Sunday, 17 August 2025

Malaysians! Wake up before it’s too late!

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Malaysians! Wake up before it’s too late!

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 17, 2025: Malaysia’s socio-economic ills are growing and the situation is deteriorating fast.

And the root cause rocking the nation, threatening its national unity and harmony, are the racial and religious bigots.

They are emboldened by the inaction of the police and the so-called Madani Unity Government (UG).

Only token action and selective persecution and prosecution are taken against the ikan billis (anchovies). The sharks continue to enjoy the perks of freely spewing venom to shatter national unity and harmony of multiracial Malaysians and Malaysia.

They are elected to serve the rakyat dan negara (people and country) but, instead, they only serve their selfish political agenda and support national thieves or kleptocrats who stole multi-millions, if not billions, from the rakyat dan negara.

Come the next general election (GE16) which is due in 2027, Malaysians must unite to dump all the racial and religious bigoted politicians to save themselves and Malaysia.

No News Is Bad News reproduces below an article that is circulating on WhatApp that warns Malaysians to wake up before it is too late for the future of all:

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Bullying, Deaths, and Distractions - Are Malaysians Really First in Our Leaders’ Minds?

by Amarjeet Singh @ AJ

A 13-year-old girl, beaten nearly to death in Bukit Beruntung. A navy cadet, Zulfarhan Osman, tortured with a hot iron until he died. A boy, T. Nhaveen, sexually assaulted, burned, and beaten - his attackers walking free.

Teenagers driven to suicide by relentless online harassment. A mother of three ending her life after months of TikTok abuse.

These are not stories from war zones. These are Malaysia’s own children and citizens.

Victims of violence, bullying, and systemic neglect

According to the Malaysia Crime Prevention Foundation, 84% of children under 18 in Malaysia experience bullying in some form - cyber, physical, verbal.

In certain communities, the rate spikes even higher. Yet, when these tragedies strike, public outrage fades within days.

Investigations drag on. Families wait for justice. The next victim appears.

And while our children suffer and die, what captures our leaders’ urgent attention? An upside-down flag. A “ham sandwich”.

Socks with “Allah” printed on them.

Flag over Flesh: The Politics of Manufactured Outrage Umno Youth leader Akmal Saleh’s latest stunt - threatening to “teach a lesson” to a 59-year-old shopkeeper over an upside-down flag - has gone viral. The shopkeeper apologised, explained it was a mistake, yet the political theatre continued.

Meanwhile, socio-political experts like Prof Dr Mohamad Tajuddin Rasdi have openly said they are now afraid to fly the flag for Merdeka, fearing opportunists will twist honest mistakes into racial and political ammunition.

This is where we are: A flag hung wrong can get you arrested overnight. A child beaten unconscious in school? That can wait. Hypocrisy on Display - In Parliament and on the Streets. We see it daily.

MPs shouting slurs across the floor of Parliament, making racial insinuations, playing to their voter base’s fears rather than debating real solutions.

Some even wear religious headgear, projecting piety - yet their actions preach division, not unity.

If we judge leaders not by what they say but by what they prioritise, the truth is ugly: They will fight tooth and nail over a flag blunder.

But they will not stand in schools to ensure our children are safe from bullies and predators.

They will demand apologies for imagined insults to race or religion.

But they will not demand resignations when negligence leads to death.

Voters Must Ask the Hard Questions

Before the next election, Malaysians need to stop getting swept away by the smoke and mirrors of outrage politics.

Ask yourself: When a minister or MP is shouting about a flag, what problem are they distracting you from?

When the opposition walks out of Parliament over a symbolic issue, what policy are they avoiding?

When politicians claim to “defend our honour,” are they defending your life, *your child’s safety, your job security, your cost of living - or just their own relevance?

The People, or the Circus?

Every voter should remember: you don’t have to guess who the idiots are - their actions tell you everything.

Watch closely. Who visits a bullied child’s hospital bed? Who ensures school bullies face justice and victims get protection? Who fixes the systems so these tragedies stop happening? And who, instead, is chasing cameras over a misplaced flag while our children bleed?

If Malaysians want a safer, fairer nation, we must demand it loudly. Not just when it’s easy, not just when it’s fashionable, but when it’s uncomfortable and requires holding our own political idols accountable. Because a country that values symbols more than lives is a country that has lost its soul.

WAKE UP MALAYSIA

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