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So, it has been said that we are a fair country. We are moving in the right direction. All of us are fair and square, that we are all equal, that our country respects everyone in the same way.

Right.

What a load of bollocks. Anyway, this video is only for those who are Malaysians or those who understand Bahasa Melayu. In essence, what this person is saying in this video is that to win a certain election in a certain district, they don't need the votes of the Chinese and Indians. He reckons that they will need to use a 'different approach' in dealing with the Chinese and Indians. So long as the Malays stick together, they are fine.

And that is not race-based politics, my dear friends. Not at all.

Comments

blinka.Li said…
so proud of being malaysian eh?? bolehland ma..sometimes i thought, will any country's leader still talk about colours in any of their speech?? we are the last i think..and our leader still say we are going to be a developed nation..err..give them another 50 years maybe?? duh..
shanaz@RS said…
I watched this clip and found it so appalling that a person like this can be allowed to speak, and everyone there was just smiling like hey this is so normal. Well sadly they seem to have been immunized by this sort of nonsense, which is very disturbing!

=(
Marsha Maung said…
blinka, shanaz,

isn't it sad that we as Malaysians, can play badminton together, go mamak together, watch movie together, go shopping together, drink together, eat together IRREGARDLESS of our race and then have these leaders categorize us by race?

blinka, 50 years? not so sure :(

shanaz, yes, they have been immunized or just followed whatever the leader is saying. politics. what do you expect? :(

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