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KJ - just another racist ‘Oxfart’ Umno garbage

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KJ - just another racist ‘Oxfart’ Umno garbage

KUALA LUMPUR, July 6, 2026: When it is Umno, whether you are well educated or not, it is all about racism and implementing permanent racist government policies.

Khairy Jamaluddin, who rejoined Umno recently, is showing his true Umno racial and religious bigoted creature.

Malaysians should also not forget how the “Oxfart” (Oxford) graduate hijacked the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO_with his Fourth Floor boys (cronies) when Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was prime minister.

KJ called on Bersatu leaders and Malays to follow the Taliban-like bigoted PAS and vote for the Umno-led Barisan Nasional (BN-Umno).

Haven’t multi-racial Malaysians have had enough of Umno’s discriminatory racist government policies since Merdeka (Independence) 1957)?

In the last general election (GE), Malaysi9ans who treasure national unity and harmony, all but discarded Umno, leaving it with only 26 MPs in the 222-seat Parliament.

Come the next general election (GE), Malaysians should try to unite and wipe Umno out of Parliament!

As for the Johor polls, Johoreans should also do the same to kick out Umno from the Johor government.

Enough of racism and racist discriminatory policies and corruption form the corrupt Umno who still defends its former president and prime minister Najib “1MDB” Razak, the country’s No. 1 national pencuri (thief) who stole millions, if not billions, of Ringgit from the rakyat dan negara (people and country.

 

This what Umno is really about! Corruption and stealing from the rakyat dan negara!

Enough is enough! Time for Malaysians to bury Umno politically! Umno simply stinks politically since Merdeka!

No News Is Bad News reproduces below news reports on the Umno ‘Oxfart” garbage politician:

 

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YOURSAY | Khairy reverts to his Umno stripes

Yoursay

Published:  Jul 6, 2026 8:00 AM

Updated: 8:00 AM

YOURSAY | ‘After 60 years, we still have highly educated politicians who think of nothing but race.’

Malay rights in N Sembilan would have been at risk if not for Umno, says KJ

WhiteMoose0037: Former Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin is working hard to regain his position in Umno and win the favour of Umno president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

It seems he feels the need to engage in racially charged politics to gain recognition.

Similar to former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s approach, he appears ready to align himself closely with Zahid to secure a safe seat that would allow him to return to the party and Parliament.

Dr Boo Cheng Hau from DAP will serve as his adviser and, hopefully, become the minister representing the Chinese quota.

It is disappointing that, despite being educated at Oxford, Khairy still resorts to playing the race card to revive his political career.

After more than 60 years of independence, we still have highly educated politicians who think of nothing but race.

Follow PAS’s lead, vote for BN, KJ tells Bersatu supporters

Faiz Zainudin

The ex-Umno Youth chief says Bersatu and PAS should not be viewed as BN’s political enemies but as coming from the 'same stock'.

Khairy Jamaluddin described PAS’s directive for its supporters to vote for BN in seats where PN did not contest as a reflection of a ‘grand collaboration’ among Malays.

SRI GADING:  Former Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin has urged Bersatu supporters to follow PAS’s lead in backing Barisan Nasional candidates in seats where Perikatan Nasional is not contesting in the Johor state election on July 11.

He said while BN is working to increase support among non-Malay voters, efforts to consolidate Malay backing should not be sidelined, particularly in Johor.

“If there’s no PN candidate, we’re also inviting Bersatu voters to support BN,” he said when met by reporters while campaigning for BN candidate Najib Samuri in Parit Yaani.

“Although we don’t want to see non-Malays marginalised, Malay unity is something that is hoped for by a large section of Malays, especially in Johor.”

Khairy also described PAS’s directive as a reflection of “grand collaboration” among Malays, adding that Bersatu and PAS should not be viewed as BN’s political enemies but as coming from the “same stock”. 

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“When our friends are not contesting, for example, in this seat (Parit Yaani), we invite them to support us,” he said.

Khairy also praised PAS’s directive but urged BN’s machinery to engage directly with PAS members and supporters.

“We are worried they may not come out to vote because there is no PN candidate. Even though PAS has expressed support, we still need to make our own effort to meet them,” he said.

He also cautioned that BN should not rely solely on dissatisfaction among non-Malay voters with PH and DAP, saying the coalition must actively convince them to support BN.

“Being disappointed with another party is one thing, but it does not mean they will automatically like us. Our job in these 10 days is to convince them to give BN a chance,” he said.

PAS has instructed its members and supporters to vote for Umno or BN candidates in constituencies where PN is not contesting in the Johor polls.

Under PN, PAS is contesting 11 seats, Bersatu 16, MIPP five, and Pejuang one.

BN and PH are the only coalitions with candidates in all 56 state seats.



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