Monday 28 August 2023

Five Reasons Why Malays are Anti-DAP: Do You Believe This?

 A former Perikatan Nasional (PN) cybertrooper leader has shared as to why Malays are not fond of DAP:

Reason 1

DAP won many parliamentary seats, the most within the coalition government (40 seats) yet they are content with having only four cabinet ministers. Their rationale is that they want to ensure that the stability of the country is guaranteed.

“Malays don’t like this kind of behaviour. If we are able to win more seats, then we should deserve even more ministerial positions,” quipped the cybertrooper.

Source: https://focusmalaysia.my


Reason 2

Again in Perak, DAP won the most number of state seats (18) during the state election which was held in tandem with the GE15 on Nov 19 last year.

“But they can humbly surrender the Menteri Besar (MB) post to the Malays,” lamented the netizen. “MB Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad is from UMNO. How can you simply surrender your right to someone else? By right, if you win big, you deserve to be the MB.”


Reason 3

Although DAP is known to be a Chinese majority party, it has been fielding Malay candidates for both the parliamentary and state-level elections. And they have no problem winning.

 “When they (DAP) do this, the Malays have a headache. They couldn’t believe their eyes that DAP truly fielded Malay candidates … not any candidate but those with charisma and qualifications. So in short, they (DAP) won in Chinese area and won again in Malay area. Therefore the Malays dislike DAP.”


Reason 4

Malays cannot accept the fact that while DAP does have many ministers, their ministers always render outstanding performances.

 “A good example is (Transport Minister) Anthony Loke who is the No. 1 performer whether it comes to LRT (Light Rail Transit) or buses—two modes of transportation in which the Malays (both adults and children) are the biggest users.

Housing and Local Development Minister, Ngar Kor Ming has no qualms about repairing houses in the Malay area. Aside from ensuring the fire brigade service gets better facilities, he also fought for the allowances of the fire brigade staff to be increased.”


Reason 5

This is the reason most disliked by the Malays. Penang is deemed a DAP state, yet a big allocation of close to RM1 billlion is set aside for the Muslim community.

“The hufaz (people who are able to memorise the Quran) are given priority, KAFA (Quran and Fardu Ain) teachers get a raise in their allowance while mosques are being upgraded, religious functions can take place smoothly without disturbances and even the azan (call for prayers) can be heard up to twice at dawn,” explained the netizen.

“By right, DAP should focus only on caring for the welfare of non-Muslims instead of messing up with the welfare for the Muslims. Such virtuous acts have caused headaches among Muslims who reckon that it would be better for them to vote for DAP who is able to look after their welfare instead of voting for states with so-called Islamic administrations like in Kedah where water supply is scarce or in Kelantan where the water is murky.”

I personally don’t believe this. But you be the judge. Doing good is not acceptable? Excelling in your work is considered wrong behaviour? Supporting another community who are all Malaysians is a sin? What sort of negative thinking is this? I rather have any party be it DAP or PAS that do good for all Malaysians!

Reference:

Ex-head of PN Cybertroopers shares 5 reasons why Malays are anti-DAP, Focus Malaysia, 16 August 2023



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