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Who are the lion, tiger, fox and wolves in Malaysian politics?

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Ten Wolves Under the Administration of a Tiger The Lion put the Tiger in charge of ten wolves Every day, the Lion brought them eleven pieces of meat. The Tiger divided the food fairly: he kept one piece for himself and gave the other ten, all equal in size, to the wolves—one piece each. Several days passed, and the wolves began to whisper among themselves in discontent.  “Why does the Tiger get as much as we do?” said one. “He hardly does anything. All he does is hand out the food,” another agreed. “There are ten of us and only one of him. If we drive him away, we can decide for ourselves who deserves how much.” The Tiger heard their whispers, but he did not change his rules. He believed that as long as he treated everyone fairly, there would be no reason for rebellion. But one day, the wolves surrounded him.  “We don’t need a leader anymore,” said the boldest among them. “Leave.” The Tiger had no desire to fight ten wolves. He left the pack and returned to the Lion. The next ...

Veteran journalist warns Malaysia will be ruled by a kleptocratic or kakistocratic government

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Veteran Journalist  Datuk A Kadir Jasin Veteran journalist Datuk A Kadir Jasin said the public is suffering from political fatigue, citing declining voter turnout since the 2013 general election, and poor attendance at events organised by political parties. If left unchecked, the repercussions could be detrimental to the country, he said. Via a Facebook post, FMT quoted Kadir as saying that voter turnout at the 2013 general election was 84%, before dipping to 82.32% in 2018. In 2022, voter turnout stood at 74.5%. He said the DAP special congress held on Sunday saw only 51.2% of its 4,264 delegates attending. He also pointed out that splinter parties such as Pejuang were wiped out in the last general election, while mainstream parties such as PKR, Amanah, Bersatu and Bersama suffered huge losses in the recent state elections. “How are we not worn out? Just look at how political leaders toy with the emotions of party members and their supporters,” he said. Kadir said the fatigue cou...

Kamarool Jelmaan Hussein Abu Hassan

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" Dek , bagi abang tempoh seminggu. Kalau abang tak bayar, ludah muka abang, potong jari abang," itulah dialog Cik Man atau Kamarool Yusoff yang menjadi ikonik dan selalu diingatnya. Sebenarnya itu bukanlah dialog asli Kamarool, sebaliknya parodi bagi mengenang Hussein Abu Hassan. Mereka yang pernah berurusan dengan seniman berkarismatik itu sedia maklum perkataan dek biasa diluahkan Hussein kepada golongan lebih muda daripadanya. Dek ialah singkatan kepada perkataan “adik”. Penulis dalam beberapa sesi temu bual dengan Hussein – selain pernah menghantar dia ke rumahnya di Gombak Setia – pun pernah disapa dengan panggilan itu apabila kami rancak berborak hal famili atau seni. Walhal usia penulis sama dengan anaknya, Fairuz, justeru sepatutnya dipangkatkan sebagai anak. “Potong jari” adalah dialog ‘keramat’ Hussein lebih tiga dekad lalu. Ia bak api pembakar semangat Kamarool untuk komited jika mahu menempa nama dalam industri seni. Terjadi satu insiden ketika proses alih suar...