Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Chinese are not happy with DAP

Recently I came across one of my Facebook friends status which I believe should be shared here. She opined that the Chinese support towards  Pakatan Rakyat- especially DAP is dwindling.

I'm not sure if this is true but as a Chinese, I believe she has her own sources given her inputs regarding this information. Anyway let the coming GE verify this. Pray really really hard to get rid of DAP from Penang. Lim's dynasty is fast becoming irrelevant. Though I'm staying in Subang Jaya , but as a true Penangite , I don't want an outsider to rule our state and simply demolish what has been 'preserved' all this while.

Below is the comment from my Facebook friend by her ID 'Margaret Justice' on the latest Chinese support towards DAP.

"I begin to notice some Chinese are not that happy with DAP’s method in dealing with non Chinese especially the Malays and -by extension - UMNO.

There are various reasons for that. The community self examine their commitment to DAP after the debate  between Dr Chua and
The Man who likes to think that the Chinese world centers around him; none other than Guan Eng.

It is very easy to speak for 2 hours in Ceramah condemning UMNO and trying to draw similarity between Najib and Hitler. But in the debate, there and then you are challenged. And everybody knows who between the 2 have substance and who is “tin kosong”(Lim Guan Eng)

Besides, the Chinese have notice that the Malays are putting their faith and support to back UMNO in substantial scale. Meaning UMNO’s position as the dominant party in Malay community is reemphasized. The  Chinese, long seen as  cunning lot by the  Malays, (no offense please ) are strategic lot;  thus alliance with the loser (DAP) will not benefit them.

Yes. They (the Chinese community)  gave their mandate and voted for DAP - for a trial- in 2008 . But they are also realising very fast that without MCA, they are without any political representation in the Federal Government. Dr Chua of MCA  is very smart in reminding the  Chinese that he will not accept any Cabinet post ( this stand has also being voiced out  by other MCA leaders) should MCA show dismal  performance in the   coming election. Hence this coming General Election,  many Chinese are expected to give their mandate to MCA just like the Malays are going back  to their roots and throw their support behind UMNO...

Besides, after giving PR a chance to rule several states, people  realised  that PR-led state governments are not as good as they claimed to be -  in fact they are even more corrupted than BN - which is evident by the Selangor Sand issue, the THB inquiry findings, the Mr.30% of the Kedah issue ...and the last crunch - the Bayan Mutiara Land issue  in Penang.

The Chinese must show DAP that its “forte’ which is waging war against the Malays just to secure and perpetuate Lim Dynasty will not be tolerated.

To my Chinese friend, there is no need to sacrifice the interest of
the  entire community just to help a few politicians who are still trapped in Jurassic age . Thus  voting DAP is not a good choice and will affect your own benefit while enriching some of those voted into power ....Just as the Malays must be strong enough
to reject politicians from PAS who monopolised (and misled the Muslims) on  Islamic -related issues , Chinese must never select politicians who are bankrupt of ideas and is only known for triggering racial sentiment. .....such is the stereotype Lim Guan Eng is made of.

Lim Guan Eng has committed the cardinal sin in Penang's  Bayan Mutiara issue. Instead of addressing genuine concern on Bayan Mutiara's mosque site which was earlier demarcated and reserved by Penang Development Corporation back in 2007, which is a main  concern to every Muslims in this country, Lim Guan Eng started accusing those who raised the issue as racist. Wake up now and don't be conned and doomed  this coming election..

Edited by www.anakbukitgantang.blogspot.com
Original scribe of Margaret Justice @  fb Say Tak Nak To Bayan Mutiara Sales
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