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Clowns that are no laughing matter. They destroy multiracial Malaysians and Malaysia.
Bigots are not just clowns, they are a threat to national unity and harmony
KUALA LUMPUR, March 12, 2025: Pahang ruler and former Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah says Malaysians, particularly politicians, should strive to unite the people instead of being “clowns” and inciting conflict using the 3Rs (Race, Religion, Royalty), national news agency Bernama reported.
Permit No News Is Bad News to add this: They are not just clowns. They are a threat to national unity and harmony. The racial and religious bigots are no better than terrorists like the Talibans.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on what the Sultan said to Malaysians:
Stop being clowns fuelling 3R issues, Pahang sultan urges politicians
-12 Mar 2025, 11:59 AM
The Pahang ruler says political figures should strive to unite the people rather than incite division among Malaysians.
Pahang ruler Al-Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah said history has shown that racial and religious conflicts can lead to disastrous consequences if not handled tactfully. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA: Pahang ruler Al-Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah has urged politicians to stop fuelling polemics on issues related to the 3Rs (race, religion, and royalty), which would incite division among Malaysians.
The former Yang di-Pertuan Agong said political figures in particular should strive to unite the people instead of being “clowns” and inciting conflict using the 3Rs, Bernama reported.
“Engage in dialogue with reason and sincerity, rather than resorting to monologues filled with insults and hatred.
“I welcome the recent statement by Pahang menteri besar Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail, who stressed that it is the responsibility of leaders to be peacemakers, not instigators of conflict,” he was quoted as saying.
Al-Sultan Abdullah said history had shown that racial and religious conflicts could lead to disastrous consequences if not handled tactfully, adding that Malaysians must not allow this to happen again.
“We must not allow history’s darkest moments to repeat themselves due to our failure to manage these sensitive issues with wisdom and prudence. Respect one another and be mindful of religious sensitivities.
“Let us not allow ignorance and arrogance to destroy what we have long safeguarded,” he said.
The Pahang sultan also expressed disappointment over certain parties who continued to undermine the sanctity of Islam, disregarding the boundaries of respectful speech and conduct.
He urged Muslims to unite in defending Islam to ensure that the faith is not arbitrarily disparaged by irresponsible quarters.
“Let not our gentleness and politeness embolden others to disparage our religion as they please. Islam does not teach us to submit to humiliation or oppression,” he added.
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