Sunday, July 1, 2012

THE DAP’S LIM KIT SIANG WHO’S LISTENING TO THE RACISTS NAJIB?UMNO CREATING RACIAL BOGEYMEN



‘Despite uttering racist remarks, still nothing happens to the errant MP. What message does that send to the non-Malays who are citizens as well?’ I don’t know what this piece is trying to get at; even without the benefit of reading the full text of the Hansard, I think everyone knows what and who this MP was talking about.Only nincompoops or those trying to be pseudo-neutral would try to water down what this MP was saying. Look at Gading MP’s consistent pattern of behaviour, ladies and gentlemen. How can we move together as a nation when the mentality and the mindset of some of our politicians are bigoted and racist?
While the United States president is now an African American, we are still caught in a time warp and are still mired in divisive racial politics.
I am not too sure what our education system is churning out and this MP is probably another product of BTN (Biro Tatanegara).It won’t surprise me that due to Umno’s hegemonic politics, their coalition partners will be wiped out in GE13. Gerakan is already gone, and MCA and MIC will follow suit.
Then we will be left with a solely Malay-based party in the corridors of power which would mean even worse racial polarisation.The right answer to ‘if the country is no longer safe for Malaysian citizens’ is, we should change the BN government for not doing their job.
‘Despite uttering racist remarks, still nothing happens to the errant MP. What message does that send to the non-Malays who are citizens as well?’And looking at the Hansard, Lenggong MP Shamsul Anuar Nasarah who supported him for his remark on Bersih co-chief Ambiga Sreenevaasan should be ‘hanged’ too. Why, when the Umno MP was talking about ‘pendatang’ and ‘awang hitam’, must he mention Ambiga? It shows that at the end of the day, Umno is made of racists from top to bottom.The gist of Batu MP Tian Chua’s speech is the level of safety in the country, but we have half-baked MPs telling Chua to leave the country if he thinks it is no longer safe. Why should Tian Chua or Ambiga or anyone for that matter leave the country because he or she doesn’t feel safe here?
The government of the day should be the one to leave office. If they don’t then they have to be voted out.
These half-baked MPs should look after the safety of the rakyat and not made personal attacks.
The undertones and/or outright remarks are bigoted and racist in nature. Calling names also reflect the character and upbringing of a person or the low level of professionalism in the August house.
Umno is playing a dangerous game of lies by stoking up fears that could split Malaysia along racial lines in its bid to win over Malay voters at the polls, two Pakatan Rakyat (PR) leaders said today.
Their remarks come after a Mingguan Malaysia columnist Awang Selamat accused the Singapore’s ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) of having ties with Chinese-dominant Malaysian party, DAP, to influence the 13th general elections here due within a year.
Mingguan Malaysia is the weekend edition of Umno-owned Utusan Malaysia and “Awang Selamat” is a pseudonym adopted by the paper’s editorial team that often reflect the ruling party’s views.
The DAP’s Lim Kit Siang claimed today that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s uncertainty in winning the next general election has resulted in “desperate” tactics by Umno leaders and strategists.
Awang had accused Lim of being one of former Singapore prime minister Lee Kuan Yew’s “trusted men” and former press secretary.
The DAP national parliamentary leader denied Awang’s allegations and described them as “downright lies.”
“I was never involved in PAP during my years as a reporter in Singapore from 1961 to 1964… I was never press secretary to Kuan Yew although I worked for a period in the press section of the Ministry of Culture,” Lim said in a statement today.
He said it was not the first time Umno has raised such unsubstantiated allegations, pointing out that Utusan and other media linked to the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) have accused the DAP of conspiring to create a Christian Malaysia state, appoint a Christian prime minister and abolish the existing constitutional monarchy system led by the Malay sultans.
Lim added that Umno/BN cybertroopers had even claimed that he was responsible for the May 13 racial riots in 1969, while he was never even in Kuala Lumpur at the time.
“In desperation, Umno leaders and strategists including Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed have now resorted to a two-prong offensive- firstly, playing the race card to create racial suspicion and distrust to win the Malay heartland in utter disregard of Mahathir’s Bangsa Malaysia and Najib’s 1 Malaysia concepts; and secondly, a vilification and demonization campaign against DAP and Pakatan Rakyat leaders,” Lim said.
He said Umno’s heightened attacks against opposition leaders proved that PM Najib is not confident about winning the next elections.
Attacks against PR leaders have intensified ahead of the next GE, with many pro-BN mainstream media publishing lopsided reports of events.
“The 13th GE is going to be the dirtiest election in the half-century history of Malaysia,” said Lim.
But PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar believes Umno’s “divide and rule” strategy may not necessarily result in a GE win, saying that a mere ten per cent voter swing in PR’s favour would impact BN’s position.
“What people forget is that last GE, out of 139 BN seats, 56 were won with a majority of less than 10 per cent, and a 10 per cent swing in PR’s favour would negatively impact BN’s rule.
“Out of this 56 BN marginal seats, 14 are from Sabah and Sarawak, while the remaining 22 are multi-ethnic , in Peninsular malaysia – with less than 70 per cent Malay voters,” she told The Malaysian Insider.
“Their true and tested racial tirade against their political opponents won’t be as effective as previous years, as more Malaysians and Malays gain access to new media.
“Clearly, Najib’s just a false democrat bent on playing the same old game as his UMNO counterparts, and that’s sorely disappointing,” the Lembah Pantai MP added.
Singapore was a part of Malaysia until it was kicked out of the federation in 1963. Ties between the two nations have been tense over the years, notably during Lee’s administration of the republic while Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was Malaysia’s prime minister until 2003.
The bilateral ties that warmed significantly after Datuk Seri Najib Razak took office in 2009, however, has cooled again in recent weeks after several right-wing Malay groups accused three Singapore envoys of taking part in a chaotic street demonstration led by electoral reform group Bersih.
Najib has publicly denounced the April 28 demonstration as an attempt to overthrow his government.
All Indians should wake up – since MIC and its loud mouthed MP P Kamalanathan is not going to do anything about such racist insults, we should vote them out.As though his call to hang Ambiga was not bad enough, we have to stomach even more amazing references to race and ‘pendatang’.MCA, MIC and PPP cannot do a damn thing because the PM has advised (read: instructed) them to be sensitive (read: accept) to other BN partners (read: Umno).
And despite uttering racist remarks, still nothing happens to the errant MP. What message does that send to the non-Malays who are citizens as well?Some of Umno MPs are form five dropouts, some may be worse, so how can the rakyat expect these MPs to lead them?Despite all the prejudice against the Indians, for their dark skin especially, not even one of the bigots in Malaysia has until today shown any intelligence equal to that exhibited by a number of those people whom they so despise.
We all know of famous Indians, but here is one known only to and much respected by mathematicians and theoretical astrophysicists – Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar.
In 1928, while sailing from India to UK to study at Cambridge, he worked out what is known as ‘Chandrasekhar’s Limit’. Besides Einstein himself, only two others at that time were familiar with general relativity – the British astronomer Arthur Eddington and Chandrasekhar. In 1928, Malayans were still as good as primitives.
As for the problems caused by immigrants, Mohamad Aziz has amply illustrated his abyssal ignorance of Malaysia’s affairs in not knowing who has been responsible for their presence in Malaysia. When you have MPs like him, you don’t wonder why Malaysia is retrogressing.
Every slightest topic for which they cannot produce a sound counter-argument, they would resort to the same old reply: “Leave the country if you do not like what’s happening here.”
WHO THE CREATER OF THE PROBLEMS ,YOU SAID, Three, logically, indigenous Malay kingdoms of the pre-colonial period should have evolved into a Malay nation at the time of Merdeka. This did not happen mainly because the British colonial administration which had facilitated the huge influx of Chinese and Indian migrants into the country in the 19th and early 20th centuries changed its policy immediately after World War 2 and insisted that Chinese and Indians be granted citizenship.
THIS IS WHAT  DATUK KADIR  JASIN WROTE  IN HIS BLOG–in 1957 to their communities.
Tuans left. For some reasons, they forgot to send back to China and India or bring with them to old England the millions of indentured Chinese and Indian workers. , theInstead, the Tuans told the lazy but kindhearted Malays, led by a prince no less, that they could have their independence on condition that they accord citizenship to the Chinese and Indians who choose to stay put.Overnight, the Persekutuan Tanah Melayu aka the Federation of Malaya embraced one million Chinese and Indian immigrants..do you agree with the way he used  the words why the the police has not  callup the datuk, they very quick with others. what if the tuans decide to partition this country like in INDIA ,  THEY CREATE A PALESTINE IN MALAYA THEN . SORRY I AM GIVING A  HISTORY LESON I am not here to incite racial hatred but if the Malay Muslim community like Ahmad (PG Bkt Bendera UMNO)can say that Chinese and Indians are migrants, then I believe Malay Muslim too are migrants readmore.http://suarakeadilanmalaysia.wordpress.com/2012/07/01/whos-listening-to-the-racists-najib/

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