Now we're all waiting for the ketuanan / imperialist Malay parties to explain their next move.
They have to. All the orchestrated chatter has been Malay unity issues for weeks. To the point where it seems easier to govern Malaya without the Bornean territories, just that it's taboo to discuss the pros and cons of dissolution.
Everything pivoted between Rahman and Razak ... we live in Razak's world. 🌞
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1. Historically in Malaysia, the pivot from racial unity to division, occurred with the transition of power from Rahman to Razak.
2. There are good reasons for this - non-Malays at the time bullied Malays more obviously, so voters moved to correct this.
3. SINCE THEN, the situation has been the other way around. The question of whether Anwar is competent enough to moderate Razak and Mahathir's overcorrection, is what is being continuously tested today.
4. At ALL STAGES of Malaysia's history, sentiment has driven processes, rather than reasonable processes driving sentiment.
5. Malaysia will continue to be economically mediocre, until it shifts emphasis to clarify vague laws ( all the way up to the constitution ), move more power from the executive branches ( Council of Rulers and Cabinet ), to the legislative branch ( Parliament ), and the Judiciary.
6. Who will do it? And who will try to stop this from happening?
7. The ideal is of course to have buy-in from the COR that this is the best way forward for the country. The COR affects both the Cabinet, and public opinion. Rulers must rule, effectively.
8. Meanwhile in public, we merely observe the result of orchestrated dramas who put on a show, to shape public opinion.
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Politics in Malaysian schools, the value of religion, and culture, in imperial Malay voting machinery.
As long as people value other culture, over STEM, STEM will not become the dominant culture. And therefore, Malaysia will likely proceed with a non-STEM culture, and trail behind other societies which value STEM more. The financial results of course, are subsequent to this.
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