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Monday, July 31, 2023

Non-Malays cannot stop the Malay tsunami By Commander S THAYAPARAN (Retired) Royal Malaysian Navy

alamak negaraku : Can Sarawak or Sabah be independent states?. May need to move there as soil of peninsula is getting too toxic. People are becoming more lembu here, agreeing and following blindly whatever spells the white cap shepherd says. 
 

Malaysiakini : “I actually want to tell the people of Selangor... the Chinese cannot stop this Malay tsunami. A so-called tsunami within the Malay community has been set off.”

- Perikatan Nasional candidate for Sekinchan Goh Gaik Meng

“The key to progress and a progressive Malaysia lies with the Malays, but until they alter their mindset and attitudes, nothing will change.”

Malaysiakini columnist Mariam Mokhtar

COMMENT | The arguments put forward by Mariam Mokhtar and Goh Gaik Meng are essentially two sides of the same Malaysian coin. Both present the stark reality of the political landscape in Malaysia.

Mariam clearly states that a Malaysia other than a theocratic failed state is in the hands of the Malays. Goh acknowledges that the non-Malays have no power to stop whatever changes the majority community decides to inflict on Malaysia.

The Green Wave is merely the overt political consequence of decades of Islamisation in this country.

The Malay tsunami, however, is a political quagmire. Non-Malay political operatives have always been struggling with this since the heyday of BN when it enjoyed majority support from all communities.

Read it all here..........

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