Thursday, December 3, 2009

Utusan Malaysia has spoken: stand by for another May 13

Bayangkan apa akan berlaku jika orang Melayu bangkit dan bertindak memijak pula gambar atau poster pemimpin-pemimpin Cina di negara ini. Tidak mustahil peristiwa berdarah 13 Mei yang menjadi sejarah hitam negara akan berulang (Utusan Malaysia).


NO HOLDS BARRED

Raja Petra Kamarudin

This is the gist of what Utusan Malaysia wrote today:

The action of some DAP leaders of stepping on the photographs of the three Perak turncoats tantamount to Chinese stepping on Malays.

Two of the three PKR state assemblypersons are Malays -- so this means the Chinese stepped on Malay photographs.

Imagine if the Malays also step on the photographs of Chinese leaders. It would not be impossible for another ‘May 13’ to be triggered.

PAS and PKR are tools of the Chinese. DAP is very clever at using others, in particular Malays. DAP has been stepping on the Malays for far too long.

And so on and so forth. The full article can be read below. (You can also read 'Stepping on the DAP' by The Nut Graph here: http://www.thenutgraph.com/stepping-on-dap).

According to Utusan Malaysia, this is about Chinese versus Malays. This is about the Chinese insulting the Malays. This is about the Chinese stepping on the Malays. This is about the Chinese pushing the Malays too far. This is about if the Chinese continue testing the patience of the Malays do not be surprised if another race riot the likes of May 13 erupts.

That, basically, according to Utusan Malaysia, is what it is all about -- the Chinese spoiling for a fight which if they are not careful they will get.

But that is not what tickles me here. Do you know what tickles me? What tickles me is the Chinese telling me that Najib is saying all the right things and that Barisan Nasional will probably gain back its two-thirds majority in Parliament plus all the states it lost in the March 2008 general election.

What more can I say other than the Chinese deserve this and I hope Utusan Malaysia continues fanning the sentiments of the Malays with talk about another race riot a la May 13. Maybe this is the only thing that can knock some sense into the Chinese when a race riot really erupts and a couple of thousand of Chinese dead bodies are bulldozed into mass graves like once upon a time.

Sheesh! I really don’t want to talk more in case I begin to say something I might regret later.
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written by anon, December 03, 2009 15:41:06


It's rather silly.... all this stepping on photos and cows and all.... and turning all this into a racial issue. More than that, now, a threat of May 13 II.

It is pointless saying.... 'bring it on'. That's a typical gung-ho attitude. It will not solve anything. On the contrary, it will only make matters worse. The liberal Malays will certainly be offended by that bumptious remark.

When you say, 'bring it on' - that 'it' includes the army. 'We will take you on'. Are you willing to take on an army?  Your forefathers were slaughtered in 1969. 'Bring it on' spells arrogance and ignorance.

Were you there during the May 13 1969? I was. I would never like to see it repeated. It was a nightmare I do not wish to relive. It is sad, to say the least. We do not want our children to see a May 13 II. It will be something they will never forget - if they live to see it through - and that will be never forgotten - and it will be harboured in them. What next? Revenge?

The Malays, this time, will be united as one - even the thinking Malays will challenge the 'bring it on' mentality. The Indians and Chinese will, this time, be literally stepped on and ordered out of the country. It is a foreseeable possibility. If not that, then the they will be as good as slaves and this time, there is nothing they can do about it. Not even Malaysia - Today will be able to bring us all back together again.

Allow me to add a fact. The empty-headed Indians should never had gotten involved and fought the Malays. It was in essence, a bloody battle between the Malays and the Chinese. The Indians were merely pawns and they foolishly allowed themselves to be manipulated.

Had they not gotten involved in the blood bath, the Indians would have been politically within the matrix of the local community. I am not saying that the Indians should not have fought for their rights - all I am saying is this - they should never have fallen prey to others who wanted the booty for themselves.

Sure, it will make headlines in CNN, Al Jazeera, BBC World news - but what will be the repurcussions?
Do you sincerely believe that America and Britain.... or even China, will move in to save you?

Let us forget the past and move on for a brighter future. Let us fight for a better future. We are making progress. albeit gradually. Let us not digress from this. Let us focus on National Unity. We are Malaysians. This is Malaysia not 1Malaysia.

I would dare say, the majority of the Malays also had enough of all this racial bigotry. They too are agrieved. We can, work alongside and make this country a better place for all to live in.

There are Malays who are sidelined too.

This is what I mean when we have morons at the helm.

The cow-head march was a prelude to what could happen, at least what those who were involved were trying to suggest and that includes the keris-waving moronic minister who condoned the despicable act.

Now, yet another asinine malay female who took matters into her own hands has given an ultimatum to the non-Malays what will happen if anyone challenges a slithering (racist) Malay like her.

Now I have to stress that these are the ignorant, bloodthirsty racist Malays aka UMNO and its followers.

The important question is....what is the ruling party doing about all this? Not doing anything about a racist female moron and a newspaper that provokes the sentiments of the Malays means the party is condoning it and is issuing a threat to all Malaysians.

That female is a threat - what she wrote was clearly seditious but there is no sign of the ISA. The paper should be banned and the editor held for sedition.

Is this a country in which anyone (save the UMNOputras) wish to live in?

Is this a place where we can all, as Malaysians, walk freely, without fear of being slaughtered - or seeing animals being slaughtered in public places?

Tension is in the air and this is precisely what some quarters want and need.

Is this a country where racial tension governs ( the movement of ) the people?

Or is this a country where racial and religious bigotry will always be?

So this is the same country that has been given a new name - 1Malaysia.

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