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The racist Umno-led BN and PAS too cannot change their spots
For 60 years, the racist Umno-led Barisan Nasional (BN) and PAS have been playing the racist and religious cards to divide Malaysians for political power.
Even after being soundly rejected by the majority law-abiding cum peace-loving Malaysians in the May 9 14th General Election (GE14), both Umno and PAS continue to play both the divide and rule political cards.
Lately, various quarters, through various media tools and organisations, have been claiming in their news reports of a Dr Mahathir Mohamad (Dr M)-Anwar Ibrahim 2.0 rift or fallout.
Such reports have been posted by the suspected CIA-backed news portal Malaysia Chronicle (MC). And also the London-based now super racist political hatchet-man-for-hire Raja Petra Kamaruddin (RPK) of the infamous Malaysia-Today (MT) fame.
Yes, both MC and MT subscribe to the same political strategy as BN and PAS to serve their political masters or agenda - divide and rule to weaken any administration.
For Malaysians who voted for change, thus giving the Pakatan Harapan (PH) the opportunity to rule Malaysia for a term or five years, the so-called Dr M-Anwar rift is becoming a bore and irritant.
At 93, Dr M is certainly running out of time to change or undo the damage done to Malaysians, especially the Malays, and Malaysia.
If or when Anwar succeeds Dr M, he will certainly have more time in his hands to change or reform Malaysia, socially, economically and politically.
But, there are already much rumblings and frustrations being voiced by Malaysians who are impatiently demanding change by PH.
To such Malaysians, may we at No News Is Bad News remind them: Rome was not built in a day.
Do you think it is that easy to dismantle the damage inflicted on Malays, Malaysians and Malaysia by the Umno-led BN and PAS?
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Yes, there is still much more that need to be done or undone by PH to satisfy Malaysians and Malaysia - especially the divide-and-rule Ketuanan Melayu (Malay Supremacy) installed by Umno through Alliance and then BN since Merdeka (Independence) 1958.
The Umno-led BN and PAS are still lurking in Malaysia’s political arena and the Dr M-Anwar 2.0 combo need to tread with extreme caution in seeking national reforms.
Dr M-Anwar needs to consider the current and changing sentiments of the Malays, while initiating national change and reforms, so Ketuanan Melayu sentiments are not unnecessary ruffled to the advantage of Umno and PAS.
To the impatient Malaysians who are rooting for and demanding change from the PH leadership, we reiterate: Rome was not built in a day, neither can the Umno-led BN and PAS change their spots - a label that is often pinned on Anwar.
Yes, during the Abim and Umno days, Anwar used to say different things to different audiences.
But he is doing much less of that in public speaking. We republish, yet again, the above video clip for you to form your own judgment of Anwar.
The video clip was shot at a 100% Malay audience.
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