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All are 'Pendatangs' except Orang Asli (or Asal)
KUALA LUMPUR, May 21, 2026: The racial and religious bigoted politicians and their parties love calling others Pendatang (immigrants).
But the only real and original Malaysians are the Orang Asli (or Asal) and the indigenous people.
That means, even Malays are Pendatang!
So, be very careful, bigoted morons and idiots, before you label others as Pendatang! "We are born in Malaysia, not anywhere else!"
No News Is Bad News reproduces below a post and a response found on Facebook:
*The biggest problem in Malaysian politics today is not only corruption.*
_by Amarjeet Singh @ AJ_
It is fear politics.
Every election cycle the rakyat gets emotionally blackmailed.
One side says:
“If they win, Malaysia is finished.”
Another side says:
“If we lose, your race is finished.”
Another says:
“Religion is under threat.”
Another says:
“Economy will collapse.”
And so the rakyat keeps voting based on fear instead of future planning.
Now look carefully at the language being used.
Suddenly Malaysians are no longer called citizens.
They are labelled:
* kafirs,
* char siew eaters,
* beer drinkers,
* liberals,
* extremists,
* traitors.
This is dangerous.
Because once politics starts dehumanising people, the country slowly becomes emotionally broken.
*Malaysia was never built only by one race.*
It was built by contribution:
* workers,
* teachers,
* farmers,
* civil servants,
* entrepreneurs,
* professionals,
* police,
* soldiers,
* taxpayers,
* and ordinary families from ALL backgrounds.
And yes, demographic realities matter.
Malay-Muslim voters are the majority and will continue to shape political outcomes significantly.
But leadership is not only about majority arithmetic.
Leadership is about whether a government can:
* create jobs,
* attract investment,
* maintain stability,
* manage inflation,
* build trust,
* strengthen institutions,
* and keep society united.
*That is the real test.*
*The danger now is this:*
Malaysia risks becoming trapped in permanent emotional politics.
Every issue becomes:
* race,
* religion,
* fear,
* and hatred.
Meanwhile the real global battle is happening elsewhere:
* AI,
* technology,
* semiconductor wars,
* talent migration,
* education quality,
* economic competitiveness.
*Other countries are building future economies.*
*We are still arguing who is kafir and who drinks beer.*
That should worry Malaysians deeply.
*And another thing many forget:*
Fear politics may win elections temporarily.
But it weakens nations long term.
Because once citizens stop trusting each other,
investment weakens,
talent leaves,
unity cracks,
and extremism grows louder.
Malaysia cannot survive the next 20 years if politics becomes nothing more than racial mobilisation and religious fear campaigns.
The rakyat must mature.
Not every criticism of government means betrayal.
Not every opposition movement means national collapse.
Not every political disagreement must become racial warfare.
And politicians themselves must also stop weaponising identity purely for survival.
Because if Malaysia keeps moving in that direction…
One day we may win elections but lose the nation itself.
That is the bigger danger ahead.
*Amarjeet Singh @ AJ*
“Before anything else, one must understand this: the most valuable currency in contemporary Malay politics is often not administrative competence, but the ability to inflame communal anxieties. The successful politician is frequently the one most adept at portraying other races as existential competitors — whether grounded in reality or not — in order to fortify the narrative of Malay supremacy and perpetuate a siege mentality among the majority.”

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