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Friday, 13 March 2015

[A VERY VERY INTERESTING ARTICLE TO READ BY ALL MALAYSIANS] ... The difference between a Malay and a Chinese

[A VERY VERY INTERESTING ARTICLE TO READ BY ALL MALAYSIANS] ... The difference between a Malay and a Chinese

“I really love and miss Malaysia, especially family and friends. If the situation in Malaysia is well and safe, surely I will return,” said Ali Abdul Jalil who is seeking political asylum in Sweden to escape the slew of sedition charges against him.
Ali also said that although he is physically in Sweden, his heart is still in Malaysia. – ‘Still an activist at heart, Ali yearns forhome‘ (read more @ The Edge, 2 March 2015).

Middle finger to Malaysia

Meanwhile, Bak Kut Teh blogger Alvin Tan (pix above) said,“I am not returning, even until my death” … “I’m having a blast in America”.
Alvin:
“The moment they prosecuted us [his girlfriend Vivian], it was already too late. They lost me already.
“Now we can all live in harmony; me chasing my dreams in Los Angeles and them [the Malaysian authorities] doing whatever they do best: arresting dissidents, being corrupt and insulting citizens.”
Read more @ ‘I’ll never return to Malaysia, even if they roll out a red carpet‘ (Astro Awani, 20 Feb 2015)
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Chinese immigrants are birds of passage

Many of them are merely flying through.
They will stop to feed and then move on to seek greener pastures after they’ve reaped the bounty of the land like a plague of locusts.
The ‘boat people’ who sailed to Australia were Vietnamese Chinese and economic refugees.
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Hannah Yeoh – Rejected by Australia and returning to Malaysia to posture as Anak Bangsa Malaysia – Malaysian First
Hujan emas di negeri orang, hujan batu di negeri sendiri , baik juga di negeri sendiri‘ is not something understood by the penjelma Cina (you must not call them “pendatang” or they’ll go berserk).
After all, they’re not even able to speak the national language, so how can they know anything of perpatah Melayu?
And although the Chinese carpetbaggers are unable to speak the language native to the land where they’ve been residing for a couple of generations, they’re nonetheless able and well equipped to engage in Doublespeak and to wear Two Faces.

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Hannah Yeoh: “Change your government!”

Hannah Yeoh has urged the youths who desire to emigrate to instead change the government (read: topple Umno) rather than changing their passport.
Although Hannah herself had badly wanted to reside in White Tasmania, she was considered by the Aussies as undeserving of permanent residence there. So she had to knuckle down and accept that Jerusubang will have to do … for the time being at least.
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Pakatan controls the Petaling district
Subang is the evangelical hub where there is a colony of charismatic churches.
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Petaling District 2013 election
They want to UBAH the landscape
If the country remains sebuah bumi Melayu dan negara Islam, the likelihood is that more self-proclaimed Firsters will be emigrating to the white countries where their Christian brethren are the majority.
If they succeed in UBAH-ing Malaysia to suit their taste, then they will stay. But for this to happen, they need to be the ones holding the reins of government. That’s why the DAP is going all out on ABU.
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The In-Denial World of June Wong

Now let’s delve into what June Wong – a convent school alumnus and former J-Star acting group editor – had to say in her column yesterday.
In her article ‘The enemy is not in the blanket‘ (11 March 2015), Aunty June (pix above) wrote that it is the Islamic state Syrian jihadis who are “the real enemy” to Malaysian Muslims.
“… for a very long time, those who profess to want to protect Islam in Malaysia were targeting the wrong people, namely non-Muslims, and particularly the Christians,” she remonstrated.

Wrong to target Christians

Yes, Aunty June  is correct to say that it is not the Christians in general who are troubling Islam in Malaysia. (It is the DAP evangelistas.)
June Wong (JW): “Let’s be frank here. There has been increasing suspicion about Christians wanting to convert the nation and take over power.”
Helen Ang (HA): DAP have openly stated that they intend to win GE14 and kick Umno out of Putrajaya. Doesn’t their intention mean “take over power”?

JW: “That was the underlying subtext in the emotional controversy over the right of Christians to use Allah in their Bibles.”
June is complaining that the Malays are being emotional over the “right” (or we can also say, aggression) of Christians to use ‘Allah’ in their Bibles only because the Malays are suspicious about Christians wanting to convert Malaysia and take over Putrajaya.
HA: Not true, meh?

JW: “Yet, no action was taken to stop the Sikhs from using the word when it was revealed that it was used in reference to God in their holy scriptures.”
HA: Because the Sikhs, unlike the evangelistas, are not insisting that Allah has a son, born of a human mother Mary, who died on the cross and was resurrected after three days entombed in a sepulchre.
And why is June being such a batu api to drag the Sikhs into the Christian quarrel when the Muslims are not suspicious of the Sikhs to begin with?

JW: “The irony of it is the Christians had a great opportunity to win converts and they had a whole century (at least) to do it. I am referring to the colonial times under the British when very many Catholic priests and nuns and Protestant missionaries set up schools all over the country and enrolled thousands of young Malayan and then Malaysian children.”
HA: And they did indeed utilize that “great opportunity” to convert the Chinese to Christianity. They would have tried to convert the Malays too but fortunately the arrangement between the Malay rulers and the British colonialists impeded such a proselytization process.
From the book Christianities in Asia,  edited by Peter C. Phan:
“With the influx of immigrant Chinese and Indian workers to the Malay world more missionaries were imported. … [the missionaries] came in great numbers … Some of these missionaries ministered to the ethnic Chinese in the New Villages set up after the Emergency and others established churches in East Malaysia ,where many Chinese had already settled, not asimmigrant workers but as colonizers.”

JW: “… at Assunta Secondary Girls School, Petaling Jaya, in the 1970s … No one was fazed, upset, offended or felt threatened that they were being subtly influenced to convert, or their faith undermined by listening to the prayers.”
HA: Aaah, those were the more innocent days of the orang putih sisters and before the advent of the DAP Chinese evangelistas – the Hannah Yeoh’s and the Ong Kian Ming’s. 

JW: “Many of the teachers were Catholic priests and nuns who were undoubtedly motivated by their religion to come so far from home to bring enlightenment and education to the natives. Surely if they wanted to, they could have converted many to their faith.”
HA: Today’s evangelistas are not Catholics. They’re a new pop cult like the City Harvest Church.

JW: “Yet, that didn’t happen. Which is why Malaysia is still a Muslim majority nation. Instead, countless citizens benefited from being educated in mission schools.”
HA: June is throwing a red herring. Many of the mission schools have already been converted to sekolah kebangsaan while others have lost or had their Christian character diluted. The bone of contention is not the mission school inherited culture but the highway robbery of kalimah Allah.

JW: “So it’s strange in the 21st century, when churches and missionaries no longer control our school system and after almost 60 years of Malay-led rule, there is still this fervent need to defend Islam against internal threats.”
HA: The omputih missionaries are no longer around but the DAP are currently in control of Penang and Jerusubang (which is a large and populous urban and suburban area) as well as the Sarawak cities and towns.
Furthermore, after almost 60 years of Malay-led rule, there is finally the possibility that the Umno-led BN will fall.

JW: “The truth is that the harm to Muslims and Islam in this country is coming from outside, not inside and it has been happening for years now, going back to the days of Jemaah Islamiyah and al-Qaeda.”
HA: Methinks the J-Star lady doth protest too much.

JW: “So we need to put a stop to all this unnecessary defending of Islam among ourselves and focus on the real enemy.”
HA: Pokok sudah bergoyang kerana angin tetapi Aunty June pula cakap takde terasa bayu pun.

The difference between a Chinese and a Malay is that the Chinese in the Nest of Evangelistas like June Wong will deny-deny-deny whereas the Malay will be afraid, very afraid. And quite rightly so. They have been warned already about the munafiqs.

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