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‘No need to 'balik China', Najib to bring China to M’sia’

YOURSAY Will Bandar Malaysia be known as Bandar Mao Zedong soon?

Is ‘Ma-lah-sia Province’ the newest colony of the PRC?

Legit: This is an insightful article, Mariam Mokhtar. Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak is a desperate man and he will not hesitate to do anything to save himself from the biggest scandal in Malaysian history. He has no time to worry about the sovereignty of Malaysia or the preservation of the Malay race.

The so-called Malay defenders like Jamal Md Yunos and Ali Tinju cannot see this because they are drunk in corruption money and also because of their limited mental capacity.

The Umno warlords who are keeping Najib in power are so short-sighted that they can’t see that the party they love and the Malay cause are being decimated by Najib because of his greed and his desperation. All in all, everything points to the domination of Malaysia and the Malay race by the Chinese.

I think this will serve the Malays and the Malay government right.

RM2.6 Billion Turkey Haram: Najib is one of the Umno politicians in the forefront opposing the return of Chin Peng's ashes, claiming that it was sensitive to the Malays. He was well supported by Umno leaders as well as those from Perkasa.

Yes, Malay sensitivities and dignities would be hurt if a communist’s ashes were to be stowed away in some God-forbidden place in Perak.

So, what happens to Najib and Umno Malays' sensitivity and dignity? The communist Chinese are coming in droves, thanks to the welcoming arms of Najib.

With tonnes of cash at their disposal, they will drive up prices of properties, making them beyond the reach of locals.

More importantly, the government might be forced to toe China’s policy when it comes to international relationships. Are Umno youths in sync with Najib? They used to be the party’s watchdogs.

Freethinker: When the ‘Ketuanan Melayu’ wake up, it would already too late. Rich Chinese Malaysians would have long gone. And there will be a new wave of migration from China. By then, it would again be the fault of the Chinese.

As long as they stay under the coconut shell and listen to all the government propaganda, they will eventually be at the losing end.

Chinese Malaysians had long accepted this and those who were able, have left and those who can't seek to fight to reverse the effects. But non-Malays can’t save Malaysia. Only Malays can save it.

Existential Turd: The irony of ironies. Soon, the "pendatangs" will not need to "balik Tong San", "Tong San" will come to you, at the invitation of none other than the champion defenders of Malay dignity and privileges.

As Chinese tourists, who love pork and everything non-halal, and monies flood Malaysia, the Malays will discover to their great dismay/surprise/horror, the biggest betrayer of Malay "rights" actually come from none other than their own rank and file.

Apache: Soon Bandar Malaysia will also be known as Bandar Mao Zedong.

Appum: We are not going to hear anything from the red-shirts. You know why? Simply because they are mercenaries, not patriots. Am I right?

JD Lovrenciear: The level of political maturity of the Malay masses is kept to a point that best suits the lords. It is the few enlightened who voice concerns.

Believe me, the warriors will have the last laugh all the way to the bank for the majority of Malays are mesmerised with the dance of race and religion. The ultimate truth is always hard to swallow.

Worldly Wise: If Malaysia becomes a province of China directly or indirectly, the Chinese Malaysians living here for almost 200 years will become “bumiputera” and the others “non-bumi”. That will be the day.

Cops should be probing 1MDB, not Husni - Tuan Ibrahim

MinahBulat: The police must have been instructed by someone higher up.

Whatever former second finance minister Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah raised in Parliament is absolute privilege, and he does so as a parliamentarian. The police cannot touch him under whatever oath of secrecy he may have taken as a minister.

Take the case of former deputy prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin for instance; if the 1MDB issue was not discussed in cabinet, what oath of secrecy has he breached when he said so?

The cover of secrecy in cabinet meetings is not a cover-all. This obviously is persecution of the ministers concerned.

Vijay47: The whole nation is shocked that anything said in Parliament, save something seditious, would attract the inspector-general of police's (IGP) venom as he displays now.

JD Lovrenciear: Dear MPs who still have honour in their hearts and respect for the most merciful almighty, can you all agree on what needs to be done since you are not seeing any light in the tunnel of 1MDB?

It seems so pathetic to hear over and over again the same questions you raise, and not get anywhere nearer to the truth. So, please do something about this.

6th Generation Immigrant: PAS deputy president Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man, you are a good man. But, do you know why the PDRM is investigating Husni for speaking truthfully in Parliament?

Do you know why Husni may be sacked? Do you know why there is Parti Amanah Negara today? Do you know why there is a Bersih 5?

Do you know why there are red-shirt bullies? Is policing not a national enforcement tool rather than a political tool?

There are many more similar questions you (and PAS members) have to ask. The short answer is that your party president, Abdul Hadi Awang, is playing hudud politics and this emboldens the prime minister.               

Odysseus: Tuan Ibrahim, having said this, I believe you have seen the light. Can you see how easy it is for BN to make use of the police to intimidate anyone who stands up for the truth?

Sad to say, your president has chosen to lead PAS into the darkness by supporting the dark side. Can you be the beacon of hope for the rakyat and bring PAS back into the right path?


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