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Why the growing political dismal of multi-racial Malaysians for PH

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Why the growing political dismal of multi-racial Malaysians for PH

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 30, 2025: The Coverage has posted a damning news analysis titled Why Non-Muslims in Sabah and Sarawak Don’t Need DAP – Nor Do They Need Anwar Ibrahim.

Are multi-Malaysians in West Malaysia asking the same question and are looking for alternatives?

Indeed the Taliban-like PAS and the racist Perikatan Nasional (of which PAS is a member) led by the unpatriotic Muhyiddin “I Am Malay First” Yassin are certainly not for multi-racial Malaysia.

Also, what about the racial and religious bigoted Umno youth chief Dr Akmal “Dr Ham/I am Malay First” Saleh’s Umno-led Barisan Nasional (BN) and its band of political lap dogs.

So, what are the choices of multi-racial Malaysians come the next general election that is due in 2027?

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No News Is Bad News reproduces below the detailed report posted by The Coverage:

Why Non-Muslims in Sabah and Sarawak Don’t Need DAP – Nor Do They Need Anwar Ibrahim

30 November, 2025

Sabah and Sarawak are already living the real “Malaysia Madani” and the true “Malaysian Malaysia” that DAP and Anwar only talk about in speeches.

Beautiful words. Endless speeches. Countless tears on stage.

Yet when you cross the South China Sea, you discover something astonishing: the Malaysia that Anwar Ibrahim and DAP have been promising for decades already exists, quietly, practically, and sincerely, in Sabah and Sarawak.

And the best part? It was built without DAP’s sermons and without Anwar’s poetry.

1. Funding for Non-Muslim Houses of Worship

(Where sincerity beats slogans every time)

Federal Government 2025 (Anwar Ibrahim, 40+ DAP ministers, RM421 billion budget, 32 million people): → RM50 million for all non-Muslim places of worship nationwide That is RM1.56 per non-Muslim Malaysian.

Sabah 2025 (CM Hajiji Noor, population 3.8 million, state budget RM6.4 billion): → RM70 million this year, RM90 million next year More than the entire country combined, from a state labelled “poor.”

Sarawak 2024 (Premier Abang Johari, GPS government): → RM110 million in a single year 2.2 times what the federal government gives to 13 states + 3 federal territories put together.

They are not richer. They are just sincere.

Meanwhile, JAKIM gets RM2.6 billion every year from the same federal budget.

2. Chinese Education and UEC Recognition

(Promises vs Delivery)

Federal PH-DAP government (elected twice with 95–97 % Chinese support): → 15 years of promises, still zero official UEC recognition in 2025.

Sabah: → CM Hajiji Noor (GRS) and previous CM Shafie Apdal (Warisan) openly recognise UEC. → GRS is disbursing RM5 million special scholarship fund this year for UEC students.

Sarawak: → Full state recognition since GPS took power. → Additional millions in annual grants to Chinese independent schools.

Federal government for Chinese and mission schools nationwide (1,300+ schools): RM20 million. Sabah for its 9 Chinese primary schools alone: RM56.75 million. Sarawak for Chinese-aided schools alone: RM22 million and rising.

3. Colour-Blind Higher Education Aid

(No race quotas required)

Sarawak: → Bantuan Kewangan Khas (BKK): RM1,200 per year for every Sarawakian student in public universities, regardless of race or religion. → Yayasan Sarawak scholarships and even the China Ambassador Scholarship at UNIMAS are awarded on merit, nothing else.

Sabah: → Rapidly moving toward the same colour-blind policies under GRS.

Federal Malaysia: → RM6 billion every year to MARA, Yayasan Peneraju, and UiTM, institutions that non-Bumiputera students are constitutionally barred from entering.

4. Real Education Reform vs Lowering the Bar

Federal Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek (PKR, backed by DAP): → Abolished UPSR and PMR with no proper replacement, effectively lowering national standards.

Sarawak Premier Abang Johari: → Introduced a Cambridge-standard Dual Language Programme examination for ALL Year 6 students in the state, in partnership with Cambridge University, raising the bar for everyone, regardless of mother tongue.

5. Inclusivity in Everyday Public Space

Kuala Lumpur (DBKL, federal-aligned): → Actively removing Chinese-language signboards.

Sarawak: → Street signs in Bahasa Malaysia, English, Mandarin, Iban, Bidayuh, and other native languages, proudly promoting tourism and genuine inclusivity.

6. What Leaders Actually Talk About

In Peninsular Malaysia, politicians and the public are still fighting over:

· KK Mart socks

· Halal trolleys

· Dress codes

· Vernacular-school existence

· Bon Odori “danger”

In Sabah and Sarawak, leaders talk about:

Digital infrastructure and high-income jobs

Carbon trading and green energy

Hydrogen economy

Attracting semiconductor and data-centre investments

World-class education

The Most Telling Statistic of All

In Sabah and Sarawak, Chinese votes are statistically almost irrelevant. The governments are overwhelmingly led by Muslim Bumiputera parties (GPS and GRS).

Yet these Muslim-majority state governments deliver more funding, more respect, and more dignity to non-Muslim communities than a federal government that owes its very survival to Chinese votes and has more than 40 DAP MPs.

They don’t do it for votes. They do it because it is the right thing to do.

The Borneo Reality

In Sabah and Sarawak today:

· A Muslim Chief Minister increases church and temple funding faster than any “multiracial” federal government ever has.

· A Kadazan, Iban, Chinese, or Malay child competes on pure merit, and any of them can win state scholarships.

· No one asks your race or religion before helping you.

· As long as you are Sabahan, you are taken care of.

· As long as you are Sarawakian, you are family.

That is the real Malaysia Madani. That is the true Malaysian Malaysia.

It is not a campaign rhetoric. It is everyday life on the island of Borneo.

So Why Do Non-Muslims in Sabah and Sarawak Still Need DAP?

They don’t.

And they certainly don’t need a Prime Minister who wants to be “Bapa Kemanusiaan Sedunia” while giving RM200 million of Malaysian taxpayer money overseas for headlines, yet only RM100 million to MITRA for the development of the Indian community at home.

Let Anwar keep his beautiful slogans and his international photo-ops. Let DAP keep promising the moon from opposition benches for another fifty years.

Sabah and Sarawak have stopped listening.

They are too busy living the Malaysia Madani, building a future where every citizen, regardless of race or religion, is treated as real anak, not as voting tools.

The rest of Malaysia is still stuck fighting over socks and signboards.

Borneo has moved on.

That is the Borneo way. And it works.

Thank You Sabah – You Just Saved Malaysia When the Peninsula Lost It” – The Future of Malaysia Now Rests in Borneo Hands

30 November, 2025

Thank You, Sabah. Thank You, Sabahan.

You have spoken. And Malaysia will never be the same again.

In the 17th Sabah State Election (PRN17), the people of Sabah delivered a verdict so clear, so decisive, and so thunderous that it has shaken the political foundations of the entire nation.

To Anwar Ibrahim, PKR, DAP, and Perikatan Nasional: Listen carefully. Sabah has rejected you. Completely. Categorically. Without mercy.

To PKR: The Party of Reformasi Died in Sabah

You preached anti-corruption, meritocracy, and multiculturalism for three decades. But when power came, you sidelined your own reformists like Rafizi Ramli to make way for Nurul Izzah Anwar — the ultimate symbol of nepotism.

Result? Out of 12 seats contested, PKR won exactly ONE — and even that victory came from a candidate imported from another party.

The “father-and-daughter” party has been exposed. Sabahans saw through the hypocrisy and buried you.

To DAP: Your Fixed Deposit Just Bounced

You lost ALL EIGHT seats you contested. Every single one. Even in Luyang — your traditional urban fortress once won by margins of 18,000 votes — Warisan crushed you by more than 6,000.

This is not just a defeat. This is humiliation.

You treated non-Malay voters in Sabah like your personal ATM — a guaranteed fixed deposit to be withdrawn every five years while giving nothing in return.

When it mattered most, you stayed silent. Passive. Cowardly.

Sarawak has recognised UEC. Hajiji Noor has promised recognition if GRS returns. Shafie Apdal has delivered it before.

Yet the federal government with more than 40 DAP ministers? Still deaf. Still dumb. Still zero action after 15 years of promises.

Today, the loudest defenders of Chinese education in Malaysia are Abang Johari, Hajiji Noor, and Shafie Apdal — none of them Chinese.

Let that sink in.

DAP is turning into MCA 2.0 — only with better branding and worse delivery.

To Perikatan Nasional: Sabah Muslims Rejected Your Taliban Politics

You contested 41 seats. You won ONE.

Sabah — a state with over 70% Muslim population — just delivered the most devastating rejection of religious extremism and racial politics in modern Malaysian history.

Your PAS candidates didn’t even dare whisper about banning alcohol, gambling, concerts, dress codes, or hudud. Why? Because even before polling day, they knew Sabah Muslims would never accept Semenanjung-style Talibanism.

Sabahan Muslims are moderate, tolerant, progressive, and proud. They do not weaponise Islam. They live it with grace.

Thank you, Sabah, for showing the nation what true Malaysian Islam looks like.

We Have Tried Everything from the Peninsula — Everything Has Failed

· We gave Barisan Nasional decades → 1MDB, kleptocracy, unimaginable corruption

· We gave Pakatan Harapan the “Malaysia Baharu” dream → broken promises, nepotism, Sam Sterling, surat sokongan culture

· We gave Perikatan Nasional a chance → green-wave extremism, racism, economic stagnation, “menantu lari” scandals

All three Peninsular experiments have collapsed in disgrace.

Two Malaysias, Two Futures

Peninsular Malaysia Obsessed with:

Imaginary enemies Victim mentality, tongkat culture, dengki politics, brain drain, cave mentality in the heart of KL

Moral policing

Dress codes

Jawi, khat, halal trolleys

Signboard languages

Sabah & Sarawak Talking about:

· Carbon trading

· Green hydrogen

· Semiconductor investments

· World-class education

· Merit-based scholarships

· English + Mandarin + native languages as assets, not threats Enlarging the pie so everyone eats

One side is fighting over socks. The other side is building the future.

The Future of Malaysia Now Rests in Borneo Hands

Sabah and Sarawak, You are the original peoples of this land. Your roots run deeper than anyone else’s. Long before others arrived, you were the guardians of this soil.

You have preserved the soul of Malaysia when the peninsula lost its way in racial poison and religious hysteria.

You are not just kingmakers anymore. You can be the architects of Malaysia’s rebirth.

The old slogan “Sabah for Sabahans, Sarawak for Sarawakians” served its time. It protected you. It awakened you.

Now it is time for the next chapter:

Borneo for Malaysia.

One day — and that day must come — our Prime Minister will come from Sabah or Sarawak. You have earned that right through maturity, unity, and vision.

When that day arrives, the entire nation will breathe a sigh of relief.

Because only Borneo still remembers what it truly means to be Malaysian.

Terima kasih, Sabah. Thank you, Sarawak. Thank you, Borneo.

You are our beacon. You are our last hope. You are our future.

Lead us. The rest of Malaysia is ready to follow.

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