QUOTE(ameliorate @ Dec 1 2025, 07:42 PM)
That's rich coming from someone who praises LKY.No Type C in Sabah cabinet
No Type C in Sabah cabinet
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Yesterday, 08:29 AM
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ktards are so pathetic here discussing lack of type C representation, while Sabah ppl are more concerned if the state will be managed by purely Sabah leadership.
Meanwhile, GRS leaders are rebelling against the inclusion of BN in the cabinet. 12 elected held a secret meeting last night, who knows what discussed about. This post has been edited by Einjahr: Yesterday, 08:37 AM |
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Yesterday, 09:17 AM
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QUOTE(scorptim @ Dec 1 2025, 10:54 PM) And you’re the type of genius who plays right into their racial based voting narrative. Why PAS/UMNO voters vote for those parties? So their concerns might be heard & solved. Because they believe only a co-religionist or same ethnicity who live their lifestyle cud understand their cultural nuances.Seriously what’s the difference between you and PAS/UMNO supporters since you also vote based on race? That is for them.But % of nons are gradually getting lower. Gud luck believing that a non non wud even consider the welfare of nons sometimes into the future. It's not racism to try & select a representative from the same ethnicity but simply a logical step to have somebody to hear yor voice. Then again u may think that is of no concern for nons bcos life will surely go on anyway. But then again why even bother to vote any party for that matter? Jus stay home & let others decide the governance that u mus surely accept later. fanlou liked this post
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Yesterday, 10:05 AM
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QUOTE(WhatMan @ Dec 2 2025, 08:29 AM) Let LKY explain it better than me.Race do not matter? Don't be a juvenile idealist. fanlou liked this post
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Yesterday, 10:16 AM
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Now BN is in.
Heh heh heh...kantoi. |
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Yesterday, 10:20 AM
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QUOTE(danielmckey @ Dec 1 2025, 09:33 PM) True, you can see SG President can be malay or indian. But in MY different all want same race to rule once they rule for generations and songlapper for generations too because they learn from their root doing the same things. Can never develop the country Sabah is the example ever devil appears from double 6 tragedy, project IC, corruption, cheating, stealing, etc. you see Sabah today still poorest state in Malaysia... Sabahan should stop pretending to say they save Sabah because of GRS or Warisan because they never want you to be clever than them Once you clever than them they scared you against them. Deswai I say good governance mus start with the pipul, bcos leaders are chosen from the pipul, not the other way round. They can go all gungho as they wan. In the end still kena pijak by any govt that forms. |
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QUOTE(tmd @ Dec 1 2025, 04:49 PM) KOTA KINABALU, Dec 1 — Sabah’s new Cabinet line-up features mostly familiar faces, with the exception of Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) Datuk Jamawi Jaafar. Type C willing to sponsor lain types than support lapdogs who becum pengkhianat to own race.The line-up was sworn in by Sabah Governor Tun Musa Aman at about 3.35pm at the Istana today. In total, the Cabinet includes seven ministers from Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS), with Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) contributing two, while United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation (Upko), Barisan Nasional (BN) and PH each hold one portfolio. https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/202...esh-face/200390 |
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Yesterday, 12:04 PM
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Any state the fight is between rich and poor but politicians divert it to race vs race while the rich can stay rich and richer …
chinese kryptonite: close chinese school indian kryptonite: demolish temple malay kryptonite: anything islamic Meanwhile robber came in from backyard robbing the house … |
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aiyo
Sabah not like Semenanjung if SM no Chinese representative, next day GG |
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QUOTE(p4n6 @ Dec 2 2025, 12:04 PM) Any state the fight is between rich and poor but politicians divert it to race vs race while the rich can stay rich and richer … not distraction la. chinese kryptonite: close chinese school indian kryptonite: demolish temple malay kryptonite: anything islamic Meanwhile robber came in from backyard robbing the house … It is a social and demographic goal of many politicians. Just go and ask Dr M . He's still around. This post has been edited by Redhunt: Yesterday, 01:05 PM |
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Yesterday, 01:21 PM
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QUOTE(WhatMan @ Dec 2 2025, 08:29 AM) the man himself has a famous quote:QUOTE In multiracial societies, you don't vote in accordance with your economic interests and social interests, you vote in accordance with race and religion. and another:QUOTE "A poll says 90 percent of Chinese Singaporeans say they will elect a non-Chinese as PM. Yes, this is the ideal. You believe these polls? Utter rubbish. They say what is politically correct," he stated. amazes me how many in this thread hold up sg voters as race and color blind. LKY was the one who was all too aware that is patently not the case. SG voters are sensitive to race and religion too, the diff is that the country's political system and policies manage it differently. From GRCs (which is effectively a quota system to help non chinese get representation in the ballot box) to racial quotas in HDB, the gomen there uses its power to mitigate and contain the tendencies of people to vote based on identity. Even the last two non chinese Presidents, was a result of PAP actively choosing to nominate a non chinese face. (ironically this is quite similar to Atuk rotation based system for Sabah CM way back in the 90s). This post has been edited by diffyhelman2: Yesterday, 01:29 PM |
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type c type d type m not important
if non of the above can do any sort of work apa type pun tara guna |
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Yesterday, 03:04 PM
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QUOTE(RGRaj @ Dec 2 2025, 09:17 AM) Why PAS/UMNO voters vote for those parties? So their concerns might be heard & solved. Because they believe only a co-religionist or same ethnicity who live their lifestyle cud understand their cultural nuances. Now you deflect to non vs Muslims pula. The Sabah cabinet is mostly nons, so what’s the issue then? Still need a Chinese specifically? For what? For show? That is for them.But % of nons are gradually getting lower. Gud luck believing that a non non wud even consider the welfare of nons sometimes into the future. It's not racism to try & select a representative from the same ethnicity but simply a logical step to have somebody to hear yor voice. Then again u may think that is of no concern for nons bcos life will surely go on anyway. But then again why even bother to vote any party for that matter? Jus stay home & let others decide the governance that u mus surely accept later. Is there a need to be same race to hear your voice? You guys voted MIC for decades, what voice did they hear? What did they do for the Indian community apart from enriching themselves only? Same with whatever Indian MPs, how many have actually contributed to the Indian community? |
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