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29/03 11:47 pm
Playing With Fire – Anwar Government Could Collapse If Sarawak Withdraws Support Over KK Mart Allah Socks Crisis - Financetwitter

KK Super Mart saw one of its outlets in Bidor, Perak attacked with a Molotov cocktail

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26/03 3:46 pm
Chinese and Indians Must Vote Against The PH In Kuala Kubu Baharu. - OutSyed

This has also alienated Pakatan Harapans traditional support base, who may become very apathetic towards voting in the next general election. The decline of multiculturalism UMNO has exploited the KK Super Mart Allah socks issue to the point of inflaming hate and retribution by ultra-Malay groups

returning to government after the next general election. However, nothing has assisted in enlisting the Malay electorate. This has also alienated Pakatan Harapans traditional support base, who may become very apathetic towards voting in the next general election. The decline of multiculturalism UMNO has exploited the KK Super Mart Allah socks issue to the point of inflaming hate and retribution by ultra-Malay groups. Last week, it looked like race relations fell to a dangerous point. Too much more of bickering over such issues could ignite a flashpoint, if incidents got out of control. From the perspective of some after the event, the whole episode became a show of how a Chinese business could be bullied. This comes with a further loss of respect in the government by the non-Malay community. The Allah sock protests has cemented a line of division. In addition, the unfairness was highlighted by the contrary approach taken towards opposition politicians. Kedah Menteri Besar Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor was very quickly charged over alleged seditious comments he made during the state election campaign last August. Likewise, some of the glimpses the public saw of Palestinian Solidarity Week in Malaysian schools reinforces the perception that Malays are being nurtured to hate. Many Malay parents are rejecting the government school system, preferring to send their children to Chinese schools. According to the Ministry of Education enrolments of Malay children in Chinese schools has risen from 9.5 percent in 2010 to 15.33 percent in 2020. The bottom-line is that multi-culturalism continues to slide. The economy and cost of living The economy and cost of living are pressing issues. The government is continuing the high rate of spending. There is no Covid-19 emergency anymore. National public debt is reaching RM 1.6 trillion, which is 64 percent of GDP. Without any signs of constraint, either by reducing spending or drastically increasing revenue, there is risk the international ratings agencies may downgrade Malaysia current rating. With a general slide in exports over the last year, the economic outlook for 2024 may have to be downgraded. Productive direct foreign investment is required to generate more exports and provide stimulation to domestic economic activity. There is a lack of confidence in the Ringgit. The low Ringgit has become a bellwether of public confidence. Coupled to the poor performance of the Ringgit is the continued pressure on the cost of living from the rising costs of imported items. This is especially reflected in rising food prices. The claims that there is no longer any hardcore poverty in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan are counterproductive to the quest of seeking greater popularity. Many families are suffering from an erosion of their incomes through inflation and falling salaries. People can see that such comments dont reflect what they are experiencing in the community. The two-tier legal system The unity government was very quick to lay corruption and money laundering charges against Bersatu leader and former prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin, but has failed to act upon corruption going on within its own government. Many criticize the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) for being a revolving door. Many people are interviewed, but they walk out without any charges being laid. The discharge not amounting to an acquittal (DNAA) over charges of corruption and money laundering, and the commutation of the former prime minister's prison sentence has given the public the perception that the legal system has become much more biased. Rightly or wrongly, there is much gossip that Zahid and Najibs treatment was the price for UMNO support to form the unity government. Reforms (or lack of them) The expectation of reforms has been the cornerstone of non-Malay support for the government. At first PH supporters were giving excuses, such as this is not a reform government and give PH some time. However, with the Sedition Act being strengthened to look more like Thailands draconian Lese-Majeste laws, and proposed citizenship changes to the constitution are disappointing NGOs. Many traditional supporters are becoming even more dissatisfied with the government. The question is whether Pakatan Harapans non-Malay support base will even bother to turn out and vote next general election. There is a risk many will become apathetic and stay home. Censorship Malaysia has become perhaps the most heavily censored country in the region at present. The MCMC is blocking critics of the government without any recourse. The government last year announced that any discussion of the 3Rs (Race, Religion, and Royalty) are forbidden. Malaysian news portals are practising self-censorship. This is stifling any criticism of the government. The ball is in play now UMNO is on the offensive now, threatening and destabilizing the government. Turning an administration with a super-majority in parliament into a fragile government. Most of the disrepute around the government has been centred around issues connected to UMNO. Are these antics all coincidental, or is there a bigger scheme behind them? Madani has been promoted heavily over the last 16 months, and this is becoming the weakness. The reforms that Pakatan Harapan (and even UMNO) promised before the election, have all been abandoned. Instead of being the great reformer some people had taken tear gas for, Madani is perceived by some as being a true Machiavellian politician, acting primarily in the interests of maintaining power. The coming by-election for the Kuala Kubu Baharu state seat in Selangor should be a litmus test of Pakatan popularity. The key is the paradox non-Malays now face. Will they be able to abandon their past support for Pakatan, in favour of putting Hamzah Zainudin in the PMs chair? My Comments : The Kuala Kubu Baharu State seat had just over 40,000 voters in 2023. 46% Malays (18,000 votes), 36% Chinese (14,400 votes) and 18% Indians (7,200). KK In the 2023 State elections the DAP delivered a solid 54% of the vote for PH. PH won by a majority of 4,100 votes. I dont think that is possible anymore. The PH needs to swing only about 2100 votes to win the seat. MUDA (which won 1,100 votes) is now minus Syed Saddiq. But the young guys in MUDA should be in the PN camp. Learn to negotiate boys. That MUDA vote will likely swing. The PN candidate (Teoh Kien Hong of Gerakan) turned in a good performance. If a portion of the Chinese votes, more of the Malay vote, a portion of the 18% Indian vote, the 1,186 MUDA votes swing then PN will take the Kuala Kubu state seat. The Chinese voters are important. The Indian voters are important too.





Seruan untuk ketenteraman selepas kontroversi mengenai stoking yang .. - Wrlr - 26/03 7:46 am

WING-CHI POON/WIKIMEDIA Follow us on our Malay and English WhatsApp, Telegram , Instagram , Tiktok and Youtube channels. Aliran amat bimbang tentang ketegangan yang timbul akibat kontroversi stoking yang melibatkan rangkaian kedai serbaneka KK Super Mart

perpecahan berbahaya di antara kaum dan agama. Masalah bermula apabila 14 pasang stoking dengan kalimah Allah pada stoking tersebut didakwa dijual di beberapa cawangan kedai tersebut, yang menyakitkan hati ramai umat Islam. Kami menghargai tindakan pengurusan KK Super Mart yang telah memohon maaf atas insiden yang tidak diingini ini. Namun begitu, tindakan ini tidak dapat meredakan kemarahan sesetengah pihak, terutamanya mereka yang menginginkan tindakan tegas diambil. Kemarahan meluas di media sosial dengan perkongsian yang menyeru kepada hukuman yang lebih berat, seperti boikot terhadap rangkaian kedai tersebut, dan juga menggunakan ungkapan yang kami khuatirkan boleh mengakibatkan kecederaan fizikal. Tidak membantu apabila sesetengah ahli politik menggunakan isu ini sebagai alat mudah untuk meraih keuntungan politik, dengan mengeksploitasi percampuran yang sensitif antara kaum dan agama. Support the struggle to build a Malaysia based on Justice, Freedom, Solidarity: Sign up for Aliran's free daily email updates or weekly newsletters or both Make a one-off donation to Persatuan Aliran Kesedaran Negara, CIMB a/c 8004240948 Make a regular pledge or periodic auto-donation to Aliran Become an Aliran member Tel: 04-658 5251 email:aliran.malaysia@yahoo.com Perlu diingatkan bahawa golongan yang mencetuskan dan menyemarakkan rasa benci termasuklah ahli politik dari dalam kerajaan perpaduan. Ahli yang tidak bertanggungjawab ini perlu ditangani dengan cekap oleh pemimpin parti mereka. Kemunculan gerakan vigilante juga amat mengkhawatirkan. Sesetengah individu yang ingin mempertahankan kesucian Islam nampaknya telah mengambil undang-undang ke tangan mereka sendiri. Ada lelaki yang marah malah mengganggu dan mengugut individu yang dianggap membuat komen yang tidak berpatutan. Jika dibiarkan, fenomena ini boleh menyebabkan kekacauan dan perpecahan. READ MORE:A call for calm after tainted socks kick up a storm Kami menyeru kerajaan untuk mengambil tindakan segera dan berani untuk meredakan kegelisahan yang semakin meningkat dan kemarahan yang tidak terkawal, demi perpaduan dan keselamatan negara. Jawatankuasa eksekutif Aliran 23 Mac 2024



UMNO’s Old Trick To Swing Malay Votes – Using Youth Wing To Bully Chinese And Play Race & Religious Cards - Financetwitter - 18/03 11:28 pm

UMNO Youth Chief Muhammad Akmal Salleh has gone mad again. His latest target is KK Super Mart, a local convenience store established in 2001 by Dr KK Chai (Chai Kee Kan)




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