WHY MORE RACIAL AFTER 2008 GE?


It seems which Barisan Nasional leaders have been incompetent to accept a mandate of a RAKYATon voting for a stronger Opposition given 2008 General Elections.

The losses of BN in which polls should have been a stepping mill to CHANGE, though they have still NOT learnt their lesson.

Recent developments prove extreme racism, thuggery,dubious sex claim with prolongation of fake videos shown as good as non-religious tolerance.

The Penang leaders statement below could be rather scold though a means of a problem lies withinUMNO/BN as good as their faithfull supporters, NGO,media etc. "Anwar Ibrahim"/BN thinks by creating 'unrest' as good as problems in these manners, a rakyat will return as good as perspective a BN in to power (somewhat taking a rakyat under "ransom"). Rather than rebellious a problem during a source, a Penang leader seems to blame a people's trust given during a 2008 ubiquitous elections.

A glance during a new large turn-out of Bersih 3.0,which had comprised of all a races as good as there were even reported which a muhibbah suggestion was a suggestion of a day, helping a single another irrespective of a secular status.

It is expected, if "Anwar Ibrahim"/BNdoes not CHANGE, some-more States as good as Parliament seats will be cumulative by a Opposition/Independent possibilities during a forthcoming 13 General Elections.

Read this report from Malaysian Insider:


Malaysians some-more secular after 2008 polls, says Penang BN chief

By Clara Chooi

June 03, 2012


Gerakan secretary-general Teng Chang Yeow pronounced! which a s a multiracial party, it had found it tougher to verbalise upon non-racial topics over a past couple of years. Picture by Jack Ooi
KUALA LUMPUR, Jun 3 Malaysians have grown some-more secular given a 2008 ubiquitous election, Penang Barisan Nasional (BN) arch Teng Chang Yeow has said, refuting claims which a electorate is now ready to accept non race-based politics.
The Gerakan secretary-general forked out which as a multiracial party, it had found it tougher to verbalise upon non-racial topics over a past couple of years, pointing to a slew of racially-charged incidents in a nation after a last polls.
He combined which after a polls, some-more race-based bodies similar to Malay right-wing group Perkasa had mushroomed, adding to a already heightened state of secular tragedy in a country.
"I don't consider Malaysians have changed divided from race-based politics. After 308 (Election 2008), you found which it was tougher to speak about non-racial issues.
"Look during a issues brought forward currently it is some-more secular currently than it was in a past.
"You see, there is even a investiture of groups similar to Perkasa... this is not full of health for a governing body of Malaysia, for a country's nation-building," he pronounced during a new interview withThe Malaysian Insider.
Teng forked out which he was even finding it hard to widespread a view of multiracialism within Gerakan, even though a celebration is not race-based.
He explained which members often raise a paint as good as cry when there have been suggestions to appoint non-Chinese leaders to top posts, digest a party's claim to be multiracial as mere rhetoric.
He pronounced usually some fifteen per cent of a party's about 400,000 members have been non-Malays, which is a far cry from Gerakan's key objective to be a "Malaysian party".
"Gerakan has to do so most some-more than what ! it is to day. There have been rhetorics (sic)... though it won't get us anywhere.

A Merdeka Center poll found which only over a third of Malaysians believed which there was "sincere as good as accessible racial unity." file pic
"Gerakan leaders as good as members contingency accept a fact which you need to partisan some-more non-Chinese members to strengthen a party's ideology," he said.
"Every now as good as then, when you want to put up possibilities of other races than a Chinese, there have been firm to be leaders questioning why you should give this or which to a sold race it is not healthy.
"They cannot run divided from a reality which you have been not a Chinese or Malay party... you have been a Malaysian party. Many fail to demeanour during that," he said.
Teng combined which Gerakan should no longer use a forgive which it needs time to morph in to a some-more multiracial party, pointing out which a celebration has had good over 40 years to do this.
"This is no longer a time to plead though a time to implement," he said.
Reports of secular as good as eremite conflicts in a nation had increased significantly after a landmark Election 2008 a stiffest competition in Malaysian history.
With a ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) losing its customary two-thirds hold upon Parliament as good as four state governments, many domestic leaders appeared to have retreated in to secular silos to drum up support.
This has been attributed to a rise in racial tragedy here, leading to numerous cases of racially encouraged incidents which have strike media headlines over a past couple of years, including a 2010 bombings during multiform houses of worship, a Shah Alam cowhead protest, a argumentative raid during a Damansara Utama Methodist Church (DUMC) here, claims of Christ! ians pro selytising to Muslims as good as a government's lien of Malay denunciation bibles.
In a single new incident earlier this year, even Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak found himself during a centre of a religiously-motivated controversy when Muslim clerics expressed their disdain over his preference to attend Thaipusam celebrations atBatu Caves.
A Merdeka Center poll in Jun last year found which usually 66 per cent of respondents pronounced racial relations were "good" a fifteen per cent decrease from a 78 per cent who pronounced a same 5 years ago.
The perspective researchers additionally found which only over a third believed which there was "sincere as good as accessible racial unity," down from 54 per cent 5 years ago.
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