Agreed. I am actually very happy that the woman in question was finally confirmed to be a Malay. This should really make Noh Omar eat his allegations of a 'hidden agenda' (read: race-motivated) involving DAP and China-Chinese foreign workers. His cliche attempt to paint DAP as a 'Sino-centric' party has also completely backfired in his face. Lol!:P
Sigh.... BN and the race card = Always guarenteed. It says alot about them, doesn't it?
In fact, actually, this is a terrific opportunity for DAP to reach out to the Malay community, and re-stress it's 'Malaysian Malaysia' stance, you know. DAP should take this issue and politicise it for maximum effect. I think they deserve at least this small bit of glory, after years of being unfairly demonised.
It also helps that the police who got the video (presumably a Malay) decided to hand in the video to DAP, instead of BN. This certainly shows that DAP's commitment to expose abuses of power is at least trusted by all Malaysians regardless of race. But is this also a vote of no-confidence for both PAS and PKR, since it wasn't handed into them instead?
Hmmnn... all in all, very interesting implications, don't you agree? :P
By cyrix, at 13 December, 2005 19:10
The racists in Malaysian politics are mostly found in the BN. When will the public realize this?
By james, at 13 December, 2005 19:59
I personally know a few guys who were shouting racisim, discrimination, etc. etc. shut their mouth instantly.
By Adam, at 13 December, 2005 21:54
how can we be sure she's really the victim in the video clip? the way the whole thing's been handled reeks of conspiracy. i mean, if she's malay, why send somebody to china to appologise?
anyway, the issue of race shouldn't matter. if it's wrong, then it's wrong no matter if the vic was malay, chinese, indian or lain-lain.
By Desparil, at 13 December, 2005 22:50
Cyrix, yes. interesting implication. nearing suspicious in fact. almost conspiracy-like, just like what desparil said. The court should release the name and the picture of the victim. To clear the air around this further.
Regardless, i don't think this has anything to do with a no confidence vote for any other party. This is even more given that MCA claims to have received the vid first, a few months earlier.
By __earth, at 14 December, 2005 03:50