Friday, December 13, 2024

Mahathir, Who Are The Common Enemy Of The Malays? Pray Tell Leh!


This is interesting leh!

Mahathir, please tell who are the common enemy of the Malays? 

Anwar?

Anwar is the vociferous champion of the Malays and Islam.

Remember, he tore into the poor frightened form six Indian female student when she had asked about placements in public institutions of higher learning for deserving students irespective of race instead of calmly answering her.

PMX jetted around the world condemning Israel and speaking out for the Palestinians.

Even flying in Palestinians for treatment here. (By the way, I am not a fan of PMX)

Have you ever done anything like the man whom you seem to pathologically hate?

Instead, you had even called the Malays lazy!

Has the Malay's special position been taken away or eroded or whatever?

So, please tell, who are the common enemy threatening the Malays you are talking about?

DAP? 

DAP has always been blamed for anything and everything that does not even have any remote connection to do with it. The favourite punching bag.

Besides, DAP is just a timid mouse in PMX's cabinet!

So, again, pray tell, who are the common enemy of the Malays you are mumbling about?

The nons, especially the Chinese?

Well, well, well...don't know lah!. 

Maha, you are the undoubted genius mah.

But maybe professor James Chin knows something leh.

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