Wednesday 3 July 2013

DAP Leaders Are Not Fluent In The National Language.


THE parliamentary debate in the new 2013 session was opened last week. What interesting is that to see all of the DAP Parliamentary members using the national language in their own unique way.
 
Except for a few DAP leaders like Lim Kit Siang, Lim Guan Eng and Karpal Singh, almost all of DAP parliamentary leaders cannot speak the National Language.
 
This is not supposed to happen because the DAP claimed that they are defending the national language. In the same time the party also denied any claims that they are a racial Chinese based party.
 
What we have seen now is that, if they cannot speak the language does that means that they are truly a nationalist party instead of Chinese chauvinist party.
 
From the oath taking ceremony, each and every one of the parliament members find it difficult to read the text even though the words are simple and short. A five year old kid would read the text better.
 
Some DAP members that try to get involved in the debate have also shown that their Bahasa Malaysia is terrible. It seems like a scene in the fish market.
 
The words “Orang” (means people in Bahasa) are changed to ‘Olang’ which has no meaning in Bahasa Melayu.
 
They have created a scenario where DAP parliamentary members are questioned by all Malaysians if they are fit enough to become a part of the government in a Malay dominated country.
 
They are fumbling and stuttering in the parliament, can’t imagine how they would fare in the real world. It is doubtful if they can help the Malay community in their constituency because they can’t even communicate fluently with them.
 
Probably, all matters regarding the Malay people will be left alone to their Malay Special Officer while they themselves deal only with the Chinese. Or worse, these DAP parliament members are not interested in helping the community and they only contest in the parliament just to form a government.
 
From our point of view, the majority DAP parliamentary member is alumni’s of Chinese Vernacular School, where their language and culture are limited to their own. Only a few Malays are sending their children to these vernacular schools.
 
There are only a few of these people got their education in a national school. It is no surprise if the DAP are defending the vernacular school even though the constitution did not say anything about the matter.
 
What we truly sure is that the DAP are not capable to become a part of the government in a country where the majority are Malay Muslims. The Chinese in DAP are becoming too racist to be considered as a fellow Malaysian.

Mana negara di dunia pun tidak akan membenarkan parti yang dipenuhi dengan pemimpin yang tidak mampu bercakap dalam bahasa kebangsaan negara tersebut untuk memimpin negara tersebut.
 
Any other country in the world would not allow a party that is swarmed with leaders that cannot even speak their national language to lead the nation.

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