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YOURSAY | Wan Fayhsal seeks to walk back on ‘protector’ remarks
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OrangePanther1466: The Chinese naturally gravitate to DAP because of the oppressive affirmative policies being practised by the majority to the detriment of the minority. The Chinese also support PKR for the multiracialism reformation platform espoused by the party.

Bersatu Youth chief Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal has dug a hole for himself so deep that he is now trying to walk back his hasty words. Why would the 70 percent majority need a "protector" when all the positions of authority are held by them?

If ever they need a "protector", it would be against the likes of the elite politicians who have been ‘raping and robbing’ the nation dry for the past 60 years while the poor rural folks continue with their subsistence existence.

Existential Turd: Chinese vote DAP not because it is a Chinese party. It fields candidates from other ethnic groups as well. It is also perceived to be the least corrupt of all parties.

Has Bersatu fielded a Chinese candidate? No, it can't. Because it is a Malay-only party.

Unfortunately, all Malay-based parties are tainted by incompetence as far as managing the country is concerned. When it comes to leaching of the country, they are the experts.

The fact is neither MCA nor DAP did much to protect the Chinese. They bent over backwards to please their Malay masters. The minorities survived by their own grit.
Voting for DAP is akin to supporting vernacular schools - Chinese parents prefer to send their children to these schools because the alternative is unpalatable.
Increasingly, many Malay parents are sending their kids to vernacular schools too, not because they are "Chinese" schools but because they do not teach discrimination like many national schools.

And many Malays are joining DAP for the same reason.

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