the DAP

MCA has a better chance of political survival if it left the Cina-Cina-Cina race politicking to DAP.

I support MCA becoming equal rights multiracial.

Meaning: Open up the party to non Chinese for full (not merely ‘associate’) membership together with having a full say in party affairs as well as full eligibility to run for party office.

To take a plunge straight into the deep end, I’d even suggest that MCA twin with MIC. Continue reading “Pointless for MCA to out-Chinese the DAP”

Posted in Cina MCA Cina DAP

How many years does it take Chinese to learn BM?

If we had to pick a year to indicate the start of Chinese mass migration to Malaya, when would it be?

The question piqued me after reading the tweet below a few days ago by Derek Tonkin who stated “1872 was at the start of the serious Chittagonian migration into Arakan”.

i.e. start of the serious migration of Bengali workers from Chittagong (Bangladesh) into Rakhine, Myanmar. Continue reading “How many years does it take Chinese to learn BM?”

Posted in Cina MCA Cina DAP

Chinese have rejected BM for 100 years

It is predictable of the MCA to create its Tan Cheng Lock memorial website only in Chinese and English, sidelining bahasa Melayu.

Wee Ka Siong and his party apparatchiks conducted their Feb 27 launch event in Mandarin as well. The website honouring MCA founder Tan was unveiled in conjuction with the party’s 72nd anniversary.

After seven decades in Malaysia, Cina MCA still neglect bahasa kebangsaan. Continue reading “Chinese have rejected BM for 100 years”