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Why is the majority of Malays still poor after 68 years of Merdeka? Who are their traitors?

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Why is the majority of Malays still poor after 68 years of Merdeka? Who are their traitors?

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 30, 2025: Why are the majority of Malays still poor after 68 years of Merdeka (Independence) 1957 under the rule of the Umno-led Alliance (Perikatan) and then the Umno led-Barisan Nasional (BN-Umno)?

Who is the real traitor of the Malays, and rakyat dan negara (people and country)?

 This is Malaysia’s No. 1 thief/pencuri who Umno is shamelessly supporting and lobbying for his freedom (also read as house arrest/backdoor freedom), not demi rakyat dan negara (for people and country!

And, from Facebook:

Bobby Liew

 1MDB Update: Why we are still paying for it (*until 2039!*

A quick summary for everyone on where we stand with the 1MDB debts after today's verdict:

 *The Massive Debt Left Behind*

We still owe about RM24.46 BILLION in 1MDB debt obligations.

The final bond payment isn't due until May 2039. That’s another 14 years of paying!

 *Who is paying for it?*

The "Recovered Funds" (from Goldman Sachs, etc.) are almost EXHAUSTED.

To stop Malaysia from defaulting, the Gov has already started using *OUR TAX MONEY*.

So far, the Ministry of Finance has injected over RM15 Billion of public funds to cover the gaps.

 *How it affects us (Normal Citizens):*

Hospital/Schools Loss: That money could have built 50 modern hospitals or thousands of schools. 

Ringgit: This massive debt puts pressure on our currency, making imports and food more expensive. 

*Subsidy Cuts*: Part of why we see fuel and electricity subsidies being "rationalized" is to help the government pay off these multi-billion ringgit debts. 

The Next Generation: Our children will still be paying for this through taxes until at least 2039. 

The court case is ending (though it will go through the appeal court for sure), but the bill is still being sent to our mailboxes for the next 14 years. 

No News Is Bad News reproduces below a self-explanatory article apparently penned by a former Umno politician and found on Facebook:

Salute to you, Tan Sri.

This is a very good article and one that has long been awaited from someone within UMNO and former UMNO members themselves. Congratulations to Tan Sri Megat Najmuddin for daring to speak the truth without fear. May this writing open the eyes of the 53% of Malays who still enjoy being fooled and deceived by corrupt UMNO leaders, including some not-so-intelligent Malay professors in universities. Most unfortunate of all is PAS, which is willing to cooperate with those who damage the Malay race.

Just sharing…

Tan Sri Dato’ Megat Najmuddin Megat Khas: Sometimes we must also listen to views from the PH side…

WHO IS THE TRAITOR

In the history of the nation’s politics, it was only under UMNO’s leadership that Malay political power—which in the early local elections of 1955 won almost 85% of the seats—plunged to below a two-thirds majority in the 1959 general election.

Only under UMNO did the Malays allow the posts of Minister of Finance and Minister of Education—two of the most important positions in the country—to be held by MCA, and the Minister of Public Works by MIC.

They were in fact the ones who controlled national development and finance.

Thus, from independence until the 1970s, the administration of the country was not in Malay hands.

In fact, until the late 1970s, among the government departments that existed at the time, almost all were dominated by non-Malay senior officers, except for one department—the Forestry Department.

That was the reality: early after independence, when UMNO and Malay leaders began to hold power, the Malays had already begun to pawn away their rights and dignity on Malay soil due to Malay leaders who sold power for personal pleasure and gratification, while the Malays became poorer and more humiliated. Tun Abdul Razak could only relocate Malays—who at that time were said to own nothing, not even the land they lived on—into jungles (such as Bukit Serampang) to become settlers, and now four generations of them are trapped as FELDA settlers, remaining like bonded labourers, isolated from the wider Malay community and rural society that is poorly protected and neglected.

Today we witness how FELDA was destroyed—not by the Chinese, not by DAP, but by UMNO leaders themselves.

This is UMNO’s reward to the FELDA Malays, who were the safe-deposit bank of UMNO’s power, previously guaranteeing 67 parliamentary seats for UMNO.

History does not forget who caused Singapore and Penang to slip from our control.

Was this not history created while UMNO was governing the country?

In Singapore, UMNO once existed; likewise in Penang.

Both were lost not because of DAP, but because of us—because of the weakness of UMNO leaders.

Why raise Penang and blame DAP?

Wasn’t Malay power in Penang lost long ago because of UMNO leaders?

Wasn’t it UMNO that endorsed and recognised GERAKAN as the ruling party there?

Why blame DAP for taking power from GERAKAN?

The fate of the Malays being less protected in Penang is not because of DAP.

In fact, state government allocations for Islamic development under DAP have increased many times over.

Within DAP there are Malay representatives and many Malay members. They also uphold the Federal Constitution.

What is obvious is that MCA, in its general assembly discussions, speaks in Chinese, whereas DAP speaks in the National Language, Bahasa Melayu.

In its constitution, MCA rejects Article 152—Bahasa Melayu as the National Language—and champions Chinese schools, but this is not DAP’s struggle.

In constitutional terms, all political parties in this country understand their objectives. All of them, except MCA, accept the Federal Constitution without conditions. That is why they are registered organisations.

So why is DAP our enemy?

Clearly, this is UMNO’s manipulation.

UMNO once lost power under PERIKATAN at the end of the 1960s.

By then, non-Malay politics had grown stronger, and the Malays had become increasingly backward and weak under UMNO.

Yet UMNO still wanted to continue ruling.

UMNO’s policy from the very beginning was to frighten Malays about losing power, losing special rights, losing the position of the Rulers, and the loss of Islam in the beloved country.

From the earliest days of independence, the method was to use racial perceptions to instil fear among Malays.

Thus, the communist threat was created as sugar-coated poison, the real aim being to instil fear in Malay minds about the Chinese threat to Malay supremacy.

Chinese became synonymous with communists.

Naturally, this was terrifying—and it made Malays trust UMNO’s struggle to defend Malay supremacy for decades after PERIKATAN was dissolved and replaced by BN.

The clear conclusion from history up to the 1970s is that UMNO leaders succeeded in frightening Malays with the threat of the Chinese race equated to communists.

Frightening Malays with the rise of Chinese power since independence became UMNO’s political modus operandi.

Yet at the same time, financial power, education, and national development were handed over by UMNO leaders to non-Malays within the Alliance government.

Indeed, we are all victims of the stupidity, greed, and irresponsibility of UMNO leaders, which left us all drifting after 1969.

The evidence is clear: the number of us who succeeded in pursuing knowledge for life success can be counted on fingers.

We should have gone much further if the national school education system of our time had educated us to a better standard, comparable to other streams such as English College High School in Muar or Kluang.

The formation of BN under Tun Razak was to close the chapter on UMNO’s failure with PERIKATAN, which ended with the May 13, 1969 incident, sparking Malay awareness and awakening.

Indeed, 1957–1969 was a honeymoon period for Malay leaders after independence.

UMNO Malay MPs then enjoyed a status similar to British colonial senior officers—except that many of these Malays were uneducated, fitting the Western stereotype of Malays as lazy, foolish, drunkards, gamblers, and pleasure-seekers.

Hence, it was not surprising that elevating the status of Malay leaders and officers to that of colonisers was visible at all levels of society.

Alcohol flowed freely in the Parliamentary mess. Alcohol flowed in military and police messes; even the price of beer in Malay army camps (known as NAFI) was almost the same as Coca-Cola.

This phenomenon continued until the late 1970s.

At the same time, a brewery in Petaling Jaya was officially opened by Tun Razak, and the peak of it all—the largest gambling centre in Asia, the tower of vice in this country—stood majestically in Genting Highlands. Its chairman was the grandfather of Datuk Seri Najib and Datuk Seri Hishamuddin, the father-in-law of Tun Razak and Tun Hussein Onn, two former Prime Ministers and UMNO Presidents—symbols of Malay power that gravely injured Malay dignity and the dignity of a nation said to uphold Islam as its religion.

Is all this the work of DAP?

After 1969 and the formation of BN, UMNO continued to need Malay support to stay in power.

What other justification was needed to continue frightening Malays about losing power, special rights, the position of Islam and the Malay Rulers?

Yes, Malay thinking needed to be controlled so they would continue to depend on UMNO’s protection—an UMNO that had previously failed to protect Malays under PERIKATAN.

Malays needed to be scared with the Chinese threat.

The problem was that after 1969, the communist threat had ended.

Thus, communism could no longer be used by UMNO leaders to frighten Malays about the Chinese danger.

This marked the beginning of a new era of negative indoctrination of Malay thinking after the end of the first phase of negative indoctrination under PERIKATAN.

The rise of the Chinese on Malay soil became a sensitive issue influencing Malay minds that were far behind the Chinese economically. This was identified as UMNO’s most potent poison—sweetened with political honey—to divert Malay focus from their real backwardness and allow UMNO to exploit the situation, portraying themselves as saviours of Malays through narrow racial sentiment depicting the Chinese as enemies.

Thus, Malay thinking was diverted toward fear of Chinese strength and shaped into hatred of the Chinese.

This was carried out subtly and secretly through nation-building programmes such as Biro Tata Negara and various Malay organisations.

This then created fear, jealousy, envy, and resentment among Malays toward the Chinese, which was refined into prejudice to achieve UMNO’s real aim: equating the Chinese threat with DAP, a multiracial political party growing stronger and accepted by non-Malays, led by capable and educated leaders.

Hence, UMNO succeeded in distorting the thinking of some Malays to hate DAP, even though DAP is a party comprising Chinese, Indians, and Malays.

The proverb “the weapon turns against its owner” fits perfectly.

UMNO’s malicious thinking against DAP has now attracted many educated young Malays to join DAP.

DAP now wins the hearts of non-Malays, receiving nearly 90% of the non-Malay vote, and is part of PH alongside three Malay-majority political parties.

Where is UMNO in BN? One Malay political party among thirteen non-Malay parties.

In Selangor, Malays remain in power and protected even though DAP is part of the coalition, forming a highly successful non-BN government, unlike under BN previously.

Realise that the downfall of a nation in modern times is determined by its own people, not by the success of others.

Malays today will be ruined by UMNO Malays themselves, not by DAP.

Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka today are under Chinese communist grip not because their people are ethnically Chinese, but because they were ruined by corrupt leaders who mortgaged their countries to Communist China.

What Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka are today is what Malaysia will be tomorrow.

In the past, our warriors—Malay sons—fell by the thousands, many more injured or disabled defending the nation in jungle warfare while the people suffered.

Today, Communist China is given special treatment to come and settle on Malay soil, even more privileged than former colonisers.

Now there exist free zones in the form of residential and industrial areas for Communist Chinese on our land.

A massive Chinese university built specifically for Communist Chinese students stands in Dengkil near Sepang.

We now owe hundreds of billions of ringgit to China for projects like ECRL that benefit China while the debt burden is borne by the people.

At its peak, UMNO BN sits at roundtable discussions with representatives of the Chinese Communist Party on our soil.

Will there be a transformation of communist ideology into UMNO BN?

As Communist Chinese power increasingly surrounds and shadows us on Malay soil, are Malay supremacy, special rights, the position of the Malay Rulers, and Islam as the religion of the Federation not threatened?

Are Chinese Malaysians the ones threatening Malays?

Are the destruction and scandals involving 1MDB, SRC, LTAT, Tabung Haji, MARA, FELDA FGV, FIC, Bank Negara, the betrayal of Malay Reserve Land now reduced to only 12%, and corruption scandals in Johor betraying Bumiputera housing allocations for Malays in Johor the disasters and doing of DAP?

Realise that it is UMNO Malay leaders, entrusted with power and responsibility by Malays, who are destroying and damaging Malays and the nation.

SPREAD THIS TRUTH TO AWAKEN THE MALAYS

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