Monday, 31 March 2025

Where are MCMC and police on alleged post by Ikhlas president?

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Ikhlas president Mohd Ridzuan … face of a racial and religious bigot ... For image info, go to https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/331602 

Where are MCMC and police on alleged post by Ikhlas president?

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1376888249042253/posts/9669989739732021/?comment_id=9678230302241298¬if_id=1743427744574775¬if_t=feedback_reaction_generic&ref=notif 

KUALA LUMPUR, April 1, 2025: Are the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and police aware of the above Facebook posting?

The posting, allegedly featuring Ikhlas (Pertubuhan Ikatan Usahawan Kecil & Sederhana Malaysia) president Mohd Ridzuan calling on Malays to raise their keris (Malay dagger) and parang (machete) against non-Muslims in Malaysian cities.

The racial and religious bigoted Ridzuan also allegedly claimed Malays have special rights and that non-Muslims should be removed from the cities.

There are also many other emotional and super sensitive bigotry featured in the post.

So, MCMC and Polis di-Raja Malaysia, what are you doing about the above posting which clearly runs foul of the 3R (Race Religion Royalty)?

The posting is highly sensitive and threatens national unity and harmony.

Ikhlas president Datuk Mohd Ridzuan

President (title) at Pertubuhan Ikatan Usahawan Kecil & Sederhana Malaysia ( IKHLAS )

Studied at OPEN UNIVERSITY - MBA

Went to MBA Operation Management USA

Lives in Seremban (City)

From Melaka (the same state as Umno youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh)

Sunday, 30 March 2025

Reflecting on Dr M’s destruction of rakyat dan negara (people and country)

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Reflecting on Dr M’s destruction of rakyat dan negara (people and country)

KUALA LUMPUR, March 31, 2025: No News Is Bad News reproduces below a posting found on Facebook.

We have nothing to add on this racist specie who even denies his family roots:

Talking abt the Devil..

 

Teachr Nagen

SINS OF MAHATHIR

1. Marginalising & Persecuting the minor races of Malaysia. This man forgot his ancestral blood and many thousands of times had denied clever Indians children the right of tertiary education.

2. Allowed corruption to flourish in the country. Corruption has grown in a pace unseen in this country during his time. Under his administration, he encouraged rampant corruption, cronyism, racism and unfair monopolies, and all these caused Malaysia's economy to crash during the 1997 financial crisis.

3. Locked up the opposition in the OPS LALANG. Operation Lalang (Ops Lalang) was Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s worst abuse of power during his 23-year rule when he arrested and detained more than a hundred innocent Malaysians without trial under the infamous Internal Security Act (ISA) in 1987.

4. Good education was consistently denied to the deserving children. He was the prime architect of the divisive racial and religious policies that have kept ethnic groups apart in the country.

5. No free speech was allowed. Also on World Press Freedom Day, CPJ announced it was putting Prime Minister Mahathir on its list of the 10 Worst Enemies of the Press in 1999.

6. He controlled all the local media for his own, his party's advantage.

7. The Malaysian judicial crisis. The 1988 crisis, was Mahathir-led assault on the Judiciary.

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Kangkung Professors say Malaysia never colonised by the British?

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So the above info graphics is rubbish?

Kangkung Professors say Malaysia never colonised by the British?


KUALA LUMPUR, March 31, 2025: The above video clip was found shared on social media WhatsApp.

It came with the caption: Laughter is the best medicine: As usual, trying to change history to suit their fantasies …

View the video clip, judge for yourself and have a good laugh!

SEA Heritage & History


The flag of Malaya, now known as Malaysia, has a long and complex history. Here is a summary of the history of the Malaya flag:

Early History (1400-1824)
- In the 15th century, the Kingdom of Melaka used a red and white flag.
- After the Kingdom of Melaka fell to the Portuguese, the flag of the Kingdom of Melaka was replaced with the Portuguese flag.

British Colonial Period (1824-1942)
- In 1824, the British took over Malaya from the Dutch and raised the Union Jack flag.
- In 1895, the Federated Malay States adopted a red, white, and blue flag.

Japanese Period (1942-1945)
- During World War II, Japan took over Malaya and raised the Japanese flag.

Post-Independence Period (1945-1957)
- After Japan was defeated, Malaya returned to British hands.
- In 1948, the Federated Malay States adopted a flag with the colors red, white, and blue.

Malaysian Independence (1957-Present)
- On 31 August 1957, the Malay States gained independence from Britain and became the country of Malaysia.
- The current Malaysian flag, with 14 red and white stripes and a crescent moon and star, was adopted in 1957.

Over its history, the Malay States flag has undergone several changes, but the spirit and meaning behind it remain the same: reflecting the identity and pride of the Malaysian nation.

But who’s listening?

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FLASHBACK: A senator has asked why Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh has yet to be investigated for sedition after posting a picture of himself holding a sword on Facebook. Akmal had posted the picture, taken during a recent trip to Japan, on March 14. The picture was captioned: “No matter what, we will not waver from our stance. Better to die standing than live kneeling.”

 

FLASHBACK: Lawyer and social activist Siti Kasim said: "I recently saw a TikTok video where he (Akmal) was seen calling the Malays to be ready. He was seen sharpening a parang ... this is something the police must act on.

"It is like he is instigating the Malays to create problems. Islam never teaches us all this," said Siti.

If the Government and politicians are listening and sincerely treasure national unity and harmony, the above bigoted Dr Akmal would not be roaming around freely and continue to spew hatred with sensitive racial and religious bigotry.

But who’s listening?

KUALA LUMPUR, March 30, 2025: The 17th Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) and his consort say those who threaten to cause division must be curbed.

Unfortunately, who is listening? Surely not the racial and religious bigoted politicians like Umno youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh. Let’s not even talk bout the Taliban-like PAS and the racist Perikatan Nasional (PN) led by the racist and iunpatriotic Muhyiddin “I Am Malay First” Yassin.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below news reports on the King and Queens’s Hari Raya message:

Curb those who threaten to cause division, say king and queen

Bernama

-30 Mar 2025, 10:41 PM

The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Ibrahim, and the Raja Permaisuri Agong, Raja Zarith Sofiah, said it is the duty of every Malaysian to maintain harmony and unity.

The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Ibrahim, and Raja Permaisuri Agong, Raja Zarith Sofiah, called on all Malaysians to preserve national harmony and unity for future generations. (Bernama pic)

KUALA LUMPUR: Every Malaysian has the responsibility to maintain unity based on the five principles of Rukun Negara, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Ibrahim, and Raja Permaisuri Agong, Raja Zarith Sofiah, said in their Hari Raya message tonight.

“Apart from fostering unity in a prudent and productive manner, efforts must also be made to curb elements that threaten to cause divisions,” the royal couple said.

The royal couple said harmony and unity at all levels of society formed the foundations of nationhood that must be preserved and nurtured for future generations,

“It must also be understood that there is no end date when it comes to maintaining unity. It is something that must continue forever – educating, nurturing and instilling (such values in) our people,” they said.

The king and the queen said unity must go below surface level, especially when the need arises to address situations where some are left upset by the actions of those who are ignorant.

Malaysia

Unity must be preserved with utmost care - King, Queen

Their Majesties said every Malaysian, regardless of religious belief or skin colour, has the responsibility to maintain unity based on the five principles of Rukun Negara.

Updated 1 minute ago · Published on 30 Mar 2025 9:17PM

In conjunction with Aidilfitri which will be celebrated tomorrow, Their Majesties also hope that it will be celebrated in a good manner - March 30, 2025

THE harmony and unity of all strata of society are the foundations of nationhood that must be preserved with extreme care and nurtured to be passed on to future generationn, reported Bernama.

His Majesty, Sultan Ibrahim, the King of Malaysia and Her Majesty, Raja Zarith Sofiah, the Queen of Malaysia in their Aidilfitri message tonight said that every Malaysian, regardless of religious belief or skin colour, has the responsibility to maintain unity based on the five principles of Rukun Negara.

“In fostering sincere togetherness and unity in a prudent and productive manner, strong efforts must also be made to eradicate without compromise any elements that threaten division.

“It must also be understood that maintaining unity is not an effort that has an end date. It is something that must continue forever - educating, nurturing and instilling our people,” said Their Majesties.

The King and the Queen also said that unity should not be just on the surface, but must be deeper, especially when the need arises to address situations where some feelings may be hurt due to ignorance, whether intentionally or unintentionally.

Their Majesties also hope that the message will be taken into account by the government and the people because unity is the foundation of the country's well-being and prosperity.

In conjunction with Aidilfitri which will be celebrated tomorrow, Their Majesties also hope that it will be celebrated in a good manner, marking a day of victory for Muslims after controlling their desires, purifying their souls and pursuing all the rewards throughout the glorious month of Ramadan.

"Alhamdulillah, once again we are blessed to celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri, after a month of fasting.

My wife and I pray that all our people and our entire country will be protected from calamities, God willing. Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Maaf Zahir dan Batin," said Their Majesties.

For those who diligently serve the country on this glorious day, Their Majesties said that their services and sacrifices are greatly appreciated and pray for them to be blessed and continue to serve the nation boldly. - March 30, 2025

It’s NOT free, someone is laughing all the way to the bank

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It’s NOT free, someone is laughing all the way to the bank

What is politics?

KUALA LUMPUR, March 30, 2025: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says the Jalur Gemilang (national flag) badges for schoolchildren nationwide are distributed free nationwide.

However, someone (the badge supplier) is laughing all the way to the bank, at the expense of taxpayers’ money.

The Education Ministry had announced that the wearing of the badges would be implemented nationwide in stages from April 21.

The ministry has failed to reveal:

> HOW much the supplier is benefiting from the badges;

> HOW is it that the supplier is able to supply the badges so fast upon the announcement; and

> WAS the contract awarded in an open tender or direct negotiations?

Instead of supporting the project, for whatever reasons, Anwar should instead halt the project and call in the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to probe whether the awarding of the project was above board.

The Madni Unity Government (UG) says the wearing of such badges would foster foster patriotism.

First get to the root of the real problems, Go tell that to the racial and religious bigots (albeit selective) or the likes of Umno youth chief chief Dr Akmal Saleh (Umno is part of the UG) who are threatening national unity and harmony with their daily spewing of sensitive issues.

FLASHBACK: A senator has asked why Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh has yet to be investigated for sedition after posting a picture of himself holding a sword on Facebook. Akmal had posted the picture, taken during a recent trip to Japan, on March 14. The picture was captioned: “No matter what, we will not waver from our stance. Better to die standing than live kneeling.”

FLASHBACK: Lawyer and social activist Siti Kasim said: "I recently saw a TikTok video where he (Akmal) was seen calling the Malays to be ready. He was seen sharpening a parang ... this is something the police must act on.

"It is like he is instigating the Malays to create problems. Islam never teaches us all this," said Siti.


Really, does anyone think wearing of such badges will resolve such racial and religious bigotry? Perhaps the supplier and his/her cahoots who are laughing all the way to banks think so. Just a waste of public funds.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below news reports on the controversial Education Ministry project:

 

 

PMX calls flag pins ‘free’, netizens say ‘taxpayers’ money

· By FocusM

 


PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim emphasised that requiring students to wear the Jalur Gemilang badge, starting April 21, aims to foster patriotism and should not be turned into a prolonged issue.

However, it has been seen as a less-than-positive thing among social media users, as they feel this may not improve upon anything.

Recently, the Prime Minister added that these pins are “free”, which made many social media users unhappy. They said that these things are produced at a cost, probably done by a local company which would then need to be paid for their job.

The payment for the job would come from the taxpayers, stated an X user. The user then asked if the manufacturer of such pins is doing this for charity or if they are getting government contracts to produce them.

Furthermore, another user asked if those in the government are sacrificing their salaries to pay for these pins. Similarly, if it comes out from the public’s fund, then it is not exactly “free”.

Social media users are unhappy with how such situations are addressed. They feel such a response was done with a condescending tone. An X user added that the public will remember such tonations used during the next general elections.

Others add that if the current administration were on the opposing side, they would probably complain about such ideas being proposed. — March 29, 2025

Pupils who don’t wear Jalur Gemilang badge won’t face action

FMT Reporters

-28 Mar 2025, 08:00 PM

The education ministry says the badges have pins making it easy to attach to any type of school uniform.

The Jalur Gemilang badge initiative will be carried out in stages from April 21, the education ministry said.

PETALING JAYA: No disciplinary action will be taken against schoolchildren who fail to wear the Jalur Gemilang badge on their uniforms, says the education ministry.

In an FAQ about the initiative that will be implemented in stages from April 21, the ministry said the badges were aimed at fostering patriotism and not an “enforcement measure”.

The ministry also said the badges would come in the form of a pin badge, which would make it easy to be attached to any type of school uniform, Bernama reported.

Two Jalur Gemilang badges will be distributed for free to pupils of public schools for the 2025-2026 school session.

The schoolchildren will be required to wear the 5cm x 2cm plastic badge on their right chest.

The initiative has faced criticism from the Melaka Action Group for Parents in Education which called it a waste of resources if children were not raised with values of unity and tolerance.

Gerakan had also urged the ministry to look beyond such surface-level initiatives, suggesting that the school curriculum be revised to instil patriotic values and nurture interethnic harmony instead.

Students to wear Jalur Gemilang badge from April 21

By New Straits Times - March 27, 2025 @ 9:14am

 

KUALA LUMPUR: All public school students are required to wear the national flag Jalur Gemilang badge on their school uniforms starting April 21, aimed at promoting patriotism and national resilience.

A circular issued on March 24 by Education Director General Azman Adnan stated that students must wear a 5cm x 2.5cm badge displaying the national flag on the right side of their chest.

This requirement applies to students in government schools, government-aided schools, matriculation colleges, and teacher training institutes.

Other educational institutions are also encouraged to adopt the practice.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0AkYzu5JS8 (Students to wear Jalur Gemilang badge from April 21)


The guidelines, aimed at promoting patriotism, strengthening unity, and reinforcing national identity, were approved by the Cabinet on Feb 14.

The ministry hopes that wearing the Jalur Gemilang badge will instil a sense of responsibility and discipline among students while serving as a symbol of respect and national pride.

"The ministry plays a crucial role in fostering patriotism and love for the country among students and educators. Therefore, a grassroots initiative must be implemented holistically to ensure that this spirit remains strong and continues to thrive.

To achieve this, MOE has introduced the requirement for students to wear the Jalur Gemilang badge on their uniforms."

State education departments and district education offices will also encourage schools to organise educational programmes focused on national values, including the significance of the Jalur Gemilang badge as a national symbol and its role in fostering patriotism.

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All public school students are required to wear the national flag Jalur Gemilang badge on their school uniforms starting April 21, aimed at promoting patriotism and national resilience. - File pic

Friday, 28 March 2025

Those who deny or forget their family roots … what are they?

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Those who deny or forget their family roots … what are they?

KUALA LUMPUR, March 29, 2025: No News Is Bad News found the two comments below on social media Facebook and  WhatsApp.

We have no further comments but we ask: Those who forget or deny their family roots, what are they? Are they even human?

FROM WAG. DON'T KNOW WHO WROTE THIS BUT WORTHY OF SHARING. 

"The Rise of the Terpaling Melayu: When Faith Meets Fanbase and Ego Takes the Mic"

(Anonymous)

In today’s Malaysia, a peculiar breed has emerged. Once seen as endangered, they now roam freely across platforms, clad in newfound piety and cloaked in controversy. Enter the Terpaling Melayu—a curious species of ultra-zealous converts, often Indian or Chinese by birth, who don’t just embrace Islam, but weaponize it for applause, acceptance, and influence.

Let’s be clear—conversion is a personal journey, and one worthy of respect. But things take a strange turn when these converts morph into instant preachers with social media followings and sermons laced with scorn for their past. Suddenly, they’re no longer just believers—they’re full-time evangelists of a brand-new narrative: “My old religion is wrong, yours is right, and I’m now holier than thou.”

Their rise to stardom is fast-tracked by certain segments of the ultra Meleis crowd, who welcome them as trophy converts—symbols of religious supremacy. Their toxic tirades, laced with dog whistles and racial jabs, become viral hits. Why debate when you can parade a former Buddhist or Hindu condemning their own heritage?

And when accusations surface—say, of rape or manipulation—what happens? Not introspection, but instant canonization. “He’s being targeted by enemies of Islam,” they say. “A test from Allah,” others nod. Justice takes a back seat while blind loyalty takes the wheel.

Bolstered by this cheerleading squad, the preacher becomes more emboldened. More fire, more fury. More hatred, now repackaged as ‘religious truth.’ The race he once belonged to becomes a target, the faith he left behind becomes the enemy. The irony? He’s doing the very thing he once claimed to reject—preaching superiority, stoking division, and calling it righteousness.

And to fully seal this transformation, a final act awaits: marry into a Malay family. With that, the conversion isn’t just religious—it’s cultural. The dress, the diction, the identity card. Terpaling Melayu complete.

Even the Malays have a word for it—one laced with satire and a tinge of pity. Because true identity isn't proven by how loudly you deny your past, but by how gracefully you carry your present.

Faith should guide. Not divide. Not inflate egos. Not erase roots. When religion becomes a performance, perhaps it’s not divinity they’ve found—but a stage.

FRANK TALK

Remus Chong 

1. Nowadays all these new Indian and Chinese converts who turn religious teachers comes with auto license to belittle and insult their former religion. Firdaus and the likes of this creature.

2. They believe they can be the front face man of racism behind every Ultra Meleis hatred towards other races and they start to feel very special.

He thinks just because he has an Indian face got green card license to talk about other Indians.

3. This endangered species start to feel a sense of belonging as his fan based of ultra Meleis start to back him up and support his statement when he goes on the attack by belittling other race and religion.

4. Even when he is accused of raped by another Chinese converts by using his religious authority of a preacher guardance, his fan base will back him up like some sort of persecutions he magically has to go through.

5. He feels more embolden by this fan base support and become more proactive in spewing out more controversial subjects of hate towards others of another belief .

6. Slowly but surely, he feels that he has become more Malay then most Malay and the conversion to Malay identity is almost complete .

To seal this type of Malay identity, they usually will settle down with a Malay girl and take on the Malay identity thoroughly.

That's why even the Malays called this type of species " Terpaling Melayu "!