![]() ![]() The Low Yat 2 business plan to empowering Malay vendors after racial riots at IT Mall Low Yat in 2015 has been a disaster. ![]() ![]() Unlike Najib, who could leverage on his father – “Razak” – legacy, and Muhyiddin’s “Malay First”, Ismail has no strong identity as a “Malay hero”. Coming from a racist man who supported a thief just because he is a Malay caught stealing a smartphone from a Chinese trader at a shop in Low Yat Plaza, and even had set up “Low Yat 2” specifically for Malay traders, it is indeed laughable. Ismail Sabri is now toying with “Keluarga Malaysia” (Malaysian Family), a slogan towards achieving harmony and prosperity for all people in the nation. At the end, his regime was known as “Kerajaan Gagal” (failed government). Yet, his short 17-month legacy will be known by historians as an era of SOP U-turns, policy flip-flops, double standards, incompetence, hypocrisy, corruption, Coronavirus mishandling, economic mismanagement and of course – illegitimacy. ![]() Muhyiddin Yassin’s version was “Kerajaan Prihatin” or a caring government. Claiming the concept was to bring Malaysians of all races to unity, Mr Najib had instead mobilized “Red Shirt” gangsters to terrorize minorities Chinese and Indian, including vernacular schools. Najib Razak had introduced “1Malaysia”, a copy version of the “One Israel”. Every Malaysian prime minister has his own signature concept or inspiration to build a legacy – or simply a gimmick to fish for votes. ![]()
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