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Tuesday, March 09, 2010

PERKASA BOLEH !

I did not even bother to finish reading this article from The Malaysian Insider at first, but since it received hundreds of comments from the readers there, I decided that this can be a pretty good promotion for Najib's 1Malaysia concept.




Chinese will take over in the next election, warns Perkasa
By Asrul Hadi Abdullah Sani



KUALA LUMPUR, March 8 — Malay nationalist group Perkasa warns that the Chinese community will use the next general election to take over the country.


(Not when the Chief Justice, the Inspector General of Police, the head of our Army, the PM, ....etc are still UMNO members)


Perkasa feels that the last general election weakened the Malays and empowered the Chinese community.


Dr Zubir Harun, director of Perkasa’ economic bureau, who was at the Malay Consultative Council’s (MPM) round-table discussion, said during his presentation that a divided Malay community will empower the other races.


(In his mind, everything is NOT about Malays, but its all about UMNO, UMNO, and UMNO.)


According to delegates at the discussion and documents received by The Malaysian Insider, Perkasa wants the New Economic Policy (NEP) to be the “spirit” of the New Economic Model (NEM).


(So that the new young generation of Malaysians will continue to inherit poverty from their parents who have been victimised under NEP?)


“Perkasa believes that disunity among the Malays has weakened Umno, causing the non-Malays to be more vocal in their demands. They say that the Chinese are also blackmailing the government to give in to their demands by threatening to vote for Pakatan Rakyat,” said one of the delegates.


(How can a country's minorities who are not even in the higher food chain of Malaysia can threaten/blackmail UMNO?)


Zubir also said that Perkasa is worried that the New Economic Model will have a Chinese agenda.


(Like? To introduce an economic quota for the Chinse like how the UMNO faggots have been enjoying under the NEP?)


“The Chinese people feel that the next general election is the best opportunity for them to gain power in this country.


(LoL.... I seriously do not have any idea where did he buy his Doctorate qualification from.. Calling himself a Doctor and yet keeps barking like a dog.)


“This is why Chinese NGOs, such as Ziong Dong and Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, are using this chance to make demands of the government. If their demands are not met, then they will vote Pakatan Rakyat who are willing to give everything to the Chinese,” he elaborated in his presentation.


(These NGOs received NOTHING from the government all these while, and yet some "distorted" NGOs like PERKASA are being constantly funded by UMNO to spread their hate messages.)


Zubir added that the Malays have “sacrificed” for the country by allowing “the immigrants” to live in Malaysia.


(Shut up Zubir and stop being a hero, you and UMNO sacrificed absolutely NOTHING to this country. Unless you are the marginalized Orang Asli, or else stop calling other races pendatang or "immigrants".)


“It must be reminded that the Malay people have sacrificed tremendously since independence with a quid pro quo policy... the Malay race have compromised by allowing foreigners into the country. The Malays endured hundreds of years of colonization and the result is the migration of foreigners into the country. We were forced to accept this policy,” he said.


(More UMNO members enjoyed the wealth of this country and taxpayer's money than any other groups of individual in Malaysia. When the Malays, Chinese and Indians are struggling everyday to make ends meet, UMNO MP's are investing in overseas real estate properties, going on 'study trips' to Disneylands, building luxury homes and robbing lands of the rakyat.)


Zubir also slammed non-Malays and liberal Malays for wanting to rewrite the country’s Constitution and social contract.

(We Malays, Chinese, Indians and Orang Asli are Malaysians. Social contracts are ancient, outdated and racist, that it should not exist in a country who proudly calls himself 1Malaysia)


Perkasa believes that the NEP is still relevant because it will help the Malay community to counter a market which is dominated by the Chinese.


(NEP has failed completely in helping the poor Malaysians. The only reason to continue NEP is to benefit UMNO with more wealth and power.)


The Malaysian Insider reported today that the government has decided to incorporate the proposed New Economic Model (NEM) into the 10th Malaysia Plan (10MP) in June, as fine-tuning and tweaks will go beyond its initial end-March launch.


It was learnt the delay came after feedback from various quarters prompted the government to rework its ideas and proposals that will turn Malaysia into a high-income nation based on innovation and creativity.


Among those with reservations about the NEM are the MPM which yesterday demanded it be based on the 1970s-era New Economic Policy (NEP) and should comply with Article 153 of the Federal Constitution that protect Malay and Bumiputera’s special position.


C Guevara

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