Saturday, 30 May 2026

MCA graveyard keeper Wee digging ‘political grave’ even deeper after political burial

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MCA graveyard keeper Wee digging ‘political grave’ even deeper after political burial

KUALA LUMPUR, May 31, 2026: Umno’s No. 1 loyal lap dog, MCA and its political graveyard keeper Dr Wee Ka Siong, is in its own world treating Malaysians as morons.

Bankrupt of political revival ideas, MCA president Wee continues with his and his party’s expired ways that led to the party’s near annihilation in the last general election (GE).

With Umno struggling with its 26 MPs in a 222-seat Parliament, MCA’s two MPs - Wee (Ayer Itam) and Dr Wee Jeck Seng (Tanjung Piai) - in Johor arw set to also fall in GE16 - meaning MCA will be wiped out in Parliament.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below an article posted by The Coverage exposing Wee as an “empty vessel” moronic politician:

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MCA Graveyard Keeper Wee Ka Siong Still Digging His Own Political Grave – Who Exactly Are You Trying To Lie To?

30 May, 2026

 

Wee Ka Siong, who the hell do you think you’re lying to?

Stop the half-truth circus, Datuk. You sit there in your blue shirt, looking all concerned, posting about how Malaysia sells petrol among the world’s cheapest but diesel among the most expensive — as if you’re some brave whistleblower exposing a national scandal. Bro, you’re not exposing anything. You’re just vomiting selective facts while conveniently burying the subsidy reality that every diesel user already knows.

You cry that diesel is usually cheaper or comparable to petrol in most countries, but in Malaysia it’s the opposite. Newsflash, genius: globally, diesel is already slightly more expensive. As of Q1 2026, world average diesel is US$1.238 per litre versus US$1.220 for gasoline. Malaysia produces crude oil but still imports a huge chunk of refined diesel — that’s basic economics, not a conspiracy against you.

But the real kicker? You keep deleting the most important fact like it’s radioactive: diesel users in Peninsular Malaysia are getting RM400 cash every single month from the government under the Budi Madani targeted diesel subsidy. You want to talk “expensive”? Compare apples to apples, not apples to your cherry-picked fantasy.

Take Thailand — your favourite example. Their “subsidised” diesel is around RM5.39. Malaysia’s unsubsidised price is RM5.97. Difference? A pathetic 58 sen. But here’s what you deliberately omit: our targeted subsidised diesel is still RM2.15 per litre for agriculture, logistics, and transportation sectors via the flexi card. That’s RM3.24 per litre cheaper than Thailand’s subsidised price. Thailand runs a universal subsidy funded by their Oil Fund. Malaysia doesn’t have that luxury because during the Mahathir era — when MCA was happily the partner-in-crime in Barisan Nasional — RM529 billion from Petronas was leaked, wasted, and funnelled into corruption and cronyism. And today you still dare to lecture us on pricing?

And don’t even get me started on your favourite sob story — Sabah and Sarawak. You keep questioning why diesel is “cheaper” there. First, it’s still RM2.15 per litre, but East Malaysians don’t get the RM400 monthly cash that Peninsular folks receive. Second, East Malaysia consumes only about 23% of national diesel while Peninsular takes 77%. Long distances, mountains, terrible roads, and unreliable electricity grids mean they rely more on diesel generators and heavy vehicles.

Where were you when you were Transport Minister for years, Wee? What exactly did you do to fix East Malaysia’s infrastructure? Nothing. MCA under your watch was too busy with the PKFZ scandal, wasting billions while East Malaysian roads remained pothole-riddled nightmares. Now you have the audacity to question why diesel consumption patterns differ there? The sheer hypocrisy is Olympic-level.

Wee Ka Siong, you are not a statesman. You are a relic. MCA under your leadership has already fallen into the political graveyard — and you’re still digging the hole deeper. Politicians like you are past tense. Dinosaurs. Soon to be extinct.

The rakyat aren’t stupid. We see the half-truths. We see the selective amnesia. We see the desperation to stay relevant by fear-mongering over diesel prices while ignoring the RM400 in our pockets and the targeted subsidy that actually helps the sectors that need it most.

Next time you want to play “concerned politician”, at least have the decency to tell the full story instead of peddling this pathetic half-baked narrative.

Malaysia deserves better than this kind of tired, dishonest politics.

And you, sir, are the perfect example of why MCA is where it is today — politically irrelevant and heading straight to the dustbin of history.

Racial and religious bigoted Umno youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh’s retarded brain

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Racial and religious bigoted Umno youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh’s retarded brain

KUALA LUMPUR, May 31, 2026: The racial and religious bigoted Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal “Dr Ham/I Am Malay First” Saleh’s brain is retarded and invested with maggots.

Why? Read below an article that exposes Dr Ham’s highly moronic character:

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Sunway-IJM Deal: 67.16% Non-Bumi Owned, Founded & Led by Non-Bumis Since 1983 – Akmal, Where Are the Bumiputera Interests?

30 May, 2026

 

Akmal has raised alarms about Sunway’s proposed merger with IJM Corporation, claiming it threatens Bumiputera economic interests. But what exactly does he mean by this? Let’s break it down with facts to see if his concerns hold water.

First, a quick history: IJM wasn’t founded by a single individual but emerged in 1983 from the merger of three construction companies—IGB Construction, Jurutama, and Mudajaya. This was spearheaded by visionary alumni from Technical College Kuala Lumpur: Yap Lim Sen, Koon Yew Yin, and Koh Boon Chor, who combined their firms to create a robust Malaysian construction powerhouse.

Notably, none of these founders are Bumiputera; they are all of Chinese descent. So, from its inception, IJM has been rooted in non-Bumiputera leadership and origins.

Now, let’s look at the current ownership structure. According to recent data, Bumiputera shareholders hold only 32.84% of IJM, while non-Bumiputera own 53.68%, and foreigners account for 17.3%. This means a clear majority—67.16%—is controlled by non-Bumiputera and foreign entities. What Bumiputera interests is Akmal referring to here?

The specific Bumiputera-linked institutions he mentioned have minimal stakes: Lembaga Tabung Haji owns just 1.41%, Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) holds 0.79%, and Kumpulan Wang Persaraan (KWAP) has 8.38%. These are hardly dominant positions.

 

Akmal also referenced the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), but this isn’t exclusively a Bumiputera affair—it’s a national one, benefiting all Malaysians. In fact, Malay savings in the EPF total around RM280 billion, while non-Bumiputera savings stand at RM449 billion. This underscores that EPF is more of a Malaysian institution than a Bumiputera-specific one.

Even the so-called “Bumiputera” Government-Linked Companies (GLCs) involved aren’t entirely Bumiputera affairs.

They are our national assets, representing a Malaysian affair at large. These GLCs originally derive their funding from national coffers, where non-Bumiputera Malaysians are the largest economic and tax contributors. So, again, what Bumiputera interest is Akmal talking about? And how much tax does Akmal himself contribute to these national funds he’s so eager to politicize?

Akmal has even called on Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim (PMX) to intervene. But Malaysia isn’t a communist country; we operate in an open, public market where transactions follow the principle of willing buyers and willing sellers. As long as shareholders agree, deals can proceed without government meddling. To clarify: anyone can make an offer to acquire any company listed on Bursa Malaysia. This is standard practice. An offer isn’t the same as a sale, and accusing the government of “selling off Bumiputera interests” is misleading and inflammatory.

The actions of public shareholders like Government-Linked Investment Companies (GLICs) demonstrate transparency and professionalism in fulfilling their fiduciary duties. They can’t make decisions based on emotions or political pressure; instead, they must prioritize optimal returns for contributors and the public, while safeguarding broader interests, including those of Bumiputera where applicable.

Does Akmal realize that IJM’s current chairman is Tan Sri Tan Boon Seng? Is he Bumiputera? No. The CEO is Lee Chun Fatt—also non-Bumiputera. The chief administrative officer is Tham Tsu San, the chief technology officer is Chee Yih Tzuen, and the chief investment officer is Tan Yang Cheng. In fact, almost the entire management team and board of directors are non-Bumiputera. So, again, what Bumiputera interests is Akmal talking about? This seems like a predominantly non-Bumiputera affair from top to bottom.

Why is Akmal interfering in what is essentially a corporate matter with no direct ties to politics or government? GLICs serve as national trustees and aren’t exclusively focused on Bumiputera interests (except for entities like PNB).

The founders of IJM were Chinese, and today it’s managed by a team of professionals led mostly by Chinese individuals. Buying and selling shares of private companies on Bursa Malaysia is a completely normal activity and shouldn’t be turned into an issue, especially one laced with racial sentiments.

The trading of shares held by GLICs happens daily or weekly, overseen by investment experts within those organizations. Is a politician like Akmal trying to influence these investment decisions? If so, that’s a dangerous and unhealthy precedent for the nation’s strategic investment bodies.

Moreover, Sunway’s offer involves 10% cash and 90% in the form of Sunway Construction (Suncon) shares. If accepted, the involved GLICs would gain holdings in Suncon as well. Akmal should check the current GLIC ownership in Suncon before raising alarms about losing strategic equity. If he hasn’t done his homework, he should stay silent and research first instead of making inflammatory statements.

Any offer still requires approval and consent from IJM’s shareholders beyond the GLICs—those holding more than 50% in total.

Do they even find Sunway’s proposal attractive? It’s irresponsible and naive for a politician like Akmal to inject racial sentiments into every issue. Such leaders should be rejected by the people for stirring up division and undermining national harmony.

Finally, it’s time to stop perpetuating the myth that Chinese or non-Bumiputera are controlling the economy and hoarding wealth at the expense of the majority.

The data tells a different story: Non-Bumiputera equity ownership has dropped by about 45% since the pre-New Economic Policy (NEP) era, from around 70% in 1970 to just 25% today. Meanwhile, Bumiputera equity has risen by 15%, and foreign ownership has surged to 45.5% with no signs of abating.

The NEP successfully redistributed wealth through measures like 30% Bumiputera allocations in IPOs, scholarships, and contracts, but non-Bumiputera shares have eroded even further beyond the original targets.

No non-Bumiputera has taken a single sen from institutions like Felda, PNB, or Tabung Haji—yet foreign funds now dominate 45.5% of Bursa Malaysia. This is the real picture, not the distorted narrative of obstruction and control.

Thursday, 28 May 2026

Who is Mr Reformasi Rafizi?

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Who is Mr Reformasi Rafizi?

https://www.bfm.my/content/video/rafizi-ramli-in-the-studio ("UMNO Isn't Holding Back PKR & PH From Reforms." - Rafizi Ramli | In The Studio)

"I always joke that, it's stupid to be in politics in Malaysia if you're honest. Because it doesn't pay. It's only worth it if you're corrupt."

Pandan MP and former PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli joins The Big Issue and shares about:

• What's his end game from here on

• Older politicians dominating Malaysian politics

• Disappearing faith in social mobility among Malay youth

• Red flags in the current bill to separate the AG and public prosecutor roles

KUALA LUMPUR, May 29, 2026: Above is a BFM podcast featuring Rafizi Ramli, the face of a die-hard Reformasi (Reformation) leader.

The podcast was posted on Feb 25 and it is an hour and three minutes long.

It is worth watching to find out who Rafizi is as he speaks his mind on his politics of Reformasi.

Watch it if you have not, as his thoughts are different from the expired politicians of PAS, DAP, PKR, Perikatan Nasional (PN) and Pakatan Harapan (PH).

 

Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Bersama for Change and Reformasi

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Bersama for Change and Reformasi

KUALA LUMPUR, May 27, 2026: For the uninitiated, just what is Rafizi Ramli and his sidekick, Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, about in Bersama (Parti Bersama Malaysia).

 

No News Is Bad News reproduces below an article posted by The Coverage that explains what Bersama is all about:

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BERSAMA Malaysia: Filling the Blue Ocean Void in Malaysian Politics

27 May, 2026

 

While They Fight Over the Red Ocean, BERSAMA Claims the Blue Ocean

Bersama Malaysia: Filling the Blue Ocean Void in Malaysian Politics

Malaysian politics remains stuck in a crowded red ocean. All major parties — PAS, Bersatu, UMNO, and even PKR under Anwar — are fiercely competing for the same 60% conservative segment.

They outbid each other daily with ever-more extreme rhetoric: Akmal trying to outdo Sanusi, Anwar trying to outdo Akmal.

The prize? The shrinking rural, traditional “kampung” vote.

Meanwhile, a massive 40% progressive, urban, forward-looking segment is being ignored. This is the blue ocean — and Parti Bersama Malaysia is built precisely to sail it.

The New Malaysia They Refuse to See

Malaysia is now 79.2% urbanised. Digital penetration stands at 98%. The median age is 31.5 years, with 75% of Gen Z showing zero loyalty to existing parties.

They don’t care about Ketuanan Melayu, PAS-style Islamism, or performative “Madani” slogans.

Old dinosaur parties still obsess over branch numbers, physical grassroots, and village chiefs.

BERSAMA has moved on. It is building Digital Grassroots for a digital-native nation.

The Disenchanted Majority

A staggering 52% of voters are disenchanted with all existing choices — BN, PH, and PN. This number grows daily.

Within this group: 65% of Indians, 60% of Chinese, and 32% of Malays.

These are not “splittable” votes from the old coalitions. They are untapped voters.

BERSAMA is not here to fight over the 48% red ocean. It is here to mobilise the 52% blue ocean that no one else wants.

This is why:

· 69% of current BERSAMA members are Bumiputera

· 46% have never been members of any political party before

These are Malaysians who feel invisible — whose aspirations for competence, modernity, and genuine national unity are dismissed. While others chase the past, BERSAMA sees them.

If BERSAMA Is So Irrelevant, Why the Panic?

The old guard calls it a “mosquito party.”

Yet they cannot stop talking about BERSAMA. They never wasted this much energy on MUDA or PSM.

Deep down, they know the truth: BERSAMA is different.

It is not another ethnic champion or religious firebrand.

BERSAMA is the party for the new Malaysia — urban, digital, multi-ethnic, forward-looking, and unapologetically focused on results over rhetoric.

If your ideology, track record, and support base are truly strong, why feel threatened?

If BERSAMA is doomed to lose its deposits, why the obsession?

Because they sense it.

An extraordinary force has entered the field — one that understands the real Malaysia of 2026, not the Malaysia of 1990s politics. One that is finally giving a home and platform to millions who have been treated as if they do not exist.

Everybody is fighting over the same shrinking pie. BERSAMA is baking a new one.

If you are happy with BN, PH, or PN — continue supporting them.

BERSAMA is not here to beg for your votes. It is here for those who have given up on all of you.

The future is not red. It is blue..

Tuesday, 26 May 2026

Anwar’s a ‘political idiot’?

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Anwar’s a ‘political idiot’?

KUALA LUMPUR, May 27, 2026: The Coverage has posted a news analysis titled UMNO Checkmates Anwar: How Zahid Scammed Him into Destroying PKR and PH.

Is Malaysia’s 10th Prime Minister (PMX) Anwar Ibrahim really a “political idiot”?

No News Is Bad News reproduces the analysis for readers to judge for themselves:

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UMNO Checkmates Anwar: How Zahid Scammed Him into Destroying PKR and PH

26 May, 2026

 

Malaysian politics has rarely seen such a spectacular own-goal. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, in a desperate bid to cling to power, handed a lifeline to a battered UMNO with only 26 seats — and in return, Zahid Hamidi has ruthlessly checkmated him.

What Anwar naively celebrated as a brilliant coalition is now exposed as the biggest political scam in recent Malaysian history. While he basked in overconfidence, believing he had UMNO under his thumb, Zahid and his warlords were busy extracting blood from the alliance and sharpening their knives for the kill.

UMNO’s Ruthless Rebuilding

Zahid played the perfect submissive puppet. He curried favour, bowed low, and begged for mercy until he secured his precious DNAA. Tok Mat’s RM10 million London case? Conveniently buried with no further action. In exchange, UMNO walked away with 14 ministerial posts, hundreds of juicy GLC positions, and thousands of ketua kampung appointments — all while Anwar foolishly believed they were playing second fiddle.

This wasn’t loyalty. This was calculated looting.

Akmal Saleh was unleashed like a wrecking ball to destroy Pakatan Harapan’s grassroots. Every single time Anwar sided with UMNO — blocking DAP’s URA proposal, killing local council elections, and conceding on countless issues — it handed UMNO a powerful moral and narrative victory for the coming election. Anwar kept surrendering, thinking he was being “smart”, while UMNO was methodically weakening his own coalition.

Anwar’s Self-Destruction

Blinded by arrogance, Anwar sacrificed his best assets. He sidelined Rafizi Ramli — PKR’s sharpest strategist and greatest war general — and turned PKR’s once-powerful 200 divisions into “badan tanpa kepala” (headless bodies). The party that brought him to power is now a hollow shell.

He genuinely believed Zahid would forever remain his loyal No. 2. That delusion has now cost him everything.

The Mask Comes Off

As the general election nears, UMNO is openly showing its true colours:

· Johor MB Onn Hafiz proudly admits Zahid gave him the green light to contest solo.

· In Negeri Sembilan, Tok Mat is already positioned for betrayal.

· Khairy Jamaluddin is back in play to push the “BN Solo” narrative.

· Najib Razak’s royal pardon is rumoured to be imminent — the ultimate slap in Anwar’s face.

Anwar will enter the next election completely naked — stripped of his war generals, strategists, grassroots machinery, and core supporters. PKR’s own internal data paints a bloodbath: only 7 safe seats left, four of which belong to BERSAMA-aligned MPs. Over 80% of PKR’s current seats were won by razor-thin margins below 12%. A mere 20% swing will wipe them out, leaving PKR with less than 10 seats.

The Bitter End

With or without BERSAMA, Anwar is finished. PH and PKR are facing multi-corner fights against PAS, UMNO, and internal rebels. The student has outsmarted the master. Zahid played the long game — acting weak, submissive, and grateful — while waiting for the perfect moment to strike.

Anwar, the self-proclaimed political survivor, is now tasting his own bitter medicine. His overconfidence has destroyed the very coalition that put him in power. He will go down not as a reformist hero, but as the naive emperor who was outplayed, outscammed, and ultimately humiliated by the very people he thought he controlled.

Monday, 25 May 2026

AirAsia - a cheapskate airline with skillful pilots

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AirAsia - a cheapskate airline with skillful pilots

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1682702696258999 (A video showing an AirAsia pilot landing their plane amid powerful gusts at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport has gone viral. #taiwan #taipei) 

KUALA LUMPUR, May 25, 2026: No News Is Bad News has nothing good to say about the cheapskate airline - Air Asia - and its cheapskate services.

However, it does have very skillful and reliable pilots who should be the “jewel” of airlines.

View the above video clip to see for yourself.

The AirAsia pilot successfully executed a dramatic and highly skilled "crabbing" or crosswind landing in an Airbus A320 at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport on May 4.

Viral clip shows AirAsia pilot pulling off skillful ‘crab’ landing amid intense Taiwan crosswinds (VIDEO)

Malay Mail

Wed, 13 May 2026 at 4:05pm

 

Malay Mail

KUALA LUMPUR, May 13 — A video showcasing the precision and skill of an AirAsia pilot during a challenging landing at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport has gone viral, highlighting the technical rigour required to navigate severe weather.

The footage, captured on May 4, shows an AirAsia Airbus A320 battling powerful gusts as it approached the runway.

To counteract the force of the wind, the aircraft was seen performing what is known in aviation as a crosswind landing, where the plane is angled into the wind during its final descent, sometimes called “crabbing”.

Sunday, 24 May 2026

Under UG, more ‘free lunch’ for elite Malays?

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Fake Reformist Anwar forced Reformasi Rafizi Ramli and his die-hard reformists out of PKR’s leadership. Why?

Under UG, more ‘free lunch’ for elite Malays?

KUALA LUMPUR, May 25, 2026: Is the so-called Madani Unity Government (UG) socio-economically worse than the Alliance-Barisan Nasional (BN) governments?

The Coverage posted an article titled Anwar’s Madani: The Greatest Punishment Ever Inflicted on Non-Bumiputera Malaysians.

Read the article below, is it accurate? Then make your own judgment.

The DAP, with 40 MPs in the 222-seat Parliament has sold out the rights of Chinese, Indians and others by doing nothing about it and keeping mum?

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Anwar’s Madani: The Greatest Punishment Ever Inflicted on Non-Bumiputera Malaysians

25 May, 2026

 

Anwar Ibrahim and his Madani regime represent the most punitive, racially regressive assault on non-Bumiputera Malaysians in modern history. This is not reform. This is institutionalized ethnic discrimination dressed up as “justice” and “civilisation.”

In just 40 months of Pakatan Harapan power, they have pushed policies more extreme and racially obsessive than anything seen during Barisan Nasional’s 60 years or Perikatan Nasional’s 33 months. Yet their fanatic supporters still shamelessly wave the scarecrow of UMNO and PAS, warning non-Bumiputera about “extremism.” The hypocrisy is staggering. PH under Anwar has proven more radical on race-based quotas than the very parties they demonize.

Take the latest outrage: For purchasing very expensive properties (above RM20 million), companies must now have at least 50% Bumiputera ownership. This was hiked from 30% in November 2025. No genuine work, no cash injection, no skills, no actual contribution required — just a Bumiputera name on the share certificate to tick the racial box. Non-Bumiputera investors and foreigners are now forced to hand over half the equity to a nominal partner who brings nothing but his ethnicity.

Who actually benefits? Not the average Malay worker in the cities or the mak cik in the kampung. This policy is a golden ticket for well-connected Bumiputera elites — politicians’ families, ex-officials, cronies, and insiders. It creates a parasitic class of paper partners who extract millions for zero value. Even if you set up a new holding company, 50% means forking over RM10 million in ghost equity. Only the already wealthy — the mahakaya — can play this game. This doesn’t empower ordinary Bumiputera; it entrenches oligarchy, cronyism, and corruption at the highest levels.

This 50% threshold is even more draconian than the old Barisan Nasional 30% DEB (New Economic Policy) era. And they implement it now, in 2025-2026, when Bumiputera dominance in the T20 (top 20% income group) already stands at around 53.81%, with Chinese at just 37%. Non-Bumiputera corporate equity has already plummeted from historic highs of around 75% to roughly 25%, and this will drive it even lower. Yet Anwar’s government still demands more. Why the extremism? Why the radical escalation?

Because the real children of Anwar are not “anak Melayu, anak Cina, anak India, anak Sabah, anak Sarawak.” His true offspring are the new Bumiputera mahakaya — the politically connected tycoons who grow fatter on every new quota, every forced partnership, every discriminatory rule.

Anwar has the audacity to lecture about the “tyranny of the minority” while presiding over the systemic dispossession of hardworking non-Bumiputera citizens. This is not tyranny of the minority. This is the tyranny of a failing ideology that refuses to die — race-based rent-seeking that punishes merit, deters investment, breeds resentment, and ultimately hurts the very community it claims to uplift by keeping them dependent on political patronage instead of genuine competition.

Madani is not civilised. It is a throwback to the worst instincts of ethnic politics, delivered with slick rhetoric and zero self-awareness. Non-Bumiputera Malaysians are not second-class citizens to be milked for the benefit of elite insiders. The sooner this destructive experiment is exposed and rejected, the better for Malaysia’s future.