kailiang91
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10 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - Elec... · 0 replies · +83 points
The difference here is that Bersih's campaign is 'Jom Balik Undi' - for all registered and legal voters. Furthermore, there is no pressure whatsoever on participants to vote a particular side and everything is carried out openly.
This BN's campaign is 'Jom Pergi Undi' - for all non-voters and foreigners. They were taught to memorise the 'scale' picture and trained to mark a cross beside it. And everything is carried out in a secretive way.
11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Mobile - Malaysia - In... · 0 replies · +70 points
This just shows how unprincipled politics in BN has become.
11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - Pena... · 0 replies · +3 points
On a side note, I have to thank you for supporting and openly endorsing Pakatan's policies and good work in Penang.
11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - Naji... · 0 replies · +11 points
Founded on noble intentions by leaders of principles, BN once commanded respect from Malaysians during its tumultuous period after independence. It used to symbolize the spirit of this multi-racial nation and our ability to work together under one roof despite the differences; all for the greater good of our nation. However, BN soon landed in wrong hands and veered off the path designated by our forefathers. 55 years down the road, racial unity have become racial segregation. Collective benefits for all citizens have been disregarded in favour of personal wealth in the cronies' hands. Greed consumed BN, and the regime became corrupt to the core. To save themselves, all kinds of despicable ways were used to manipulate the rakyats for it to stay in power.
Hindraf, as of BN, started off with noble intentions. To save the Indians from the plight of their living, they said. To elevate the status of Indians and Indians no longer want to be strangers in our own land, they said. To topple the wicked and evil regime of BN which rule by racial politics, they said. The resilience of the leaders of Hindraf indeed commanded respect not only from the Indian community, but also from other ordinary Malaysians. However, following the exile of its leaders, they have been struggling to keep themselves afloat and relevant. Soon, they deploy their strategies, determined for a comeback for GE13. Waythamoorty came back from exile; Hindraf became legal; Hindraf came out with its manifesto; Waythamoorty went on hunger strike; then most bizarre of all, he went straight to Putrajaya to meet Najib; and now Najib is going to endorse Hindraf's manifesto. All these events unfold within half a year. This is nothing less than a drama. In the space of 5 years, the leaders have eaten their own words and are now working with the devil that they once hated. They have betrayed their cause. Isn't it just like BN who has veered off horribly and still trying to keep themselves relevant?
Najib, you seem to be firing blankly and missing on what the minority races really want.
The Indians do not want you to pump aids to them and promise them loads of goodies.
The Indians do not want you to solve the stateless Indians issues only during election time.
The Indians do not want you to sign the Hindraf's manifesto plainly and sweet-talk them.
What the Indians want is a sincere leader who truly respects the community and someone who can promise a fair and level playing field for all races. The moment you decided to field Zul Noordin, you are out.
11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - Help... · 0 replies · +318 points
I don’t love Najib. I don’t love BN. I love Malaysia.
11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - BN w... · 0 replies · +88 points
Secondly, you seem to insinuate that his remarks could be blamed on his previous parties, PAS and PKR. Mind you, he was sacked by PAS because of suspected religious extremism. A wise decision which shows that PAS has no place for extremists like him.
Thirdly, by arguing that 'the opposition is responsible for more racist remarks', I cannot help but think that your racial bigotry has reached an unprecedented and hopeless level. You seem to justify his actions by saying 'Don't just target him, there are others like him too!'. The issue here is that he does not even have basic respects for other race and religion in this country, which it itself, should be condemned. Hindu temples might be torn down in Selangor, Kampung Buah Pala might be demolishedin Penang; but these are not targeted at the Indian community specifically. You could argue it is PR's failure to adhere to its manifesto, but not even a single soul in PR would ever disregard other religion like how Zul Noordin did.
You sound like a pathetic fanatic Anything UMNO supporter. You should be the one waking up. Glad to see a MIC leader dare voice out on this issue.
11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - Chin... · 0 replies · +11 points
11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - Ummi... · 0 replies · +168 points
You just lost all your credibility.
11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - Mala... · 0 replies · +52 points
11 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Main - Malaysia - Naji... · 0 replies · +5 points