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3 Dec 2025
Voters are losing confidence in Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, and Lim Guan Eng is speaking out! He’s calling for increased funding for non-Muslims, highlighting concerns from key communities that feel overlooked.
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 3, 2025: Not only is the Chinese community losing confidence in Pakatan Harapan (PH), specifically the DAP which Sabahans gave a resounding boot, the progressive Malays are also growing restless.
Malaysia’s 10th Prime Minister (PMX) Anwar Ibrahim had taken for granted multi-racial Malaysians support for him and had thus done nothing to fulfil their aspirations for reformation.
Instead, he continues to reward the racial and religious bigots who have already been indoctrinated not to support PH.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below a posting by The Coverage on why progressive Malays are unhappy with PMX:
Why Progressive Malays Are Unhappy with Anwar Ibrahim – Anwar Punish Progressive Malays, Reward Walaun yang Benci Dia
3 December, 2025
As a progressive Malay, it’s frustrating to watch Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s policies unfold in ways that seem to prioritize the wrong segments of our community. We—the educated, self-reliant professionals, entrepreneurs, and intellectuals who form the backbone of his core support base—are increasingly feeling neglected, taxed, and punished for our success. Meanwhile, resources are funneled toward groups that often oppose him politically. Let me break this down step by step, drawing on the realities of Malaysia’s workforce, income dynamics, and policy decisions.
The Civil Service Bias: Favoring the Status Quo Over Private Sector Hustle
Malaysia has about 1.7 million civil servants, which is one of the largest bureaucracies relative to population size in the world (a 4.5% ratio to our 32 million people). Of these, around 77% are Malays, translating to roughly 1.3 million Malay civil servants. There’s an old stigma that equates civil service with Malays, much like the misconception that PAS equals Islam—political parties are politics, religion is religion, and civil service is just a job. But Anwar seems stuck in this outdated mindset.
While civil servants get consistent perks, what about the 9.9 million Bumiputera (mostly Malay) workers in the private sector? These are the real engines of growth: 6 million Malay men and 3.9 million women grinding it out in competitive environments. Yet Anwar keeps boosting civil service benefits—think salary bonuses, the RM4 billion Kota Madani project in Putrajaya, and a staggering RM10 billion in annual salary increments. Under his administration, civil servants received up to a 15% pay hike starting December 2024, the highest in history, with lower grades getting 8% initially and top management 7%. Government expenditure on salaries is projected to hit RM18 billion next year.
These costs are funded by taxes from the private sector, where progressive Malays thrive without crutches (“tongkat”). We’re the ones succeeding through effort, not handouts. Anwar’s core supporters are highly qualified, educated professionals—mostly in the M40 (middle 40%) and T20 (top 20%) income groups. We don’t beg for government aid like some “walaun” (those with a victim mindset who demand constant support). T20 folks work for halal income, not endless subsidies.
But being in T20 isn’t luxurious anymore. A household with a husband and wife each earning RM5,000 qualifies as T20 (top 20% starts around RM15,867 median household income). Yet, subsidies are stripped away, tariffs hiked, property taxes increased, income taxes raised, SST expanded—everything goes up. Even businesses face hurdles like mandatory e-invoicing, which complicates operations for entrepreneurs. Progressive Malays are builders and usahawan, not sit-at-home beggars relying on government dole-outs.
Robbing the Progressive to Feed the Ungrateful
Among Malays, income distribution shows 44.7% in B40 (bottom 40%, household income < RM5,250), 39% in M40 (RM5,250–RM11,690), and 16.3% in T20. That’s a majority (over 55%) in B40 if you factor in overlaps, but the point is clear: Anwar funnels resources to B40 “walaun”—often rural, conservative types who vote PAS and curse him with qunut nazilah prayers—while squeezing M40/T20 progressives.
Handouts ballooned under Anwar: from RM5 billion annually during Muhyiddin’s time to RM15 billion now. Recent examples include a one-off RM100 cash aid to all adults (benefiting 22 million Malaysians) and other stimulus packages worth billions. He complains about national poverty, high debt, and empty coffers, yet keeps expanding aid. These recipients often remain ungrateful, demanding more while labeling him “maha zalim.” Why feed your enemies?
Education policy is another sore point. Anwar allocated RM2.6 billion for Islamic development, including upgrades for sekolah tahfiz, pondok schools, and religious institutions. This risks creating more PAS “fixed deposits”—future voters indoctrinated in conservative views. Meanwhile, progressive Malays suffer: tax hikes hit private and international schools, national schools lack infrastructure, and boarding schools are underfunded.
Contrast this with UMNO’s past approach: investing billions in scholarships, Cambridge syllabi in boarding schools, and overseas education to foster moderate, global Malays. Anwar, trying to out-Islam PAS, is building their voter factories instead. PAS supporters are notoriously ungrateful—no matter how much you give, they demand more. So why empower them?
Neglecting Urban Progressives: The Real Malay Majority
Anwar forgets: kampung doesn’t equal Malays anymore. That’s an old stigma. Today, 62.6% of Malays live in urban areas—more in bandar than rural. Overall, 77-78% of Malaysians are urban, with Bumiputera leading the shift. Urban poor Malays need help too, but allocations prioritize Kedah, Kelantan, and Terengganu (the “SG4” states) year after year, as if Anwar is PM for them alone. Those states still slam him as unjust, greedy for more, spreading fitnah.
States like Selangor, Penang, Perak, Negeri Sembilan, Kuala Lumpur, Melaka, Pahang, Johor, Sabah, and Sarawak—where progressive Malays dominate mixed and urban seats—are neglected. These are PH’s battlegrounds, yet supporters bleed away daily, punished for being “rich” and capable of earning halal income.
Progressive Malays are the M40/T20 pillars who put Anwar in power. We’re lawyers, doctors, accountants, engineers, entrepreneurs—highly intellectual and mature. We don’t need him to be more religious than Hadi Awang. We want true reform: institutional changes, anti-corruption fights, fairness for all Malaysians, protected human rights.
We’re not “walaun” obsessing over race and religion every second. Good religious values show in how you talk, act, lead, and treat people—not in policing halal/haram or shouting “Melayu dan Islam terancam.” We feel no threat; we’re competent, high-self-esteem Malays competing globally. The real threat is to toxic walaun—failures with inferiority complexes blaming others (races, government, even us progressives) for their woes.
We don’t shout “ketuanan”—we build businesses and become our own tuan. We don’t demand “keistimewaan”—we succeed and become special. No time for nonsense; we’re busy learning, upgrading, family-building, wealth-creating for the next generation. Unlike walaun teaching their kids Malays are weak, can’t compete, need crutches. That’s not a Malay problem—it’s a walaun problem.
We embrace harmony with all races, no phobias of English, Mandarin, or Tamil. We welcome globalization for economic opportunities, not linguistic chauvinism leading to poverty and begging. Walaun fear everything: DAP, Chinese, Trump, other cultures, languages, religions, even rich people. How do you help such societal deadweight?
Progressive Malays aren’t just PH’s pillar—we’re the economy’s and society’s backbone. If M40 collapses, everything does. Anwar, stop doing Hadi’s job. Focus on the Anwar you promised: reformer, not appeaser. Stop taking from supporters to feed haters. Reward hard work, not handouts. That’s how you keep us—and win.
Anwar’s Masterclass in Self-Destruction: Chased Toxic Walaun, Buried the Base That Carried Him
Anwar, You Bent To Prove You’re More Malay, More Islamic, More Bumiputera Than Anyone Before You.
Civil servant pay hike → +RM10 billion a year
Jakim/Syiar Islam budget → RM700m → RM2.6 billion in 3 years
Palestine → RM200 million
MARA/UiTM → doubled to RM6 billion anually
Took over 130-year-old Indian temple in KL for a Madani Mosque
Cut diesel, electricity, petrol subsidies, increase SST, sin tax hike
Then channel the savings into RM15 billion Bantuan Madani cash handouts – Muhyiddin BPR just cost RM 5 Billion
Gazetted extra 50 acres Tanah Rizab Melayu in Bandar Malaysia
EPF conventional dividend same as syariah for first time in history
FELDA, RISDA, FELCRA, RM10 billion Bumiputera entrepreneur fund, RM12.3 billion SJKP housing guarantee
You became Bapa Bumiputera , Bapa Palestine even more generous than Mahathir, Muhyiddin and Ismail Sabri combined.
You out-PAS-ed PAS. You out-Bumi-ed UMNO. You became the most generous Malay-centric PM in history.
Anwar, you should have known from Day 1: YOU CAN NEVER SATISFY THE WALAUN!
These people come with a very specific factory setting:
Regressive mindset locked at 13th century
Sky-high self-entitlement → the entire world owes them a living
Deep inferiority complex → so they scream “ketuanan” to feel tall
Think they are the holiest angels on earth, everyone else kafir & murtad
Toxic + ungrateful → no amount of billions is ever “enough”
Permanent victim mentality → everything is a conspiracy against them
Unlimited greed → give RM10 billion today, tomorrow they demand RM50 billion
Low critical thinking → believe every WhatsApp voice note from Ustaz TikTok
Paranoia & fear-mongering 24/7 → “DAP nak hapuskan Islam! Yahudi control Anwar!”
Reject progress → as long as got tongkat & dedak, don’t need merit or effort
Want everything to drop from langit on a silver platter, then fed directly into their mouth
That’s the voter profile you’ve been trying to swing for three years.
They were brainwashed to hate. They were brainwashed to never say thank you. They were brainwashed to complain forever.
No matter how much you give, no matter how “Islam” you try to look, no matter how many billions you pump into their pockets…
You wasted three years, hundreds of billions of ringgit, and all your political capital… trying to buy love from people who are professionally programmed to hate you.
And while you were busy chasing these toxic, ungrateful walaun, your real supporters (the ones who gave you 97% in 2022) quietly walked away.
You cannot convert poison into nectar, Anwar.
You cannot turn a black hole into a grateful heart.
And what did you get in return?
Not one inch of new support. Not one extra vote.
Instead:
They scream “Agen Yahudi!” louder than ever
“Agen DAP! Agen Amerika! Agen Soros!”
“Zalim! Peliwat! Pengkhianat!”
They march in the streets shouting “Turun Anwar!”
They perform Qunut Nazilah praying for your downfall every dawn
They curse you, slander you, demonise you 24/7 on TikTok, FB, Telegram
They’d rather vote for the guy in the wheelchair than for you
You tried to be more PAS than PAS — they still treat you like the eternal enemy of Islam.
You gave and gave and gave and gave and gave. More. More. More. More. More.
End up? They hate you even MORE than before.
Your 30% progressive Malay base?
The ones who believed in Reformasi?
They waited for real reform. For justice. For multiracial Malaysia.



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