I have never supported them or any other terrorists party since day 1.
I even make satire jokes to explain their stupidity:
QUOTE(smsid @ Oct 8 2023, 05:00 PM)
Israel has just launched a new land grab as its old permit has been renewed recently by hamas.
While hamas leader is dumbfounded as how his paragliding army manages to breached Israel state of the art defense system, the contestants have already prepared to settle on the new land by bringing along their mattresses.
More new property and land will be available for our people, as the army is busy killing the previous habitant.
And what will happen to hamas men? They said they will forever feel gratitude for their involvement and wish such arrangements can be lasted for another 50 years as they require more land in the foreseeable future.
QUOTE(damonlbs @ May 31 2025, 03:57 PM)
then why u stay in DAP area?
why dont u move PN area?
I voted many times for DAP, back when they are opposition, now it is 2 x 5 whoever gets power.
I like living in Subang Jaya, only MBSJ give problem lately after Hannah Yeoh left us.
This post has been edited by smsid: May 31 2025, 04:05 PM
False, many of the wealth laundered to Singapore, according to this documentary:
Even Pamela Ling was staying on her high valued properties in Singapore as she filed for her divorce settlement there.
If the wealth is in Sarawak, then they will not be blaming semenanjung today.
no way, Taib take more than Malaya...
🔁 Comparison: "Malaya Took vs. Taib Took" from Sarawak 🔹 1. Sarawak’s Resource Contribution Oil & Gas: Sarawak produces ~850,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, contributing massively to Petronas.
Natural Gas: Sarawak is the main LNG hub of Malaysia (Bintulu plant, run by Petronas).
Timber & Palm Oil: Historically among the top exporters in Southeast Asia, especially in the 1980s–2000s.
💰 Estimated value extracted over decades: More than RM1.2 trillion in oil and gas since the 1970s (source: Petronas reports, NGO estimates)
🔹 2. What Malaya Took (Federal Government) For decades, under the Petroleum Development Act 1974, Petronas gave only 5% royalty to Sarawak.
The remaining 95% of oil revenue went to the federal government, dominated by leaders from Malaya.
🧮 If oil revenues were RM1.2 trillion, Sarawak only got RM60 billion. Malaya (via Petronas and federal revenue): RM1.14 trillion.
Federal budget spending consistently favored Peninsular infrastructure, education, defense, and GLCs.
🔹 3. What Taib Took (Privately) Through crony logging licenses, land alienation, and control over state-linked companies (CMS, etc.).
His family empire spans 400+ companies worldwide.
Sarawak Report and Bruno Manser Fund estimate:
🏦 Taib family wealth = RM 40–50 billion, possibly more.
🟨 SUMMARY COMPARISON Beneficiary Estimated Gains from Sarawak Federal Govt (Malaya) ~RM1.14 trillion (oil/gas, taxes, etc.) Taib Family (Private) ~RM40–50 billion (land, timber, kickbacks)
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🔁 Comparison: "Malaya Took vs. Taib Took" from Sarawak 🔹 1. Sarawak’s Resource Contribution Oil & Gas: Sarawak produces ~850,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, contributing massively to Petronas.
Natural Gas: Sarawak is the main LNG hub of Malaysia (Bintulu plant, run by Petronas).
Timber & Palm Oil: Historically among the top exporters in Southeast Asia, especially in the 1980s–2000s.
💰 Estimated value extracted over decades: More than RM1.2 trillion in oil and gas since the 1970s (source: Petronas reports, NGO estimates)
🔹 2. What Malaya Took (Federal Government) For decades, under the Petroleum Development Act 1974, Petronas gave only 5% royalty to Sarawak.
The remaining 95% of oil revenue went to the federal government, dominated by leaders from Malaya.
🧮 If oil revenues were RM1.2 trillion, Sarawak only got RM60 billion. Malaya (via Petronas and federal revenue): RM1.14 trillion.
Federal budget spending consistently favored Peninsular infrastructure, education, defense, and GLCs.
🔹 3. What Taib Took (Privately) Through crony logging licenses, land alienation, and control over state-linked companies (CMS, etc.).
His family empire spans 400+ companies worldwide.
Sarawak Report and Bruno Manser Fund estimate:
🏦 Taib family wealth = RM 40–50 billion, possibly more.
🟨 SUMMARY COMPARISON Beneficiary Estimated Gains from Sarawak Federal Govt (Malaya) ~RM1.14 trillion (oil/gas, taxes, etc.) Taib Family (Private) ~RM40–50 billion (land, timber, kickbacks)
What Sarawakians natives value more is their land, the ecosystem and habitat for their livelihoods, they don't care about oil under the sea, only certain greedy people care, who wish to songlap for themselves only.
Everyone is enjoying gas and petrol subsidies for decades, all thanks to Petronas.
Also you conveniently miss out many billionaires tycoon in Sarawak under the radar.
What Sarawakians natives value more is their land, the ecosystem and habitat for their livelihoods, they don't care about oil under the sea, only certain greedy people care, who wish to songlap for themselves only.
Everyone is enjoying gas and petrol subsidies for decades, all thanks to Petronas.
Also you conveniently miss out many billionaires tycoon in Sarawak under the radar.
“The RM1.14 trillion siphoned by the federal government from Sarawak’s oil and gas could have more than compensated for everything that was lost — our native land, our destroyed forests, our displaced communities, and our stolen future. Instead, it funded mega projects in Malaya while our villages lacked roads, clinics, and clean water. Imagine if just a fraction of that had been used to empower indigenous land rights, protect ecosystems, and invest in sustainable rural livelihoods. But no — both greedy politicians and silent timber tycoons chose to enrich themselves while pretending it was for national development.
“The RM1.14 trillion siphoned by the federal government from Sarawak’s oil and gas could have more than compensated for everything that was lost — our native land, our destroyed forests, our displaced communities, and our stolen future. Instead, it funded mega projects in Malaya while our villages lacked roads, clinics, and clean water. Imagine if just a fraction of that had been used to empower indigenous land rights, protect ecosystems, and invest in sustainable rural livelihoods. But no — both greedy politicians and silent timber tycoons chose to enrich themselves while pretending it was for national development.
Lol, sendiri kenyang, pastu blame everything to federal, hebat scammers.
QUOTE(CehhVss @ May 13 2025, 03:33 PM)
those sarawakians easily content with with packs of beer
Lol, sendiri kenyang, pastu blame everything to federal, hebat scammers.
Out of the RM1.14 trillion taken from Sarawak, just 5% — about RM50 billion — was enough to “pay the fee” to keep UMNO and PAS out of Sarawak. A small cut to maintain political control. In return, we were left under one family’s grip and a cartel of timber tycoons. But ironically, by keeping Malaya’s extremists out, Sarawak preserved some space to fight back — and today we have a real chance to reclaim MA63. Yes, we were robbed. But at least it wasn’t total colonisation. Now it’s up to us to take back what’s ours.
Out of the RM1.14 trillion taken from Sarawak, just 5% — about RM50 billion — was enough to “pay the fee” to keep UMNO and PAS out of Sarawak. A small cut to maintain political control. In return, we were left under one family’s grip and a cartel of timber tycoons. But ironically, by keeping Malaya’s extremists out, Sarawak preserved some space to fight back — and today we have a real chance to reclaim MA63. Yes, we were robbed. But at least it wasn’t total colonisation. Now it’s up to us to take back what’s ours.
so shiok kah using chatgpt for your propaganda? so much em dash u use there bro
Out of the RM1.14 trillion taken from Sarawak, just 5% — about RM50 billion — was enough to “pay the fee” to keep UMNO and PAS out of Sarawak. A small cut to maintain political control. In return, we were left under one family’s grip and a cartel of timber tycoons. But ironically, by keeping Malaya’s extremists out, Sarawak preserved some space to fight back — and today we have a real chance to reclaim MA63. Yes, we were robbed. But at least it wasn’t total colonisation. Now it’s up to us to take back what’s ours.
Those wealth does not include billions of money laundering in Singapore for 3 decades according to the documentary.
So those are just tip of the iceberg.
Meanwhile, Petronas's profit benefits everyone including Sarawak folks, petrol, diesel, gas, is cheap, way below the market price, and natives have tongkat too.
Better that then let the profit goes to Taib, and his gang of rich tycoon in Sarawak and Singapore.