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Playing the RACE card again and again !!!
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
There's nothing mystifying (about red shirt rally). For Umno, it is 1969 in perpetual loop.’ Kim Quek: When you see the contrast of the red shirt rally and the Bersih 4 rally, you know that Umno’s days are numbered. One is a purposeful and disciplined massive gathering, aspiring to save the country from the brink of a failed state; the other, a farce of sound and fury with little substance, organised by a morally bankrupt regime to prop up its shaky leader. Just as Bersih 4 rally has done, the red shirt rally, too, has altered the political landscape. It has perhaps moved the Malay middle ground further away from Umno, much more than it ever imagined, thus resulting in a punishing net loss of electoral support for the latter - yet another glaring failure of Najib Abdul Razak as leader of the party. Basically: There's nothing mystifying about the rally at all. For Umno, it is 1969 in perpetual loop. Just look at their slogans and posters. The difference is, Malaysia has moved on but they are stuck in time. On the contrary, the rally was a huge success in showing Umno's true face. They are right, the Malays need to defend themselves, but not from the Chinese. They have been under threat from Umno all along, whose greed and excesses have brought the country to its knees, and they can only save their skin by blaming the Chinese. Full article: http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/in...#ixzz3m8XDYz2W Follow us: @MsiaChronicle on Twitter Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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