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Red got redder, green got greener

DAP has 40 MPs elect.

PAS has 49 MPs elect according to the Star but this number likely includes Bersatu candidates who contested under the PAS logo.

These two parties are the most opposed to each other in their political rhetoric.

Helen Ang

GE15 unofficial results so far:The biggest party is PAS, the second biggest party is DAP.

Supporters of Green and Red have only dug deeper into both their respective trenches this election.

The more centrist Blue (BN) has unprecedentedly faded into third place. Sarawak is kingmaker.

As I’ve said before, Red and Green are two opposite ends of a horseshoe magnet — a single most compelling image to encapsulate the morning after.

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Train riders held up phones as woman was raped 

The incident happened in the dysfunctional USA, where else — the world capital of woke.

Philadelphia police have charged a suspect for the rape which took place openly on public transport.



Continue reading “Train riders held up phones as woman was raped “

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Heidy Quah asking for more money after NGOs already raised half million ringgit

Reblogged below my post from exactly one year ago (27 July 2020). Scroll down and click on ‘View original’ link to read. 

Heidy Quah is in court today for her tango with the Immigration Department.

What the DAP’s born again Christian and Syed Saddiq have in common — crowdfunding.

Helen Ang

Queen of Whinge Heidy Quah is in the news both domestically and internationally.

She was featured in a British newspaper The Telegraph yesterday complaining about “a new wave of hate comments and xenophobia towards the refugee community”.

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Malays gave up country name ‘Tanah Melayu’ in 1963, any regrets?

Tunku Tunku, what did you do?!

Helen Ang

On 5 Aug 1957, the Raja-Raja Melayu signed the perjanjian Persekutuan Tanah Melayu with British High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGillivary in King’s House, Kuala Lumpur.

On 15 Aug 1957, the Rang Undang-Undang Perlembagaan Persekutuan Tanah Melayu was passed by the Majlis Mesyuarat Undangan. Pictured below is the 1957 constitution.

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It’s Raya and M’sians are being badmouthed round the globe

Sad.

A Reuters story titled ‘Rohingya targeted as coronavirus stokes xenophobia in M’sia’ hit the wire today and was picked up by newspapers, digital media and Internet news aggregators around the world.

We’re being called “ugly Malaysians”, “xenophobic”, “racist”, “inhumane” and a host of other nasty names. Continue reading “It’s Raya and M’sians are being badmouthed round the globe”

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Explaining Mahathir’s sleight of hand on ‘Rohingya’

Survey teams had found that Rohingya “who lived in rural areas could not speak any indigenous languages of Myanmar well. Rather, they spoke, wrote and read Bengali and Arabic,” said a Rakhine Inquiry Commission report (below). 

“They could not write or read the official Bamar language used in government communications,” added the government report published in July 2013. Continue reading “Explaining Mahathir’s sleight of hand on ‘Rohingya’”

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Lim Khat Siang needlessly browbeat Chinese kids to learn Jawi

Even Mahathir fails to see any need for Chinese pupils to learn Jawi. “Apa perlunya kita suruh dia tulis Jawi?”

Unlike Malay children who are Muslim, the Chinese [who belong to religions other than Islam] don’t recite the Quran, the ex-premier said in an exclusive interview with a Malay daily. “Tulisan Jawi untuk budak-budak Islam, budak-budak Melayu. Kita nak kena baca Quran. Kita kena tahu Jawi.” Continue reading “Lim Khat Siang needlessly browbeat Chinese kids to learn Jawi”

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Chinese Bintulu MP says DAP is a “party without principles”

The DAP suffers a chronic inability to discern any fault within themselves. This causes them to always blame others. The evangelical party shepherds have branded so many scapegoats as to be able to supply Bangsar restaurants with enough frozen mutton for an entire year.

Their blind spot the size of Mahathir’s ego “reflects what they truly are, an insecure party without principles and self-awareness” — the phrase here within quote marks about the DAP is lifted from Bintulu MP Tiong King Sing who gave the “insecure party” a tongue lashing today over their lack of “principles”. Continue reading “Chinese Bintulu MP says DAP is a “party without principles””

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Cats’ reaction to Sheraton Move

↓  My cat SIMBA:

“Yawn … wake me up when it’s all over.”

↓ My cat SQUEALER:

“Oh my fur & whiskers, the heart can’t take anymore excitement!”

↓  My cat SNOWBOOTS:

“Yah lor, DAP wanna ride the Old Tiger; now they end up as cat food.”

ALSO IN THIS SERIES

  Cats’ reaction to coronavirus lockdown — HERE

  Cats’ reaction to the bullying of Health Minister — HERE

 Cats’ reaction to hashtag # migran juga manusia — HERE

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Umno, PAS have the real numbers

The people in the parliamentary constituencies of Jeli, Masjid Tanah, Bagan Serai, Larut, Tasek Gelugor, Tanah Merah, Mersing, Sabak Bernam, Hulu Terengganu, Kudat, Beaufort, Beluran, Libaran and Sipitang all voted for Umno in the last general election.

Their MPs – Mustapa Mohamed, Mas Ermieyati Samsuddin, Noor Azmi Ghazali, Hamzah Zainuddin, Shabudin Yahaya, Hisham Abdul Aziz, Abdul Latiff Ahmad, Mohd Fasiah Mohd Fakeh, Rosol Wahid, Abdul Rahim Bakri, Azizah Mohd Dun, Ronald Kiandee, Zakaria Mohd Edris and Yamani Hafez Musa – however frogged over to Pribumi in the days following 10 May 2018. Continue reading “Umno, PAS have the real numbers”

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Thank Dapsters if we have snap election

The main opposition parties want to return the mandate to Malaysian voters — let the rakyat decide. To this purpose, parliament needs to be dissolved and a fresh election held so that the will of the people can prevail.

In a free and fair election, even Papagomo can contest in Muar, and so he should to give Syed ‘soft tissue’ Saddiq a run for his money. Continue reading “Thank Dapsters if we have snap election”

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Chinese schools could be abolished … how now DAP?

There have been many calls for decades to do away with Chinese schools. Now it looks increasingly likely to happen.

In his Facebook yesterday, Perlis mufti Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin or popularly known as Dr Maza endorsed a resuscitated petition (below) to close all vernacular schools — see below. Continue reading “Chinese schools could be abolished … how now DAP?”

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Amanat Hadi 2.0

Dipaparkan di bawah beberapa sedutan ringkas daripada kenyataan akhbar yang dikeluarkan Abdul Hadi Awang kelmarin. Dalam ulasan beliau bertarikh 29 Disember, presiden PAS tersebut berkata:

 “Dalam peta zaman dahulu, Rantau Nusantara dikenali dengan nama Alam Melayu, selain ada Benua China dan Benua Keling (benua kecil India, istilah yang digunakan dalam bahasa dahulu) sebelum penduduk di sini mengenali dunia yang lebih luas.”

•  “Sepatutnya kalangan yang betul ilmu pengetahuannya memahami keadaan alam ini di mana negerinya berada dan bumi tempat dia berpijak.” Continue reading “Amanat Hadi 2.0”

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Jawi now to go ahead, eh, Lim Khat Siang?

The 2020 school term starts next week. The contested Jawi component is also in the Standard Four textbook. Once the pupils report for class, it’s all systems go.

DAP is nothing but a snafu. Its Deputy Education Minister Teo Nie Ching dropped the ball while the groveling Lims are clearly missing theirs. Continue reading “Jawi now to go ahead, eh, Lim Khat Siang?”

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Remember, remember the 28th of December

28 Dec 2019 — the day DAP did nothing. Mark this watershed date.

Today is D-Day … DAP’s Do Nothing Day.

A day when the Dumbstruck Apek Party left its tiny chihuahua paw print on the pages of Malaysian history as a useless footnote — only to be forever remembered as having betrayed its Chinese voter base. Continue reading “Remember, remember the 28th of December”

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The kind of greed that Jho Low grew up on

This Christmas season is leaving independent journalist Anil Netto with a severe hangover. Not from the bubbly but because his poor head is simply spinning from the dizzying pace of ‘development’ projects taking place in his Penang hometown. Cukup pening bah.

And if he were alive today, Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore would pengsan terus at “the manifest greed on display in Penang”, complains Anil. “Pure, unadulterated greed”. Sad. Continue reading “The kind of greed that Jho Low grew up on”

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40,000 Christians petition for pastor Raymond Koh’s safe return

Today is Christmas eve; tomorrow will be the third year running that the Koh family will be without their husband and father as Christians everywhere else celebrate the birth of their Lord.

“Where is Raymond Koh?” — his brothers and sisters in Christ from all around the world (below) are still asking even though DAP, his own country’s Christian-dominated ruling party, has all but forgotten about the pastor’s plight. Continue reading “40,000 Christians petition for pastor Raymond Koh’s safe return”

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Dear Firsters, we’re now living in a tropical country lah

Lim Khat Siang swears so very loudly that he’s “Malaysian First”.

He and his DAP Firsters in Pakistan Harapan claim that they always put their prized Malaysian nationality ahead of those who prioritize their race (“Melayu First” Muhyiddin) or who prioritize their religion, e.g. Hadi Awang who insists that the ummah’s allegiance to fellow Muslims transcends national boundaries. Continue reading “Dear Firsters, we’re now living in a tropical country lah”

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Betrayed big time

Who has suffered the most betrayal? Sketched below is a quick thumbnail of the following issues — Jawi lessons, UEC, Icerd, Rome Statute and TAR College funding.

(1) The cabinet decision that had seemingly put a lid on teaching Jawi in school was “just a guise meant to momentarily pacify the frustrated public”, said a Sin Chew opinion editorial yesterday headlined ‘Betrayal of public trust’.

Continue reading “Betrayed big time”

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Brexit voters are “stupid”, Labour top gun alleged to have said

One of the frontrunners to be the next leader of the Labour Party, Emily Thornberry (below), is quoted by her party colleagues as saying “I’m glad my constituents aren’t as stupid as yours”.

Thornberry, who is anti Brexit, successfully retained her parliament seat of Islington South in the British snap election. Her constituency neighbours that of Jeremy Corbyn’s in Islington North. Continue reading “Brexit voters are “stupid”, Labour top gun alleged to have said”