tok guru makan di majlis DAP....BN tutup buku nak lawan hahaha
DAP hosted some 600 Chinese to dinner again last night at the Ocean Restaurant.
Well DAP hosted, but the diners paid for it.
Yes, RM30 each.
That’s the difference between the DAP ceramahs with that of UMNO’s.
UMNO has to roll out the freebies and ferry in mercenaries from out of town to make up numbers at their ceramah.
Or hold lucky draws like they did at Cerong Lanjut the night before.
Motorcycle and LCD TV were up for grabs.
And after the goodies were grabbed, the crowd disappeared.
With DAP, people contribute funds to be able to listen to their speakers.
UMNO should ponder on this.
Some of you may be wondering by now what all this has to do with the title of this post.
It’s to do with what one of the speakers said.
There were quite a few speakers today,
but I’m going to focus on just two.
Zaid touched on the need to move away from the politics of race, to move away from parties that strived only to look out for the interests of their own.
He said he was concerned about the matter of race relations in the country but was pleased to note that that Pakatan Rakyat partners were seriously working to forge a coalition that looked into the interests of all the rakyat without focussing on ethnicity.
He advised the voters of Kuala Terengganu to think carefully on who they would vote for. He would not tell them who to vote for.
If it were him, though, he said, he would vote for Pakatan Rakyat, to the loud applause of the crowd.
The second speaker was Nik Aziz, who I was told by one of the PAS folk in attendance, insisted on attending even though he was unwell.
Whilst waiting for his arrival, someone in the audience expressed some concern about Nik Aziz’s attendance, given that beer was being consumed in the hall. He said Nik Aziz never entered any premises where alcohol was being served.
He arrived to a rousing welcome from those in attendance.
Presumably because of his poor health, he did not say much, but the little that he said meant so much to me.
He said race considerations had no place in Islam.
Even the Holy Prophet, he stressed, was explicit in that the Arabs were not to enjoy any superiority over others on account of their race.
He emphasised again and again thatIslam had reached China some one thousand years ago, well before Islam reached the Malays here.
He alluded to the verse in the Holy Qur’an that narrated that all of mankind were descended from Adam and Eve.
And then what he said left me with a lump in my throat. I’ll translate this as best as I can.
“The Chinese are sons of Adam. The Malays, too, are sons of Adam”
I’ll end this post with more photos from the evening.
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