Category Archives: Race Relations

A fine example of a melayu perkasa pig

I wonder how this melayu perkasa pig would react if I did the same to his holy book? Nah, no need to wonder, because he will react exactly like the mob who burnt things and kill one another over the … Continue reading

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Plans afoot to Christianize Malaysia!

The stories coming out of Malaysia seem to be stupider by the day.  It just seems like there are no longer any sane people left in the country! How is it even possible for Malaysia, with a 60% majority Muslim, … Continue reading

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Oxymoron: Islam under siege in Malaysia

Speaking to reporters today, spokesperson Yusri Mohamad (left) said this is particularly in relation to recent developments in Islam-Christian affairs. Specifically, he cited the designation of a non-Muslim affairs exco in Penang and the ‘pseudo-appointment’ of Christian Minister in the … Continue reading

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Perkasa warns Christians not to test patience of Malays

KUALA LUMPUR, April 10 — Christians should be wary of making unreasonable demands such as asking that bibles be printed in Bahasa Malaysia, Perkasa chief Datuk Ibrahim Ali said today. The Malay rights group president said that Malays have been … Continue reading

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Drop the “Allah” enactment. Seriously?

It didn’t take very long, did it? That somebody or some group would oppose the government’s decision to allow the Alkitab to be imported, printed and distributed freely in Sabah and Sarawak and with conditions in the peninsula. In this … Continue reading

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Tone Deaf

In today’s lexicon, being tone deaf does not only describe a person’s inability to correctly differentiate musical notes, but it is also used to describe a politician who is unable or unwilling to listen to the voices of his constituents … Continue reading

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