MAHATHIR’S HOUSE OF CARDS STARTS TO TUMBLE : A WINDOW INTO ‘UTTER DISAPPOINTMENT’
While politics along the lines of ethnicity is not everyone’s cup of tea, many Malaysians were willing to compromise the inclusion of BERSATU PRIBUMI into Pakatan Harapan, on the basis that it is comprised of individuals not tainted by the spectre of UMNO.
Aside from the khat-tastrophic performances of BERSATU PRIBUMI ministers, or lack thereof, many among us also started to notice something.
Today, we see familiar lines and patterns emerging again.
Not more than two weeks ago, news surfaced on the appointment by the Youth and Sports Minister, Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman, of the 13 members of BERSATU PRIBUMI’s youth wing, ARMADA, as KBS’ state-level officials. Before that, many highlighted the shady structure of his Youth Power Clubs, which is seen by many to only be a vehicle of financing for ARMADA.
Despite positioning himself as the torchbearer of mature politics, it seems that even Syed Saddiq is not entirely devoid of the old UMNO DNA within him.
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More importantly, Syed Saddiq mirrors the existence of BERSATU PRIBUMI itself: merely a new packaging of the same old.
Going down a few levels, we also see similar hubris with
Social media was also buzzed recently with an alleged phonecall by
The Osman Sapian debacle that happened not long ago, where
Within Johor itself, the heartland of Malay politics,
With one exception: it is not nearly as effective and smart as UMNO.
Coming in as a potential replacement to UMNO,
With many important ministerial portfolios from education to entrepreneurship handed to them, it comes as unsurprising as to why we still have engineering graduates deliver food as their full-time jobs.
On a more personal note, as a Malay voter myself, BERSATU PRIBUMI has been an utter disappointment. Here was the chance for its party members to reform a vital part of the Malay identity, but unfortunately, political survival takes a higher precedence for them over modernising the Malays.
It is high time for this party to realise the thin ice they are treading. It is also high time for us Malaysians to look atBERSATU PRIBUMI for what it really is: a poor imitation of UMNO.
It is high time for this party to realise the thin ice they are treading. It is also high time for us Malaysians to look at
WRITER: Fazrul Muhammad
This is correct: Bersatu is indeed a poor imitation of UMNO. It is only a minority party in the government, punching way above its weight only because of one man - Toonsie. Bersatu will not reign for 61 years. Maybe not even 61 months.
ReplyDeleteSo why do we keep saying Harapan is a replica of BN?