24 September, 2009

Zainudin Maidin mengundang kekalahan 4 DUN dan 2 Parlimen

(MT ucapkan ribuan terima kasih kepada mereka yang telah memberi kerjasama, pandangan, maklumat, cadangan dan kritikan membina di antaranya :
MCA Merbok, Gerakan Merbok, MIC 1, MIC2, MIC3, khairah Mesjid Merbok, Khairah Mesjid Taman Ria Jaya, Khairiah Mesjid Sungai Layar, Khairiah Mesjid Tanjung Dawai, Khairiah Mesjid Bandar Sungai Petani, Kelab Cinta Sayang, Swiss Inn Hotel, Nasi Kandar Pelita, Sungai Petani Club, Cinta Sayang Club, Persatuan Vateran, Persatuan PIBG, Pegawai Daerah, Penghulu-penghulu, Suruhanjaya Pilihanraya, Persatuan Belia-belia, Maxis, Celcom, Polis, Tentera dan yang langsung atau secara tidak langsung)
Pertambahan pengundi baru sebanyak 6,521 jelas tidak langsung membantu BN dan UMNO Merbok. Malah sejumlah besar pengundi yang mengundi Tok Zam dalam PRU2004 iaitu sebanyak 7,164 pengundi tidak mengundi calun UMNO Tajul Urus Mat Zain.

Peningkatan pengundi Melayu sebanyak 3.1% juga langsung tidak membantu Tajul. Siapakah mereka ini? Adakah Melayu tidak undi Tajul. Yang jelas ialah peningkatan mendadak undi Rashid Din (Calun PKR) sebanyak 11,379 jika dibanding dengan Saiful Izham (Calun PKR2004). Purata pengundi setia PKR hanyalah 14,535 sahaja merujuk rekod lama semasa Daim menjadi calun.

Hakikat yang sebenarnya ramai pengundi-pengundi Tok Zam telah menggerakan ”silent protes”. Apabila Tok Zam dipindahkan ke Sungai Petani, ramai penyokong-penyokong atas pagar Tok Zam di Merbok telah membuat ”silent protes”, mereka ini jarang kelihatan di dalam senario perdana politik Merbok.

Tok Zam sendiri secara tidak langsung terlibat di dalam usaha-usaha sabotaj Tajul tapi secara halus dan licik. Beliau tidak pernah mengambil inisiatif atau usaha untuk berjumpa dan membuat pertemuan di Merbok mengistiharkan beliau akan ke Sungai Petani serta menyeru penyokong-penyokongnya untuk terus mengundi Barisan dan menyokong Tajul sebagai successornya. Tindakan Tok Zam ini seperti "kacang lupakan kulit" langsung tidak mengucapkan terima kasih dan selamat tinggal kepada pengundi-pengundi beliau.

Sebaliknya penyokong-penyokong Tajul juga over confident dengan menghentam Tok Zam di belakang mengatakan orang Merbok dah tak mau Tok Zam depa dah tendang Tok Zam ke Sungai Petani. Di Sungai Petani pula orang-orang Tajul terus menghasut orang-orang UMNO Sungai Petani mengatakan ”kami dah tak mau Tok Zam, laaa ni ambik kat hampa pulak”.

Di Sungai Petani Tok Zam berhempas pulas tercungap-cungap malah Tok Zam juga begitu ”over confident” bahawa populariti beliau setanding dengan populariti Siti Nurhaliza dan Datuk K bahawa ramai yang mengenali beliau dan semua akan mengundi beliau bulat-bulat.

Tetapi beliau terlupa bahawa penampilan beliau dalam RTM tidak langsung membantu beliau kerana pengundi-pengundi muda lebih gemar menonton TV3, Astro serta banyak bergantung maklumat dari blog dan internet.

Pengundi-pengundi Cina dan India pulak hanya membaca akhbar Star, China Press, Sin Chew dan Nanyang yang banyak menghentam beliau. Pengundi-pengundi beliau hanyalah orang-orang tua di kampung-kampung Kota Kuala Muda yang sedang dibuai lagu-lagu nostalgia ”Angin Menderu, ciptaan Zubir Said nyanyian Rubiah dalam Filem Racun Dunia 1949”

Beliau pula selesa apabila diyakini oleh pelakon-pelakon politik di Sungai Petani seperti Mahdzir Khir bahawa ”dont worry datuk, kalau undi you kurang 50% pun kita masih menang”.

Apabila hijrah ke Sungai Petani ramai penyokong Tok Zam di Merbok tak turun mengundi khasnya pengundi Melayu atas pagar. Secara tidak langsung Tok Zam juga mengundang kepada kekalahan Tajul Urus Mat Zain, ”silent protest dan silent sabotage”.

Konklusinya penghijrahan Tok Zam telah mengundang kekalahan BN di Tanjung Dawai, Merbok, Sungai Petani, Pantai Merdeka, Bukit Selambau dan Sidam.

The Malay Supremacy: Should it continue? Chua Soi Lek

Tuesday, May 6, 2008
The recent gathering of 200 Malay NGOs was purportedly to discuss the status of Malays after the elections. From my reading in Utusan Malaysia, I must say that I’m totally disgusted and disappointed that many academicians who are involved in the congress are totally living in ivory towers, completely out of touch with the rakyat of Malaysia.

Maybe they have been in the University for too long and they are there not because of their academic excellence, but because of the affirmative action program, so much so that they are so lacking in intellectual capabilities to come up with to put it kindly, hare-brained proposals. This is obvious as their standards have been going downhill, unfortunately, they are playing a leading role in this congress, presenting their papers and guiding the Malay NGOs.


Today, we are talking about globalization, competitiveness, equality, fairness, democracy and we have among us people who feel that they should be more equal than others by virtue of birth and hence, you can see some bumis who feel or who demand their entitlement as if by right of birth. To make things worse, this is sometimes reinforced by government agencies and this is often the cause of so much friction and dissatisfaction among the non-Malays towards the Malays.

It is because of this that I always feel that race and religion will continue to dominate our political landscape. If the Malays insist on “Ketuanan Melayu” (Malay Supremacy) and that they are supreme in this country, they should not be worried about the advancement by non-Malays since in their mind, they are always supreme.

Problems arise because in order to be supreme, they want the non-Malays not to advance. They want to eat the cake and keep the cake. The PM always says that he is a leader not only for the Malays but all Malaysians. So, we hope that he will walk the talk and not be shaken by these 200 Malay NGOs with their emotional and racial rantings in Johor Bahru over the weekend.


Some Malays must accept the political reality that Malaysia today is different than Malaysia 51 years ago when we achieve independence. If this group of Malay thinks that we are still the same, then we are doomed as a nation.

Obviously we have changed and we will continue to change to cope up with the changing time. It is those Malays who have not changed, unwilling to change or not knowing how to change that caused Malaysia growth to be slowed down in the last 15 years, while the rest of the world have moved on, we are still saddled with the problem of race and religion and who is supreme in a land that belongs to all Malaysian to be shared equally by all Malaysians irrespective of race and religion. (source : drchua9.blogspot.com)