BN leader turned to China to help promote 1Malaysia

Gerakan president Dr Koh Tsu Koon had recently turned to the People's Republic of China to help convince our Malaysians that 1Malaysia is a good concept.

After numerous fail efforts by BN leaders to convince our people on the 1Malaysia concept, Dr Koh had decided to turn to China for help, reasoning that because China also had been applying the same concept in handling its multi-ethnic affairs.

It shows that the BN federal government had failed to convince our people on the workings of the 1Malaysia concept. They just didn't know why? And that is why they are turning to China for help and to learn from them as well.

They didn't know why they failed to convince us on the 1Malaysia concept? Let us explain to them. The people here did not overall accept the 1Malaysia concept because this idea is completely a fraud.

It is a carbon copy of the 1Israel concept promoted and advocated by the Israeli government. 1Malaysia had not basis of a Malaysian stand. This concept did not fully emphasize the real aspect of being a real Malaysian. The entire nation is still split in terms of race, religion and culture.

No effort has been made to ensure the racial and religious divide are to be erased from all sectors in order to set about a united Malaysia.

Umno is still talking about "ketuanan Melayu", MCA is still talking about Chinese, MIC on the Indians, while Gerakan and PPP are still struggling to advocate their Bangsa Malaysia from within the BN coalition.

Racial divide and religious tension shall still have its platform in our nation as long as Umno is still around.

So we would like to advise Dr Koh to stop wasting his time. No matter how much you learn from China on handling of ethnic relations, BN will not be able to unite the already divide Malaysia as long as Umno still reigns supreme.

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