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This is the mentality of the Old Malay. But the Old Malay is finding out that the New Malay does not think like this at all. The New Malay has different values from the Old Malay. And the Old Malays are getting lesser while there are more New Malays emerging.

NO HOLDS BARRED

Raja Petra Kamarudin

Something old, something new
Something borrowed, something blue
And a silver sixpence in her shoe


This is an old English wedding tradition that goes back to the Roman days. It is supposed to be a sort of good luck for the bride. ‘Old’ represents traditions. ‘New’ represents optimism of a good future ahead of you. ‘Borrowed’ means you can depend on your old friends and family. In ancient Rome, brides wore blue to symbolise love, modesty, and fidelity. And a sixpence in her shoe dates back to a Scottish custom of the groom putting a silver coin under his foot for good luck

Today, let us look at something old (the older Umno generation) and something new (what the young minds think). You will find that the rationale of the Melayu Lama and Melayu Baru are a world apart.

The Old Malays still talk about ‘orang Melayu and the support they give Umno’. The argument for Barisan Nasional (meaning an Umno candidate) to contest in yesterday’s by-election in Penanti is so that the Malays would have a party to vote for. If Umno did not contest the seat then the Malays would not be able to vote.

And many Malays did not vote yesterday. The voter turnout was about 25-30% less than what it should have been. Only 7,000 or so voted. 3,000-3,500 stayed home or went for the free tour to Thailand that Umno sponsored on Polling Day.

Assuming these 3,000-3,500 came out to vote and they had all voted for Umno, then the Pakatan Rakyat candidate would have won with a majority of just 2,000-2,500 as what Malaysia Today had predicted even before the names of the candidates were revealed and when it was not known yet that Umno would boycott the by-election.

If you look at the arguments from people like Kadir Jasin, whom can be classified as Old Malay, you can see that his reasoning as to why Umno should contest is so that the Malays can vote. If Umno does not contest then the Malays would not be able to vote. They equate Malays with Umno, and vice-versa, and not contesting the Penanti by-election would mean you are denying the Malays the chance to vote.

It never occurred to the Old Malays that there is still life after Umno and if Umno does not contest this would not mean the end of the world. Why do the Malays need Umno? Simple, because it is a Malay party and a party that safeguards Malay interests. That and only that is the reason.

But the Malays of today, the Melayu Baru, look beyond Malay interests. This, however, must not be interpreted as treacherous or pendeharka Malays who sell out their fellow Malays -- as what some Umno people would say. It is just that they see life as more than just communal interests. There is more to life than just worrying about Malay interests. We also need to consider what these Malays in power can do for the nation at large.

This may be difficult for the Old Malays to understand. What can be more important than Malay interest? Surely Malay interest is the one and only consideration. Well, maybe so to the Old Malays. But to the New Malays there are also things like transparency and good governance, an end to abuse of power and corruption, an independent judiciary and better laws, freedom of association and expression, and those other things that Umno would label as ‘Western values’.

The Old Malays like Kadir Jasin are not stupid. In fact, if you know him personally, you will know that he is one smart cookie. So why does he still talk like he is a country bumpkin? Does he not realise that there is more to life than just communal interests?

Of course he does. As I said, he is not stupid. But Kadir Jasin, the Old Malay, believes that Malay interests override all other considerations. The ends justify the means. Okay, maybe we have rampant corruption plus all the other ills you can think of in a failed state or banana republic. But these are necessary evils. This is collateral damage. This is what we must endure to ensure that Malay interests are protected.

This is the mentality of the Old Malay. But the Old Malay is finding out that the New Malay does not think like this at all. The New Malay has different values from the Old Malay. And the Old Malays are getting lesser while there are more New Malays emerging.

In time, there will be more New Malays than Old Malays at the ballot box. If we can convince the five million Malaysians eligible to vote, but not registered as voters yet, to come out and get registered, and if we can convince them to actually come out to vote come the next general election, then we will find that the Old Malays will be reduced to a minority in a sea of black T-shirts, metaphorically speaking of course.

Can we embark on a voter-get-voter campaign? For every one of you who is already a registered voter, convince someone you know who is not yet a registered voter to go register as a voter. Then, in time, people like Kadir Jasin will be a thing of the past while people like Anak Muda Melayu will rule the day.

Voting should no longer be seen as a right. It should be regarded as a responsibility. Young people should be told it is their duty to vote. And to able to vote they must first register as a voter. 

About half the registered voters came out to vote yesterday in Penanti. That works out to about one-third the eligible voters. That is not good enough. We need more than double that to really see change. Even if half the registered voters vote for the opposition, Barisan Nasional will still form the government. That is the reality of the Gerrymandering system that Malaysia practices. Short of 60% votes for the opposition, Barisan Nasional can never be kicked out. So we need more voters and we need more of these voters to think like the Melayu Baru, not like the Melayu Lama.

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Tidak Wajar Boikot Pilihan Raya Kecil
A Kadir Jasin, 20 April 2009

WALAUPUN Perdana Menteri, Mohd Najib Abdul Razak, “tidak ketepikan apa juga kemungkinan,” termasuk memulaukan pilihan raya kecil (PRK) Dewan Undangan Negeri Penanti, Pulau Pinang, saya rasa adalah amat merugikan jika Barisan Nasional mengaku kalah sebelum bertarung.

Sekiranya BN memulaukan PRK itu atas apa jua alasan, ia adalah tindakan yang tidak demokratik, cetek fikiran dan merugikan pengundi.

Sebagai sebuah pertubuhan yang mendakwa sedang melakukan penambahbaikan dan restorasi, Umno wajib meyakinkan parti-parti komponen BN yang lain bahawa BN wajib bertanding di DUN Penanti.

Sikap menyerah kalah atau defeatist akan menyebabkan lebih ramai pengundi hilang keyakinan BN dan parti-parti komponennya. Umno dan BN perlu mempamerkan tahap keyakinan dan semangat juang yang tinggi.

BN mungkin tidak berjaya merampas semula kerusi itu daripada Parti Keadilan Rakyat tetapi ia masih mempunyai penyokong yang ramai yang pasti kecewa jika ia tidak bertanding.

Pada pilihan raya umum 2008, Mohammad Fairus Khairuddin (PKR) mendapat 7,346 undi manakala Abdul Jalil Abdul Majid (BN) memperoleh 5,127 undi memberikan kelebihan 2,219 undi kepada Mohammad Fairus.

Lagipun, kalau betul analisis yang mengatakan semakin ramai pengundi Melayu di Bukit Gantang dan Bukit Selambau kembali menyokong BN pada PRK baru-baru ini, adalah sangat tidak bijak bagi BN memulaukan PRK Penanti.

Orang Melayu yang ingin kembali menyokong Umno dan BN kerana bertambah yakin dengan kepemimpinan Umno dan negara sekarang akan kecewa dan hilang semangat.

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CHE DET TAK FAHAM ORANG MUDA
Anak Muda Melayu

Dalam blog CheDet (http://chedet.co.cc/chedetblog/2009/04/the-generation-gap.html#more), Tun Mahathir kata generasi muda tidak memahami erti kemerdekaan, diperintah oleh Orang Kita dan bukan Orang Asing. Beliau menyalahkan pendidikan sejarah di sekolah yang gagal memberikan kesedaran kepada generasi muda.

Oleh kerana aku lahir pasca 1957, aku ni generasi muda walaupun umur dah hampir separuh abad. Memangnya aku tidak pernah berada di bawah pemerintahan Inggeris, dan tidak berada di zaman perang. Tetapi aku masih ingat kacaubilau tahun 69. Aku ingat zaman Tun Razak yang menyemarakkan perpaduan. Masa tu juga banyak bentuk kemakmuran melalui bantuan pertanian, dan biasiswa pun dah mula diberikan kepada rakyat. Zaman tu juga banyak sekolah-sekolah asrama penuh yang melahirkan ramai cerdik pandai terutamanya di kalangan orang melayu. Kemudahan-kemudahan prasarana pun ditingkatkan. Jadi, sejarah yang aku lalui tidak perlu pergi jauh sebaliknya zaman pembangunan dan pemulihan ekonomi.

Bermula era Mahathir, pada mulanya terasa gah kerana Dasar Pandang Ke Timur, Bersih Cekap dan Amanah dan kemudiannya timbullah penswastaan. Pembangunan pun memang hebat tetapi masa tu dah banyak berlaku percakaran politik. Di pihak UMNO, Mahathir dengan Ku Li kemudian Mahathir dan Musa Hitam. Kemudian berlaku pula pembunuhan Memali dan seterusnya Pemilihan UMNO 1987 yang menyebabkan perpecahan dalam UMNO, maka timbul pula Semangat 46.

Apabila Tun Salleh Abbas di pecat, sekali lagi berlaku tragedi dalam pentadbiran negara kerana Cabang Kehahiman telah di kembirikan. Masa itu, aku yang masih di awal dua puluhan dah mula rasa seperti dijajah, bukan oleh orang asing tetapi oleh UMNO. Sungguh pun ada keistimewaan, kerana boleh bekerja dan ekonomi yang baik tetapi merasa diri ini dijajah. Minda dibodohkan dengan media, dan orang-orang UMNO berlagak macam Malaysia ni dia orang punya. Rakyat biasa hanya menerima apa yang ada, digula-gulakan dengan kehidupan biasa, dan kononnya negara ini aman.

Bagi orang yang pernah berada di England, Amerika, Australia tentulah tidak boleh dibodohkan dengan propaganda UMNO, kerana telah melihat erti kebebasan bersuara di negara-negara itu. Tetapi bila balik di Malaysia media dikudakan. Segala media kerajaan di Malaysia boleh bercakap tentang keamanan, kestabilan ekonomi, dan pembangunan tetapi Minda diikat. Untuk bercakap songsang daripada pemimpin BN bererti menentang. Tambahan pula bila kita lihat mahkamah-mahkamah dan Polis digunakan untuk menjaga kepentingan UMNO dan Barisan Nasional. Generasi muda kecewa, fasal kebebasan yang diinginkan seperti yang dilalui di negara maju tidak boleh dicapai. Dengan adanya ISA, AUKU, Akta Rahsia Rasmi, dan pelbagai lagi Akta yang menggerunkan terasa bahawa Malaysia ni macam negara ketiga di Afrika. Baru-baru ini Suruhanjaya Pilihanraya pula bercakap seperti pihak UMNO dan BN. Sebagai rakyat, perasaan benci meluap dan lama-kelamaan akan diterjemahkan sebagai undi untuk memilih pembangkang.

Selain daripada undang-undang itu, banyak bentuk penyalahgunaan kuasa dan pembaziran wang negara berlaku. Aku tak boleh tahu apa yang betul atau salah. Tetapi bila di sebut skandal BMF, bail out untuk MISC, PERWAJA, MAS, dan banyak lagi mula timbul tandatanya -- apa sebenar yang berlaku. Jawapan samar-samar dan mengelirukan. Bila timbul pula kes pembunuhan Mustakizah, apa sebenarnya berlaku? Bila banyak sangat timbul tentang Altantuya, kami ingin cari kebenaran. Semua ini menjurus kepada kekeliruan dan keraguan. Kredibiliti pemimpin masa itu dipersoalkan.

Seterusnya kuasa raja-raja pun dikurangkan. Masa tu, sebagai rakyat memanglah seronok sebab kita rasakan kuasa dikembalikan kepada rakyat tetapi lama kelamaan baru menyedari bahawa kuasa itu sebenarnya adalah untuk PM dan pemimpin-pemimpin UMNO.

Apa yang berlaku? Sungguh pun bukan semua dalam Internet betul, tetapi penulisan daripada Raja Petra (sebagai contoh) boleh diterima. Banyak bukti dan kenyataan beliau ada asas. Kami generasi pasca 1957 yang bukannya ahli totok UMNO akan terus mencari kebenaran dan biasanya boleh diperolehi daripada Internet. Kami tahu apa yang karut, dan apa yang betul. Dalam Internet tak ada penapisan jadi sebagai manusia yang diberikan fikiran kami buat penilaian dan tahu mana baik dan buruknya.

Kemuncak rasa tidak puas hati apabila Anwar Ibrahim diperlakukan dengan cara zalim. Sungguh pun aku tak pernah kenal Anwar dengan rapat dan dia pun tak peduli sapa aku, tetapi sebagai manusia berhati perut aku rasa perlakuan Mahathir kepada bekas Timbalan Perdana Menteri melampaui batasan kemanusiaan. Masa itu bukan soal kredibiliti tetapi kebencian yang amat sangat kepada Tun Mahathir. Dia mungkin hebat satu masa dulu, tetapi segalanya musnah kerana melampau dalam tindakannya.

Apabila Che Det bercakap tentang sejarah dan bebas daripada penjajahan, aku tidak terima hujah tu. Generasi aku inginkan kebebasan sebagai rakyat, untuk bersuara dan memilih pemimpin kami. Selagi pemimpin itu memahami aspirasi rakyat, bertindak adil dan segala institusi kerajaan tidak dipergunakan, kami boleh terima mereka. Pada kami, Malaysia telah bebas daripada penjajahan dan kami mahu terus bebas. daripada pemimpin yang korup.

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written by fknajib, June 01, 2009 16:22:38
Register now and be prepared to vote for the Next GE! If everything works out fine we can get rid of BN in the next election. A new beginning for all. Lets make Najib the only PM to have the shortest term in office.
http://fakenajib.********.com
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written by justice, June 01, 2009 16:24:41
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written by anak penang, June 01, 2009 16:25:46
I wish old malays like maha maha firuan, kadir jasin, shit albar, ali rectum,2 mohd to his name, hyper racist zahid hamidi, najis mongolia, kuthidin 10 subjects,mydin the mama, pendatang ahmad ismail, decide to go to the creator now and leave us in peace
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written by Flex65, June 01, 2009 16:26:51
If you ask me, the difference between the new and old Malay is 'pride'. Old Malay do not mind being label as someone dependent on government subsidy and support to survive. The choose easy live and not bother about pride. The New Malay want to be look upon as at least equal to others if not better. They are willing to face equal opportunity, fight equally without asking for handicaps. To the New Malays I say congratulations.
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written by krising1, June 01, 2009 16:28:38
DPM says that it was UMNO that won in Penanti. Let us agree with him. We want him to have more wins like this. Without UMNO participating, there is less tension. Less police have to be deployed and great savings made. A few independent candidates dare to come and participate and lose their deposits. Helps EC defray some of the expenses. Independents provide better side shows and give the media news which they crave for. So UMNO stay out and win more often. We welcome it!

Good idea to go and get voters to register. Let us start early this time around.
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written by ksmaniam, June 01, 2009 16:32:05
Hey, my feelings are almost the same as "anak muda melayu", of course we are of the same generation but different religion. Nice to know that people do have the same feelings as me. mmmmmmmmm.
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written by malaysianohope, June 01, 2009 16:33:45
That's is why umno is not prepared to have compulsory voting otherwise they will not be able to gerrymander in their favour as what they have been doing the past 30 years. This compulsory voting should be another law if Pakatan takes control of 2/3 of Parliament. Wishful thinking but is possible!
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written by apasalahku, June 01, 2009 16:38:35
Old Malay- Tun '1969' Abdul Razak
New Malay - Khairy 'foot-in-mouth Ox-brained' Jamaludin
Towering Malay - Najib C4 'need-i-say-anymore?' Razak


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written by mob1900, June 01, 2009 16:39:54
Thank you, RPK and Anak Melayu Muda for a bowl of 'Chicken Soup for the Malaysian Soul'!

Surprisingly even my dad, who's were ardent supporter of BN and now 70 years old still 'Gets it' and critizes the wrong-doings of BN as he knows when you're against the wishes of the Rakyat, you're wrong. No excuses in the world can save you but it seems BN thinks the world of justfying ridiculous excuses for their wrongs.
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written by Fight4Justice, June 01, 2009 16:44:36
Rock on Pete. May the gods bless you for the good of us all.
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written by hellosunshine, June 01, 2009 16:52:30
RPK. not fair. You cannot categorize the Malays as old or new Malays. More like greedy umnoputras (old, young and chelup arabs/mamaks included), holyputras, matremputras and yuppieputras. smilies/grin.gif
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written by mick_err_stan, June 01, 2009 16:54:16
"KL among top riskiest offshore places, says survey

NEW DELHI: Kuala Lumpur is listed among the top five riskiest offshore locations in the world while Singapore is in the top five safest locations in a worldwide survey.

The riskiest and safest lists are published in the 2009 edition of the Black Book of Outsourcing, brought out every year by US-based Brown-Wilson Group.

The annual publication is considered a major independent analysis and advisory research for the outsourcing players and investors globally.

The rankings of safest and riskiest places are based on factors like high terrorist or rebel target threats, uncontrolled environment waste and pollution, corruption and organised crime, unstable currency, geopolitical conditions and unsecured networks and technology.

In the riskiest 25 list, Bogota in Columbia is at the top followed by Bangkok in Thailand, Johanesburgh in South Africa, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and Kingston in Jamaica among the top five."

Based on factors like :
- high terrorist or rebel target threats > Unwarranted arrest of oppositions deemed as terrorist.
- uncontrolled environment waste and pollution > Exploding of C4 without getting permit
- corruption and organised crime > 500 million, 12 billion, Disneyland Holiday, etc.
- unstable currency > Will be more unstable with current ranking of top 5 riskiest
- geopolitical conditions > ISA, Sedition, Kangaroos let loose in Malaysia
- unsecured networks and technology > Media clampdown of Print, Radio & TV cannot mentioned certain name and mentioned certain state.
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written by aeromaverick, June 01, 2009 17:01:53
If I am an Election Strategist, I would like to use these by-elections, in its various permutation and combinations to gauge the mood of various segments of the population towards the two different coalitions.
It could possibly be, the decision to sit out of this by-election by UMNO, such a strategy to validate some mathematical modelling they are using.
The results that is apparent now will be "utilised" for the next big election; either the State or the GE13.
Just my five sen....
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written by arazak, June 01, 2009 17:10:01
This author, under the pen name "Anak Muda Melayu", had written the things what I have gone through. He has written exactly why I am hating the UMNO regime now, even though once I am an UMNO member myself.

He talks about how he despise the rampant corruption, the wanton abuse of the judiciary and the UMNO's mentality that this country and all its' wealth belong to them and only them.

True enough, the thing that really broke the camel's back is when Che Det and his corrupt apparatus fixed the Anwar Ibrahim's case. That was also exactly my turning point even though like him, I did not know Anwar and could not care weather Anwar knows me or not. Che Det had shown the true meaning of brazen cruelty unimaginable in real life for the Malays. This display of cruelty had created the "Melayu Baru". The Melayu Baru are hating this UMNO regime on each passing days with their actions and inactions. The latest being the Perak saga!

And, they can't blame us for hating them. They, the UMNO regime themselves had created the "Melayu Baru"! In the next GE, we the Melayu Baru will assure that we will kick out the "Melayu LamaUMNO regime"!

"Anak Muda Melayu". . ., you are not alone!
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written by miwaki, June 01, 2009 17:11:34
Mari-lah mari,pergi mengundi,jangan lupakan kezaliman Barisan Najis.
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written by Anti Relon, June 01, 2009 17:32:27
From Freethnker Online
www.freethinker.co.uk

Malaysia Baru, don't you think?

Caning boys, not girls, discriminatory: Malaysian teachers


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Published by: Noor Khan
Published: Mon, 11 May 2009 at 14:21 IST
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Kuala Lumpur, May 11 : Teachers in Malaysia's Sarawak state want caning in schools to be extended to female students.

Saying that only caning school boys and not girls was discriminatory, the teachers have now proposed a comprehensive review of caning of children in schools.

It was discriminatory to exclude female students, who were only subjected to cleaning toilets and picking up litter when they committed disciplinary offences, said the Sarawak Teachers Union President William Ghani Bina.

"Caning can help in arresting the deteriorating indiscipline among girls". However, Willian said "the girls must be caned only on the palm and not other parts of the body".

He suggested that the punishment should be imposed only on secondary students and "primary kids should be spared".

The proposal came after state's Deputy Education Minister Mohd Puad Zarkashi had said on Saturday that caning would be reintroduced in schools to check indiscipline among students.
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written by Anti Relon, June 01, 2009 17:34:59
From Freethinker Online
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Defonitely New Malay

Family fights for right to cremate 'converted' Malaysian-Sikh


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Kuala Lumpur, May 31 : An ethnic Indian family is fighting with Islamic authorities in Malaysia for claiming the body of a Sikh art director who allegedly became a Muslim 17 years ago, the latest conversion row to hit the country.

The family of Mohan Singh, 41, who died last week, wants to cremate the body according to Sikh rites while the Islamic authorities want to bury him according to Muslim rituals.

Currently, Singh's body is in the hospital, family lawyer Rajesh Kumar said.

Islamic Department officials claim that Singh had converted to Islam in 1992. The department has filed a case in the Shariah court while Singh's family members have filed a case at the High Court.

The lawyer claimed that Mohan Singh was a practising Sikh and had gone to a Sikh temple with his sister recently.

The incident is the latest row over conversion in the Muslim-majority nation which had seen a number of recent legal disputes between converted Muslim husbands and Hindu wives over the faith of their children.

New Prime Minister Najib Razak had announced a landmark decision last month, declaring that minors could no longer be converted without both parents' consent.

Malaysia has also witnessed several cases when Islamic authorities have battled with relatives over the remains of people whose religion is disputed.
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written by Flying Free, June 01, 2009 17:44:53
Can somebody confirm that the low turn out is due to the lack of phantom voter?
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written by DanDan, June 01, 2009 17:46:15
A very good piece to read. Don't you think it is high time now (infact long overdue) for the 3 Pakatan Rakyat parties to come one symbol? Everyone talks about
PR but what symbol to put the "X". Again, you have to decribe PAS, DAP and PKR individually. And when come the next GE or even a by-election, the election comm. and the polis will say that only the party that contest in the constituency can speak at ceramah or put up their flags. Other parties have to stay out. You know they can always come out with their stupid rulings just to please their masters bee-end. I sincerely hope the heads of the PAS, DAP and PKR can sit down and discuss and be prepared early.
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written by Loh, June 01, 2009 18:13:58
///And many Malays did not vote yesterday. The voter turnout was about 25-30% less than what it should have been. Only 7,000 or so voted. 3,000-3,500 stayed home or went for the free tour to Thailand that Umno sponsored on Polling Day.///--RPK

UMNO may make it a habit to sponsor tour on Polling Day in future by-elections, or general election.
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written by BGs, June 01, 2009 18:24:49
I believe most of the 'OLD MALAY' are hardcore AMENOPUTRAS who stands to lose the most when AMENO loses power. That's why they are fighting by hook & mostly crook to retain power to ensure a seat on the gravy train. Malayness & part of the loot is top priority & nothing else really matter to them. Thk god for the rise of the 'NEW MALAY'. At least we can see the light coming back for Malaysia. Having said that, we need to be aware of 'OLD MALAY' in sheepskin within PKR. Hopefully this no is small & PKR supporters are quick to kick them out. Otherwise, the fall of PKR or PR for that matter would come from these snakes within PKR
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written by *********, June 01, 2009 18:26:56
Malays and Muslims must disassociate themselves from Umno and it's leader as the party is only going to give the Malays and Islam a bad name...More http://*********.********.com
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written by Yew Loke, June 01, 2009 19:01:32
ITS ALL IN AUSTRALIA NEWS NOW - MALAYSIA PRINCE RAPED INDONESIA MODEL - ESCAPED MALAYSIA WITH THE HELP OF SINGAPORE POLICE - http://www.news.com.au/story/0...01,00.html
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written by ABU SAYAB, June 01, 2009 19:05:43
If you look at the arguments from people like Kadir Jasin, whom can be classified as Old Malay, you can see that his reasoning as to why Umno should contest is so that the Malays can vote. If Umno does not contest then the Malays would not be able to vote. They equate Malays with Umno, and vice-versa, and not contesting the Penanti by-election would mean you are denying the Malays the chance to vote.

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Kadir Jasin, If the canditate is from MCA or MIC please tell the malays not to vote also, stupid!
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written by Beezee_Beezee, June 01, 2009 19:16:20
This the problem with the UMNOputra Malay. They even posion the Brain of East Malaysian Malay which built-up of Brunei Malay and other Malays from Kedayan, Bisaya so on and so forth.
But when they want to win the Election they begged from the Chinese and the Indian and the East Malaysian.
We do experienced the Communist in Sarawak. We do experienced the Mat Salleh and English in Sabah.
But we don's progress this country through History. Mas as well don't use Computer because it's HARAM the design by the Christian. Don't go to the moon or don't use CAR...
Why don't 1Malaysia made up of those who experience the WAR of all kind so that we can put history as what it meant to be!.
We meet people of our country considered enemy but we must learn from them rather than complaiing about them....STUPID....
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written by nocrid, June 01, 2009 19:18:42
Kalaulah New Malay adalah seperti apa yang dikatakan oleh RPK ni. Saya takde masalah mengundi mereka memimpin negara ini. Akhirnya kebajikan rakyat pada kesluruhannya yang paling penting.

Yg Benar
CINA/PENDATANG/MALAYSIAN/APA APA LAH....
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written by Yacob, June 01, 2009 19:45:27
Selalu juga saya dengar komen bodoh dari Najib dan Muhyidin. Tetapi komen mereka kali ini tentang PRK Penanti bukan sahaja menampakkan kebodohan mereka, tetapi mereka ternyata sudah meracau macam orang hilang akal.

Pasti Najib dan Muhyidin akan terpaksa dirawat di Tanjung Rambutan jika BN tewas dalam PRU 13 nanti. Marilah seluruh rakyat menunggu saat-saat indah tersebut.
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written by 2MuchRoom, June 01, 2009 21:03:56
Anak muda Melayu,great article, that is axactly how I feel about our country. I guest you have stop reading/ watching the mainstream media.... No more Utusan,Berita or TV3 right!
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written by panca, June 01, 2009 22:25:54
Had a regular fix on the phone problem with the phone shop boys. The conversation about phone however led me to ask them if they were already voters, it started as they asked me if my wardrobe are all black and I told is my favorite color and now also a theme for 1BlackMalaysia. They were not even voters and not even aware of 1BlackMalaysia. I told you sold your backside, you got screwed and you didn't even know.

I insist they be responsible Malaysian, get registered and tell all his friends and relatives and so on to do sane people do - get registered at the Post Office and vote GE13.

I somehow felt this is a good coincidence between what the boys were told off in my conversation with them and the article I read here 30 minutes later.

Yes, a imperative campaign must be drawn up to get new eligible voters to get registered for the next GE, GE13.

Remember not only Malay interest but good governance, transparency and accountability will and must be assured by Pakatan Rakyat. The Rakyat Force(People's Power) will voice out dissent whenever the need to!
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written by ganbing, June 01, 2009 22:36:53
Even without contesting, BN has lost the Penanti by-election. This can be inferred from PKR Mansor's thumping victory.

Assuming 80% turnout of the 15,384 registered voters in a BN-PKR fight, this means 12,307 theoritical votes. The total votes casted in Penanti was 6994. If we deduct this from the theoritical votes, this makes 5313 absent votes which may be up for grabs between BN and PKR.

But Mansor garnered 6052 votes. So mathematically it is impossible for BN to win even if we assume all the absent votes went to BN.

This would make BN's fifth by-election loss in the Peninsula. Another loss is coming up in Manek Urai. What a loser!

By the way, this must be the first by-election in Malaysian history where there are no complaints of phantom voters.
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written by mnaa5982, June 01, 2009 22:44:00
Malays, Chinese, Indians and all other races/ethnic groups can co-exist with greater understanding, tolerability and mutual respect towards one another. It's the Malays (and those masquerading as Malays) within UMNO of today and those who conspired with them (be they Chinese, Indians or others) that we need to oppose, fight against and eventually cast aside.
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written by ganbing, June 01, 2009 22:51:08
It's not just young educated Malays who despise endemic corruption and abuse of democratic institutions like the police, judiciary and MACC but young people of all races.

Umno understands nothing about what the youth of today wants. They are losing young voters of all races but they don't understand why. They think that by re-branding, reaching out online and youth programs, they can bring back young voters.

Come to think of it, even if Umno knows how to win them back, there's nothing they can so about it. Give up corruption? That's like asking a drug addict to give up drugs voluntarily. Repair damaged institutions? That would threaten their hold on power.

So here you have a party which even if it knows what needs fixing cannot do anything about it. The only problem is, young voters are getting more and more while the oldies who can accept Umno;s corruption and abuses are getting less.

The only way out for Umno/BN is to lose the 13th general elections and get lost!
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written by mowadoha, June 01, 2009 22:57:51
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written by mowadoha, June 01, 2009 23:02:59
Do you agree?

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written by bknight, June 01, 2009 23:58:14
i have been disturbed for no apparent reason for some of the course of our believes in most MTians about getting voters to vote for pakatan.i could not find the reason for that until the graphics above that make me realised what i was disturbed about, it was the wording, 2. Educate and persuade.to persuade sounds deceiving in my principle. we should convince, convince brings along conviction, to persuade sounds deceiving. just my thoughts

i think, in the course changing voters mindset, we should convince instead of persuade.

any thoughts my fellow MTians? also i would like to hear from RPK . smilies/smiley.gif
Pete if you can take sometime to argue on this ?


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written by ABU SAYAB, June 02, 2009 00:05:03
Bpa Kadir Jasin,Awang Selamat dan Zulkiflee Bakar ia lah Chin Peng.
I challenge the PDRM @ "anjing-UMNO" to charge the trio from Utusan Melayu under OSA or ISA!!
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written by PresleyP, June 02, 2009 00:15:00
It is difficult to categorized the Old Malay and New Malays.

I know of many Old Malay who were very contended with life and religious. Maybe they will vote for BN, but they are not racist. Being non-Malay, I prefer them as friend than others.

New Malay, some have self respect and want to be treated as a MAN, not with clutches. But there are some who are greedy and want to make full use of NEP to make money. And there are some, who had apparently being brainwashed to hate the non-Muslims. Thus I would not agree totally with the concept of Old and New Malay.

In general, it all depends on their brought up, what they experienced and so on.
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written by PresleyP, June 02, 2009 00:18:26
I will not want to vote for RPK. Once he is in the Parliment, he will be restricted in what he writes.

In addition, they will be able to catch him in the Parliment, drag him out like a sack of potato and put him in Kamunting under Sedition Act or ISA.

All the best to him in where ever he is.
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written by toorikakari, June 02, 2009 00:40:33
Dear RPK,

I have begun sharing the ideas of why PR and other varous related issues in my Facebook. Apart from being included as PAS, Keadilan and DAP fan club, i have also added YB Raja Nong Chik so that his fans can get a glimpse of MT. A subtle approach.

However, i must comment that i find his fans, may be extreme and racist and as along as they are not shown the broader picture, they will rmain as they are. Worse still, YB himself reiterates the importance of "Race Unity", naturally the B-end way.
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written by Bigjoe99, June 02, 2009 08:56:05
While its convenient to say old Malay vs new Malay, I think Dr. Farish Noor correctly point out the the 'old' Malay as you point out is not old in reality but rather something that gained popularity starting only in the 1970s. In fact the so called 'new' Malay is no more a reawakening of what is truly traditional of Malays of the 15th century embracing cultures and ideas far and wide.
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written by Diz, June 02, 2009 10:36:41
As a foreigner, it strikes me that we've got this the wrong way round. True, there are more 'liberal' Melayu Baru out there but still a small minority that remains understandably quiet. The tolerance gap (inter-race, intra-race, inter-religious) is still too narrow, and narrowing.

Malaysia is one of the few countries (perhaps this is endemic to islamising nations?) where the older generation is more liberal and open than the younger generation. The cut-off point in Malaysia is precisely my age (ie 46) - the last batch to come thro the pre-NEP school system.
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written by chiongguo, June 02, 2009 11:03:28
I think the categorisation is superficial and discredited some old malays who had in the past opposed oppressions and injustices of the BN regime. Most of these could be found in PAS and PAS supporters which are quite substantial in the kampungs.

Then we have the so called new malays which you would like us to believe are sophisticated, righteous and fair-minded. But within this category are also many new imported malays from indonesia, the arab peninsula and india. These new imported malays are self-serving and they are very smart and had proven themselves to be adept at manipulating circumstances and events to elevate themselves using the "ketuanan melayu" cause as the platform.

People are people and the reason for them to favour one party over the other had always been emotional than rational. The newer generation or for that matter the educated would like to believe that they are more rational than their less educated brethren and could give cogent and convincing arguments for their choice. But which came first emotion or reason ? Studies on choices had always pointed to emotion followed by reasons for the choice. In fact the more sophisticated of the group are more easily manipulated than your average village idiots smilies/grin.gif .

It will be good for PR to find out what was its emotional appeal of the rakyat or was the last election more a result of abhorrence of everything BN stood for (arrogance, dismissive, patronising, corrupt) than the appeal of PR. Even PR was surprised by the result.

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written by chiongguo, June 02, 2009 11:50:51
If I may add, what binds the new malay and old malay in umno is not islam but self-interests.
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written by Admiral Tojo, June 02, 2009 12:09:44
There is only one race, the human race. With information and the power to think, implore,reflect and analyse, the human race will know what is wrong and what is right. This is the real evolution of the human race.

For some, they are still living in the dark ages, They have not progressed.

Shalom from a senior new malay.
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written by Raja Petra, June 02, 2009 12:52:38
Dear chiongguo, New and Old Malay has nothing to do with age. It is about mentality. You have old New Malays and young Old Malays. And you need to improve your English Comprehension.
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written by JIVJAGO, June 04, 2009 10:00:20
The fact is the present government lead by the Malay majority have managed the country well as it is today but it does'nt mean it could not do better.

The Malaysian race as a whole are who they are because of the influence of our country Malaysia the so called 'Feng Shui'.

You can differentiate Malays from Philippine,Singapore or Indonesia and Indian from India and Chinese from China.

Behavior of Indian from India are different than Malaysian Indian so as our Chinese friends from China with Malaysian Chinese.

I have more Malay friends,the Pak Cik from my father's era, than from my own age.
Its becoz the thinking of old malays are different than the new malays.
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