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*SOON EVERY NON-MALAYS & NON-MUSLIMS ARE IRRELEVANT AND UNIMPORTANT IN MALAYSIA*

*SOON EVERY NON-MALAYS & NON-MUSLIMS ARE IRRELEVANT AND UNIMPORTANT IN MALAYSIA* *This Commentary Is Realistic* By *2050 Malaysia* will have only 10-15% Non Muslims & Non-Malays. *The Real Fight in Malaysian Politics* is always *between the Malays* and not the *Non Malays.* *The Fight for the Malay Rights* will be a *Non-Issue* in the near future. Don't forget that *Malaysian Chinese and Indians* today only comprise *25%* of the *Total Population* and this percentage is fast dropping. In *10 Years time*, it may be only *20%* and in *15 Years* from now, only *15%*. 😰 Because of *Emigration* and *Lower Birth Rate*, the *Non Malay Population is Shrinking Fast*.😰 So, whether you pay attention to *Malay Rights* or not, in *10 Years' time*, it will become a *Non-Issue*. They don't even have to debate that matter with you as it becomes a *Non-Issue*, whether you like it or not! The route to for *Non Malays,* your *Future Well -Being* is to *Be Strong...

Uphold RMK13 and Rafizi’s Reform Legacy

SAMENTA: Uphold RMK13 and Rafizi's Reform Legacy Kuala Lumpur, 28 May 2025 The Small and Medium Enterprises Association of Malaysia (SAMENTA) today calls on the government to maintain policy continuity and commit to bold, long-term economic reforms as the 13th Malaysia Plan (RMK13) approaches finalisation, following the resignation of Dato' Seri Rafizi Ramli as Minister of Economy. While the final blueprint of RMK13 has yet to be made public, SAMENTA has provided feedback from the SME sector and broader industry. The association warns that Malaysia risks losing another economic cycle unless reforms outlined in the draft RMK13 are protected and fully implemented. "RMK13 must not be seen as the vision of a single minister. It is a national blueprint born out of broad consultations and urgent necessity," said Datuk William Ng, national president of SAMENTA. "Malaysia has fallen behind our Asian peers because we've failed to act boldly on the basics: ...

Fwded as Received.

Fwded as Received. Here's a sharp, sarcastic, and blistering critique of the May 24 rally and the supremacy rhetoric it embodies: *When Gluttons Cry Famine* _By a Citizen With a Spine_ *This weekend, in the blistering sun of our shared capital, 700 self-declared guardians of Malay-Muslim supremacy will gather to sob. Yes, sob — not for the poor, not for the Orang Asli who've been chased off ancestral lands, not for the jobless youth or hungry children. No — they will gather to weep at the sheer injustice… of not having more.* *How cruel is Malaysia, that gives them*: • Discounted homes, yet they demand castles; • Guaranteed public jobs, but they want titles; • Quotas for universities, but wail at merit; • Control of the civil service, the military, the police, and yet cry marginalisation; • 150 MPs, and still play the minority card; •• Billions in MARA, Tabung Haji, ASB, and still claim theft. *Is this not a tragicomedy of overfed gluttons shrieking famine...

*Long but good read on Corruption in Malaysia!*

*Long but good read on Corruption in Malaysia!* ********* Good governance! G25 Forum, Penang, 17 May 2025 … Speech by Panellist Datuk Dr Johan Arriffin, member of G25. Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, Tan Sri Sherif, and esteem members of G25. The theme before us today is good governance. It is a vast and complex subject, but given the time constraints, I will narrow the focus to a particular dimension: "Religiosity and Governance," and more specifically, why corruption seems to thrive in a Muslim majority Malaysia. The Muslim Society Islam and Malay identity are deeply intertwined inseparable in both cultural and political terms. The convergence of identity politics, Islam, and Malay ethnicity forms a powerful force—one that holds the potential to either unify or fracture Malaysia. As seen in Singapore's recent election campaign, political leaders have stressed the importance of keeping race and religion separate from politics. While Islam is...

Hardworking Students Betrayed

Hardworking Students Betrayed: MoE's "Shifting Goalposts" Undermines Chances by Non-Bumi Students for Matriculation If an "A-" in the SPM is no longer considered an "A", then what is it worth? The Ministry of Education's (MoE) sudden change in the Matriculation admission criteria—excluding "A-" from the definition of an "A"—is deeply unjust and feels like "shifting the goalpost during a match." It is a betrayal against students who have slogged tirelessly, in particular non-Bumiputeras who are unjustly deprived of their rightful opportunity to pursue tertiary education. Students who achieved 10 "A's", including "A-" grades, reasonably expected automatic entry into the Matriculation programme based on last year's promise by Prime Minister Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim. At the time, the policy was presented as race-blind and merit-based. But in reality, the intake process still adheres to...

*LETTER TO TUN DR MAHATHIR*

👏👏👏 *Pls viral as* *requested by* *Patricia D Cruz* 🇲🇾❤️🇲🇾 *LETTER TO TUN DR MAHATHIR* * From:- Patricia D'Cruz* Dear Tun Dr Mahathir, I am not a politician, nor an academic, nor a CEO of importance. In fact I am a housewife with no great ambition save for wanting my family to be safe and sound and above all happy. A little insight into my background. My father was actually born in Malaysia or rather Malaya as it was called at that time. We are talking about 1933. His forefathers came from Kerala. My mother on the other hand came to Malaya to get married to my father. Now my paternal forefathers did not come as indentured slaves to work on the estates. In fact they had nothing to do with the British at all. It was a rather romantic story actually. My paternal grandfather was a Hindu by the name of Krishnan Nair. He fell in love with a Christian woman (my late paternal grandmother) by the name of Emily D Cruz. Now as it was in the case in those times (and still ...

Does Peninsular Malaysia belong exclusively to the Malays

https://www.malaysiakini.com/columns/742485 COMMENT | Does Peninsular Malaysia belong exclusively to the Malays? COMMENT | In recent years, the claim that Peninsular Malaysia or West Malaysia (formerly Malaya or Tanah Melayu) belongs exclusively to the Malays ('Malay land') has gained traction among certain political factions intent on promoting the divisive and self-serving ' Ketuanan Melayu ' (Malay supremacy) agenda. This assertion is deeply flawed – historically, constitutionally, and morally. It undermines the spirit of inclusivity enshrined in our Federal Constitution and distorts the richly pluralistic history of our nation. If left unchallenged, such a narrative risks fostering division and disenfranchising millions of non-Malay citizens whose forebears not only played a vital role in shaping Peninsular Malaysia but also lost their lives in developing its infrastructure due to disease, snake bites, exhaustion and malnutrition. Peninsular Malaysia...

Does peninsular Malaysia belong only to the Malays ?

DOES PENINSULAR MALAYSIA BELONG ONLY TO THE MALAYS? By Ranjit Singh Malhi | 5 May 2025 It is both historically misleading and constitutionally inaccurate to claim that Peninsular Malaysia is "Malay land" belonging exclusively to the Malays. The Federal Constitution—our nation's supreme law—guarantees full citizenship and equal rights to all Malaysians, regardless of race or religion. While it recognizes the special position of the Malays under Article 153, it also affirms the principles of equality before the law and fundamental liberties for all. These constitutional provisions were never intended to create a racially exclusive state but rather to ensure harmony and justice in a diverse society. The Reid Commission Report of 1957, which laid the foundation for our Constitution, strongly emphasized the need for unity and equal rights among all citizens. It regarded Malay privileges as transitional—not permanent—and firmly rejected institutionalised racial disc...

Soon non Malays and non Muslims will be irrelevant

' *SOON EVERY NON-MALAYS & NON-MUSLIMS ARE IRRELEVANT AND UNIMPORTANT IN MALAYSIA* *This Commentary Is Realistic* By *2050 Malaysia* will have only 10-15% Non Muslims & Non-Malays. *The Real Fight in Malaysian Politics* is always *between the Malays* and not the *Non Malays.* *The Fight for the Malay Rights* will be a *Non-Issue* in the near future. Don't forget that *Malaysian Chinese and Indians* today only comprise *25%* of the *Total Population* and this percentage is fast dropping. In *10 Years time*, it may be only *20%* and in *15 Years* from now, only *15%*. 😰 Because of *Emigration* and *Lower Birth Rate*, the *Non Malay Population is Shrinking Fast*.😰 So, whether you pay attention to *Malay Rights* or not, in *10 Years' time*, it will become a *Non-Issue*. They don't even have to debate that matter with you as it becomes a *Non-Issue*, whether you like it or not! The route to for *Non Malays,* your *Future Well -Being* is ...