Reason 23: Malaysia kangaroo court is corrupt and bias.
From a same Federal court, but two contradict judgments were passed down on the power of sultan/king.
Case 1: Perak PR government was declared null and invalid because Sultan has absolute power to dissolve state government.
Case 2: Anwar vs Mahahtir on illegal dismissal him as a deputy prime minister. The case was dismissed because PM has discretion power to fire his cabinet members. Our king has no power on the appointment of cabinet ministers.
The power and position of sultan and king are ridiculed and played out by Federal court to ensure UMNO/BN always the winner.
Reason 22: Selective law enforcement against Chinese and also Indian hawkers
Malay traders or hawkers can do business without license in the kaki lima, roadside, walkway and they are tolerated as long they are UMNO supporters.
In other hand, Chinese and Indian hawkers will be harassed and arrested for conducting unlicensed business immediately.
I’ll post pictures and GPS locations for those unlicensed Malay stalls in my neighborhood as solid evidence.
Reason 21: Chinese are angry over the cool -blooded murder of Teoh Beng Hock under the nose of MACC.

Only idiots believe Teoh was committed suicide under the tight custody of MACC. UMNO goons thought Malaysian Chinese will chicken out and vote for BN if they do no want to be next Teoh Beng Hock. But Hulu Selangor by-election had proved Chinese are not deterred by terrorist tactic used by UMNO.
Reason 20: Altantuya’s murder and her body was exploded to ash
Any conscious human being would not condone such inhuman murder by two policemen.
The real mastermind remanis a free man in the high position job.
Reason 19: Mat Rempit running wild problem is still unsolved
UMNO Youth condoned Mat Rempit wild behavior on the road is perplexing to many Malaysians.
Reason 18: Crime is too rampant in the Bolehland.
Three family members of mine are victims of crime in last five years. I was robbed in Cheras by a group of Indian robbers, my mother’s gold chain was snatched by an Indonesian (or a Malay) in Muar and a Malay robber tried to rob my elder brother in Johor Bahru.
I had managed to escape while my brother had beaten up the robber with a few hard punches.
How many Chinese families not falling into the victims of rampant crime?
Reason 17: Chinese are too shame to associate themselves with a party led by a porn star.
Chua Soi Lek should retire from politics for good sake. I do not deny he is a strong leader except his personal life has made him a tainted leader.
Low moral leader should be rejected at all costs.
How do you explain to your grandson that a moral tainted person can be a leader in your community?
Reason 16: MCA is a self-serving party for its leaders only.
The leaders of MCA is self-serving and corrupt with no interest to serve Chinese community. PKFZ scandal is a tip of an iceberg on how corrupt MCA leaders from top to grass-root level.
A real case, MCA leaders in my kampong allocated low-cost houses to themselves and resold to poor villagers for a profit. One of them is driving high-end Mercedes Benz millionaire.
MCA is no longer irrelevant and representing the interest of majority Chinese
Reason 15: Systemic discrimination against Chinese students in the government schools.
I was studied in a rural secondary school dominated by 90% Malay students. My name was inscribed on the SRP top scorer honorable board for a certain year in 80s.
My name was never submitted to science boarding school by my Malay headmaster for a simple reason, my skin color is different with him.
My case is not an isolated case, there is systemic discrimination policy against non-bumi (or specifically non-Malay) students for opportunities in the boarding/residential schools, scholarship, etc.
I had refused to be appointed as school representative for any science and math quiz competition as my silent protest during my form 4 and 5 years in another Malay rural secondary school.
Reason 14: Poor quality and limited education opportunity for young Chinese.
A friend of mine in Penang decided to emigrate to Australia last year for a better education opportunity for his four sons. PR loses six votes!
Besides the quota system to restrict Chinese in the public universities, Chinese parents have great concern on the quality of education in the local public universities.
I’m a qualified person to speak on the local universities because I was a poor kampong folk admitted to a local technical university in 80s. The academic standard was pulled down drastically to pass a majority Malay students to achieve NEP-exam passing quota.
Go interview local graduates to see whether my comment on low quality of local graduate is untrue and baseless. Of course there are a few exceptions.







UMNO is the root of trouble in Malaysia.
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