Why won’t Clement Stanley ask Pakatan Harapan that same question?
Pakatan Harapan needs the pro-Anwar Ibrahim gang or Anwarinas in Umno to sabotage any electoral pact between Umno and Bersatu. Only then can Pakatan Harapan win GE15. And that is why Clement Stanley is hot and bothered and is calling PAS all sorts of nasty names.
NO HOLDS BARRED
Raja Petra Kamarudin
Without a doubt, Clement Stanley is anti-PAS and an Islamophobic. Anyone who obeys the Qur’an will be labelled a Taliban and anyone who violates the Qur’an is labelled a liberal, moderate, modern Muslim.
Why do these non-Muslims love commenting and interfering in matters that only concern Muslims? Do Muslims comment about the fact that Jesus was a Jew and not a Christian and that Christians are actually Jews who sesat jalan.
I mean, Muslims may believe this to be so, but Muslims do not insult Christians by publicly saying this — like how non-Muslims comment non-stop about Islam. Non-Muslims should keep their views to themselves just like how Muslims do when it comes to other religions.
It is actually written in the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem that Jesus is a prophet and the son of Mary, but he is not the son of God
Anyway, why won’t Clement Stanley ask Pakatan Harapan that same question he is asking PAS? If PAS is a lalang, as he says, Pakatan Harapan is an even bigger lalang. Clement Stanley talks about PAS being a lalang while Pakatan Harapan is far worse. Yang tu dia diam tak mahu cakap.
Clement Stanley is upset that PAS is trying to play moderator between Umno and Bersatu. He knows if PAS succeeds and Umno and Bersatu agree to an electoral pact, then Pakatan Harapan is finished. They are going to lose GE15.
Pakatan Harapan needs the pro-Anwar Ibrahim gang or Anwarinas in Umno to sabotage any electoral pact between Umno and Bersatu. Only then can Pakatan Harapan win GE15. And that is why Clement Stanley is hot and bothered and is calling PAS all sorts of nasty names.
Malay unity or perpaduan ummah will be the death of Pakatan Harapan. Hence PAS is a serious threat to Pakatan Harapan, which is why they are attacking PAS.
Pakatan Harapan is not a lalang, or what? Anwar talks to the Jews, and he talks to the Arabs. Anwar supports the Shariah and he supports a liberal society which ‘respects’ a gay lifestyle, gambling, drinking, etc. Was the lottery ‘special draw’ not approved when Anwar was the Finance Minister?
When asked about RUU355, Anwar said, as a Muslim, he supports the RUU355 in principle but not its implementation. What the hell is that supposed to mean? He supports murder in principle but not the actual act of murder. If that is not a lalang then I do not know what is.
Hello, Thambi, go talk to your boss lah. After all, he can also speak Tamil, so there should be no communication problems.
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PAS must state their stand and not sway
Clement Stanley, Free Malaysia Today
No man can serve two masters. Either he will hate one and love the other, or he will hold on to one and despise the other.
I believe this is what political analysts Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid and Oh Ei Sun have, in not so many words, said about the “neither-here-nor-there” attitude of PAS regarding their electoral support for Umno and Bersatu come GE15.
When I first read the statement by PAS deputy president Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man, the image of one analogy popped up in my head.
“Lallang” – the weed that sways in whichever direction the wind blows.
In Malaysian lingo, it is used to describe the fickle politician who dances to the tune of his master or his party regarding a stance on some issue. It is a spineless characteristic designed only to serve one’s own selfish needs.
The word cowardice could be appropriately used in this situation, setting aside adjectives like principles, integrity and credibility.
And PAS has displayed such a “lallang” quality. Its recent stance on the 4D special draws is a prime example.
Never mind that the party projects itself as a guardian of faith-based moral values, which they say is good for the soul and nation.
But alas, when push comes to shove, they can do no more than to play the game of “this is good for you but not for me”.
Now, PAS is being challenged by Umno to state who they will support come GE15. The attempt by Tuan Ibrahim to answer that key question was nothing more than to spout hollow words normally associated with empty vessels.
While Umno president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has declared Muafakat Nasional – the alliance it formed with PAS – as all but dead, PAS has rather meekly stated it would support the incumbent of the seats.
That is just not good enough. Not by a long shot. If they have any courage left in them, if they have any guts, they should come out boldly and make their stand known.
Unless of course, like the “lallang”, they first want to see which way the wind blows before coming out to state their stance – if they even have one.