Guan Eng knows the Chinese will now become second-class citizens


In short, finally, since 1955, the Malays need no longer share political power with the non-Malays. The Malays will have absolute rule and the non-Malays can no longer kurang ajar and insult the Malays, Islam and the Raja-Raja Melayu or demand their own schools. The non-Malays will now have to behave like they have to in Indonesia and the Philippines.

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Raja Petra Kamarudin

Let us look at a few examples.

In GE14, Mukhriz Mahathir won 34.5% of the votes in Jerlun. PAS and Umno combined won 46.6%. But then, since it was a three-corner fight, Mukhriz won.

In Kubang Pasu, Amirudin Hamzah won 40.6% of the votes versus 41.1% for PAS and Umno combined.

In Pokok Sena, Mahfuz Omar won 33.3% versus 48.1% for PAS and Umno combined.

In Kuala Kedah, Azman Ismail won 37.5% versus 43.5% for PAS and Umno combined.

And this is repeated all over the State of Kedah such as in Sungai Petani, Kulim, Padang Serai, Merbok, etc.

PAS and Umno are now married

In fact, the only two parliament seats Pakatan Harapan would have won had PAS and Umno engaged in straight fights instead of three-corner fights would be Alor Setar and Langkawi. And the Kedah State Government would be in the hands of Umno-PAS and not Pakatan Harapan.

And this would have been repeated in many other states as well.

For example, there are 99 state and parliament seats in total in Terengganu and Kelantan (combined). PAS and Umno won all, 100% — about two-thirds and one-third each party respectively. Pakatan Harapan (meaning PKR, Amanah and PPBM) won none. Zero seats! (DAP did not even dare contest in Terengganu and Kelantan).

And now the PAS President Abdul Hadi Awang announced that PAS is not only prepared to cooperate with Umno but with PPBM as well. But PAS will not cooperate with PKR (or even with Amanah, and for sure not with DAP).

After Umno, next will be PPBM, to form a new Malay Triumvirate

What does that mean? Even if PAS works with just Umno, that is already bad news for Pakatan Harapan. But if PAS works with PPBM as well, and they form a Triumvirate (remember that word), that would mean the non-Malays would no longer be part of the Malaysian political scene or have any involvement in the government.

In short, finally, since 1955, the Malays need no longer share political power with the non-Malays. The Malays will have absolute rule and the non-Malays can no longer kurang ajar and insult the Malays, Islam and the Raja-Raja Melayu or demand their own schools. The non-Malays will now have to behave like they have to in Indonesia and the Philippines.

 



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