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The opposite of ‘damsel in distress’

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A damsel to the aid of a motorcyclist in distress - a true display of national unity and harmony.

The opposite of ‘damsel in distress’

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 25, 2024: The man on the street or ordinary law-abiding-peace-loving Malaysians are generally united and colour blind.

It is the self-serving politicians, racial and religious bigots who continue to divide Malaysians with their "poison".

Generally, most of them are responsible for causing racial and religious conflicts because they are just plain selfish “creatures” out to only service their personal political interests - not that of the rakyat dan negara (people and country).

And the deteriorating racial and religious unity is spooking investors, thus negating their decisions to invest in Malaysia - and it is all no thanks to all the racial and religious bigots on both sides of the political divide i.e. the Taliban-like PAS, the racist Perikatan Nasional (PN) led by Muhyiddin "I Am Malay First" Yassin and even the Madani Unity Government (read as Umno in particular).

And since Merdeka (Independence) 1957, the federal governments (including the present so-called Madani Unity Government) of the day have no political will to clamp down on the bigots who are growing significantly due to lack of enforcement.

For example the Madani’s 3R (Race, Religion Royalty)? What is it?

Just NATO (No Action Talk Only) and political propaganda?

So, in this case, is it halal or non-halal for a Malay man to receive help from a young Chinese woman? - that is how ridiculous racial and religious bigots can get or will even think!

No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on racial unity displayed by a Chinese “ah moi” and an Indian boy helping a “Malay motorcyclist in distress”:

MALAYSIA

Malay man touched by help from Chinese ‘ah moi’ and Indian boy

The story began when his motorcycle ran out of petrol when he was on the way to Ban Pecah from Changkat Jering in Perak.

Updated 18 hours ago · Published on 24 Feb 2024 12:18PM

He said the 'ah moi' waited for him to pour in the petrol and get his motorcycle started before she left - Picture from Suzuki TXR150 Jerung/Panther/Gamma Facebook page, February 24, 2024

BY The Vibes Team

A MALAY man recently shared a heartwarming story of the true Malaysian spirit where a Chinese 'ah moi' and Indian boy stopped to help him.

The story began when his motorcycle ran out of petrol when he was on the way to Ban Pecah from Changkat Jering in Perak.

Norul Ridzuan Zakaria Din said the nearest petrol station was about 6 km away and left with no choice, he began pushing his motorcycle to the station which was at Simpang Empat Semanggol.

"While I was pushing my motorcycle along the road, several other motorcyclists passed but none of them stopped to assist.

"I then noticed an 'ah moi' with a small boy on a motorcycle from the opposite direction.

"I never expected any help from her but to my surprise, she made a U-turn and stopped beside me," he wrote on the Suzuki TXR150 Jerung/Panther/Gamma Facebook page.

Norul said the 'ah moi' asked him if he was heading to the petrol station and then offered to buy him petrol.

"At first I said no as I did not want to trouble her and the little boy who was her brother.

"However, she insisted and told me to wait for her to return as she rode off to the petrol station," he said.

About two minutes later, he noticed an Indian boy on a motorcycle also in the opposite direction.

"I did not expect him to help, but like the girl earlier, he also made a U-turn and stopped beside me.

"He offered to push my motorcycle with me on board and this time I just accepted the offer.

"While on the way, the girl returned with the petrol in a container and the Indian boy left," he said.

He said the 'ah moi' waited for him to pour in the petrol and get his motorcycle started before she left.

"I paid her for the petrol and thanked her and her little brother for all their help.

"While there are still differences among the races in the country, there is still strong unity as demonstrated by the Chinese girl and Indian boy who helped me," added Norul. - The Vibes, February 24, 2024

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