9/08/2015

Malaysia – Pro Malay Rights Protest 16 Sep

A pro Malay Rights group is organizing this protest on Wed 16 Sep. The protestors will be wearing red and have been reported to be practicing and demonstrating martial arts and fighting skills in the main media. They showed their prowess in breaking sticks and tiles.

The police are not giving approval to this protest citing security reasons. But the protestors said they would continue with the protest to be held in Chinese majority areas. UMNO leaders have said they would attend if invited.

Singaporeans are best advised to give Malaysia a miss on this day. Better to stay away as the signs are ominous.

19 comments:

  1. Yes. Singaporeans should avoid this date. In fact after Zorro had angered Malaysia, we should avoid going there until elections over.

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  2. Die, die, still must go to Malaysia mah.
    Did Khaw Boon Wan say to leave our old parents in old folks home in Malaysia?
    Do you think Khaw's children will follow Khaw's advice?
    And we will see Khaw in Malaysia during his old age?

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  3. Khaw will be in Malaysia with his millions that's for sure.

    Exchange at 2.95 to 3.00

    Bungalows in penang, langkawi, GohTongjaya cool temperature.

    One skyward cable ride to Genting.

    What's wonderful life!!

    LET'S YOU DAFT SINKIES STAY IN OVERPRICED PIGEON HOLES.

    HAHA, thank you Singapore.

    Aiyo, there goes my Genting holidays celebrating the independence of Singapore after thr Opposition took over.

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    1. Back here after enjoying my penang durian. ......Heng Ah...

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  4. There may be those wearing red to protest, but just like those wearing yellow earlier, there won't be any trouble.

    Why? Simply because if there is trouble, those UMNO leaders and folks will also lose, and lose a lot too. Unlike in the past in 1969, they now also have a lot of money and wealth, so of course, just like any human being, they will not want to lose all these lah.

    So the police, under the control of UMNO, even if they cannot stop the protest, will at least prevent trouble, for sure.

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  5. Whatever the problems Malaysia may have, protests there may or will be, but for sure there will be no violence, as UMNO and the Malays will also lose.

    Whatever happiness Sinkies may have with PAP, and with some voting for opposition, but for sure PAP will not be voted out, as the opposition is not united or ready to be govt.

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  6. Mati lah Orang China.

    Malaysian Chinese, what are you waiting for? Australia beckons ;-)

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  7. Please lah it almost 100% PAP remains in power, and for a long time to squeeze Sinkies.

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  8. With Lim Suay Suay antagonising Matland and angering them, I agree it is better to stay away from Malaysia for now.

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  9. You must understand what he meant by 'Penang Durian'. Like GCT, at his age, he is talking in coded language. You must be able to read between the lines.

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  10. Since the last Matland violent and even deadly racial riots in May 1969, there weren't any since then, tio bo? And there must be good reasons why this is so.

    So there will be unlikely any violent ones on 16 Sep, even if there are pro Malay rights red shirt protests on 16 Sep.

    Similarly PAP is unlikely to lose even its 2/3 majority, let alone being voted out, even if more Sinkies voted opposition on 11 Sep than they did in GE 2011.

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  11. Maybe malaysia wants to learn from syria by having civil unrest so that they can go and reside in europe and have europeans slaving and paying for their accomodation and food.

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  12. If PAP is unlikely to lose its 2/3 majority come GE2015 that is a good sign.

    I would there call on Singaporeans to vote for opposition without fear. Tio bo? Logical isn't it?

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  13. I think the Malays in Matland, especially those from UMNO are very scared that their money and wealth will be destroyed if there are violent racial riots on 16 Sep. So peaceful protest still OK, but definitely no violence.

    Just like majority Sinkies in Sinkieland are very scared that their HDB pigeonhole property, money and wealth and livelihood badly affected if PAP is voted out as govt on 11 Sep. More seats to WP still OK, but not PAP being voted out or even weakened by losing its 2/3 majority. And to prevent this from happening, Chee Soon Juan, Tan Jee Say and Kenneth (son of JBJ) all must lose.

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  14. Agongkia durian is the Penang aboline lar. Knn that pevert is like matilar now except at least he does not practise incest like that motherfucker

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  15. @ acolyte motherfucker-in-waiting, 451:

    >> practise incest like that motherfucker <<

    Yes, uninteresting and unoriginal writer. You too can attain the rank of "motherfucker" by daily diligent PRACTICE of incest. Just keep on practicing, like kingfu ;-) Whahahahah....

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  16. The red shirts are supported by UMNO. You can be sure of that.

    The rich in Matland and Sinkieland are afraid of riots because they have much to lose, so they will want to avoid that situation at all cost.

    The poor on both sides of the causeway have little to lose and are the main players among the yellow and red shirts protesters. They do the dirty work, the rich reap the rewards and continue to rule. Divide and rule, that is.

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  17. MS has upgraded from his mother's cockle to his daughter's cockle. Must have a lot of practices by now.

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