14 May 2020

Sapa tipu sapa? Sapa sailang sapa...


Rakaman audio seperti suara Muhyiddin Yassin  kini sedang bergentayangan dalam alam siber. Sausananya semacam dalam mesyuarat. Suara itu menyebut soal keputusan Bersatu untuk keluar daripada Pakatan Harapan terserah kepada Dr Mahathir. Bagi masa Mahathir putuskan seminggu. Ertinya keputusan untuk keluar PH tidak buat secara kolektif.

Hal ini bertentangan dengan kenyataan Ketua Penerangan Bersatu Radzi Jidin yang dalam satu kenyataanya mengatakan keputusan itu muktamad. Siapa yang berbohong di sini, Muhyiddin, Radzi Jidin atau Dr Mahathir. 

Berikut adalah transkrip rakaman suara Presiden Bersatu, Muhyiddin Mohd Yassin, di mesyuarat Majlis Pimpinan Tertinggi (MPT) pada 23 Februari lalu.

Frasa kunci di sini ialah "....kita bagi mandat penuh kepada Tun." Kata Muhyiddin:

"..kita nak cari sebab lah, kalau kita nak cari sebab itulah. Yang lain pun kena gerak. Jadi langkah itu mungkin boleh trigger. Tapi kita harap Tun akan buat rombakan Kabinet dalam tempoh sebelum Parlimen bersidang... dalam seminggu ni selesaikan semua sekali.

Dan di kala itu mungkin kita boleh tunggu apabila Tun jumpa dengan Ketua/Presiden parti.

Ok, we wait for one week, for whatever it is, then we will be more sober...(Baiklah, kita tunggu seminggu, apa sekali pun, di kala itu kita akan lebih tenang).

Hari ini a bit emotional (sedikit emosional)... dan kita fikirkan soal paling besar dalam sejarah kita, iaitu out of PH moving to the coalition but we still be the government... government led by Bersatu. This is important (iaitu keluar daripada PH dan berpindah kepada campuran tetapi masih dalam kerajaan ... dipimpin oleh Bersatu).

So (jadi) kalau mungkin wajar, munasabah dan nak kira hari ini kalau boleh kita tamatkan mesyuarat kita pada dasar... lepas tu kita BAGI MANDAT KEPADA TUN. Setuju?

Kalau tak bagi mandat, kita kena mesyuarat sekali lagi. Ok? BERI MANDAT KEPADA TUN. It is (ia adalah) Tun punya kebijaksanaan.

Tak pernah kita ragukan kebijaksanaan Tun. There must be some wisdom. He has been PM for so long, we have to respect him (mesti ada kebijaksanaan. Dia menjadi Perdana Menteri begitu lama, kita perlu hormati beliau).

So we have to do whatever he say/ask to do (jadi, kita kena lakukan apa yang dia kata/suruh kita buat). Jadi kalau begitu, kalau setuju kita boleh tamatkan mesyuarat. Keputusan kita pada dasar kita hormat pandangan Tun. Kita faham apa yang dia maksudkan tapi bagi sedikit masa."

Jelas mesyuarat MPT pada 23 Februari belum buat keputusan keluar PH. Apa yang jelas, rakaman itu diambil sebelum berlakunya perjumpaan rahsia di Hotel Sheraton yang melanggar keputusan MPT seperti yang Muhyiddin sendiri simpulkan di atas.

Difahamkan, Muhyiddin adalah antara individu yang secara rahsia mengumpulkan ahli-ahli majlis tertinggi BERSATU di Hotel Sheraton. Dalam pada ingin memberi mandat kepada Dr Mahathir, akhirnya Muhyiddin sendiri telah merampas mandat tersebut menerusi tipu helah.

Hari ini, tidak sampai tiga bulan Muhyiddin menjadi Perdana Menteri Perikatan Nasional (PN), Bersatu kehilangan kuasa di segala peringkat, dipermain dan dibuli oleh Umno dan Pas.

Pasai tu Muhyiddin sebagai Menteri Dalam Negeri kerajaan PH begitu keberatan bertindak ke atas Umno walaupun disyaki telah melanggar perlembagaan parti. - f/bk
Leaked clip recording of Bersatu supreme council meet is genuine

Sidang Parlimen 18 May 2020...

Ketakutan Kerajaan Tebuk Atap memuncak.. bila sidang sehari..hanya dijadualkan mendengar Titah Ucapan YDP Agong tanpa perbahasan.. sebagai cukup syarat mengelakkan parlimen terbubar.. 

Kalau diumpamakan sesi persekolahan..sidang Parlimen ni, jadi macam cukup syarat.. pelajar sekolah datang, dengar ucapan guru besar dalam perhimpunan..lepas tu balik rumah.. sebagai cukup syarat kehadiran ke sekolah.. Bak kata Tun M.. takkan Melayu dah jadi bacul.. Apa yg ditakutkan sgt ni? Amacam?- f/bk

Who is the Malays' worst enemy? - MySinchew | Opinion | Sin Chew Daily
Who is the Malays' worst enemy?...

In the latest entry in his blog, former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said he was ashamed that many Malays believe DAP and its secretary-general Lim Guan Eng would destroy the Malays, if they were part of the federal government.

He said, "I admit that the Malays have several weaknesses among which was their lack of success in business and economic activity. Many poor Malays are involved in drugs, in certain crimes and corruption. Our prisons are full of Malays."

Then he asked, "...But is it true that the Malays are so weak that a political party could destroy them?" So, are the Chinese strong, or the Malays weak?

I went to a mission school and do not recall any animosity between the Chinese and the Malays, at least among my school friends. We studied together, ate from one another's tupperware during break, spent weekends in one another's houses and socialized.

There was intense competition in various subjects, and that cannot be bad, because it made us work harder to try to outdo one another. So, where and how did the vicious enmity begin? Who started it and why? I think we all know that Umno started it, and successive prime ministers did nothing to help integrate the races but exacerbated the division.

My father's photos from his student days in England show that he was surrounded by fellow Malayans—Malays, Indians and Chinese. I do not believe his youth was tainted by the inter-racial hatred which is prevalent today.

An older friend, a non-Malay lawyer in his sixties, whom I shall call David, related a similar experience from his youth. He enjoyed the friendship of the Malays in much the same way as I did, with the non-Malays.

Every Christmas, one of David's friends would visit him, but recently the teenage children of his Malay friend refused to shake hands with David, wish him "Happy Christmas" or even drink from his glasses, even if coke was poured from a bottle. They would just sit in the car whilst their father reminisced about old times.

David was visibly hurt, but his friend said, "You mustn't mind them because they go to a Mara school." The father's justification for his children's racism is wrong, and he should have done more to correct his children's manners and attitude.

A classmate who enrolled her children in a national school said when her children shared their food with their non-Malay friends at break, their teacher admonished them and warned them not to mix with non-Malays and non-Muslims. When my friend complained to the headmistress about a racist teacher, her children were bullied. So, is racism part of the school curriculum?

I know two families—one Malay, the other Chinese. Their children were not academic so when they finished Form Three, the Chinese boy was sent by his father to a garage to learn how to be a mechanic. Today, he runs a successful car repair and imported car-parts business. The Malay parents did not offer their son any direction, and today he is a drug addict and is unemployed.

I recently met a Malay woman who owns and manages a successful restaurant in London. She said, "The people who are betraying the Malays are the Malays themselves." She rattled off the names of Malays who had cheated and stolen from Felda, Tabung Haji and other Malay institutions.
Sanggah segera gelagat sentuh sensitiviti kaum

On the other hand, in the previous month, three successful professional Malays living in Malaysia told me the non-Malays should not demand too much if they wanted to live in Malaysia.

They each said the Chinese were a threat to them, but when I asked how the Chinese posed a threat, they could only repeat the political propaganda, which we hear so often, "The DAP have a pact with Singapore to make it a Chinese-dominated country and the Malays will surely lose their rights. The Chinese will get rid of Islam and install Christianity as the state religion. They will also get rid of the Sultans." So, are the Malays very insecure, extremely gullible, or both?

They have been brainwashed into thinking that the Chinese are the enemy, and they fail to criticize the Malay leaders involved in large-scale corruption. They also fail to censure the Malays who contribute to the high consumption of internet porn on the east coast, the drug taking, incest and the high percentage of the Malay community infected with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and HIV/AIDS.

There are large numbers of Malay divorces and a high proportion of single mothers compared to the other races. The Malay social fabric is at risk of disentangling. Religion has not managed to reduce the drug taking, incestuous relationships, teenage pregnancies or large-scale corruption and theft of public money.

The majority of Malay women are afraid to speak out against child marriages or polygamy. To make things worse, the NEP has only made elite Malays richer and ignored the needs of poorer Malays. So, tell me, are the DAP, the Chinese or the communists, the real enemy of the Malays - Mariam Mokhtar 
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