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post Sep 19 2019, 03:12 PM

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QUOTE(patt_sue @ Sep 19 2019, 03:01 PM)
Tun and Bersatu trying to "out-malay" pas and UMNO....
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Yeah. Seems both fight to win malay heart.

How about the nons and other minorities ? Not important anymore?
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QUOTE(Hobbez @ Sep 19 2019, 04:46 PM)
I only know of a few minorities in the world who have "pride gatherings". Like "Black Pride" in the US.

But I don't know of any majorities in the world who have "pride gatherings".

Except Malaysia.

Even Indonesia, Brazil, or any ASEAN country with multiracial makeup also no such thing.

It does not make Malaysian Malays look good, to be honest, in the eyes of the world.
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got... black pride @ zimbabwe... interested fact, their 90+ senile mugabe just sell salted egg, cant wait for somebody else to join him too..

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ZANU-PF: MUGABE PLAYED CRITICAL ROLE IN INSTILLING BLACK PRIDE

Robert Mugabe, who passed on at a hospital in Singapore at the age of 95, has been lauded the party he led for nearly 40 years.

OHANNESBURG – Zimbabwe’s governing party Zanu-PF says while Robert Mugabe has made some mistakes, he played a critical role in instilling black pride in Zimbabweans.

Mugabe died at a Singapore hospital while seeking treatment.

He led Zanu-PF for nearly four decades before being removed from office in a military coup in 2017.

Zimbabwe’s ruling party’s spokesperson Kennedy Mandaza said, “Today we see the majority of Zimbabweans are proud to be identified as blacks because it is one of the things that we learned from Robert Mugabe.”

MIXED REACTIONS FOLLOWING NEWS OF MUGABE'S DEATH

Speaking outside the World Economic Forum in Cape Town on Friday, Hage Geingob said Mugabe led a full life and will be remembered.

Geingob said it was not for him to judge the legacy of Zimbabwe’s former President.

He said Mugabe played a crucial role in the liberation of not only Zimbabwe but the entire continent from colonial rule.

“The world also lost a statesman. So, 95 years is a long time and in my culture, we celebrate. We don’t say he died.

So, we’re celebrating this guy and his legacy. He was a good freedom fighter and did not compromise.”

Meanwhile, former anti-apartheid activist and British Foreign Office Minister Lord Peter Hain said history would judge Robert Mugabe harshly.

He called the ousted Zimbabwe president a classical example of a liberator who betrayed the values of the struggle he championed.

Hain said he did not feel grief about Mugabe’s death in Singapore at the age of 95.

“I can’t say that I’m sorry because he betrayed every one of those values of the freedom struggle of democracy, human rights and social justice and came to preside over a corrupt regime,” he said.
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QUOTE(wadepak @ Sep 19 2019, 05:12 PM)
Yeah. Seems both fight to win malay heart.

How about the nons and other minorities ? Not important anymore?
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post Sep 19 2019, 03:20 PM

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I never heard...honor of the Chinese or Indian conggress before.
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post Sep 19 2019, 03:21 PM

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UM?

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bristlebb
post Sep 19 2019, 03:23 PM

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need to himpun baru ada maruah
lol
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post Sep 19 2019, 03:24 PM

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Can fly pride flag or not?

Owai~ wrong pride..

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post Sep 19 2019, 03:24 PM

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Agong Malay
PM Malay
Military Malay
Police Malay
Petronas Malay
TNB Malay
Khazanah Malay
GLC Malay
Bank Negara Malay
Majority Malay

Still not enough Maruah?
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post Sep 19 2019, 03:30 PM

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QUOTE(nasi lemak 20 sen @ Sep 19 2019, 02:22 PM)
DBP => maruah

Definisi : kehormatan atau harga diri (seseorang); nama baik: Kita mestilah menjaga ~ diri dan ~ bangsa kita. (Kamus Pelajar Edisi Kedua)

Google => pride

a feeling or deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's own achievements, the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated, or from qualities or possessions that are widely admired.
UM Malay Excellence Studies Centre organises Malay Congress on Oct 6

COMMENTARY, Sept 19 — The Universti Malaya Malay Excellence Studies Centre is organising a mammoth gathering of Malays on October 6 ― this time a non-political — for those who are non-partisan to have their voices heard by leaders in both the ruling parties and the Opposition.

To be held at Axiata Arena, the closed-door stadium in Bukit Jalil, the gathering is called Kongres Maruah Melayu or Malay Pride Congress and aims to chart the community’s course in all aspects including economy and politics.

Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has been invited to give his amanat or mandate to an expected crowd of 20,000 including members and supporters of Malay non-governmental organisations (NGOs) around the country.

The gathering follows the just concluded Umno-PAS Himpunan Perpaduan Ummah attended by some 30,000 members and supporters of both parties at the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) and which pledged to champion a Malay and Islamic course that was inclusive to non-Malays.

In short, the two parties will not only champion the Malays and Islam but also Malaysians in general.

Leaders of both parties have charted their course and are now working on the finer details such as divisions of seats and states.

But for the coming non-partisan gathering, the organiser expects about five resolutions to be endorsed by the participants before these are handed over to Dr Mahathir for the government to implement.

The resolutions expected include for a unified school system for racial integration; listing Islam as the official religion of the federation; and clarification of the racial and religious characteristics of candidates to be prime minister.

Whether the gathering is a success or not, the fact is the Umno-PAS political co-operation has given birth to a countermovement to unite the Malays rather than divide them.

It is unclear if the event has political backing.

The Umno-PAS cooperation has, in a way, “threatened” the existence of Malay-based party in the ruling Pakatan Harapan (PH).

It is not so much whether the co-operation is able to unite the Malays but that it highlights unfulfilled PH pledges and the coalition’s alleged dismantling of Malay and Islamic institutions.

PH has only one Malay-based party, Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu). The others — Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) and Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah) — are multi-racial.

Bersatu with its chairman, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, is expanding its influence and on a big membership drive to strengthen its position in the ruling coalition as well as in the country’s political arena.

The party has achieved its second objective but the first is still a distance away and the Umno-PAS co-operation is an obstacle.

The Malays are cautious as they feel the Malay parties in the ruling coalition lack the political will and power to address problems faced by the community as well as focus on their economic development.

They feel the only Malay party they could bank on was Bersatu but it seems to have lost their trust and they are now looking for platforms that can champion their cause.

Now they have an option: the Umno-PAS cooperation that is a mix of moderation and fundamentalism that appeals to both lower and middle-income Malays who make up the majority of voters.

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/201...n-oct-6/1792075
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post Sep 19 2019, 03:32 PM

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AIYO.. who bully you again? DAP ka?
They so strong meh?

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post Sep 19 2019, 03:32 PM

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If pride in the name of love, boleh lagi.
Ini pride because of R&R elite fat cats, boleh pergi mati lah kamu.
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post Sep 19 2019, 03:35 PM

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hari2 maruah
u don't see christian go to church every sunday to talk abt maruah
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post Sep 19 2019, 03:35 PM

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maruah apa benda.. suka2 kipas r&r sentiment while the 5~10% elite of ur society laughing n enjoying high tea in 5star hotel..
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post Sep 19 2019, 03:37 PM

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Dah agak dah.... Mesti ada yang menyalak punya.... Ouff.. Ouff... Ouff...
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post Sep 19 2019, 03:39 PM

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QUOTE(Newsray @ Sep 19 2019, 03:24 PM)
Agong Malay
PM Malay
Military Malay
Police Malay
Petronas Malay
TNB Malay
Khazanah Malay
GLC Malay
Bank Negara Malay
Majority Malay

Still not enough Maruah?
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Except number 1, the rest all songlap laugh.gif
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post Sep 19 2019, 03:41 PM

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QUOTE(Innovation @ Sep 19 2019, 03:35 PM)
maruah apa benda.. suka2 kipas r&r sentiment  while the 5~10% elite of ur society laughing n enjoying high tea in 5star hotel..
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Minum ribena saja
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post Sep 19 2019, 03:44 PM

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Fucuk me, pretty much what I was expecting to happen after the UMNO-Pas thingy.

Now both sides are competing to out-Malay each other.

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post Sep 19 2019, 03:45 PM

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banyak time pul0k nak buat himpunan kempunan


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post Sep 19 2019, 04:41 PM

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this is atuk's event.
why are you attacking?
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post Sep 19 2019, 04:51 PM

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What is happening to their maruah exactly?

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