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Many police reports have been made against Penang UMNO leader, Ahmad Ismail, for his seditious remarks against the Chinese community. I support that he be charged under the Sedition Act, for instigating racial disharmony and his disrespect of fellow Malaysians.

Remember the case of Wee Meng Chee who wrote and sang the “rap version” of Negaraku? Despite the fact that what he rapped was generally a reflection of the true situation in Malaysia, Umno leaders have demanded that he be charged under the Sedition Act and also be stripped of his nationality.

Now that Ahmad Ismail (he should be stripped off his datukship) has committed a far more serious offence than Wee, one wonders if Ahmad should be stripped off his nationality as he is unfit to live in a multiracial country like ours.

If Umno and its leaders and members do not appreciate the fact that they are living in a multiracial country, and have nothing better to do other than to create racial disharmony and ill-feelings among the various races, I suggest that in the long-run and for the good of the nation, Malaysia be separated and divided into the following nation-states:

Nation-State 1 – Penang

Nation-State 2 – Klang Valley

Nation-State 3 – Sarawak

Nation-State 4 – Sabah

Nation-State 5 – Tanah Umno (whole of Peninsular Malaysia except Penang and Klang Valley)

Penang and Klang Valley shall be separate nation-states where all the current Malaysian Chinese and Indians will live. Any Malays who do not subscribe to Umno’s racist policies are welcome to be citizens of Penang and Klang Valley.

Malaysian Chinese and Indians from other states of the peninsula should move to these two nation states so as to enable Umno to rule the whole of Peninsular Malaysia (except the red spots of Penang and Klang Valley) as ‘Tanah Umno’ or Umno Land.

Penang and Klang Valley will be ruled by the likes of competent leaders like Lim Guan Eng. Without Umno’s incompetent and racist policies, it is believed that Penang and Klang Valley, as separate nation-states, will develop into first world countries within a short period of time.

Sabah and Sarawak will also become separate nation-states, and are also expected to develop into first world countries in a short period of time, given that these states are rich in natural resources, and with the right kind of leadership.

When Singapore was separated from Malaysia in 1965, it was economically worse off than Malaysia. Look at where it is standing currently. In the long-term, the above scenario will be ideal, don’t you think?

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