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A more "radicalised" Malaysia?

 


Tell me why I am not frustrated with some of our fellow Malaysians who are out there to destroy all the good work that the government is doing by blaming literally EVERYTHING on just one man - Anwar Ibrahim. 

        There must be people willing to be paid heftily by certain individuals trying to topple Anwar. Why? Because they and their family members may be arrested for corruption, nepotism and cronyism? We all know this is long overdue. 

        Even the above that I received as a video clip showing some students in a school in Kamunting being taught to go on a jihad. Yes, it is true that, while these kids should be given a more proper and thorough education in Mathematic and the Sciences, they are being "radicalised" but, come on, why must it be Anwar doing it?

        Perhaps, give time to the Minister of Education, Fadhlina Sidek to respond to this. Is she encouraging it or discouraging it? A similar portrayal of jihad among the young children was also staged by PAS a few years ago. Could this not be a repeat of the same strategy used by PAS? So, who is really radical?

        I asked my friend to send back to his friends the following: 

        So, now what? You mean Anwar who is a radical allows this man possessing Daesh-related (read "terrorist") items to be sent to jail for five years? Something is really wrong with the logic, no?

        Another news article, as I browsed through the media which I asked my friend to forward to his friend who shared the "pupils are radicalised by Anwar" post. 

        


        So, now, what? You mean Anwar who is a radical has allowed his comrades to be charged in court and labelled as an organised crime group. Only someone with a low mentality like the MP who linked three politicians to a former communist leader in Malaysia. 

        Next, look at this: 


        Oh, forget about Malaysia's multiculturalism because it does not exist under Anwar's administration, but the radical Anwar loves Chingay. That's why he has Chingay during the Merdeka parade last year so that he can convert the lions to become "Halal" Lions.

        Come on, don't be led by the nose so easily and help spread all the rubbish around. This is the FIRST TIME that Merdeka day saw the debut of the Chingay processsion last year. What's wrong with that? This year, 2025, hopefully, we will see other cultural groups performing their cultural dances to attract international tourists to Malaysia.  

                             
  

        Aiyoh, you missed this: https://www.tiktok.com/@ilhamjumani90/video/7469018743226567954?_r=1&_t=ZS-8tllvc0HU0N


        In fact, watch this! The "radical" Anwar was in the Sarung Music Run 2025 which featured multiculturalism in Malaysia. Has this ever happened in "Malaysia Boleh", when a certain nonagenerarian was prime minister for 22 years, or 22 months? 

        The "radical" Anwar has spoken about Confucius, sung with the late Mr Elvis Presley of Malaysia, and what else? Go to Tik Tok or Youtube and key in KPDN, DBKL, Customs and Immigration, for example, and see how the enforcement has been actively cleaning up Malaysia of corruption. For example, all the makeshift ugly hawker stalls in Chinatown have been demolished. The middleman who used to charge RM4000 or more been sidelined; now, rental of the stalls built by DBKL is only RM400. 

        And, which other Prime Minister in the past has ever appointed an East Malaysian to be the country's Deputy Prime Minister? It only happens when Anwar became Prime Minister. Not a single Prime Minister in the past had ever given East Malaysians such a great honour -- and I must say, he is such a wonderful man, who is hands-on, and like many other East Malaysian politicians, even better than many DAP senior leaders, when it comes to solving problems on the ground. 


        When he was still the Works Minister, I told him about a problem faced by Subang Jaya state assemblyman, Michelle Ng. He immediately called me one night to ask if I could give him her phone number. A MINISTER from the government calling an insignificant STATE ASSEMBLYWOMAN from the Opposition back then to help her resolve some issues in Subang Jaya, involving the Malaysian Highway Authority! Whether Ng subsequently followed through, I do not know, but at least Fadillah has shown his willingness to assist, just like he did with a recent issue.

         So, Anwar is a "radical" Muslim leader? Datuk Seri PMX, I wish to apologise on behalf of my fellow Malaysians who fail to assess your performance despite all the achievements within just the two-and-half years that you and your current cabinet has. 

















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