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The sour grapes syndromeWhenever anyone resigns from PKR or Pakatan Rakyat they always say it is because they are ex-Umno or ex-Barisan Nasional people; so what do you expect? These people are not reliable or honest and eventually they betray the opposition and go back to their old party. Does this apply to all ex-Umno or ex-BN people in the opposition who are yet to leave the opposition to go back to the ruling party?
The demonising of PASWhat is the message Barisan Nasional is sending out? Umno says that if PAS wants to implement Islamic laws then it cannot be done in Pakatan Rakyat since DAP opposes it so PAS would have to join Barisan Nasional to do that. Is that also the view of MCA, MIC, Gerakan, PPP and so on?
The race and religion politics of BN is outdatedIn the past, Umno could say one thing to the Malays, MCA one thing to the Chinese, and MIC another thing to the Indians. Today, with the communications revolution, Barisan Nasional can no longer run with the hares and hunt with the hounds.
East Malaysians want autonomy from Kuala LumpurWest Malaysian or Kuala Lumpur based political parties are seen as interfering in East Malaysian politics. East Malaysians want self-determination and politician from West Malaysia must understand this.
14 years old can marry but can’t voteRaising a family is a very heavy responsibility. So is driving a car. But while you can marry at 14 and drive a car at 18 you can’t vote till you are 21. And if you are a student you can’t get involved in politics even if you are older than 21.
The 12 issues that need debatingEveryone is talking about debating so let us debate these 12 issues, which are more important to the wellbeing of this nation than debates on who is bonking and buggering whom.
The price of corruption: lives lostMalaysians do not realise that corruption is more than just about money. It is also about lives. Ten of thousands of Malaysians die every year because of corruption. But we only feel the effects when it is the life of someone close to us that is lost. If not then it is merely another statistics, not of much significance to us.
Why Umno wants to give Penang back to KedahUmno wants to give Penang back to Kedah. Why is that? This is because Umno knows it can never win back Penang, not for a long time to come. So it wants Penang to be given back to Kedah so that the Chinese population, which is 75% of the population of Penang, can be diluted by the large Malay majority of Kedah. It is all about Malay political power and supremacy. And this is what is happening in Sabah and Sarawak as well.
APCO is not about the Jews but about the wastage of moneyThe focus on the APCO issue is that the company is Jewish owned and is the same company that came out with the 1 Israel slogan. And they say this company also came out with the 1 Malaysia slogan. Actually the issue should not be about whether the company is Jewish or Muslim but about the large sum of money paid to APCO for what can be considered a frivolous exercise.
Ketuanan Rakyat versus Ketuanan MelayuUmno says that Anwar Ibrahim and Dr Wan Azizah Ismail are traitors to the Malay race for opposing Ketuanan Melayu. Anwar and Dr Wan Azizah, however, propagate Ketuanan Rakyat. Today, for the first time, I am addressing this issue not in my normal cheong hei article but in an audio file. I hope you like this new format of listening rather than reading. Many say that I should reach out to the Malay audience so these sound files are in Bahasa Malaysia.
The sour grapes syndromeWhenever anyone resigns from PKR or Pakatan Rakyat they always say it is because they are ex-Umno or ex-Barisan Nasional people; so what do you expect? These people are not reliable or honest and eventually they betray the opposition and go back to their old party. Does this apply to all ex-Umno or ex-BN people in the opposition who are yet to leave the opposition to go back to the ruling party?