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Saturday, June 03, 2023

Uniting for change: A new chapter in Malay leadership




Extracts only (with kt comments):

Uniting for change: A new chapter in Malay leadership


By Mahathir Mohd Rais
[PN Federal Territories’ information chief]





THE potential collaboration between Perikatan Nasional (PN) chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad presents a significant opportunity to address the complex challenges faced by the Malays and the Muslim population in the country.


kt comments: 
What "potential collaboration", which implies a nonsensical 'virgin encounter', when both were in the 2018 PH-Bersatu government-cabinet and also subsequently (2020) suspected of being co-conspirators in the Sheraton Move, a treacherous political back-stabbing coup d'etat in order to frustrate Anwar Ibrahim from becoming PM8?

Mahathir Mohd Rais is of course PN Federal Territories’ information chief and naturally has an obligation to spew party kerbau to glorify, ennoble and enhance, even romanticise the coming-BACK together of two very devious old manipulating racists.

But it'll be more of the same Sheraton-type treachery and kerbau ahead of us if Mahathir-Muhyiddin ever get to surface to the political top for GE16.


This strategic partnership shines a light on hope, signalling a unified effort against corruption and a commitment to equal and inclusive progress.


kt comments: "... against corruption" wakakaka, when Muhyiddin is currently facing charges


Their pledge to work together stands as a powerful testament to their dedication to combating corruption and prioritizing broad-based prosperity. It’s a resonant message of optimism that extends beyond politics.


kt comments: Didn't both work together in their government in 2018, when we saw a tsunami of treachery in the scramble to the top in 2020? So what 'dedication' were you babbling about?


Despite being the majority demographic, the Malays have historically faced considerable difficulties. Economic disparities and political divisions have hindered their potential.


kt comments: It's both amazing and bizarre to hear this same old mantra regurgitated by the ketuanan mob, yes, the same old self-pitying moaning and lamentation about the Malays having considerable difficulties (in/of whatever), politico-economic disparities, and disadvantages vis-a-vis the non-Malays, when the top political positions eg. PM, MBs, most senior ministers are all held by Malays, not forgetting approximately 95% of top civil service, military, academia and mega corporations and conglomerate positions are similarly dominated by Malays.

Please lah, at least be truthful (at least in the divine eyes of Allah swt) you ketuanan types will never be satisfied even when you control 99.9% of these powerful top politico-economic posts. Your unmitigated avarice just knows no bounds - it just staggers me.




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