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Thursday, April 30, 2020

Stop inviting a Snake into your House


There are still some amongst Pakatan people, sadly especially the DAP, who believe that Mahathir should be their leader to lead them to ruling government again, despite the Old Man's treachery, dishonour and continuous eff-ups.




For example, Liew Chin Tong, DAP strategist, was reported saying he believed that the majority of DAP leaders do not think that Mahathir Mohamed was the architect behind the fall of PH, claiming that it was a faction within Mahathir’s own Parti Pribumi that orchestrated it with support from BN - he meant Muhyiddin and Azmin, wakakaka.

But nonetheless, Liew is idiotic on this issue, perhaps still trying to salvage something out from the Mahathir-ised fall from government, in futilely hoping Mahathir will take Pakatan back into power, wakakaka.



Mahathir NOT the architect behind the fall of PH?

 wakakaka, you're shitting me Liew

Here's some comments from Malaysiakini's YourSay - Harapan must lead the opposition, not Dr M to indicate how those readers feel about Mahathir, just the way I do:

Proarte: Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad's sole aim is to make sure Pakatan Harapan does not regroup and rebuild itself into a formidable opposition to take on Perikatan Nasional (PN) in the next election.

PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim rightly has already said that Mahathir and Bersatu are not part of Harapan and I hope there will be no vacillation on this.

To date Anwar, the erstwhile 'PM in waiting with divine patience' allowed Harapan to sleepwalk into collapse because of an absent, or at best pusillanimous, response to Mahathir's agenda.


Mahathir's agenda was to deny Anwar the PMship and to engineer the collapse of the Harapan government. It is about time Mahathir is made to dance to Harapan's tune, otherwise he should not be touched with a barge pole.

To take on kleptocrats, Muslim supremacists and Malay sense of entitlement, Harapan component parties must have political philosophies and policies which brook no hint of racism, racial privilege, Islamic supremacy. They must instead promote racial equality, a needs-based affirmative action policy and a genuine sense of belonging to the land of Malaysia by all the races.

Harapan cannot rely on 'tweaking' the old Umno formula which Mahathir advocates. It repeatedly has proven to be a failure in realising real progress for the nation - be it economically, socially, environmentally and educationally. There must be a complete overhaul of a political system which currently promotes and protects kleptocrats paradoxically in the name of Malay upliftment.


'Ketuanan Islam' and 'Ketuanan Islam' is an evil policy which belongs to the dustbin of history. It only benefits the crooked Malay elites who don’t care a damn for the Malay community and the country as a whole.


The rhetoric ad nauseam of Malay upliftment must be changed to Malaysian upliftment. No more zero-sum game racial politics. The 2018 election showed us that Malaysians can come together in a spirit of unity, equality and freedom and bring down an entrenched corrupt government.

The shock election outcome, however, was a serious threat to the old order and the Malay elites systematically sought to undermine the 'New Malaysia' paradigm and succeeded in bringing down Harapan through backdoor manoeuvres. Significantly, these Malay elites came from Harapan as well.

Mahathir added to the instability by not honouring the mandated requirement to hand over power to Anwar. For their part, the component Harapan leaders played into the hands of the 'deep state' by their cowardly silence over the obvious sabotage of the 'New Malaysia' paradigm.


DAP and PKR were rudderless because the 'supremos' in both parties, namely Lim Kit Siang and Anwar, were excluded from the cabinet, which was outrageous. Are were surprised that Harapan was so unstable?


KHAT eSS was actually but covertly in Mahathir's cabinet, wakakaka 

For a start, Mahathir must get over his visceral hatred of Anwar and put the nation above his personal pettiness and prejudice.




For Harapan to succeed, Anwar must lead the coalition with Mahathir agreeing to support his candidacy for PMship and Mahathir playing a mentor role.




PKR, Amanah and DAP must insist on new ground rules which outlaw racism and discrimination of any kind to be in line with universal moral values. The proof of their sincerity is the commitment to ratify Icerd (International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination) and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC).

A manifesto must explicitly outline these pillars of faith and must be realistic, not like the last manifesto which Mahathir in effect claimed was not truthful because they did not think they could win the election!


Biggest King Cobra in World - in Kerala

was anyway (wakakaka) 

A needs-based policy will benefit the B40 (bottom 40 percent), the majority of whom are Malays, and this must be emphasised repeatedly in order not to 'spook the Malays'. The rest in the B40 category such as the Orang Asli, bumiputera of East Malaysia and the Indians will also benefit.

Bersatu can only be accepted into Harapan if it totally rejects any links with PN and must open its doors to all Malaysians as equal members who can hold elected office.

If Mahathir refuses to subscribe to civilised values and wants to operate like Umno, then he must be told in no uncertain terms that he and his party cannot be part of the opposition coalition because Harapan will not condone racism.


I personally believe that with Harapan 'pillars of faith', such as outlawing discrimination and racial privilege but never forgetting the underprivileged, it will be able to win over the rakyat who felt betrayed in the last election. The groundwork must be done now.

Otak-Otak: Please do not even have the slightest glimmer of hope on this cunning old fox.

In fact, he is totally hopeless after given all the opportunity and power to steer the country to the right path of reform. Instead, he backstabbed his supporters/voters, his working alliance in Harapan, 'busy-bodied scolding' foreign countries unnecessarily and U-turned on promises, etc, just to appease to the Malay Muslims in the country, especially Umno and PAS.

At 94, he finally ended up with zero trust, zero dignity, zero respect as the country is brought down to such a state worse than before he was made PM the second time.




Cogito Ergo Sum: After gauging that his support has catastrophically dissipated among both Malay and non-Malays, Mahathir now pretends to hold all the cards by insisting he sits in the opposition corner. This gesture, he hopes, will boost his flagging support and appear as a champion of the people.

By now, most already know that he is in it for himself and his family. If ever a vote of no confidence is mooted, he will abstain, saying that under a crisis or war-like conditions, we must support the government of the day.

But that illusion will only work among the intellectually and politically challenged, like the DAP.




The rest of us who broke our backs getting Harapan voted in, are weary of the old fox’s playbook. Where he sits makes not one iota of change to our dire political and economic landscape.





6 comments:

  1. Who shall determine the 'New Malaysia' paradigm?
    The 22% Chinese and 7% Indian populace, and perhaps together with the 0.6% Rohingyas?

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    1. at this moment, i believe it is agong n wuhan virus.

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    2. The so-called Unity of the Ummah is supposed to be the determinant lah.

      But being Moolayoos, they will fight like dogs in heat, they fight ALL the time, ceaselessly and with such vigor, hehehehe. Politicking is their forte kan ? One minute you seem hugging each other playing footsie, the very next minute, you see them pulling out their little crooked knife kris and back stabbed each other so merrily. Umno, Pas, Bersatu...no lost love between them, hehehe

      So precisely because they cannot unite as one, as this is innately the Malay characteristics, they will be divided into various puak2...but of course they will blame their divisiveness to the Jews, the DAPs, the Chinese, the Corona, the colonial past, etc etc.

      So because they cannot unite, they have to contend with the 22% of the Chinese, the 7% of the Indians, the Sabahans, the Sarawakians..all these when they unite will determine the New Malaysia paradigm.

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  2. Very nice article. No racism and equality between the races. But this was not what DAP did while preaching the opposite? And why the obsession with Anwar being the PM? Because the was too powerless to disagree with the DAP? It was Mahathir who brought PH to power. And it was Mahathir too who brought PH to its knees. Anwar on his own even with the help of the other PH component parties will never be the Government if not for Mahathir.

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  3. I don't understand the stupidity of people like Liew who still harbour hopes of MM leading the PH.

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  4. So, does that include a single national education system and BM as the practical day to day language of all Malaysians?

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