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Why Mat GE candidate all the same?

BuiKia

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Why all mat candidates regardless of party all the same? They seem to be only interested in their Malay Muslim community issue and talk mainly about their own problem.

National issue seem to take the back seat. If we vote for them, others will kenna sideline or not?
 
Why all mat candidates regardless of party all the same? They seem to be only interested in their Malay Muslim community issue and talk mainly about their own problem.

National issue seem to take the back seat. If we vote for them, others will kenna sideline or not?

If Mat MP don't take care of malay muslims, who will? They should turn pulau ubin into a malay reserve and allow malays to live the life they want instead of being forced to conform to a life they are not used to and do not like i.e city living and high rise.
 
If Mat MP don't take care of malay muslims, who will? They should turn pulau ubin into a malay reserve and allow malays to live the life they want instead of being forced to conform to a life they are not used to and do not like i.e city living and high rise.

Isn't that the same mindset as Mat politicians in Malaysia? They are suppose to serve everyone.
 
I am very disappointed with low Mats turnout at the BerSih 4.0 protests rallies.
 
Why all mat candidates regardless of party all the same? They seem to be only interested in their Malay Muslim community issue and talk mainly about their own problem.

National issue seem to take the back seat. If we vote for them, others will kenna sideline or not?

Same as the annual National Day Rally speech: always start with the Malay speech and always mentioning the trials, tribulations and triumphs of the Malay-Muslim community ('our Malay community has come a long way, has made progress...' etc).
 
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