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Sadly, it is still the only coalition big enough to take on the racist politicians and their parties.
PH is not the problem, Anwar’s the problem
KUALA LUMPUR, July 15, 2026: Pakatan Harapan (PH) is not the problem for multi-racial Malaysians and Malaysia.
Anwar Ibrahim, a fake reformist (Reformasi) , is the problem.
Anwar’s pathetic leadership has emboldened racial and religious bigotry because of his inaction and politics of NATO (No Action Talk Only), thus threatening national unity and harmony.
Today, the racial and religious bigoted political parties like the Taliban-like PAS, the pencuri-pencuri (thieves) Umno and Perikatan Nasional (PN)-Bersatu led by the unpatriotic Muhyiddin “I Am Malay First” Yassin are fast rising to “rule” Malaysia.
The only coalition (comprising PKR, DAP and Amanah) big enough to take on the racists is, sadly, still PH but the problem, Anwar, must be removed and that is only possible via the ballots in the next general election (GE16).
With the natural "blue wave" in Johor, yet PH could win eight seats. All the rest, including PAS and PN-Bersatu, were wiped out of the state assembly.
Wherever Anwar stands in GE16, he must be given the boot to save PH, Malaysians and Malaysia.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below a post found on Facebook highlighting Malaysians’ political dilemma with the weak Anwar:
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CRITICISM | I Really Cannot "Brain" Anwar
DAP Melaka exited the state government today because it could no longer work together with the Umno-led Melaka government.
In response to its exit, the Melaka Chief Minister announced that he is not going to stop DAP from leaving.
Melaka Exco Akmal Saleh went one step further—he announced that he is so happy to see DAP leave that he felt as if his prayers had been answered.
In response to all these developments, do you know what Anwar did?
Anwar has publicly asked DAP Melaka to reconsider its move and rejoin the state goverment.
Go figure.
DAP Melaka just stepped out today as a matter of principle, and to counter its message, Umno Melaka has quickly come out to say that it either doesn't mind DAP leaving or is happy to see DAP leave. Yet, in response to all these developments, what Anwar is publicly proposing is that DAP Melaka swallow its pride and rejoin the state government.
Can somebody explain how all of this is supposed to work?
As for the reason why Anwar wants DAP Melaka to return to the state government, he says that it is "for the sake of the people."
The Melaka government ,by the way, is still intact and fully functioning despite DAP Melaka's exit.
So how exactly is this something that affects the people, when all that happened is that DAP Melaka has turned from being a part of the goverment to the a part of the opposition ? Only heaven and Anwar know, because no one else does.
As far as the rest of us are concerned, DAP exiting the state government in Melaka is likely something that only affects Umno and DAP's relationship.
The Melaka feud is yet another episode in the unravelling of DAP's and Umno's relationship, and Anwar is likely facing great pressure to dissolve Parliament and call a snap election on account of their inabilty to work together.
To relieve himself of that pressure, Anwar needs DAP Melaka and Umno Melaka to reconcile.
But instead of saying that, he says that he just wants them to reconcile "for the sake of the people," as if his private political problems are the same as the people's problem.
And how does Anwar foresee this reconciliation happening?
Well, Anwar thinks that DAP Melaka should just quietly rejoin the state government and let him, Anthony Loke, and the Melaka Chief Minister sort out their differences for them.
Imagine saying to a bunch of grown adults that they should just swallow their pride and get along with each other after they have decided to go their separate ways because you will somehow sort out their problems for them. Imagine how condescending you must be to even contemplate saying that out loud.
And can Anwar even sort out their problems?
It is highly doubtful he will be able to do so.
It is highly doubtful, because the problems that DAP Melaka and Umno Melaka have are the sort of problems that can only be resolved before they arise.
If Anwar were someone who could be expected to sort out their problems, he would have solved them before they arose.
Umno and DAP's problems also didn't arise out of the blue. It has been brewing for months and years, before it blew up in Negeri Sembilan, Johor and now Melaka.
If Anwar did not see the problems developing over those many years, or did nothing to resolve them before they reached this point, he can't seriously believe that he can solve them now, now that they have passed the point of being resolved.
The fact that he doesn't seem to realise that the problems have passed the point of being resolved is another problem. Does he not know how things work, or has he grown so old that his mind is no longer operating at its optimum?
Listening to Anwar say things like this makes me really wonder why so many people think he is as good as it gets in our country. Why do so many people seem to believe that if not Anwar, there is no one else who can be counted on to lead the country?
Look at the way that Anwar handles anything.
The problem with Anwar is that Anwar often thinks that all problems will just resolve themselves if he just ignores it and gives it time. From the FAM heritage player scandal, racial problem, the problem with Sabah and Sarawak, MACC Corporate mafia scandal, Anwar sweeps everything under the carpet with the hope that if he can't see the problem, it will be as if there is no problem at all.
If this is how Anwar handles things, resolves problems, and processes what is happening around him, is it any wonder that everthing from race relations, regional relations, relationship between the component parties of the unity goverment, relationship between the parties in PH, relationship between the leaders in PKR itself, state-governments, royal institution, and national institutions like MACC and FAM, are all falling apart under his watch?
We must seriously start measuring a person by their current performance, not by their past reputation.
Anwar might have been a top-notch leader in the past, but judging by his current performance, those days might be long gone.
Today, as a leader, Anwar is not only no longer exceptional—he might not even meet the minimum standard.
Maybe it's time to call for a snap election because, if Anwar is not willing to hang up his boots, we might need to vote him out and put him out to pasture.
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