As the 14th general election looms, former Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) member Anina Saadudin has urged the Malays to vote for a party that will ensure the survival of their future generations.
“Now the Malays are split between five parties - Umno, Bersatu, Amanah, PAS and PKR.
“From a big race, we are now split into small groups. This is dangerous for our race. We need to think about the survival of the Malay race (in this country).
But most important of all, as reported by FMT last year in September 2017, Anina Saadudin was concerned about the direction in which Pribumi was heading.
“Now the Malays are split between five parties - Umno, Bersatu, Amanah, PAS and PKR.
“From a big race, we are now split into small groups. This is dangerous for our race. We need to think about the survival of the Malay race (in this country).
The talk among her "supporters" wakakaka may well be :
Indeed, we need to stop those Hokkiens from getting 10% off their Protons. We Malays have never received any discount.
We also need to stop those nons from getting scholarships when we Malays have never obtained even one.
We must re-write our history books to reflect the true story of only Malays fighting the Japanese and communists.
But most of all, we Malays must fight for our fair share of jobs in the Malaysian Civil Service, Armed Forces, Police, universities and government linked organisations. Our survival as a race is at stake.
The Chinese especially the Hokkiens should be satisfied with their bah-kut-teh, char koay teow, piratised and pirated DVDs, Empat-Ekor and Lim Kit Siang as Mahathir's aide.
But most important of all, as reported by FMT last year in September 2017, Anina Saadudin was concerned about the direction in which Pribumi was heading.
She questioned whether the party was still struggling for the people or had become a platform for those who wanted to keep their political careers alive.
“PPBM (Pribumi) now has this assumption that those who criticise the party are criticising (party chairman) Dr Mahathir Mohamad and that this is wrong.
“Does this mean that the party is here to struggle for Dr Mahathir instead of the people?”
“PPBM (Pribumi) now has this assumption that those who criticise the party are criticising (party chairman) Dr Mahathir Mohamad and that this is wrong.
“Does this mean that the party is here to struggle for Dr Mahathir instead of the people?”
But since both did NOT want her, she might probably have meant PKR? Wakakaka.
“Does this mean that the party is here to struggle for Dr Mahathir instead of the people?”
ReplyDeleteanina said that? i thot is u.
you are just a pathetic heckler
DeleteI'm afraid Proton's new Chinese management needs more training on cultural sensitivity.
ReplyDeleteFor all the time that Proton has been in existence, lower-income Malays have been their largest and most loyal customer base.
Proton's exclusive discount offer to Hokkien Association members went down like a ton of bricks.
Cultural sensitivity!!!???
ReplyDeleteWhen it happened (seemed) to you, u raised this oft-used trash.
When u do it to others, its 153 provision!
'For all the time that Proton has been in existence, lower-income Malays have been their largest and most loyal customer base.'
????
No...No....No!
They bought that milo-tin concoction bcoz they had NO CHOICE. The alternatives were priced out of their affordability via hp6 protectionism that eventually stunted proton's growth - forever a crybaby.
Now, there r other choices available, everyone is abandoning proton like plague - lower-income Malays ke, Nons ke, semua cabut ke brands lain.
So, keep twisting with yr bigoted provocations & see how it's going to revive proton lah!
When proton finally kaput, it would be the lost of thousands of melayu jobs - cosy, gaji buta, cronyism & what's not.
That would be the REAL fall, just like a ton of bricks!!
Tau tak???
Cultural sensitivity? When has Proton ever been sensitive to culture, let alone it's base customers. C'mon la bro u can do better than that. Hokkiens! Hehehe
DeleteFrom another blog site....a comment by an anon :
ReplyDelete"Anonymous20 January 2018 at 21:30
I think Proton didn't do enough.
They should offer 20% discount to ALL Chinese.
And Melayu are charged 20% more.
We can call it NEP 2.0 or "reversing the mistake" or "helping the Melayu to get back their maruah" or "no free lunch" or "Bumi ini bukan lu punya" or "Bumi can F$%k O55".
I'm so funny I can be a damn comedian. Jerry Sienfeld please move aside."
Pi mampus la 'cultural sensitivity' training, muahahahaha.