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Two elite groups – the Wealthy, the Religious collude to dominate M'sia

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Published: Thursday, 19 August 2010 04:41
Posted by Pak Sako

The state of Malaysia’s political and economic democracy, as well as religious orientation, is affected by the dominance of two elite groups, not one as is commonly assumed. 

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Did I choose to be born a ‘non’?

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Published: Wednesday, 18 August 2010 09:09
Posted by CT Wong

Ponder on this analogy of ‘non’. Both durians and mangosteens are fruits but when mangosteen is called ‘non-durian’ yet durian is not called ‘non-mangosteen’, there must be something strange about such categorisation. Is the durian ‘racist’ then? 

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Barisan, Pakatan Cockfights: Cultures at War

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Published: Monday, 09 August 2010 03:52
Posted by Shuzheng

In respect of culture, the DAP, PKR and PAS are a moral kin, always ready with the platitude of a pontificator, the pity of the pious. The kinship is of the kind shouting from the rooftop belittling the lack of conviction and faith ...

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Religious supremacy could well replace racial supremacy

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Published: Friday, 13 August 2010 04:26
Posted by Pak Sako

We continue to be led along a path of social conditioning that quite simply perpetuates religious chauvinism. There is a lack of willingness or courage to energetically espouse an Islam that is concordant with the times and setting..

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Theory of the race politics breakthrough

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Published: Friday, 06 August 2010 02:51
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The Malay vote is interchangeable between Umno and PAS; it doesn’t cross the race line. When the fractured Malay vote of 1999 reconsolidated and went back to Umno five years later.......

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