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 BERAK: DAP boikot dilantik exco Sabah wakil Cina

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sadukarzz
post Dec 2 2025, 11:25 AM

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Yes keep the bashing of Sabahan chinese

Next round, Sabah & Sarawak show you what you truly reap when PH makes a mistake and loses enough seat in peninsula.

Sabah & Sarawak support whoever in federal be government as long as they leave Sabah & Sarawak alone.

Peninsula states on the other hand if PH loses enough seats thanks to Green wave to BN/PN .. oh yea, patutlah PH supporters goyang
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post Dec 2 2025, 12:02 PM

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QUOTE(ClarenceT @ Dec 2 2025, 11:58 AM)
Just shut down DAP Sabah and DAP Sarawak lah. DAP members should join local parties.
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That's not gonna happen though realistically

Because it will show that DAP "give up"
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post Dec 2 2025, 12:40 PM

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QUOTE(dawnreaver @ Dec 2 2025, 12:19 PM)
You really think BN and PN won't spread their influence into East Malaysia if they control the federal government?
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If they win federal government, should the concern be then spread into Sabah & Sarawak? Borneo have stronger resistance against PAS as compared to peninsula, so concern about yourselves first before bashing Sabahan chinese for not voting DAP.

Even if so, for Sabah, in parliamentary seats, maybe

In ADUN? PAS can continue to celebrate their 1 sole candidate which won due to previously being ADUN, and local ground support instead of PAS.

BN? They are already here since the very beginning, and their support is being eroded.

In Sarawak, got any sign of PAS/UMNO?
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post Dec 2 2025, 05:17 PM

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QUOTE(Selectt @ Dec 2 2025, 04:27 PM)
whats the experience/reason behind this stand? talking abt general macro view here.

seDAP didnt fight for S&S issue like MA63?

and ha, why normal voter like yourself want malaya party to stay out?
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Are you ready to hear a truly neutral (might be lengthy) - Sabah first view? When I say listen, of course I am not forcing this down on you or anyone, its a truly deliberate intentional thought that was long brewing.

If yes, read further. If you are going to troll / bash / flame / come in with a bias to support any specific party - Then I suggest you not to open and proceed. Because if you do, might just make you look foolish. If you could have a reasonable and cool headed discussion, then welcomed.

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post Dec 2 2025, 06:12 PM

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QUOTE(kding2 @ Dec 2 2025, 04:59 PM)
They should give up S&S. I mean, how many years already that they tried to win people from S&S and it always ended in a failure.  They should just focus everything on W.M.
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Maybe, but if they do that it means that they concede

If they concede, how will their supporters think of their strength?
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post Dec 2 2025, 06:46 PM

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QUOTE(bashlyner @ Dec 2 2025, 06:40 PM)
Macai DAP from Peninsula will think that Sabahan rather vote for corrupted local party instead of clean and competent DAP candidate <-- many of them has superiority complex and racist view that DAP is the most competant party in the country due to majority of certain race  brows.gif

Of course this will then lead to the conclusion of "padan muka so many frogs and corruption"

How to reconcile with macai DAP?  confused.gif
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Again, I respect your views despite it carries some sarcasm towards DAP

Their downfall in Sabah isn't exactly because they suck too much, its just that they don't do enough

That's that, and it doesn't mean that its over for them entirely despite it would be difficult

But whether they heed the lesson on overconfidence and be better, or just keep on going ahead as is

Be it their supporter or hater, nation's welfare should come before any affiliation and loyalty to a party

 

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