There can be NO racial harmony in Malaysia


When did Malaysia begin to split into two? Up to 1965 it was okay. Then Singapore split from Malaysia and Lee Kuan Yew sent Lim Kit Siang back to Malaysia to create DAP, the Malaysian branch of Singapore’s PAP. That was when we saw the birth of two Malaysias, which four years later in May 1969 triggered the final divorce between the Malays and non-Malays.

NO HOLDS BARRED

Raja Petra Kamarudin

Some people ask me: how come I am a racist when my mother was Welsh, my father was Bugis-Orang Asli, and my wife is Thai-Chinese.

Just to digress a bit, non-Malays insist that Orang Asli and Indonesians are NOT Malays. That is wrong, of course, because if the Orang Asli and Indonesians are NOT Malays, then who are Malays and where did the Malays come from? Surely not from Yunan or Sri Lanka. And that would also mean I do not have a single drop of Malay blood running through my veins.

Anyway, what do you mean by me being a racist? If I say “Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak and his Barisan Nasional government was toppled by a fat Chinaman” does that make me a racist? Is that not true?

The non-Malays oppose Sharia laws

Why do I need to be “politically correct” by saying “Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak and his Barisan Nasional government was toppled by a certain conman of a specific race” to avoid being called a racist?

Jho Low is a Chinaman and he is fat, and he did cause the collapse of Barisan Nasional in the May 2018 general election because the 1MDB issue was used against Najib, and his people were too dumb to defend him against the allegations that he stole RM2.6 billion of 1MDB’s money.

Is this not the Gospel? So, if I say what is the Gospel, how does that make me racist?

Just because what I say is not palatable to your ears does not make me a racist. I just call a spade a spade and if you do not like the sound of it then close your ears. You have freedom to not listen to what I say just like I have freedom to talk.

Okay, today the Federal Court fined Malaysiakini RM500,000 and within just four hours they managed to raise the money to pay the fine from public donations. Yes, just four hours! Why?

Simple! Malaysiakini is anti-Islam, anti-Malay, anti-Umno, anti-PAS, anti-PPBM, anti-Perikatan Nasional, pro-PKR, pro-DAP, pro-Pakatan Harapan, pro-Christian etc. And that is why Malaysiakini manged to raise RM500,000 in just fours hours. It is all about racism.

The so-called civil society community will argue that this is not about racism but about defending freedom of speech. Yeah, right. If you can believe that then you can believe I am still a virgin.

One-time President of Singapore, Devan Nair, together with Lim Kit Siang, formed DAP after Singapore split from Malaysia and that was when Malaysia split into two

Let’s stop kidding ourselves. Those like me who were born before Merdeka (maybe 20% of the current population) will know what Malaysia was like 70 years ago compared to the Malaysia of today. Today’s Malaysia is a different country from the Malaysia of the Merdeka era.

When did Malaysia begin to split into two? Up to 1965 it was okay. Then Singapore split from Malaysia and Lee Kuan Yew sent Lim Kit Siang back to Malaysia to create DAP, the Malaysian branch of Singapore’s PAP. That was when we saw the birth of two Malaysias, which four years later in May 1969 triggered the final divorce between the Malays and non-Malays.

Instead of wasting time trying to seek for a formula or solution for racial harmony, just accept the fact that the Malays and non-Malays can never be brothers and sisters and instead spend that effort in seeking a formula or solution on how the two Malaysias can co-exist.

Malays are non-Malays will never integrate and if you do not want to integrate how can there be racial harmony?

Chinese and Indians want their own schools and mother-tongue education. They reject Bahasa Malaysia and cannot speak the National Language properly and consider Malay an inferior language.

Singapore split from Malaysia in 1965, PAP then created DAP in Malaysia, and in the process Malaysia split into two 

They consider the New Economic Policy an apartheid and racist policy that discriminates against the non-Malays.

They insist Malaysia is a secular country and not an Islamic country and they oppose Sharia laws and call them barbaric and silly.

Some want the monarchy abolished — or at least stripped of their powers — and for Malaysia to be turned into a republic.

They do not want the government to “Islamise” Malaysia by banning gambling, online prostitution, drinking, pubs, bars, clubs, beer festivals, beauty pageants, LGBT lifestyle including transexual beauty contests, etc.

The Chinese always talk about the 1969 “May 13” race riots in KL, they do not talk about the 1964 race riots in Singapore, one year before Singapore split from Malaysia to create their own Chinese nation

In short, whatever Malays and Muslims want, they do not want, and vice versa. In other words, they want TWO Malaysias, one for the Malays and one for the non-Malays. And they want Malays to stay on their side of the border and not interfere in the Malaysia of the non-Malays.

So, let’s agree that we live in two Malaysias, one for the Malays and another for the non-Malays, and do not pretend that we are able to merge the two Malaysias to become one. The British knew this, which was why many of the British policies focused on separating the non-Malays from the Malays, the creation of “new villages” being one of them.

No, I am NOT a racist. I am a pragmatist. I do not pretend, and I dare call a spade a spade. I dare say Malays and non-Malays can never live as one for many reasons.

I always joke, if you want to end racism then ban same-race marriages. And allow Muslim girls to marry non-Muslim boys without the need for the boy to convert to Islam. And allow Muslims to convert to Christianity, just like Christians are free to convert to Islam. And ban mother-tongue education and Chinese-Tamil schools. And all non-Malays must adopt Malaysian names (no more Chinese and Indian names) just like what they once did in Indonesia

Ada berani ke? If not, then don’t talk lah! Until then, I am Malay and proud of it, and you are non-Malay and not my brother or sister.

 



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